Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Lo Que La Vida Me Robó, #126, 5-7-2014: Even blind, I'd know that unfortunate mustache anywhere!
Pedro returns to wreak havoc in Nadia's life; Josefina returns to discombobulate DIM; Ale's recovery continues, but his desperation grows.
Lo refrito #1: Gracie gives a performance worthy of a write-in campaign for a nomination as best actress at the TV y Novela Premios as she talks about how sad and lonely she feels over the loss of her children's love.
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"Nadia says she'd know the feel of that disgusting caterpillar of a stache and fashion statement eyewear anywhere! She's sure!"
Along with the comment that, yes, that's exactly what Victor should say.
I loved Finita and Fofito's scene. They have some nice chemistry. Part of me wants Fina to take him up on his proposition.
The shoehorned PSA about obesity was present in QPTR, too. No worse than the Tundra and Subway shilling, I guess.
Another funny thing was that tonight there was a PSA for treating obesity in LQLVMR and then immediately afterwards there was a PSA in QPTR for healthy eating. Coincidence?
JL just wouldn't give up on that big church wedding with Montse just like he wouldn't give up on becoming the chief of police of Aguazul. He and Ezequiel will make interesting allies if they can trust each other.
Josefina has been getting nowhere fast but it looks like that all changes tomorrow.
Can't wait until the Argentine contingent returns to the homeland.
Jarifa
I wish they'd give Fina some nicer clothes. I get that they're trying to keep her style different and kinda off-beat, but my goodness that red onesie was awful.
This is a delicious recap, simply delicious! It's like unwrapping a chocolate bon bon and finding all the delicious layers within. Thank You!
Ay, yi, yi, I was hoping there would not be a kidnap. My question is, how is Peddy going to explain little Vicky to Amelia? I hated the fact that Peddy cold cocked Nadia too. What a douchebag!
Dimi was sure very casual with Fina. I wonder why that was? Is he holding a grudge cause she dumped him all those years ago? As for Monica, she is better than I thought she was. She can separate the work and the personal. I want to see where this relationship goes.
I had to laugh at Fina and Addled. Did he really think she would take him up on his proposition? At least he told her she was beautiful, something Dim didn't tell her.
I had to laugh at Fina and Fablush. I am so happy that Fina got that dig in! YAY! Now I want to see her do that same dig to Graceless when she encounters her.
So now EZ and JL are joining forces, hmmmmm.......... Will JL discover who EZ really is as in bad or good? This should be a very interesting partnership I must say. JL was so good in his investigations and if the Admiral is still around he may even help JL out. I can't wait to see what happens there.
Thanks again Julia R for this most fabulous recap!
Glad to see more Fina but sad Dim is in denial.
Nothing has changed with her except that her bankroll is fatter.
Pedro is not the first governor in office to drop everything to go track down a woman in Argentina.
I remember when that douchebag Mark Sanford of South Carolina disappeared for several days back in 2009 to do that very thing.
Great work, Julia. My favorite line: EZ, who would be the man of the house if it weren't for the fact that Gracie still lives there, proposes a toast to the happy couples--J-L and Montse; Monica and DIM.
I'm relieved to see that neither Dimitrio nor Monse is buying what Gracie is trying to sell. She deserves to lose both of them. He wasn't wrong when he told Monica his mother was loca. Her insults against JL are as disgusting as ever.
I'd love for Josefina to give her the same zinger she shot at Fabiola. Money can't buy class; this is so true. Neither can college degrees or even post-grad ones, neither of which do I think either Fabiola or Gracie have.
What does get me from time to time is the use of the word "education" to refer to manners. I realize that English has probably many more actual words than other languages, but this is a concept apart from classroom knowledge.
As for Pedro, we knew he would do this if he found Nadia. What I think he's going to do is keep Victoria locked up somewhere or throw her into an orphanage. She's not pre-verbal and she's an intelligent child, so he has to be aware that she will talk. What I can't quite get is how fast he managed this.
I just hope that Victoria doesn't let it spill that Alejandro is alive. But that will probably happen because she has no idea why she shouldn't say anything about that.
Thanks to all commenters!
Best,
Julia R.
