Thursday, July 31, 2014
Mi corazon est tuyo, Capitulo 9, 07/31/14 Hashtag: Love is in the air
y hay mucha niebla / And everything’s foggy
si las estrellas / If the stars
esconden su brillo / Are hiding their brightness
si mi princesa / If my princess
perdió su Castillo / Has lost her castle
jugando en la arena / Playing in the sand
solo recuerda / Only remember
yo voy contigo / I am with you
Labels: mcet
I feel so bad for Ana. Of course we know how heartsick she must be. Fernando has a lot of cluelessness to overcome!
I am loving this show, and I don't care if it's corny and cliched. Silvia Navarro and Jorge Salinas are fabulous.
I can hardly wait until tomorrow's episode! The avances look very tantalizing!
Ok, I know it happens, May/December romances, but Nic & Jennifer, come on.
The thing I like so far is the interaction between Ana and the kids. Not buying a potential Fernando/Ana romance and know why we have to hear the snap crackle pop when they touch because otherwise no chemistry. Now, I am buying chemistry between Fernando & Isabela
Bruno - what purpose do you serve
Fanny - caught in a lie
Ana - in all fairness, you strip for money, work at a seedy club and your bf a pseudo pimp
Jennifer - give him up, not on your life, you see that handbag
Nic - what's love got to do with Viagra
Isabela - nasty works
Fernando - well Fanny a man got needs
Lichita - naw honey, you're beautiful, but for that third eye in your forehead
Leon - get ready for the pain
Jarifa
Oh, the pain that's coming to all these peeps.
Is anyone else bugged by the idea of two best friends getting involved with a father and a son? That is so wrong on so many levels.
Isabella is the one who needs to be put in her place. She has no business getting involved in this, which will only cause trouble between Fernando and his dad.
It may be a comedy, but Bruno's jacket doesn't fit properly. Rene Casados is a man who could wear tail coats appropriately, but it's way too formal for daytime.
I still haven't caught the names of Fanny's friends, but the one with the shorter hair looks like a younger clone of Diana Bracho. I guess that means she will become the Mean Girl.
Leon poor? His room does not reflect that. He also looks like he could teach Nando a thing or two about relating to girls.
And Nando needs to lose the Greasy Kid Stuff and the glasses. With dry-look hair and contacts he'd be a handsome kid.
btw,
Lichita wakes up with a pimple and makes a huge fuss about it. cute way to summarize a scream heard 'round the block and her screaming about her life ending... comparing a tiny lentil size pimple to a huge mountain... i never had major zit trouble but still ... a bit of overreaction?
I agree that some of our nicest characters are set for major pain, beginning with Ana and Leon.
I agree that Bruno is a bit weird dressed and naive in the romance dept...
and I also agree with UA on the makeover we would give Nando.
This is a TN comedy. Haven't seen one yet that I didn't cringe at some attempts at the slapstick humor. Some never win me over, but on this one, I just can't get enough of the kids and Ana. Those seemingly mundane little incidents they show (i.e. pimples, boobies, girl and boy crushes). That's every day Mom things that is being handled with the right blend of understanding by the adults and seriousness by the kids. These are big deals when you are growing up, and it's sad how many adults suddenly poo-poo these moments once older as not important. I enjoy how they are doing those.
Now the intrigues with Isabella--her stick-her-nose-in-it attitude is her attempt to ingratiate herself into Fernando's life and Lonely Boy is falling for it. Hey, have to have the contrast to Ana or this wouldn't be a TN.
Not buying the Nico/Jennifer older/younger match up, but I've seen worse. (Sortilegio anyone?). Would have preferred a Fernando best friend who fell for her, but I guess we got what we got.
I can get the room Leon has. That might be a dorm room if he's still studying for his degree and working. Some can be nice. Furniture comes with the room and he might have been able to fix it up with money from his job.
One real complaint--Rene is being wasted so far. I love this man...give him a decent plot and lessen the antics with what's her face.
Daisynjay
"but she agrees to lunch (he doesn’t dare suggest breakfast because she might misinterpret -hehe)" and "Fernando will love his artist soul almost as much as his empty pockets, I think" were among my many favorites.
