Saturday, August 02, 2014
Lo que la vida me robó, ep. 187, Fri., 8/1/14: José Luis STEALS Romina, The Scorpion Switches Letters, and O.M.G -- It was Victor Who Saved Pedro!
Victor says he has heard about Pedro's plans to take Victoria from them, and he isn't going to allow it. Pedro laughs and the henchmen move closer to Victor.
where Doc Marta has made his boo boo all better. Adolfo asks to borrow Dim's phone so he can text Fina and let her know what is happening. In fact, he texts Refugio with this message (which, of course, appears to come from Dimitrio):
Poor Blind Nadia, frantic because Victor has been gone all night and no one has been able to reach him, receives a video on her cell phone:
Victor, tied up in a chair, delivers this plaintive -- and yet idiotic -- message:
Montserrat and Alejandro making love.
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Cynderella
And I still think Graciela is faking - she just looks very creepy and insincere to me.
Pedro was right. I never would have guessed it would be vapid Victor who helped him get away. He's just so irrelevant, I never even think of him in the story.
I do believe that JL will take good care of Romina, but from the avances it looks like Alejandro pulls another one of this tn's stupid stunts and goes to Pedro for help in finding the baby. Seriously? Aarrgghhh!!
If Gaudy is faking it then she must be a very good pretender,Daphne from Por Siempre Mi Amor should have took instructions from Lady Gaudy!
I think Dimitrio is still too emotionally invested in his revenge to think about proper protocols. This isn't right; it's been a year or more and he needs to get a grip.
Virginia needs to go back to Europe and get out of Pedro's reach.
I can't fault Monserrat for how she saved Alejandro's life. We know she had no intention of handing Victoria over to Pedro; she knows what a monster this man is. I hope she finds out that her mother knew this creep was alive and kept it from everyone. That would finish Gracie off for good in her eyes.
I can't believe that Víctor would actually believe Pedro's threat against wife/daughter when he just "happened" upon him shot on the floor. It was a surprise that he was the one who helped Pedro. The whole Víctor "just kill me and end the revenge" was just stupid. They made his character way too gullible to be interesting.
Anon 4:12, great advice for Padre Anselmo to "put a sock in it". I could not believe what he was telling Montserrat and then Montserrat goes and talks to that witch Graciela who has never ever changed. Maybe the good padre needs to take a break or spread his message of forgiveness and light somewhere else in Aguazul.
Who will be the next to fall? Can't wait to see! Only ten episodes left.
Jarifa
But enjoyed the recap and your wry humor was just what I needed on an overcast Saturday morning.
Lots of wonderful "apodos" in this one...Guitar Boy, Victor the Insipid (made me think of Val the Impaler or whatever) and the Hobbled Hitman.
Another favorite: "He lowers his pistol but shoots off his mouth."
Although this story has become excruciatingly annoying in its stretched out version, have to admit the writers cooked up a surprise in it being Victor who saved Pedro's life. What a tool!
Anyway, thanks NM. Time for me to crawl out of my doldrums and this witty recap certainly helped.
I don't see any difference between what Monse and Victor did-- they both made a deal with Pedro, which would mean more people would be hurt in the long-run, in order to save their loved ones in the short term. And just like Nadia understandably reacted emotionally to learning what Monse promised to Pedro, Ale is going to react the same way to learning Victor helped Pedro escape. And then he will do something even dumber, by the looks of the previews. None of these characters use their brainpower or logic very often.
I had to laugh at the lengths Adolfo and the writers went through to hide his identity from Dim. How much longer until the truth is out, I wonder.
The only priests who had any sense about this were Padre Tedeo of FELS and Padre Guadalupe of AdP (both played by Rene Casados).
I am continually amazed at Adolfo's ability to sidestep jump out of the way of his teetering anvil.
Vapid Victor is right. Why would Victor think Pedro would keep his word after Victor died if Pedro didn't keep it before? Good grief, this guy is dumber than a bag of dryer lint. Personally I think Adolfo should have shot Victor for being stupid AND for saving Pedro, but that's just me. Two shots this time Adolfo.
Gracie's words to Montse about JL being a good father were the nicest thing she's said about anyone in this whole TN. I just about fell off the chair when I heard it. Gracie must really be sick...
Victor being the Pedro Helper? Meh. The writers made sure to try and justify why he did it, and I'm sure now we have to watch him be mopey that Pedro lives, he didn't sacrifice himself so they are still in danger, etc. Oh joy.
As for Refugio, by the previews, looks like he's a main plotline again on Monday. Again, oh joy. I'm like Cynderella that I could never get into the storyline with Refugio and Esme, but the writers are really putting them front and center in these last episodes. Something is brewing. And for the love of all, just tell us already what's with Eric. NO more Virginia moments.
Poor Dim, to some extent I feel bad this guy is the only one trying to handle things. But with the police chief taking a powder too, he seems to be Mr. Law Enforcement Extraordinaire. Hopefully his antennae are on full force realizing even more something is rotten with Adolfo. (Speaking of whom, what fun to have to watch another of his cowardly lying tirades. Yeah, I'm done with him, beautiful eyes and all.)
I don't think Gaudy is faking. This is her slow Armageddon I'm guessing. Just as she gets all glammed up again thanks to her daughter, who thanks to Padre feels guilty ( Really Padre??), she'll bite the dust in a blaze of a bad fashion statement. My guess, no spoiler, but I can see us get some major acting moments from Daniela during her demise. She is top billing after all.
And honestly, no wonder Romina cried. I would too if I knew my new home was that god-awful hotel room. Cripes. JL is wrong in what he is doing, but he's bit of a broken man right now. I see a positive resolution here...well, they better anyway. NO harm to children!
Daisynjay
This novela just gets more and more unrealistic as each episode progresses. Who knows what the writers have planned next.
Like everyone else, I am dumbfounded by the stupidity of Victor confronting Pedro not once but twice all by himself. Doesn't he realize that drug lords usually have armed men with them at all times? Doesn't he remember all the times Pedro beat him to a pulp? He's clearly not thinking.
In the flashback, when he finds Pedro bleeding on the ground, why not just kill him? I would take that risk rather than deal with Pedro when he recovers. So, by helping Pedro, Victor inadvertently created all this nonsense in the most recent episodes.
