Monday, September 01, 2014
Mi Corazón es Tuyo Lunes 9/1/14 #31
She wanted no further discussion or comment about his feelings because that would only make things much worse. She stated she will do her job and change her attitude for everyone's good. She bolted out of the library before she could shed another tear or he could say another word.
You're
lucky this series is a comedy.
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I
know nothing!
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And
we thought the Brothers Grimm had the last word on wicked
stepmothers.
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You're
your dad's Mini-Me.
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Does
she look like the portrait of Fanny Sr?
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Isabela's
Mini-Me
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Fernando,
you don't see through her yet?
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Yes,
Isabela, you've got the part!
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That
said it all.
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Labels: mcet
I laughed at Yolanda in Isabela's office asking for and gerring the new credit card; Yolanda planning to move imto the mansion; Yolanda sending Nico,the basket; and Bruno's "daymare."
Diego seemed more of a pain today than being charming to me anyway.
I am ready for the wedding or at least the prep to bet going.
Jarifa
You said: " “The truth is I'm dying to be your wife, Fernando” she said. [Someone should really take her up on that.]
Best line evuh!!
Fatima
Fatima
Current and continuing peeve: Isabruja acting all lovey-dovey with Don Fernando, when he has made it clear he is not marrying her for love. Her constant "Mi amor, mi amor" just makes me want to twist her little head off.
But anyway. I am more interested in Jenny, Diego and even the break-dancing kid these days. The whole Fernando-Isabel thing is just too much of a downer.
J in Oregon
I'm starting to warm up to Yolanda. She may not be the upper crust lady Isabruja fancies herself to be, but she has more style and verve.
She is just so RIDICULOUS. It could not be more blatantly clear that Fer can't stand her and is only marrying her out of an overdeveloped and warped sense of obligation, and yet she creeps all over him oozing mi amors and sitting on his lap (!) and pretending they're so in luuuuuurve. She's only making herself look even more idiotic. Glad Betty overheard that witchy remark. Maybe she'll warn Fer. No, probably not. The people who should tattle in telenovelas never do.
I don't trust Diego at all, in fact I think he is probably Bad News, and yet I still love him. He's so upbeat. I also like how he's gradually getting the inside scoop on everyone's issues. Maybe he can serve as the All-Seeing Eye and Voice of Reason.
Can't they find any extras with at least marginally mediocre hip-hop skills? Sebas continues to also be terrible at hip-hop and a waste of screen time.
Loved the place where Fancy and the Lion King went boating and picnicking. Kind of a lame attempt at a picnic menu, but I guess they're young and can live on love :). For now, anyway. I don't understand why she needs Fer's permission to leave school.
Poor Briana. But on the bright side, Ximeana is upset. I wonder how Nando's doing at school these days. Did the bullying stop? Having two ladies fighting over him might do wonders for his stock price.
Looking forward to Fer getting the credit card bill.
Mystery: Diego arrived late at night on a motorcycle. Where did he get the motorcycle? Can you rent one at the Hertz counter at the airport? Does he keep a motorcycle handily garaged somewhere in town for when he drops by? Did he buy it upon arrival? Does he secretly have his own home and vehicle fleet in el Estado de Mexico, yet opted to stay in the mansion so as to find out all the good gossip and be a metiche?
After Nico told Diego about his concern for Jenny, they hopped on Diego's motorcycle and drove to her home. Why didn't they go inside to check on Jenny? Or did they, and I missed it?
I LOVE the way Yo-mama Bruja bought Nico's gift basket with Fer's tarjeta de credito!
I am also looking forward to the credit card bill, which is likely to arrive after the Wedding From Hell.
Beatriz is certainly in a position to know her boss well and to see that this marriage isn't for love. However, she isn't the type to interfere because she knows it could interfere with her employment. Not a comfortable place because she's now in Isabitch's line of fire.
In view of Rene Casado's position at Televisa I doubt that Isabitch will be able to do what I've seen other female villains do which is to fire the entire household staff and replace them with people who will be specifically loyal to her. But I'm sure she's going to try. Here is a guess: She will fire Ana and hire a Nanny From Hell whom the kids will really drive off. This will get on Fernando's last nerve when he finally notices and he will get Ana back.
"Yolanda's buttinsky tendencies"
I love Yolanda, she is clever, straight to the point and not a shrinking violet. Isabela should be glad to have her.
