Tuesday, June 02, 2015
Lo Imperdonable #11 Mon 6/1/15 Take this QUIZ to find out if this novela is right for you!
Labels: imperdonable
What can I say? Love is blind. Vero is too much in love to hear any alarm bells ringing or see the apparent hatred in Martin's eyes. Or maybe she just sees the love in him that he senses but refuses to acknowledge. In any case, I'm sure Vero's other three senses (touch, taste and smell) are overpowering her senses of sight and sound. It is, after all, hunky Martin she is kissing, smelling and hugging.
El amor, el amor.....
We shouldn't treat this novela too harshly lets give it time to develop .I havent watched the previous versions.Basically ill watch for Ana Brenda and Grettell Valdez.
Off to cook....¡Gracias!
Hey, Vilma, hang in there with La Malquerida, it's awesome.
I didn't think I would care about Pablo and Ana Perla but they were so cute. Both stealing a glance when the other not looking.
What a needy girl, Veronica, practically begging Ivan to love her and going back for more verbal abuse from Emi.
Good god Magdalena, leave that lush already.
Is Nanciyaga crushing on Pierre?
I"m with tofie in that watching Pable and Ana, when her bro and gramps aren't around, is sort of sweet. So high school first love sort of thing.
Kind of enjoying that more than the current angst with the main lovebirds. Gretel is having fun being a beyotch, so it's not bad watching her, but Em-old is too much ( the Grab and Kiss was just stupid) and even Ana needs to just straighten the spine a bit. I realize she's feeling isolated now, but just a tad less whiney would be good for me.
I know we had a whirlwind romance, but anyone else now hoping we just move on with this already. The whole family dynamic and everyone hating on everyone...seems it's getting old now after how many episodes, we get it, let's move on.
Daisynjay
Tofie, I agree. Magdalena should just leave. Are we supposed to believe that she has been putting up with this for about 20 years while Veronica has been growing up? If so, I would think she would have been been beaten into resigned acceptance of her situation by now and not bitching about it so actively each day. Or is Botel's drunkeness a new thing and I've missed the reason?
Barbara
@Vilma - welcome, and greetings to Kenya. Having watched a few movies filmed there, I know that Kenya is a gorgeous country. I second your advice that viewers should give this novela a chance and see where it goes. Whether or not they have seen previous versions, I know the writer Ximena Suarez has some surprises in store.
I started watching the epi just when Vero walked in on Marty hugging his ex. I was already shaking my head at her acceptance of Marty's callous way of dismissing her rservations about his ex hugging on him, and blown away that she let him get away with not saying he loves her. But now I learn this came after he ignored her calls and has been avoiding her. Wake up, Vero!
Pablo and Ana Perla were adorable.
IE: was Dimwit a brother or lover Martyr?
Oh. You inherited a gold mine? Possibly from Dimwit?
So did you murder him for the mine or what?
Come on Vero ask some questions above "do you like ice cream". "Oh Swell, do you like horses, too?"
Pablo and Ana Perla added a little spark as well. They're going to have a rough road ahead though. With Mariana acting like she and Pablo are already married and Ana Perla's brother and grandfather, yikes, I see a lot of tears ahead for AP before it's all smiles, hugs and kisses.
Vilma in Kenya---I loved La Malquerida. Don't drop it, or you will be sorry. Like Tofie, I thought it was awesome.
Carlos---Can you just take Virginia/Grettell away from us and save us all from misery?
What is Vero getting herself into? A lot of red flags are starting to flap in the breeze.
Must see tv tonight.
the gringo
gringo,
I think that Ginny is one of the bright spots of this TN. I can't see why anyone would want to take her out of this mix. She adds a necessary naughty spice that is needed here.
Wasn't Mariana formerly Kristal in LldA? I hopes that she steps up with some delightful hijinks of her own. If she joins forces with Ginny imagine the turbulence they can create.
I am with everyone who was appreciative of the adorable and sweetly innocent interlude between Ana Perla and Pablo. I'm not sure what plot purpose having Nancy looking on serves... she certainly doesn't strike me as a tattletale.
"...she doesn't pull out her machete. Yet."
But she did finger it warily while standing there.
Carlos
jlk
Pablo and Ana Perla were cute. I also don't get what the point was of having Nanciyaga there watching them.
I agree that Magdalena should leave Botel. He won't change. It was interesting finding out that the reason he left her daughter behind was because at the moment his only concern was saving Magdalena.
That forced kiss. Ugh! Emi deserved the slap.
Veronica should be seeing red flags everywhere. Doesn't she think it's strange that she would have to teach him to tell her that he loves her?
LatinaInMd, I'm especially flattered that you enjoyed what I wrote. I like your theory about why Verónica seems unable to hear any alarm bells:
"Or maybe she [Vero] just sees the love in him that he senses but refuses to acknowledge."
Yes, ambivalence is Martin's middle name.