I really hate when TN's pull children into negative, criminal plot lines and it looks like we have to deal with one very confused, frightened little girl for some time. Victor was unbelievable in that whole scene. I'm sorry, you're more worried about Ale being found out? I would be all "Sorry Dude, but my child comes first. Did my best, but where's the phone so I can call the police." Watching Pedo assuredly try to twist her mind against her parents...my finger will be on the remote because I can't deal with any of that.
All I could think of when JL walked in with his idea to EZ was "Gee, hope there isn't some poor slob already in that job". Something about JL just put me off last night. I'm not altogether warm and fuzzy watching him with Monse, and bugs me that once again she is with someone who wants things THEIR way. C'mon girl, put your foot down.
Poor Fina, but she at least is getting the lay of the land of what's been happening. I understood Dim's reaction, especially hearing she wasn't there to see him at all. Maybe there had been a glimmer of hope and she dashed it by saying that. So he went to full bitter mode. And he was honest with Monica, so I give him that. Now the question will be how they do find their way back to each other ( or at least I hope they do. No offense to Monica.)
Daisynjay
Monica isn't stupid; she realizes that there are issues between Dim and Fina. I'm sure she also didn't miss Gracie's snub of not wanting to know her name.
I would advise Dim to not bother calling Gracie out on that at a later date; waste of time. He needs to keep his distance from Gracie no matter what happens with Monica or Fina.
I would also advise Monica to retreat from Dim. Not only because of Fina but because who needs a suegra like Gracie?
Every sentence told a story and did so seamlessly. A heartfelt and stirring summary.
"As a military woman, though, she seems to comprehend and accept Gracie's natural authority.)", " -that awful mustache and signature ocular fashion", "She gulps down the former, then jumps into bed with the latter" and "Lamentation abounds" were among my many favorites.
Of course the kidnapping was so heinous it cloded all of the events. Of course with Ale still alive, they were murky to begin with.
I thought the theme was you can't go home again. Fina was rebuffed at every turn but took the rejection with her usual grace and style.
I was expecting more from her meeting with Dim. Yearning, sadness, anger. Any of those emotions would have been fine but the cold indifference was very hard to take. Fina should have left but should not have stayed away so long. She could have said to Dim it was good to see him not let him know right away she wasn't there for him. Telling her to come back another time was cruel. I saw him regress and was saddened by it.
At least Fina knows who Victoria is and that her parents are still alive. I cringe at the poor child being with Pedro.
Thanks again Julia. This was wonderful.
Diana
Have to say that I found Nadia's performance (the actress) of portraying her grief, terror and hysteria very believable. I didn't find it over the top or cheesy as one might expect in a novela or soap opera. The scene went on and on and was painful to watch, but because I could see myself doing the exact same thing. I think it really would take some time for the hysteria to wear off before you could gather your wits together to say who the kidnapper was, or rather who she thought he was.
"EZ, who would be the man of the house if it weren't for the fact that Gracie still lives there..."
and of course this simple bit of wisdom:
"What would they say, he wonders--that Pedro Medina, an important Mexican politician took their daughter? (My advice to Victor: Yes, that is exactly what you should say.)"
You really have the knack of making me smile.
Graciela really stole the show with her attempts at family reconciliation and she said so much about herself with this:
"What's you're name again, sweetie?"
Monica seemed bemused and Zeke's facial expressions were quietly hilarious.
I just don't like JL. There's an oily smarminess about him that I find very off-putting and almost icky. Daisynjay, you put a finger on his self-centeredness with:
"Gee, hope there isn't some poor slob already in that job."
I thought the exact same thing.
Carlos
Ha! So true!
Loved the recap, my fave line was Gracie being the first man of the house. :D thank you!
Anon: " I just need to share the laugh I had when Pedro gloated that Nadia would now know what it's like to lose what you love most. I mean, really, Peddy? Well, he was really attached to them, after all!" Hilarious!!
Death is too good for Pedro at this point. How many episodes are left? I want to see him go down soon!! I wonder if he is putting Victoria into a boarding school. How would he explain her to anyone back in AA and most importantly to Amelia?