I wonder how everyone will react when they discover what Victor did.
I have to supress an urge here to cut and paste everything so have pared my favorites down to "
Hardly Refugio, after spending the day chasing down guitar boy and then lollygagging on the beach"; "He lowers his pistol but shoots off his mouth"; "Back in the present, he focuses wholly on the darling child who has finally learned to tolerate his presence without crying" and "Esmeralda sniffles and snuffles".
I never considered Victor was the one who helped Pedro. Vivi and UA, I also can't comdemn Monse or Victor for makint their deal with the devil. They did it to save others, those most dear. And that is what makes Pedro's plan so simple yet ingenious. He knows everyone's Achilles heel - their spouse, chidren, etc.
Xint, "Personally I think Adolfo should have shot Victor for being stupid AND for saving Pedro, but that's just me. Two shots this time Adolfo." had me laughing.
And I think Graciela's fall was genuine. I don't believe she is faking (with apologies to all the Crackpot Theorists).
I do agree with Graciela (shockingly) that JL would never hurt his daughter. He loves her although taking her was not the way to prove that, although I'm glad she is out of harm's way.
Adolfo has had some "miracle saves", his luck can't continue indefinitely.
Judy, sincere condolences on the losses you suffered. I'm glad you are back, it's always lighter and brighter when you are here.
Sylvia, so glad to see your post yesterday! Welcome back, it's been far too long.
NovelaMaven, thank you for the excellent recap.
Diana
Pedro was shot and his body disappeared in episode 166. That would have been the final hour if there hadn't been a prior decision to extend the series by another six weeks. I doubt that the decision to have Victor be the one to help him was made at the same time or if it was the writers didn't share that with the actor. Nothing in Victor's demeanor suggested this.
Not a good move on the writers' part.
He should have taken the chance of killing him, but killing isn't in Victor's nature. By then there was enough evidence against Pedro to have turned him in. He should have just kicked the crap out of him, taken his cell phone, and called Dimitrio.
Well, the writers tricked everyone. nobody guessed that Vic was the one who helped Ped. ..even the Crackpot Theorists !!!
Since our family is still dealing with custody issues, it was upsetting to see JL toss his cellphone and drive off with Romina. Awful . Every divorced parents nightmare.
Thanks so much for this fantastic recap and the lightness of your prose. I loved your line about guitar boy too funny.
I think, here I go again, that JL took Romina because Monse went back on her word. She promised he could have Romina the whole weekend and Monse wanted her back right then. JL has trust issues, combined with that flash back, about losing everything he has ever loved, I can see why he did what he did. He really doesn't want to lose Romina and I think he is very afraid that he will. I agree with Vivi, that Romina is much safer with JL than she is with Monse and Ale.
Vapid Victor, now that was a huge surprise. Out of all the people that have been helping Peddy, I never thought that Victor did.
The Padre is just being the Padre here. What he said about JL and how he counseled Monse about Gaudy. I think maybe Padre thinks if Monse is busy helping Guady it will lessen her angst about Romina.
Addled and Peddy what a pair, I must say. What will it take to finally bring these two down?
JudyB:
So good to have you back, and sending you a virtual hug and prayers.
Would that I could plod about in such a pedestrian manner. :)
I still hold to the theory that Gaudencia is a faking it. Nothing in that scene made me change me mind. Montserrat continues to fall for all of Gaudencia's tricks hook, line, and sinker. All I could see in that scene was beautifully dressed and made up Barbie Doll with the Ultimate Con Artist.
No apologies required, btw. If I go down in flames with my theory, so be it. :)
I agree with Urban that once Montserrat finds out how much Gaudencia (such a fitting name)has known about Pedro and how he has been a part of her schemes and transactions, Montserrat just might change her tune.
Anon@4:12, like you, I wanted scream "SHUT UP" to Anselmo. Holy Cow. I can see why Oxnard Huero calls this guy a buttinsky and I agree.
Fatima
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Fatima
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Jarifa
A legal question, if anyone can answer it: When someone like Pedro falls, what happens to his fortune?
SO agree with Tracy and UA both. The decision to expand the TN past the World Cup has been more and more evident in the plots, but having Vic aid and assist the guy who beat the crap out of him, kidnapped his wife and daughter and wreaked havoc on all his friends is beyond my beanie. No amount of Pedro threatening...tThe man was already SHOT, not as if he wasn't in the perfect position to, as was pointed out, hit the hell out of him more and call either the Navy or police.
Pedro would not do well in prison, and my guess is he would have sang like a bird. But maybe they thought it was better to make Victor look stupid and stretch out the story.
So now my thoughts are how they do in Pedro for good. Since he holds no office, public humiliation seems out, shooting is way too fast, illness seems to be Gaufy's demise. Maybe jail is an option and living at the hands of the prison population? Maybe a Fire? Oh,, a crash--I could go for that symmetry. His first crash caused him one loss ( or should I say two). Next crash...all alone and left to anguish and die slow & painfully. Or someone finds him and ignores his please for aid. For any Game of Thrones fans...think Arya: the Hound begging to be shot as he dies and she turns her back and walks away. Can I write Pedro's ending??
But then they say they have three endings...I get a headache just thinking what we may get fed instead.
Daisynjay
We have had a local crime boss found out after years here and that's the way things were handled. Family even lost the home since it was found to be bought and built through back-handed funding. Madoff is another example. The wife didn't get much. Even some of her shared holdings with Bernie were confiscated. She had some money of her own, and that's what she lives off of.
Would be curious to know how Mexican legal handles.
Daisynjay
Demetrios/CountxAlacran, totally agree with your comments re the sending of the SMS. :)
Urban, I would agree with Daisynjay's comments re handling of the funds.
While I am not fond of many loose ends being tied up in the final two episodes, I'm still shaking my head at the way BM met her end. Even now, I still have that "that's it?!" feeling.
I also think that EZ Basura went out too EZily. I so wanted him to be found out in public so that a list of his crimes and misdemeanors could be read out loud. I STILL do not believe that he loved Carlota. He ran and left her there at Pedro's mercy. You don't do that kind of stuff to the people you claim you love.
Maricruzyou remain our fearless leader at the "Graciela is Faking It" table. :)
Fatima
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We are finally inching towards the finish line and it seems as if we will get one or two POPS in every episode from now until the end. For me, the Victor reveal was both surprising and anticlimactic. Oh well.