Diego - sincere playa?
Ana - leave the butt wagging at the club
Manuela - "Well, I'm hot blooded, check it and see I got a fever of a hundred and three"
Jenny - please tell Nic
Alicia - not graffiti neck
Leon - I'm warning you, better not be real bad
Betty - walking the line
Bruno - we're all replaceable
Isabela - and a big heart shaped bed
Fernando - Betty, what's the time difference for a conference call from hell?
Ximena - what you worried about, she's 15
"There is obviously something long-term between them including (but not limited to) a failure to communicate" and "The truth is I'm dying to be your wife, Fernando” she said. [Someone should really take her up on that.]" were my favorites. Not surprised my friend Fatima liked that too!
"And we thought the Brothers Grimm had the last word on wicked stepmothers" had me smiling away.
I am sorry for Briana, but we knew this was coming. I don't see Nando and Ximena long term. He and Briana seem much more compatible.
Felt so sorry for Ana...I really hope she beats the cancer. Why doesn't she get some more moral support by telling Nico? If she really loved him, I doubt she would be keeping something like this from him.
Isa in the devil outfit had me smiling. I hope she had fun - it was a cute scene.
Terrific job UA.
Diana
Anyway, I think Diego's scruffiness is in order to show what a total opposite he is from Fernando. I hope that Ana goes on a date with him, she needs a man to adore her. I think they will end up being good friends.
Jen will have a difficult time getting Jonny to go with her to her appointment. He's a little tied up lately.
Someone please have sex with Manuela right now to put us all out of our misery.
I can't wait for the credit card bill to come up too. Fer is going to have a fit. But he better get used to it.
So who will be this new character to replace Isa at work?
Isabitch's comments on Fanny doesn't bode well for the kids, but that may be her ultimate undoing. Fer may be clueless when it comes to women, and he needs a slap up the head to just tell her he doesn't love her, period! But I would guess if she even tries to mess with his kids, that won't go over well. Same with Ana...ironic that Isabitch may push them closer together in messing with Fanny or any of the kids.
I'm on the fence with Yolanda only because she still seems to be going along with Isa's crazy plans. And now she wants to move into the mansion. Really? Maybe it's me, but really not looking forward to that. But I"m sure it's to play up the Nico/Jenny/Yolando triangle. Wow, that hurts just to type that. Jen's scenes were well-done last night.
I'm not altogether disliking Diego. He's a charmer, or tries to be, but it does seem he genuinely cares about people under that "I don't give a damn" demeanor and dress. I do agree on the facial hair. Some dark-haired men need to keep the three day growth to a one or two day. Otherwise just looks sloppy. And the wet look - not a fan.
So if Johny is supposed to take Jen to the doctor, I'm guessing they'll realize he's missing soon? Darn. No offense, dude, but off my screen is where I prefer you.
The whole character of Manuela is just lost on me. I think Bruno, dear Rene, would actually be interesting if there wasn't the lame "romance" plot with her attached to him.
Daisynjay
Mroooooooow!
Isabruja gets worse everyday. I can't believe this wedding is going to happen so soon but I guess for story telling purposes it must. I can't imagine getting a divorce from her will be easy.. but I'm getting ahead of the story.
I like Diego. He's fun and seems to be level headed. I don't see any real interest from him in Ana but just a way to nicely pass the time.
The whole Bruno/Manuela story line is boring and I ff through.
MEOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW indeed. We might be seeing a few of our dear ladies showing show claws too soon.
Daisynjay
Fer and Diego's convo at the beginning. I believe Fer knows EXACTLY what Diego's resentment toward him is... it is about Fanny Sr... she was Diego's girl, or at least it seems Fernando knew Diego was interested in her and Fer and her fell in love...
Fer keeps saying Diego's resentment and bad blood has lasted over 22 years (remember Fanny is 19) and that it should be time he put it past them... but Fer rants in Diego's nose that Diego has not been able to turn the page...
Bruno/Manuela/Ana... the issue is Ana was the one to suggest to Manuela to tell Bruno that she was going to quit and take a job with te neighbor... and they let Bruno know yesterday that it was Ana who had suggested that lie to Manuela...
tofie: hot blooded is right!