Hello Elvira! Along with you, I am also enjoying the show - I love Rene (although I agree Daisy, he is not being used to full capacity at all). Jorge is doing a wonderful job as is Silvia.
UA, agree that besties dating father and son will likely be best with issues...In fact, think they are already starting! :)
I'm sure Fernando's pompous attitude will undergo a huge transformation. It will just take a while to get there. With Ana's help of course.
Diana
I began watching this telenovela to help me learn Spanish, devoting one hour per day to at least listening to it being spoken, and I stumbled on this blog. Thank you very much for the recaps; they help me out tremendously with the translation!
I was wondering, does anyone suspect that Isabela's mother will turn out to be Ana's too? Hmmmm. . .
I was a bit shocked too that they were pairing up Nicolas and Jenny. The age difference is huge. And I was hoping it was going to be more a friendship relationship instead of love, but it does look like they are going to be serious. But it certainly happens in real life, so I guess they are making things real.
I think that the actress playing Fannys is quite good and natural. I really like her. I think Leon is sweet, so that will be a nice side story.
So cute were the kids waiting in Ana's bed until she got home to hear how her meeting went. It seems more poignant since they lost their own mother, so they we sweet wanting Ana's reunion to work out.
I think it's too early to tell about the chemistry between the leads. They need more intimate moments before I can judge.
Can't wait until Fernando sees Ana's other job. He can't exactly fire her since the kids would rebel completely.
I laughed when Ana said "love is in the air". The English phrases she deploys are always so random. I'm not sure what Nerdando is teaching her...although some of things she says sound like she could have learned them from movies or something.
I like Leon. He's nice, he's good-looking, he's working hard to develop a career instead of being a layabout jerk like some people, and he's funny. Like when Fanny asked if she was supposed to get on the motorcycle and he said "no; I just gave you the helmet in case there's a meteor shower".
Ximena reminds me of the rich snotty girl in She's All That. I fully expect her at some point to enter a pageant or something and say, "I could win in fluorescent lighting, on the first day of my period, cloaked in tacky rags!"
Welcome, Ecuador Bound! Watching telenovelas is a fantastic way to learn Spanish. It got me from cero to a functional level. The risk, of course, is that they can be addicting, especially with this fun crowd to discuss them. Are you moving to Ecuador or visiting short-term?
when he tried to respond to he was in the same 'hashtag' fashion she had texted him...
'hola mensajerito' / 'hola bonita'. so cute.
And yes, they hadn't served the meat yet. Ana was drinking something, probably just water. I don't know why she was so surprised by the boar, though...seems like roasting animals would be something she'd see in the old neighborhood. Maybe she didn't understand why they went whole hog (so to speak) for the dubious occasion of a work session dinner with a woman none of the family really likes. Even Fernando seems to merely tolerate Isabela rather than being really into her. So he called the house and told them to spend the day roasting a whole boar?
Are we really supposed to believe Chicago is the seediest club in the city? It seems so clean and almost wholesome, aside from the ghoulish stage makeup and the boss. But seriously, does their clientele find that look attractive? Ana looks consumptive when she's made up to perform. Showghouls. So hot.
Also adjusting my beanie to believe that Nic would go to a showghouls club when he was looking to meet women. I mean, he did happen to meet Jen at the bar, but I wouldn't think he would expect a lot of women in a place like that other than the ones on stage.
I visited Ecuador (Quito, Cumbaya, Tumbaco) a few weeks ago, with the intention of finding an area in which I would like to permanently relocate. I plan to return in December to visit some places along the Pacific coast.
Even though this tn can be silly, it seems to be sucking me in to its over-the-top, Sound-of-Music-Meets-Flashdance plot!
Nico falling for Jennifer: Nico is trying to relive the youth he missed out on by being like Fernando. He probably would've gone out with a girl like Jennifer when he was Nando's age or a bit older but he was always studying and doing the right thing and being appropriate.
Now that he's older, he figures he's gonna do what he always wanted and he probably always wanted to go out with a girl like Jennifer, someone who is probably the total opposite of Fernando's mom.