JudyB,
I should have known something was wrong when I noticed your absence. I am so very sorry for your loss, but happy you have chosen to grace us with your presence once again. Thank you for being with us and for being you.
Cynderella,
I always feel grateful for those late night comments, especially the very first one. Thanks!
I'm not a fan of the Eric character either. And while the Esme/Refugio relationship can be tedious, I find Esmeralda one of the most interesting characters (except for the loooong whiny pregnancy) and the actress one of the best players in the cast.
Anon 4:12,
I tend to give Padre Anselmo a pass. If a priest can't preach forgiveness and reconciliation, who can?
Countx,
Pedro has been calling Victor Nadia's "mascota" and otherwise referring to him as a dog for years. For someone who invests so much energy in insults, you'd think he would have come up with something more creative -- or at least different -- by now.
Urban, I don't want anything bad to happen to Virginia, but I wish she'd do her stuff somewhere else. She hasn't matured at all in the time she was away, and her self-involvement and obtuseness, while understandable, are fodder for the couch, not the screen.
Jarifa,
This sums up Victor in a nutshell:
"They made his character way too gullible to be interesting."
I also thought that the "Kill me and end the revenge" scene was an unfortunate showcase for all the actor's limitations.
And can you believe that Adolfo convinced him that he WAS the Scorpion, but the Scorpion wasn't really the Scorpion? Huh?
Vivi,
I beg to differ about Montse and Victor. Montse was just going along with Pedro VERBALLY to keep Ale alive in that moment. She never had any intention of sacrificing Victoria. The threat to Alejandro wasn't remote or theoretical -- he was dying before her eyes.
In Victor's case, the only one whose life was on the line AT THAT MOMENT was Pedro. The threats to Nadia and Victoria were not immediate (and almost certainly not even real, although Victor had no way of knowing that for sure.) Victor had many choices -- kill Pedro, call Dimitrio, or just walk away and let someone else find him. He made the absolute worst choice of all -- to keep Pedro alive and at liberty.
I agree that Adolfo's narrow escapes from discovery last night were pretty funny.
Xintperuvian,
"Good grief, this guy is dumber than a bag of dryer lint. Personally I think Adolfo should have shot Victor for being stupid AND for saving Pedro, but that's just me. Two shots this time Adolfo."
You're not wrong, dude. [hee hee]
I also agree with you about Graciela. She must really be sick to actually say something positive about anyone.
This explains why the door was open when MDA arrived, but where were Pedro's goons? I have to assume that they helped Victor get Pedro to a hospital.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
I'm so glad you like the recap. I know I really enjoyed your comments.
"Mr. Law Enforcement Extraordinaire" -- gosh, yes. Dim has come a long way since the days of his misspent youth. (Though I think we have a tendency to assume he knows more than he really does, because otherwise, how can we explain so many missed opportunities? If he really had a gut feeling that Adolfo was the Scorpion, wouldn't he be trying to get Josefina to stay away from him?)
I love the idea that Graciela will "bite the dust in a blaze of a bad fashion statement."
And I don't think the JL-Romina honeymoon is going to last very long. He may be a good daddy, but he is a solitary depressive given to bursts of rage and he has taken this cossetted baby away from her emotionally rich and physically engaging environment. Not good.
Victoria, if anyone guessed Victor, let that person come forward and claim bragging rights!
Tracy H,
Thanks for the kind words. I think that's a great question: How will everyone react to what Victor did? I think I'd like to see PBN get mad, if only to have these two jolted out of their "Mi amor" mode, even briefly.
Somehow, I don't expect Alejandro to be a hothead. But then, I'm almost always wrong about these things. :)
Diana,
Thank you once again for your gracious and generous words.
"And that is what makes Pedro's plan so simple yet ingenious. He knows everyone's Achilles heel - their spouse, chidren, etc."
Yes. And that is what makes Pedro himself less vulnerable than his victims: he truly cares about no one but himself.
And no need to apologize to the Crackpot Theorists™. We can turn on a dime if we need to. :)
Hi Susanlynn,
Thanks! And yes, the writers DID trick everyone, even Julia R, who I was sure had cracked the code!
Ugh. Every divorced parent's nightmare indeed. The JL apologists can twist themselves up into pretzels trying to rationalize what he did, but at the end of the day, his behavior is selfish and inexcusable. (I still hope Romina turns out to be Alejandro's biological child.)
And speaking of JL apologists...
Hi mads!
We'll have to agree to disagree about JL, but I'm with you on Padre Anselmo and not just for the reasons you cite, though they are good ones.
Losing a parent is always hard, but losing a parent with whom you have been on bad terms is a particular kind of torture. I think Padre Anselmo wants Montserrat to be able to grieve "cleanly" when her mother dies.
My dear Fatima,
You are too kind. And though theories may rise and fall, Crackpot Theorists™ go forward, undaunted. There is always fodder out there if you are looking for it.
I don't think any revelations about Graciela will change Montserrat's decision at this point. In fact, I suspect nothing Gracie says will surprise anyone (except for the occasional 'almost human' comment like her reminder to Montse that JL has always been a good father).
Daisynjay,
In real life, jail is often not much of a punishment for the Pedros of this world. The only way to keep him from hurting others is to send him on to the great beyond. (Maybe he'll share a room in hell with María and Ezequiel.)
Steve Boudreaux, I have no idea what you're talking about, but I imagine Diana does. :)
Fatima
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Fatima
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Oh, and I also STILL believe that Graceless is faking it. There's just something about the way she looks at everybody that gives me the willies and makes me think that.
Naima
[This shouldn't be confused with passive tolerance of abuse -- that comes out of weakness and destroys resilience.]
Naima,
Montserrat tried to tell José Luis what had happened. He told her he wasn't interested and hung up on her. It was JL who cut off the communication, not Montse.
Naima,a couple of days ago, I reserved a spot for you at our "Graciela is Faking It" table. I agree with your observations about Gaudencia today.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
Romy
Yesterday, while I was out and about , I passed a roadside sign with a message that JL needs to hear : " Let your hopes not your hurts shape your future." Sometimes, as my risk manager daughter says " " You just have to cut your loses and move on." And to echo a popular tune from "Frozen" (which my grand girls belt out endlessly )...."LET IT GO." This guy just cannot let it go.