Yolanda/Isabruja... Yolanda wants to move in to the Lasc mansion since it is such a big house compared to their apartment and whe will be closed to her 'Nic-urri'... she does not want to stay alone in that apartment.
I have a feeling that tatoo subject will come back... at the convo with the hip hop group and the leader, the twins asked if they could get tatoos but Sebas told them that the one that the guy had was not the temporary/washable one (like the sticker ones little kids get that wash off)... i have a feeling sometime the twins and/or Sebas will get tatoos and Fer won't be a happy camper.
tofie, loved your line for Fer this time... a huge businessman does not know the time difference with the country where the guys he wants to do business with live? Japan is either 11 hours or 13 hours difference... he better get one of those watches that have smaller dials with the time in other places around the world...
and i agree with Tofie and Paloma... Yolanda will be a pain to Nico and Jennys... but at least she is showing to be way smarter than IsaBruja... and a bit more fun and less caricaturesque to watch her moves.
She gushed her thanks and kissed him repeatedly when he looked more like he needed a vomitorium. Or at least an antacid. and Jorge S can do that facial expression so well.
Somehow i can easily see IsBruja in an episode of Bridezillas where she makes everyone's life a living hell in the days prior to the wedding... and God help everyone during her last trimester of pregnancy, as you said... yikes!!
Betty can use that card on a day IsaBruja tries to get her in trouble, or for a day IsaBruja least expects it. If she considers Fernando a good boss, she should not stay quiet for long...
We haven't learned just how powerful he is in the 'Costena' corporation, have we? We know he hired IsaBruja, but is he her boss? or do they just work together?
and the smoking habit... that will also come when IsaBruja least expects ... esp if she gets really ansi and starts smoking in secret during her pregnancy. YIkes!
and as far as Ana in the middle of the love triangle with Diego and Fernando, I have no problem with it as long as she and Diego don't go all the way... it would not be good for the kids to be stuck in the middle of that. However, like others have said, I like Diego's character and the fact that he is not making conclusions but waiting patiently to learn what is going on from the first person sources instead of trying to fill in the blanks himself.
I would be so on Fernando's side if he has to face any of his kids getting tattoos.
LOVE the comparison of Manuela to a cat in heat!
Bruno seems more clueless about women than his boss is.
And is Johnny still tied up?
Diego is ok but he is a playboy so don't want Ana to fall for him. She not a bed hopper like Isabela or god help us Manuela.
Re: Nico and Diego trying to visit Jen, I think Nico only had Johnny's address, because Jen had been staying there before. But weren't she and Ana back at their own place? So Nico didn't find her at Johnny's.
Urban - I'm curious; did Edith Wharton inspire your weekend discussion about 'to the manor born?' Thinking along those lines, we definitely have two classes in this tn, and people can move between them fairly easily. For instance, (1) Yolanda doesn't appear refined or well-educated, but she married above her station into wealth. (2) Isabruja, though born into wealth and well-educated, lives from paycheck to paycheck and must marry well to support her lifestyle. I suppose she could slide down the social scale if she doesn't marry someone wealthy and if she has to declare bankruptcy. (3) Nico strikes me as a successful, self-made man, not particularly well-educated, who remains humble enough to date a waitress. (4) Fer and Diego appear very comfortable among the wealthy, but they, like their dad, don't mind dating someone beneath their social social station. (5) And, though born into the 'manor,' Fer's kids don't mind associating with those outside their class (Leon and street dancers). Apparently, establishing intimate relationships with persons of the lower class - in this tn, at least - do not necessarily lead to becoming a social pariah.
Fer and Diego appear very comfortable among the wealthy, but they, like their dad, don't mind dating someone beneath their social social station.
I think here is one of the places where there seems to be a clear distinction between Fernando and Diego, probably due mostly to their level of 'experience' with women and with the 'world outside their circles/home/workplace'.
Diego does not mind interacting with anyone, regardless of their social status or education level. (this is very common of people who have travelled much and have seen first hand how life is in other countries / areas of the world). Fernando interacts casually with Ana and with Betty(his sec) and is cordial to Jennys... What i mean is I doubt Fernando would have ever stepped into the 'Chicago' unless he was trying to get Jennys out of Nico's life. Fernando had to 'warm up' to the idea of Fanny dating the 'mensajerito', he could not help but have a double take on the 'long term picture' and even required some reassurance from Leon that he would keep improving education and job level in order to keep dating Fanny. Ana has changed Fernando in his 'restrictive methods'. He is no longer the 'black or white' type of judgmental guy.