JL definitely is a man with a plan. Neither EZ nor JL trust each other. And I don't know how EZ takes down Pedro without going down himself. They are still working together. And I don't care how much he may truly love Carlotta, this man killed one worker, killed the Padre (I believe he's dead), when upset by Esme's rebuff he turned killer Pedro on her, knowing he would most likely murder her. He cannot be redeemed.
Need more scenes with Dim and Fina!
Men: Military Private; Military Officer; Hacienda/Land Owner; Governor (President of the Municipality); Mayor; Police Chief; Hacienda Manager (Capataz); Fugitive
Women: Chattel/Property; Daughter; Girlfriend; Wife; Mother; Lover; Ex-Wife; Stripper; Business Owner (strip club or pastry shop); Military Officer (thank you Monica)
This! Every Word Carlos!
I found his demeanor two days rather off putting too. Slouching on the couch, sort of acting way too sure of himself. But last night when he seemed to be wanting to bend Monse to his wants and disregarding her preferences, yeah...how much of that was him wanting to see her walk down the aisle and how much of that was wanting EVERYONE else to see her do it.
Daisynjay
Daisy, I'm wondering about that, too. I think his prime motive might be to stick it to Gracie for her previous actions. If he doesn't already regret making that financial deal with her he will.
HATE these child abuse storylines.
Re: JL's motivations. It's a good possibility that he wants to thumb his nose at the world and show that he won Mons and good reason to believe that he wants to show the world how happy he is that he won the love of his life. Maybe it's a little bit of both.
Nanette
"This is a man who spent 7 years in jail for someone else's crime."
No, he spent 7 years in jail for a crime he committed himself. He sat on that beach and threw currency on that fire. Granted, he assumed full responsibility for that, but regardless if Alejandro had been implicated, he nonetheless justifiably went to prison.
As for:
"I really think he just wants to share his happiness with the world..."
Perhaps, but wouldn't it be neat if he had consulted with Montserrat before announcing his plan?
Carlos
Seems like all her actions re: JL are out of guilt. Her letting him brow beat her about the wedding is just the latest self-imposed guilt trip.
Carlos
Great recap! Thanks so much for doing this.
I am packing at top speed and will be back to commenting soon.
Sending kind thoughts to all'
Elna June
Julia, I read Your wonderfully written recap this morning but had to dash off to work without having the time to comment. You have such a marvelous sense of humor--and it was much needed as a leavening agent for this dark, dismal episode.
My favorite line was about Alejandro having a "giant black velvet painting of Montse" in his brain. No doubt. And with HUGE eyes. And maybe some tears dripping down. Hysterical.
and just your light touch with "lamentation abounds". Indeed. These writers are really tightening the screws, I must say.
Well, Oxnard, our luminous Josefina did barge in on quite a few households last night, and I think that was partly to show how much her spine has straightened, literally and figuratively, as she confronted and gracefully deflected crude, rude and tasteless reactions to her surprise arrival. Well done, Fina! Touché. Unfortunately, she still has zip, information-wise. Again, the writers are messing with us. Dang these extensions!
I did not literally tune-out during the wrenching Nadia scene, but I had to tune out emotionally or it would have been unbearable. No parent can stand to let themselves imagine what that would feel like.
And like Carlos and Daisynjay, I'm feeling repelled by José Luis. And the wardrobe people are still having him wear these cheesy looking suits and t-shirts. Quite deliberate, I'm sure. The heroic José Luis, married to the lovely Angelica, was either in crisp, snappy uniforms or all-white. Now he's dressing down market. Clearly he's not slated for a happy ending.
And omigosh, Ezekiel, every episode those durned foulards at his neck seem to get bigger and more ridiculous. Okay, wardrobe folks, we get it...he's risen above his station and is laughably pretentious. I still got a kick out of his eye roll to the ceiling during Graciela's family-unity performance. Alexis Ayala is quite the actor.
And you are quite the recapper, Julia. Enjoyed every word of it, even though the episode itself was semi-miserable.
Oh and "where is Fatima?". I imagine she is staying away from this one right now. It's so dark, probably even the recaps are off-putting--however well written. Us ol' telenovela veterans have developed a few callouses on our corazones that help us get through these.
We miss you!!