Judyb..it is soldo overcast here which sways makes me feel lethargic. I was tricked into ganging out the laundry because the sun came out around 1.00, but now it is gray and humid. Bleeccchhh
Fatima: thanks, it's fun here at the CTT (Crackpot Theorists' Table) :-)
Naima
And as the daughter of a toxic mother, I would have advised Monse to put her mother in a facility and forget about her. Have her lawyer pay the bills. A woman like this should not be near young children and does not deserve to cause misery to other adults.
BTW, when Pedro sent the head to Fofo, was it wearing the blonde wig?
I've got to say our Hobbled Hitman (snort!) sure was busy in this episode. Like some of you, I'm not sure how long Adolfo will be able to keep up that level of energy.
Diana, Fatima and others, I'm so glad I could rejoin the patio for ultimas semanas. I'm happy to see so many of my pals watching this through to the end. I give full credit to the exemplary and entertaining recaps.
So Victor made the deal early on with Pedro but that doesn't explain how Victor knew where to find Pedro! He could have easily slipped that info to the Marina anonymously.
Must admit Victor is a complete moron and I half wanted Adolfo to shoot him. His family might be more safe without his idiotic ideas putting them in jeopardy.
Shocked that the Padre said nice things about JL. Even more so Gracie. I think this is the most nice things said abt JL in one episode.
Hope you had a blast in Jamaica!
As for the child custody thing, you and Susanlynn have expressed the issue very well.
Naima, that's a good point. JL WAS reacting to Montse's demand that he bring Romina back right away.
Oxnard, I could do with a little less of the gangster crap too. I still think there's some good storytelling going on, though.
Sylvia,
I was really hoping you'd still be around this weekend, enjoying the pleasure of flushing you TP and rolling up your EZ-come EZ-go chair to a table on the Patio. So glad you got a few giggles. [While individual scenes or even whole episodes can be quite affecting, if I took this show seriously...well...I guess I wouldn't be able to watch it.]
Now where the heck is EJ?
Novella Lover,
I like it! "Don't make deals with the devil!" You are so right. In one way or another, almost everyone made a deal with a devil (though not necessarily THE devil) and lived to regret it.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the recap.
Carvivlie,
Maria popping up as a zombie? Oh please please please be wrong!
:)
NM, cute avatar. I am firmly planted in my EZ-come EZ-go chair and enjoying all the antics out on the Patio.
So it sounds like you and Carvivlie have struck up an alliance with the Crackpot Theorists™. Will you need a separate "Maria is alive!" table or will you be sharing with the "Graciela is faking her illness" gang? (I believe Maricruz is in charge of that, so perhaps we should wait for her input.)
Actually, even though we didn't look into the box, Adolfo did. I was thinking he had become a bit of a mortuary expert and wasn't likely to be fooled. Still...
And thanks everyone for the kind wishes and hugs. This is such a great place to come...whether to laugh, or rant or mope.
And welcome back Cap'n Sharkbait!
Fatima
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I was more swayed than usual about Gracelessiela faking but that was a fairly convincing fall. My fear is that Montse will get her all dolled up and she will begin channeling Ana Sofia from over at Pobres/Ricos. She will write bad checks, start acting really hoity again. Maybe the one line about JL being a good father will be all we can expect from her. I do agree that Padre A was trying to distract Montse and keep her from having needless regrets if Graci does "go on ahead"
Sylvia, so nice to see you are back on these pages! Welcome home again.
Judy I am glad you can come here for solace and laughter, doesn't it keep us all sane and warm.
Loved, "We see Victor tied up in a chair and we hear this plaintive -- and yet idiotic -- message...Oy. Think, Victor. Think. Why would you believe that lying sociopath again?""
The use of the word, "kerfuffle".
And Adolfo, "He has an aha! moment: "Another letter!"
Daisynjay-had to laugh at your karmageddon for Gaudy, "Just as she gets all glammed up again thanks to her daughter, who thanks to Padre feels guilty ( Really Padre??), she'll bite the dust in a blaze of a bad fashion statement".
I'm laughing now. Monse is going to do her make up and get her dressed up again, what, back with tablecloths draped around her neck!! Too much!!
Yeah, you guys are right, Gracie is NOT faking. I was wrong...It really seemed like it with all that smirking she was doing...
Judy, glad you're back, so sorry for your loss!
I am having a hard time believing Maria is really dead. Where's Carlos when you need him?
In any case, wouldn't Graciela have to take something to ward off the effects of a brain tumor? Palliative care or something? That's what seems suspicious to me - she's still lucid, still eating, and still being a nuisance to others. She's just got too much energy for such a dire diagnosis.
Maybe her health will take a nose-dive in the last episodes, though.
"I know the show is not big on medical realism"
You have a gift for understatement :)
Actually, Gracie DID refuse palliative treatment, specifically surgery and chemo.
" it looks like all we have left is violence followed by more violence followed by ads for Ruffles."
That's a bit harsh. Have you forgotten about the Tundra? She'd be very hurt if she heard what you were saying.
Thanks so much for your nice words!
I think the truth of Gracie's health is just one of those games the writers are playing with us to keep our interest. You can work up a convincing argument on either side. Last night the scales seemed to be tipping to the "Gracie is NOT faking" side. Maybe so. Or maybe someone had a thumb on the scales.
Susanlynn:
"A tiger does not change it's stripes. [Gracie] was a dreadful human being when she was healthy, and she has not had a sudden personality change now that she is ill."
Yup. I've said that too (so has Carlos), though I think you have said it best.
UA, You mentioned hoping that Montse would find out that her mamita knew that Pedro was alive. She mentioned it to her already—she told her that it was Pedro that gave Fabi the gun. I thought maybe it was poor continuity work on the writers part that Montse didn’t react or respond to that news.
Jarifa ITA about Victor not being believable. Really? He thinks that madman is going to leave his daughter and wife alone if he kills him? As Adolfo says Pedro’s word is worth nothing. And there is nothing to say about how idiotic Victor was to believe that Pedro was going to have Nadia and Victoria killed once he died. Why would anyone have any loyalty or reason to kill them once the great and terrible Pedro was dead? Also, IF Victor was going to die anyway, why didn’t he just pull the trigger (aim for the head please this time) and kill Pedro and then let his henchmen do him in? I know: two more weeks. And how did Victor know where Pedro was? Enough. Sorry for my rant.