Fernando still feels it his duty to maintain a protective plastic bubble around his children and he needs to 'approve' anyone who gets near them... He wants to prevent them from getting hurt, but at the same time he is preventing them from getting the 'street' experience he lacked.
In theory we don't have social classes in the US because we don't have titles of nobility. In practice, however, we do have them; it's all about old money and older lineage and where you went to school. I don't think that moving between the social classes is necessarily easy because it depends on:
-- looks and education (for women)
-- education and money (for men)
Note that the word "education" also includes self-presentation and etiquette.
"Maleducado" is often used in TNs to describe people who have no manners or polish. Thanks to modern media these things are relatively easy to learn. What isn't always easy is maintaining them.
For this series, let's look at the characters:
Yolanda is clearly out of the working class. Maybe she was beautiful when she was young and maybe she married a self-made man. We can't say much else because she's a widow for some time.
Nicolas is most likely a self-made man who worked his arse off to support his two sons and send them to good colleges. He's rich and retired, so he can do what he wants. Jennifer may be a waitress but she's young enough to be his daughter and a man his age can't usually get someone like that without a fat bank account.
Isabela is insecure of her place among the "upper crust" and will do whatever she thinks it takes to secure it. Even if that means telling people that Yolanda was her nanny. That one will come back to bite her on the tuchas within a few episodes.
Fernando avoids the whole issue (perhaps unintentionally and consequentially) by being a workaholic. He is, however, concerned about his children's future place in the world.
Diego avoids the issue by having a creative profession where talent is what matters.
I predict that with social media being what it is it will be harder to move up in social class in the future because of what will be known about you. Too many people post too much stuff they shouldn't.
But that's another discussion for another day.
Although I'm not sure what it would take for Fernando to admit she's a troll. She was incredibly rude to Leon right in front of him, not to mention how she acted to Ana and Johnny at the restaurant, and Fer just lets this go. Can't he see what a liability she is as a representative of the company?
Am I the only one who is getting bored and annoyed with Manuela and Bruno? Guys, give us a break!!
Also, either teach Sebastian some rhythmic moves or chuck it!! Also boring!!
Ana, Fer, Isabela and Yolanda are great.
Ann-NYC
Love the exchange about social class. These issues are so often explicit in telenovelas, right at the heart of the story most of the time.
As for Diego, he might be a terrible boyfriend (might be???) but he is bringing some humanity to the story. I like the way that Nico can confide in him and get his help and his general down-to-earth presence (though he was indeed to the manor born). We need someone a bit less judgemental to counteract Fernando's inclinations toward order, snobbery and correctness.
Mama local has boundary issues. Her daughter barely said yes and she is moving in already? Running up credit card debts. Serves DonFer right. In a way he is a snob. The baby aside, he wanted Ana is private but quickly. Jumped at the chance to do the "right thing " by Isa.what amazes me is he never once questioned if the baby was his. Afterall he barely knew her then.
As for Manuela, one word, "apple clder vineger"
works wonders on menopausale lust.
Hanna
Alternately, she could become wealthy on her own through her fancy business skills, yet she insists on marrying, even if it means marrying a guy with a large family she can't stand. Why is her identity so tied up in getting a rich husband?
I also don't think that Fernando jumped at the chance to marry Isabela. I think he wishes he could run away from her. This is all about that poor baby who may not even be his.
If that is the case, there will be a situation that will bring it to light.
This might be part of what has driven Isabela. She might be also think of a rich, handsome man as a "trophy husband." She also seems to want to escape Yolanda and that might be about more than social class.
Ana said that Manuela can't help her passion because of the Jarocha in her blood (at least that's what I heard and what the CCs said). Are women from Vera Cruz especially hot blooded? I wonder what our own Jarocha thinks about this.
Julia,
Yes, I enjoy every moment with Manuela on the screen. I think that she has a refreshing honesty about who she is what she wants.
Hanna,
Menopausal? Not quite, but certainly a rapidly ticking biological clock.
Surely there are no tattoos in the kidlets' future... or will we see a couple of tastefully done Hello Kitty or Power Ranger tats before this is done?
Carlos
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