Daisynjay
JL KNOWS for a fact that EZ is tangled up with Medina. He was there listening outside the window when they had that meeting in the shack near the hacienda with Juventino. I think he wants to get BOTH Basurto and Medina, but I hope he doesn't go to the dark side in order to accomplish this. He needs to know that Adolfo is now part of this, too.
But I agree, though, that JL is way too oily, smarmy and still very whiny when it comes to Montse. And he knows very well that she's responding to him out of guilt - well, double guilt. She feels guilty for the way she treated him in the past when he was helping Ale and she feels guilty (although not her fault) that her son hasn't had a father figure in his life all this time. And with everyone else commenting about how happy her child looks, there's no way she would change that (until the real thing shows up, of course) - so JL is going to exploit it to get everything he wants from her. He's guilting her into a church wedding and he'll probably (IMO) soon guilt her into bed.
Nobody has commented on the tattoo Adolfo has on his left arm.
I expected that to be a big talking point today.
Gracie keeps insulting JL because she obviously loathes him even though she wants his money, but also because she continues to play the part so Montse doesn't see that she's desperate for her to marry JL.
I can't believe how quickly Pedro took little Victoria. Just what we were all dreading. anita, I too felt Nadia's emotional breakdown quite real and heart breaking. I hope this plot doesn't drag out with that little child suffering.
Seeing Tia walk into the pharmacy, at first I thought: Pregnancy test! but then they went on and on with the PSA.
Diana, have to agree with you "Fina was rebuffed at every turn but took the rejection with her usual grace and style." You can truly see the change in her self-esteem. She didn't drop her eyes or ball up as she used to. So proud of her! Judyb, I couldn't have said it better myself "our luminous Josefina did barge in on quite a few households last night, and I think that was partly to show how much her spine has straightened, literally and figuratively, as she confronted and gracefully deflected crude, rude and tasteless reactions to her surprise arrival. Well done, Fina! Touché." Yay!!!
Maricruz
Hi Cynderella. I've missed you. Welcome back.
Carlos
I'm very aware of it because it's part of my teaching in fitness classes. Someone who is trying to dance or work out with weights while mired down in poor body alignment will be doing themselves more harm than good. And while posture reflects your mood, you can also change your mood for the better, just by straightening up, opening the chest and smiling. Sounds simplistic and shallow, but it actually works.
Ale might think that because Rosario suffered so much and basically kept going for his sake. And he knows she was left penniless and alone, since presumably Montse is dead.
It's bad telenovela thinking, but I can see it considering it's Ale we're talking about.
Speaking of Ale, the scene with Lauro gave me some hope that he would have a new perspective, as he finally held himself accountable and truly seemed regretful. I'm not sure I can give these writers enough credit to think that they'll have character growth for Alejandro, since I've often felt that the novela doesn't acknowledge that Ale needs to change. I mean, when Montse went on about how he was the best man, I just thought "I mean yeah, he was a good guy, but with tons of issues". I would like to believe the novela won't just gloss over these issues, and that scene gave me some hope, so I hope we don't revert to controlling, raging, jealous, insecure Ale the moment he gets back and sees her with JL.
Please let this show acknowledge that he needs to change before it's all said and done!
Agree JL is looking too Miami Vice at the moment, so maybe it's a good thing he'll soon be in a police chief uniform.
JL is in love with Monse (or believes he is) and wants her to love him back just as much for keeps, so his wanting a church wedding is only natural. I'm not blaming him. I'm blaming Monse. Nanette, I agree it's time for Barbie to grow up. She does not and will never love JL like she did before and she knows it. She's marrying JL so Laurito can have a good daddy, but JL has never indicated he would pull away from Laurito if they don't marry. He's the godfather and can remain as a father figure forever without them getting married. If Monse marries a second time without really being into it, it's on her.
Loved Fina's new poise, but she's a lousy investigator. I got pithed that she left angry at Adolfo instead of sticking around to get more information.
I don’t know whether to be ticked off or relieved about that PSA. When Carlota walked into the doc’s office, I thought she was going to get pregnancy news.
Question. If Alonso...Alfredo. ..whatever Nadia's brother name is....is a psychotic killer now, shouldn't Pedro be very afraid of him if and when he discovers that Victoria is really his blood relative? Not a spoiler. He's gonna need some one to give him back a heart...I'm assuming they will use her to do it. But then again...she is Rhoda Penmark. She knows how to act innocent .