Fatima I will sit staunchly with you and Jarifa and of course Maricruz at the Guady is faking table. I thought she timed her fall perfectly and perfectly in keeping with her goals—enough about your stupid kid! Let’s put the focus back on me! However, I really think I’m earning my spot by having a nagging feeling that we have not seen the last of BM. I know, Addled saw her head, but WE didn’t. Is that just me and Carvivlie?
Rebecca
Let me know before I announce the latest count. :))
I think you and Carvivlie have a good point about BM popping up again. I think there was one other person, but I would have to go back to yesterday's and today's posts to be sure.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
Night!
Though I understand Padre's comments about forgiveness, it seems the brunt of those comments fall on Montse. Since Dim is basically the honest, thinking authority figure in town, he's too busy to deal w/his evil mother. In most tns the burden usually falls on women to not just forgive but allow the toxic person back in their life like nothing has happened. Those who have been verbal abused have to have boundaries with abusers but tn forgiveness overlooks this important point.
Add me to the list of those who wouldn't think that Victor would have been the helper. But he's so vapid, you can believe how he'd fall for whatever Pedro says; he's just tragically stupid.
While I don't condone JL taking Romina, she is safer w/him than Montse and Ale. I just don't understand why they don't listen to Daisynjay and leave town. And I don't mean on that ridiculous weekend of romance where their other family members are sitting ducks.
Rebecca, ok, your place at the "Graciela is Faking It" table has been set!! Total now is: 13
Now, I had really better get to bed.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
Btw, how is it known that it was Marias head in box?? Not sure if I missed Adolf saying that and I missed it.
Pleasant dreams! lQLVMR not!!!
Rebecca,
Thanks for stopping by last night. Great comment. I had forgotten that Graciela told Montserrat that it was Pedro who gave Fabiola the gun. This whole "Who knew about Pedro and when did they know it?" thing has gotten out of control. I'm glad we have a few people like you with excellent memories to keep it all straight.
Fatima, I'm glad you're keeping the Crackpot Theorists™ in order. We crackpots need a place to hang our beanies on the Patio.
Karen, I'm always happy to hear you enjoyed a recap of mine.
As an old school feminist and as someone who has had professional dealings with women's mental health issues, I couldn't agree more with your comments about abused women.
I suppose I'm not watching as a critical thinker -- I'm just wallowing in the story. Thanks for the reality check!
Novella Lover:
"Btw, how is it known that it was Marias head in box?? Not sure if I missed Adolf saying that and I missed it."
I don't know either. I've been thinking the same thing. I didn't hear anyone say that. And it was a BIG honkin' box.
So, current number at the "Graciela is Faking It Table" is: 14
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
This is a great point, especially when you consider that Pedro treats all his henchmen/helpers like dirt. Pedro constantly calls them "fools", "stupid", "imbeciles", etc. Why would they have any love or loyalty to him? If Victor had any brains he'd have realized that Pedro's henchmen would be more concerned about who gets the top spot in the narco network than killing Pedro's ex-wife and child.
but I did get up Saturday morning and read the recap first thing,
I just couldn't comment at that time. Thanks NM for your great recap and your use of the word kerfuffle. WOW! I had heard that word before but not for years, it had me running for a dictionary.
Almost no one cares about Esmeralda and Erick but I do. Looks like Rufugio isn't going to loose her. We never found out what Eric did but as things look now, Virginia has her sights on him. BTW, the song that Eric sang
Friday was a song from his sister's group Jeans called Como Duele. It was a Jeans hit.
Before I forget---Xlntperuvian, prayers and best wishes for your husbands fight with cancer.
Daisy---I agree that Gaudy/Daniela will go out with some major acting.
Vivi---I agree with you too. A priest should be preaching forgiveness.
Eli Perez---All we have left is violence and ads for Ruffles. LOL
In another novela we were all drinking Baily's. In this one it's
pass the Ruffles please.
Good question Rebecca---How did Victor know where Pedro was?
And last. Fatima---I am currently
sitting at the Gracie is Faking it Table but I am starting to have doubts. Her fall Friday night looked very convincing. Is her brain tumor causing her to loose her sense of balance?
the gringo
After the Padre was still alive after 7 years (that storyline still makes no sense to me. Logically he should be dead. I mean EZ does nothing against Pedro for 7 yrs and keeps Padre alive knowing all he knows. Come On!!) everyone not seen completely dead is possibly alive. I just think Maria has one more surprise.
And can we talk security again?! She and Pedro just walked up to his place. Also how did Pedro know Montserrat would show up, or in time? Or that Ale would throw himself outside? Pedro logically should have been waiting in the house. Way too many "coincidences" for me in that scene.
Thanks for the info about Eric's song!
And if you don't have to reach for your dictionary at least once, then it's not a genuine NovelaMaven recap, right? :D
Carvivlie,
"I was 100% sure Gracie was faking it after her doc told Dim what she needs is the love of her children. But now I'm 50//50."
Exactly! Except I'm inclining towards the "She's not faking it" side of the scale at the moment.
And of course you are so right about all the nuttiness of Pedro's appearance at the hacienda. I guess the cinematographers just love those hacienda steps -- and who can blame them?
We can expect less and less logic as we approach the end. But if they resurrect the chickens, it may be too much, even for me. And that's saying a lot.
Belated thanks to Elna June for your clever poetic presentation of Thursday's episode in which, as your title so aptly noted, we bade a fond farewell to our much misunderstood and under-appreciated (both by the Patio crowd as well as Alejandro and the writers) María.
As for Victor, Pedro pretty much outed him as his rescuer by telling María in the preceding episode that it was the person she would least expect... hmmm... now who might that be? As for no one guessing, it was pretty much a no win proposition, if wrong, you look like a fool... if right, then you were clearly guilty of revealing a spoiler.
Even in retrospect it made absolutely no sense unless you take into account what a bumbling inept fool Victor has been throughout this entire TN. And as for his latest brilliant decision, I think that Rebecca summed it up best:
"Why would anyone have any loyalty or reason to kill them once the great and terrible Pedro was dead?"