Jennifer's motivations? Him buying her purses might be one. I'm not sold on her liking him as much as he liking her.
I was mystified by the fancy dinner...They have whole crabs and roast pig...for a "formal" sit-down? Really? However, I'm always a sucker for a well-done "spit-spray", and Ana's was pretty good.
How could we dislike Isabela any more than we already do? We will find out, I look forward to it with anticipation! :o)
J in Oregon
I can see why this is a big hit in Mexico, both a comedy and a story of adolescent troubles and triumphs. The scenes with the kids really are sweet and help me, anyway, to forgive some of the frantic, antic humor. SN must be exhausted after every taping, she works so hard in such a physical role.
I doubt that Ana and Isabela have the same mother (por favor Dios, no!!!) but I am betting that Ana's mother has some money and she will have something to lord over Fernando at the point that things inevitably come apart between Fernando and Ana. Just basing this on my long history of novela watching!
But mothers who "had" to give up their children, not because they didn't want to have children and put them up for adoption in a planned and willing fashion, but "had" to because some jerk was being jerky to them about the baby? That's weaksauce.
Moving on...
Tofie, I don't buy Nico with Jen, either. What's up with the instant love?
Urban, I didn't even think about the nastiness of two besties with father and son. Can you imagine the girl talk they could share?
Have you seen the actor playing Nando in real life? He's a cute boy, my guapo, as Fanny would say.
I had a note about Leon's room not being that bad, it must have gotten lost when I put the recap together. Sure, he doesn't have a million "cool", bright things, like Fanny's does, but I bet she will like it just fine when she visits (ooops!)
Vivi, I don't think Fer will find out, I'm guessing the preview is just trying to trick us - we do see him at the table, but we never actually see her - For all we know Johnny might go on stage to help her not get discovered.
I have the feeling that we are moving into episodic stories territory... the other night it was Fer's birthday, then the dinner, now Nico and Jennifer. Sure, the main story advances a little bit, but each episode seems to focus on a particular situation, having a few characters more involved then the rest.
Jardinera, I'm nothing if not organized:)
Sometimes I wonder how much of a good friend Jennifer really is. Ana is working two very tiring jobs to pay the bills - what is Jen doing, serving drinks at the bar and chatting with Johnny and/ or romancing grandpas?
Marta, I don't like Jen with Nico, but I like the prospect of what their relationship might bring to the show - can you imagine Jen being invited in the house for dinner (hopefully not lobster) and Ana being around, playing the nanny? Something funny has to come out of this.
Thank you for all of your work.
I started learning Spanish little by little, without even realizing it, by watching tns with my mom as I was growing up. Now I don't need captions to understand dialogs, I even get like 99% of the slang, which I have no idea how I picked up on.
Cathyx, I think chemistry is either there or not. It might develop in time,I guess, maybe some couples have to work at it, while for others it just comes naturally (Silvia & Cristian de la Fuente , Maite Peroni & William Levy, Sebastian Rully & Angelique Boyer).
Oh, and Rene Casados is actually 52, I checked :)
Julia, I think that if they showed a truly seedy club, this wouldn't be a 8pm comedy anymore. I don't think that Nico finding a woman in a bar is outrageous, but wanting to be serious about her is another thing.
Are we supposed to see Fer as the bad guy for not wanting his father to be with a much younger woman which could very well be a gold-digger?
J in Oregon, I will never forget Pasion Prohibida, it was my first experience here on Caray Caray. And you know what they say about your first...
It would not surprise me if Ana and Isabella would end up being related somehow. That wouldn't be a first.
Part of what is aging him in this role is that he moves very stiffly, like he has a back injury. Plus he just has kind of an old-guy style. But then he gets around Manuela and her randiness and acts like a flustered middle schooler.
You have them all pegged. Brilliant. Finally, someone I can agree with on here. Not that these blogs are meant to cater to me, but it is nice when I don't feel so "out there" in comparison to the way everyone else thinks.
-Katie
Do we know the deceased's name?
J in Oregon
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