Cynderella
I would hope that even though time hasn't really passed for him that maybe after seven years he would show some growth, but character growth is often so hard to find in a novela when it comes to the galan.
And in this novela I'm led to believe that the people behind it don't see anything wrong with his behavior, because it's constantly justified. Ale raped Montse and all we get is "we both behaved badly". He tries to tell her she can't see certain people without him around and she's all too happy to comply and justify it because she lied. The man is just not allowed to be held accountable.
I'm re-watching Las Dos Caras de Ana and marveling at how much the characters change and grow throughout. They should really show this novela again, which was made 8 years ago and yet there's more cell phone use than so many novelas now. And email. And there's even a "why didn't you tell me this over the phone instead of making me wait to come here?" moment. Sigh.
He's filthy rich, has nothing tying him down to Aguazul, but has the gall to say how he has nothing to live for if he can't have Montse in his life.
He's been away from her for seven years and wants to marry her right away. Not, hey, let me get to know you again, let's date, nope I need to lock that down so I can finally win. And he's in his own way manipulating her because she does feel in a sense obligated towards him.
Thanks for the detailed and witty recap. I just finished reading it, but have yet to read all the comments. I'm going to comment now because there is no way I can read the 50+ comments that have already been posted by the end of the workday.
Anyway, great epi last night. Finally things are moving along. I can't stand that Pedo took little Victoria. What ud he gonna do with her? How is he going to explain her to Amelia and the townspeople? If he doesn't keep her in Aguazul, I fear that he will send her abroad, and it will be even harder to find her. What a monster. He needs a slow and painful anvil. And it can't come soon enough. I feel horrible for Nadia. Her helplessness in trying to protect her daughter was so hard to watch.
Dimi definately still feels something for Fina. If he didn't, her presense wouldn't have bothered him as much as it did. But I also think he feels something for Monica. It will be interesting to see what happens. BTW, I thought it was curious that JL didn't think Dimi and Monica could make it as a couple.
Montse seems to almost be having second thoughts about marrying JL. She is hesitant about a religious ceremony, and worried that Laurito will forget about Ale. I think she cares for JL and agreed to marry him because she feels comfortable with him, and thinks he's a good father figure.
How many people did Fina talk to? And she still doesn't know that Montse is alive. Come on writers!
Out of time!
Back to work...hasta pronto!
Nearly every other women in this TN has more substance.
"Nearly every other women in this TN has more substance."
Thanks. We here at the María table appreciate that.
Carlos
. . . I'm not.
"Well, Oxnard, our luminous Josefina did barge in on quite a few households last night, and I think that was partly to show how much her spine has straightened, literally and figuratively, as she confronted and gracefully deflected crude, rude and tasteless reactions to her surprise arrival".
Huh? She was there to get crucial information to key individuals, not to win a finishing school comportment contest.
Niecie in MD
"Loved Fina's new poise, but she's a lousy investigator. I got pithed that she left angry at Adolfo instead of sticking around to get more information".
Exactly Niecie! She failed. Some of the distinguished bloggers here have this my favorite child can do no wrong type of thinking.
Adolfo really likes her still. Again, if you can check out his tatoo you will see why.
And yes, she failed to get info. Also the writer's intent. They're dragging this out as long as possible. We have gazillions more episodes to go, alas.
I don't know, bud, if we keep disagreeing, I may have to challenge you to a duel at dawn. Water pistols. On a rain-swept beach. How do you look in a wet t-shirt?
"How do you look in a wet t-shirt"?
Wet.
And I do not have a single rose tattoo on my left arm like Adolfo.
I have a hard time believing Adolfo is truly in love with Josefina...but hey, tattoos don't lie. (Or do they?)
I didn't have time to recap earlier, but I loved the velvet painting image, the assurance of Gracie as top dog in the household, and the most succinct summary ever: lamentation abounds.
I can't believe Josefina missed some key bits of information, but I took notice of the reminder that we still have many episodes to go.
Pedro + kidnapping = another layer of hateful. I don't suppose Victoria will be able to fight back. Just keep saying "it's only a show."
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