Indeed. And as xintperuvean points out:
"...Pedro's henchmen would be more concerned about who gets the top spot in the narco network..."
...and it's highly unlikely that he set up an endowment to fund any postmortem vengeance.
NovelaMaven,
"...if they resurrect the chickens, it may be too much, even for me."
Now that sounds a lot like a cleverly disguised spoiler.
NEXT!
Carlos
"I can't remember..was a box of chicken heads sent to anyone ?...a box of chicken nuggets ????"
Now that you mention it, I believe there was a mysterious box of nuggets delivered to the Café, but Macario ate them before anyone could 'deconstruct' them.
Carlos,
How nice to see you back on the Patio! Thanks so much for the kind words. By the way, have you noticed that Cap'n Sylvia is around too?
In your absence, I have moved away from the "Graciela is faking" table and returned, beanie in hand, to the "Carlos is always right" bench. Sigh.
Now about Victor the Stupid --
If he knew that Pedro was hanging out at the hangar, then he has been in contact with him all along. So does that mean he has been feeding him information about his friends?
Did Victor tell Pedro that Alejandro and Montserrat would be going to the hacienda? Did he set up his best friend?
Carlos
I'm with Carvivlie. I'm still not sure about Gracie. If she's faking it she's doing a good job. If she bribed the doc, she does have the money to do so. It's just a matter of whether or not he took the bait. So I'm not sure if Padre A. is in the right about telling Montse to forgive Gracie.
I'm still baffled by the fact that Vic possibly helped Pedro. I thought it would've been Gracie. It is true that Vic is the last person anyone would expect as Pedro pointed out, but I think someone else is helping him too.
I wonder who's going to find JL. It would be nice if Dim gets the credit for that one.
I'm a little worried about the confrontation between Adolfito and Refugio in tomorrow's episode. We shall see what happens.
--TF
As to Gracie, it hasn't been a year since her diagnosis. She stayed holed up in her room right after Fabiola's suicide and a year has passed since then. Her "diagnosis" is recent.
"As to Gracie, it hasn't been a year since her diagnosis... Her "diagnosis" is recent."
I presume this is directed at my last comment. I seem to be having a problem making myself clear here lately. I said:
"...say a year goes by and Gabriela is still alive..."
not:
"A year has gone by and Graciela is still alive."
My question meant... what could be her plan once her expiration date is reached and she is still with us?
Carlos
said that he is not going to give Romina back to St. Montse. Ok, what then? He's the Police Chief,
is he going to take baby Romina and skip town? He has a house and roots in Aguazul, would he just hop on a plane and fly to the states? If he stays in Aguazul, he could be brought up on kidnapping charges right?
The letter from EZ---I know that Refugio means well but how dumb can a police officer military or other get? I mean it was for Dimi
and marked confidential. Ok so you open it but decide not to read it then you lay it down on the table and rush out the door leaving the letter all alone with
Adolfo. It's no wonder that this guy didn't make Captain. I know that it's still to early for an ending so I think that I will just sit back with a bag of Ruffles and some dip, enjoy life and wait to see what happens.
The writers have lost their way. The secondary character Pedro is the main character now, with Adolfo right behind.
The action reminds me of the old Agatha Christie novel "Ten Little Indians", where people get invited to an island and the get killed off one by one.
All that we have waiting for us is who will get killed next.
Ridiculous.
Frankly, I don't find any of the main characters very interesting. Monse and Ale are dull, dull, dull. The only couple I am interesting in seeing how they evolve and if they end up together are Dim and Fina, and the Dim-Fina-Adolfo triangle is way more interesting than the insipid and stupid Ale-Monse-JL triangle. I am also interested in seeing how Gracie ends up.
NovelaMaven, a few paragraphs above, you said you were sitting on the fence, but in your reply to Carlos you said you had moved away from the "Graciela Is Faking It" table. So, that would bring the count to 13.
gringo is sitting on the fence, but still at the table. Count remains at 13
Pepe (a newcomer!!! welcome!) would like a seat at the table, so the count goes back up to 14.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
Now the main characters like Ale are secondary and cartoonish.
In the final episodes, we are watching a mob movie, where all we can expect is one more killing after another.
Pedro is a great villain, but he is not supposed to be the straw that stirs the drink.
It's very disappointing to this huero.
With that said, I believe that Gaudencia is one of the smartest con artists ever. She is the Master Manipulator. She is the Master Cylinder. Precedent has already been set in "Cuando Me Enamoro" when the witch mother (played by Rocio Banquells, sp?) paid off a doctor to convince her family that she had a brain tumor. Said doctor doctored up another patient's scan and put that witch of a mother's name on it. The family bought it hook, line, and sinker.
Given that there seems to be a hint of inherent laziness upon the part of the writers, I propose that:
Gaudencia is EXPONTENTIALLY smarter than that chica in CME. Do I know what Gaudencia's plan is or her end game? No, I do not, but when I READ her face and I READ her actions nothing rings true. Nothing.
It means nothing that she chose not to accept any treatment, but even then, if she were really dying, there would still be some type of doctor visit. Gaudencia is a die hard narcissist. If she were really dying, I believe that as a narcissist, she would do EVERYTHING in her power to live. So, why isn't she doing it?
Furthermore, Gaudencia has an airhead for a daughter; someone she has manipulated and controlled since forever. Unlike Dimitrio (at this stage of the game), Montserrat is not immune to Gaudencia's shenanigans. Dimitrio has his force shields up and with good reason.
If I go down in flames with my Crackpot Theory, that's OK. At least, I have thought out my line of reasoning. The kicker, of course, it that I am reasoning out all of the plausible possibilities. I could be giving the writers more credit than they deserve.
Could I possibly change my mind? Of course, but someone is going to have to show me the money before I do.
The answer lies in the eyes. It is always in the eyes.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™ and loving every minute of the fun!
Maria, as the song goes - she had it coming. But, I'm suspiciously expecting her to show up again. It took so long to get rid of her and it was all too quick and easy.
Fatima you seem to say everything I'm thinking, saving me some typing ; } I hope there's room left at the table for a Gaudy non-believer. Padre was out of line to say Montse forgiveness depends on her 'taking care' of Gaudy.
Marea Primavera
Shall I make it officially 15?