Susanlynn
Thanks! And I'm sure you did very well on the quiz:D So glad you got a giggle out of it.
Vilma
Welcome to Caray! It's exciting to think that you are in Kenya watching Mexican telenovelas and reading and enjoying this blog. I'm delighted that you enjoyed what I wrote yesterday. I hope we'll see you around here often.
"We shouldn't treat this novela too harshly lets give it time to develop."
Yes. I agree with you completely. And even though I have been poking fun at it, I am really completely engaged in the story right now.
Anon 06:57
Wow, thank you so much. Where are you writing from? I hope the next time we hear from you, you sign a name or nickname so we get to know you. It gives me great pleasure to think that you have been enjoying my recaps and it is very thoughtful of you to let me know that.
Thanks! I'm glad/relieved you enjoyed it (There's a fine line between being funny and making an ass of yourself).
I agree about Pablo and Ana Perla ("I didn't think I would care about [them] but they were so cute. Both stealing a glance when the other not looking.") although they are cruisin' for a bruisin' – and not just because of the loony, controlling abuelo sadistic and brother. When Ana Perla finds out that about Mariana (who may or may not be the official 'prometida' but is certainly the 'novia' and is not only sharing his bed, but bankrolling the sojourn in la selva), she is going to be very disillusioned. Plus, the whole Mariana thing makes Pablo look like a callow jerk...
"Is Nanciyaga crushing on Pierre?"
ooh. That would be fun. N is already kind of into Martin, but who says you can't have more than one crush?
Daisynjay
Thank you so much! I agree about the Prado Castelo psychodrama. It's getting a little stifling in that household and it's time to move on... to more tsuris in exotic locations!
At first, Old Emi had a certain 'so bad it's funny' character, but now I kind of cringe in all his scenes.
I'm not finding Vero whiny though. I find myself liking her a lot more than I expected to.
Barbara
I appreciate the kind words. Thanks!
To add to what Tofie said about Magdalena: after Botel rescued her from her abusive husband, they spent a fortune on private detectives in the search for her daughter, and she felt guilty about bringing Botel to financial ruin.
Plus, the drunken spilling of the beans in the cantina was a major turning point. Losing one's reputation in a tiny, narrow-minded community is a devastating thing, a real catastrophe. It changes everything.
Steve, Kirby, Thanks for commenting.
I appreciate your gracious comment. Thank you! And yes, it's time for Vero to wake up, even if it is going to be a rude awakening.
Hi Gringo, Thanks! I sure hope Pablo and Ana Perla have a happy ending, but they're going to need more than a little luck for that to happen. Fingers and toes crossed.
(I haven't seen Tuesday's show yet – I'm already falling behind. Yikes.)
Carlos
"However, I did feel that the cute quiz was weighted against us Ginny fans."
Are you seriously suggesting that there is more than one Ginny fan? Or are you simply using the editorial (or perhaps the 'royal') we?
(Kristel was played by Maria Elisa Camargo, later seen in PEAM. I'm not sure who is playing Mariana here.)
Thank you. I hope I DID manage to amuse and entertain you.
jlk
It's so sweet of you to stop by and tell me that. Thank you!
La Paloma
I very much appreciate your words and I'm so glad you've decided to come along for the ride on this one!
Mauricio
My pleasure. I'm delighted that you enjoyed it. (You know, the more I think about it, the more I really WOULD like to see Osvaldo Benavides as Emiliano.)
"Doesn't she think it's strange that she would have to teach him to tell her that he loves her?"
Interesting question. There are people like that who have a hard time verbalizing their feelings and talking about love so it's not totally ridiculous for her to make that assumption...
Rebecca
"...does Grettel Valdez always play the bad girl? She certainly is good at it!"
This is really a question for Carlos, but I'll do my best here. Many of us first met GV when she played Matilde on Cuando me enamoro, one of the previous versions of our story, She was a good girl in that one, kind of a cross between Nanciyaga, Ana Perla and Matilde, and her signature costume shtick was a headband across her forehead.
Then she played a very bad girl in Lo que la vida me robó... and a star (villainess) was born!
If you want to see Ivan Sanchez as a galan to die for, you have to see him in La Reina del Sur with Kate del Castillo (who, as you probably know, was an earlier version of Ana Brenda's character here. See how Six Degrees of Salvador Mejía everything is?)
"Interesting question. There are people like that who have a hard time verbalizing their feelings and talking about love so it's not totally ridiculous for her to make that assumption.."
Good point. That makes sense. I hadn't thought about it in that way. Thanks!
As for Vero and Martin, I have the feeling (though I may be reading far too much into things) that Martin's emotional debility is part of his charm. Vero sees him as a project, a fixer-upper, which, as Maury and Dr. Phil and Oprah would agree, is a deadly way to enter any relationship :-)
@Rebecca - to paraphrase NovelaMaven, if you want to see Ivan Sanchez as a galan to die for, keep watching THIS novela. wink, wink.
Ok to bed I go:)
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