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
I keep repeating myself but nothing beats a Carla Estrada novela. By far Caray, Caray bloggers recommended her top three novelas--Alborada, Amor Real, and Pasion almost 2:1 over any other novela on the Caray, Caray discussion "Recommended Novelas" posted a few weeks ago.
I feel sure she paid off the doc-- Dim seems to have forgotten the second opinion (much like "Peddy's corpse" DNA test). Of COURSE she doesn't want treatment! She's NOT sick! She has all kinds of options when it comes to her miraculous recovery-- the doc was wrong, shoulda had a second opinion, it's a miracle? Puh-LEEZE! Or, given the circumstances POR FAVOR! I may go down in shame but I'm parking my butt at the Gracie's faking table for the duration!
Now as to why, I assume it's to try to win back her children's love. She's already rich, so she doesn't need that. I think those who've labeled her as a narcissist have it right. She has to make sure everyone believes as maybe she does that she is a great mother. She has to triumph over Rosie. She has to regain the outward standing that her ego demands. Personally I hope we get a doozy of an anvil and I hope (and believe) that this is not it. Hmmmm, maybe Maria (zombie or no) will come help deliver it?
Have I gone over the edge? Have I been watching too many TNs?
Ready for this one to end-- not sure I'll be watching the next one. I've started watching Mi Corazon es Tuyo (sorry I haven't commented yet, haven't really had time to read the recaps yet but I will!) and the lightness of it is a welcome respite from LQLVMR.
Night!
Rebecca
Rebecca, if we go down, we won't go down in shame. My wonderful father always used to tell me that when I was defending my position, as long as I had carefully thought it out and felt that I had good reason for my position, even if my position turned out to be incorrect, it would be fine because I had used logic and purposeful thinking to defend my position.
I could then figure out the holes in my argument and learn from the mistakes in my thinking. Mind you, he told me this when I was but a wee child!! Somehow, he made making mistakes a fun game. :))
I like your line of thinking, Rebecca!!
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
The reason for the 7-year time jump is all about the 7-year issue regarding people being Legally Dead.
With a few exceptions, in most countries that is the period of time a person has to be missing without a clue to be officially declared Legally Dead. This is why MDA did his time in a civilian prison rather than a Navy brig because he would have gotten a shorter sentence. The legal status of Monserrat's and Alejandro's marriage was thus set up for maximum potential legal confusion. Certainly anyone who cares about her would by the end of those seven years recommend that she move on with her life.
This also allows for Nadia's child to be old enough to be aware of danger. She's a child with loving parents who is suddenly kidnapped by a monster and put in serious danger.
There also had to be time for Dimitrio to grow up and develop a serious sense of responsibility, for Monserrat to find independence from Gracie (which makes the current situation so much more egregious), and for Josefina to find herself.
And Adolfo to lose himself.
Fatima, one thing about narcissistic control freaks like Gracie is that control is never about an end result: It's all a process. Anything they criticize will never reach a constantly-moving standard and nothing is ever enough for them. She may as well be a vampire sucking her own children's blood at the same rate their bodies can replenish it.
If she has any awareness of her own mortality (faking this illness or not) she would want her children to feel massive guilt after her death. Guilt that might even kill them. She infantilized Dimitrio for years so she wouldn't lose him to another woman while she tried to sell Monse to the highest bidder. Three times. The first guy (Sebastian) failed to maintain ties with Monse, so she met JL. The second man (Alejandro) got wise to her and cut off the gravy train and the third one (JL, now MDA) heard all the other stuff and learned from it. You'd think she'd have given up, but no.
Alejandro's declaration that he will hire a nurse for her should force this issue once and for all.
Thanks for the clarification regarding the 7-year time gap. Over the past two years, I've watched three dozen novelas (most via YouTube). I don't think any of the novelas I've seen so far have been so lacking in a coherent script with adequate follow through. I commend the actors that have had to deal with this ridiculous extension.
I think it was you who mentioned that LQNPA was extended or altered. Was this due to the illness of JS or because the novela gathered high ratings? I liked LQNPA tremendously because JS played a character completely unexpected from the norm. His role was not portrayed to the point of stupidity. Yes, his character was flawed, but, yet, his personality grew throughout the novela.
Great recap. You got everything! Awesome detail and wit. Thanks for all your hard work. It is very much appreciated.
WOW! I was not expecting Vic to be the one. I was very surprised. I do admit that I didn't like the reasons for him helping Peddy, but I do understand his desperation for wanting to protect his family. Peddy has been a pain in the a** for Vic since day one, and Vic made the mistake of making a deal with the devil (Peddy), thinking that he could protect PBN and Victoria.
I am really looking forward to Peddy's downfall, but I can't wait for everyone to discover that Fofito is el alacran. Everyone will be SHOCKED!
Just when MDA was starting to act normal again, he goes and kidnaps Romina. I know he is trying to protect his daughter, but he should not have done that. It is a crime, but like someone commented earlier, he has trust issues.
I am still with the theory that Gracie is faking it. She's a fake, fake, faker!
I love this novella, but I am tired and sometimes extensions suck!
Off to bed...hasta pronto!
Welcome back! Happy to read your comments again.
JudyB,
Condolences on your recent loss, and glad to have you back.
The writers of that series had to do a sudden rewrite when JS ended up in the hospital. Several things about that story changed and not for the better, although we certainly have seen far worse (and LQLVMR isn't that). The alternative would have been to recast the role and while they had someone in mind who could have done the job well, JS had put his brand on that role and the ratings would have suffered.
LQNPA was the third version of an original by Delia Fiallo. It went from a novela de epoca to a modern-dress story in the process. It also went from 60 hours to 97 to 167 along the way. I have yet to see the earlier versions, but all three have different endings and this was because the character of the husband changed in each version.
I have seen far worse inconsistency than what is happening in LQLVMR and some of it at Telemundo as well. As said elsewhere I'm glad this didn't become a full-blown narco story because those I refuse to watch.
Have fun!
I take it that you didn't see "Corazon Indomable"? Words cannot describe what happened to that TN. You should take a gander at the wonderful recaps and comments for that "show".
I think our dear gringo was the only one left standing supporting that show, but he had his valid and legitimate reasons.
Fatima
Member, Crackpot Theorists™
Sometimes I think that is done deliberately to confuse the audience.
I'm always the last one to the party since I try to keep my TN/Caray Caray habit at bay for the weekend, but thanks a million for the stunning recap. I thought it was one of your best--funny, smart, and informative. I loved it all, but I think my favorite observation was this:
Refugio, after spending the day chasing down guitar boy and then lollygagging on the beach, has finally thought to call Dimitrio and tell him about the Very Important and Confidential Letter bearing Ezequiel's Words from the Grave, probably including the identity of Mónica's killer, the Scorpion.
I liked the beach scene, but, honestly, that Refugio would just leave this important letter lying around was really stretching my powers to suspend disbelief.
Thanks again, NovelaMaven. You are always amazing and share your talents so generously.
Best,
Julia R.
Tigre "Sin Huevos" Medina: http://m.imgur.com/GMSckfl
Basura Claus : http://m.imgur.com/0eV34w0
Gracielas true form : http://imgur.com/xWugtrL
An Eastern Special : http://m.imgur.com/E3F3V7w
All were made by me with an app called " Pho.to.Lab ,enjoy:)
I blame EZ's assistant for the letter fiasco. She should have put that letter into Dim's hands, period. I work in the administrative support field, and I would never give a letter I was instructed to deliver to one person to someone else. Unless at gunpoint--and then I'd have to think about it.
I want to thank all the recappers for the solid work you all did last week. I don't believe I acknowledged any of you when making my comments. Very remiss of me. I appreciate all you do, especially since there are always situations that turn up in ultimas capitulos where I need to be forewarned by reading the recaps before watching.
Nanette
Stupid move by Refugio. And that admin should have come back at a later time. I can understand her mistake better than his, though.
Rebecca---You have some great points too.
SO----If Gaudy had several of us fooled with a fake fall and there really isn't a tumor putting pressure on her brain, it all turns out to be a rouse to gain back the love of her children and to take her place over Rosie as top mama---then, how will she go out? A terrible car accident maybe
No fire, they're not going to burn down that beautiful mansion.
A confrontation with Peddy---what?
I'm one who believes that Gracie isn't faking it. However, I do believe she faked the little collapse. It was just too coincidental that she did that while Mons was going on about Romina. Gracie wants it to be all about her.
Thank you so much for this wonderful recap. I am so late to the fiesta. I was out all weekend and just now have time to comment.
I loved the recap. Some of my favs:
'Refugio, after spending the day chasing down guitar boy and then lollygagging on the beach, has finally thought to call Dimitrio and tell him about the Very Important and Confidential Letter bearing Ezequiel's Words from the Grave, probably including the identity of Mónica's killer, the Scorpion.'
OMG, Maven, you put an entire recap into one sentence. Wonderful, wonderful.
'The baby-faced killer isn't in the hangar, but at the hospital...
where Doc Marta has made his boo boo all better."
I could just see Adolfo, THE BABY FACED KILLER. That is it. he will always be the Baby Faced Killer to me.
'Victor, tied up in a chair, delivers this plaintive -- and yet idiotic -- message:'
Maven, you have such a way with words. Plaintive--and yet idiotic! That is Victor to the life. Dumb but mildly appealing. I cannot help but remember the great flower cart incident. Romantic but utterly stupid.
More favorites -
The Hobbled Hitman
and what a way to foreshadow the probable wrap-up of JL's story. (And no, dear friends, that is only speculation, not spoiler). It sure sounds like they are going to redeem JL after all.
Finally, I will comment on my biggest beanie moment of the capitulo: "Graciela should do it because it will make her -- and her family -- feel good."
Huh? Say what? ¿Que que?
But, dear Maven, as much as I resprct the medical opinions of those more learned than myself, I.e. Carlos and your fine self, I am such a staunch Crackpot Theorist that I stubbornly refuse to believe that Graciela is really sick. I say she is faking by putting brown eyeshadow under her eyes.
That's my story and I am sticking to it.
Big smile!
Elna June
I assume my name is on a placecard at the Crackpot Theorists Table. As one of the Founding Members I do not want my place relinquished to any Johnny-Come-Lately newbie Crackpot Theorist.
I have been making up Crackpot Theorist backstory for characters since I discovered telenovelas.
Smile.
Victoria, you mention that you have not seen a TN that is so "lacking in a coherent script".
I take it that you didn't see "Corazon Indomable"? Words cannot describe what happened to that TN. You should take a gander at the wonderful recaps and comments for that "show".
"I think our dear gringo was the only one left standing supporting that show, but he had his valid and legitimate reasons."
I am glad to hear that gringo was a CI stalwart. However, CI was Cervantes compared to the worst telenovela I have even seen (and recapped) El Talisman.
Noting in my book holds a candle to El Tal in terms of hideous writing complimented by dreadful performances.
EJ
Please accept my sincerest condolences on your loss. I am sending you love and prayers.
Con abrazos,
Elna June
TF, Pepe, Gringo, Marea Primavera, AuntyAnn, Julia Rold, Nanette, Elna June, La Paloma, Assorted Anonymi, and Beloved Crackpot Theorists™
(Forgive me if I missed your name. I promise you that I did read and appreciate your comment.)
I continue to find this a very engaging novela, warts and all. Like EJ, I consider El Talismán the benchmark for bad telenovelas. (From what I saw of CI and PEAM, they were pretty good contenders as well.) ROBO is one that has had a number of brilliant moments, as well as a lot of very good moments, so I'm willing to cut it some slack. (Doesn't stop me from snarking on it though) :D
I want to quit this novela for the same reasons everyone complains about. But I just can't, like the oldie but goodie"I dont like you, but I love you."
Yet...today we are up 140 comments. Perhaps theres others that feel like me. Getting my snacks ready for tonight! Gonna have a party
Sorry I forgot how terrible CI and CDL. And both those were lacking a great stud like SR to look at, and I don't think Daniel Areas (?) has developed his acting skills yet.
Sorry I don't like abbreviations or Acronyms, so I don't know why I used one, except to say I was typing from my phone which is a hassle. Half the time I have to guess at the novelas when bloggers use abbreviations for them since I've only seen about three dozen or so in the past two years.
CDL for me stands for Corona de Lagrimas, which I think was worse than Corazon Indomable.
In fact, I will skip La Malquerida because I don't think I can put up with another Victoria Ruffo novela, and this takes into account that I didn't see Triunfo del Amor!
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