Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Pasión y Poder #29 Martes 12/15/15
The ambulance siren became louder.
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The music was super loud during crucial scenes so if you’d allow me a few small rectifications:
1) Eladio did not threaten to throw Julia out on the street, he said: “since you don’t want to see it (how much I love you), then you can forget about even going out to the street. (“Olvídate siquiera de salir a la calle”).
2) And as he tried to grab her near the stairs, he said: “I’m not gonna let you run to meet with him / look for him (Arturo)” (”No voy a dejar que corras a buscarlo”)
And later on, when Eladio was panicking that the ambulance was taking too long, Gabi asked if they should just take Julia to the hospital themselves in their SUV but the nurse said it was dangerous to do so and Eladio added that they are not going to move Julia, the ambulance just has to come (promptly).
Humberto’s last sentence to Eladio was way nastier. He was not accusing Eladio, he was warning him off Julia and the way she might use this incident to her advantage. He said: “What I mean is that I know Julia and for the sake of getting things to go her way she is capable of blaming it (her fall) on you, Eladio!” (“Lo qué pasa es que yo conozco a Julia y con tal de salirse con la suya es capaz de écharte la culpa, Eladio!”); at which point Eladio yells at him to shut the heck up.
Blimey! At long last, things are picking up pace in PyP! Julia’s accident has stirred much drama in the Gómez Luna household and was a well-executed scene to boot. I winced when her head hit the handrail. Ouch!
During their confrontation at the hospital, I was cheering on David for reading Eladio the riot act! However, it looks like father and son are due for a rapprochement, judging from this episode’s last scene.
I can’t wait for the rest of this week’s episodes. So much to look forward to:
Eladio will probably be accused of pushing Julia down the stairs. I wonder who would tip off the police and/or press charges...
Art is going to go berserk when he finds out “Mi Julia” took a tumble down the staircase of doom! I wonder what idiocy he’ll be coming up with.
Nina’s claws are out and she’s ready to maul! She’s gotten sick of everyone snapping at her. Hope her inner witch manifests more in the coming episodes for our viewing pleasure.
Consuelo’s problems are getting compounded. The revelation of the “burdel connection” is hanging over her head and now she has to act oblivious to the attentions of yet another unwanted suitor (stalker). Can’t this petite blonde cutie catch a break?
Chimp Boy is on the verge of committing some irreparable damage to the negotiation with the striking workers. He’s too stupid for there to be any other outcome to this crisis, especially since there is no “grown-up” present to reign him in. I hope we get to see him pull more of his pleading and bored apelike faces on SkyChat; I really enjoyed that scene!
Daniela’s leash is getting looser... I sense trouble ahead!
All in all, a fun episode! I’m happy for the writers to use this accident/coma plot line whichever way they want as long as they keep things moving at a dynamic pace. I just beg that, for the love of all that is good and holy, we are spared any amnesia nonsense!
Well, I’d better skidaddle. ¡Gracias otra vez!
“Julia, perdóname por todos esos malos entendidos. Tú sabes que soy incapaz de hacerte daño y, en este momento, daría mi vida por estar en tu lugar. Sé que nadie entiende cuanto te amo pero tú sí lo sabes. Te consta que, a pesar de todo, siempre has sido el amor de mi vida. Eres el amor de mi vida desde que te ví por primera vez, y todos los días he luchado por que me ames como te amo yo a tí. Y a veces me he resignado aunque sé que tu corazon es de otro. Sé que es de él... Y si me altero es por eso; porque me frustra amarte tanto y no ser correspondido. Sólo he recibido de tí limosnas de tu amor...”
(Eladio’s soliloquy at the beside of a comatose Julia. It looks like his heart facsimile is working after all: “Julia, forgive me for all those misunderstandings. You know that I am incapable of doing you any harm and, in this moment, I would give my life to trade places with you. I know that nobody gets how much I love you but you, in turn, do. You know beyond a shadow of a doubt that, in spite of everything, you have always been the love of my life. You are the love of my life since the first time I saw you, and every day I have strived to make you love me the way that I love you. And sometimes I’ve resigned myself to the fact that your heart belongs to another. I know it belongs to him... And if I get angry it’s because of this; because I become frustrated from loving you so much and having my love unreciprocated. I have only received from you crumbs of your love...”)
Malos entendidos = misunderstandings. This is a widely used plural form for “malentendido” (misunderstanding) but it is grammatically incorrect; the correct plural is “malentendidoS”.
Ser incapaz de... = to be unable to, to be incapable of...
Hacerle daño a alguien = to harm or hurt somebody
Lugar = place
Te consta que... = you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that...
Luchar por... = to fight for, to strive for, to vie for...
Resignarse = to give up, to accept defeat
Alterarse = to get angry / upset / agitated
Limosna = alms, handouts, spare change
The corrected line of Humberto's, though, makes the dinner scene make more sense. I am getting the feeling now that David doesn't get much of a good vibe from him. I concluded a while back that Humberto has no sons of his own; possibly David is the only grandson. Now that 29 episodes have passed and Julia has not mentioned having a brother I can only think she was at least fortunate for that. Humberto would have raised him to be exactly like himself and she would either have had to run away from home or kill herself. Not that he would have cared.
Did Humberto hate his wife because of her "failure" to provide him with a son? I could see him taking offense to that. We can almost excuse Henry VIII on the lack of scientific knowledge about this, but Humberto has no excuse.
I also hope there will be no amnesia story here. The way she fell against the railing looks like it points in that direction. That is a novela and soap opera cliche I'd like to see die out because the kind of global amnesia that it usually demonstrates is actually very rare. That there was such extreme confidentiality in with Maribel's brain tumor, the way that this nurse examined Julia, and that he said not to move her is finally adding some medical verisimilitude.
More later. I have to catch up to the other two series.
Yikes #staircaseofdoom...Makes one almost want to eschew second story living accommodations.
Eladio seemed sincere as he gave his speech at Julie's bedside. Redemption?
I had a flashback to Alborada , and Hippolita with a huge bandage wrapped at a jaunty angle around her head asking her concerned lover, family, and friends "Who are you?..." Who am I?" If Julia has amnesia, Eladio can start romancing anew. Yikes.
Well, I am off to a kindergarten program, and then, I must dash to college to give the writing final exam. Hohoho
P.s.Be careful out here..watch those stairs.
How you guys pick up all the dialogue befuddles me. I rely too much on their facial expressions and body language which makes it difficult when distracted by say, bad acting, Miguels XRay glasses or Chimp Boy beating his chest and fornicating.
Connie knows exactly what she's doing to dweeby Miguel, not her bad he has an obsessive crush, but she knows if there was but one Snickers bar left in the whole wide world, and he had it, he'd give it to her, knowing she would give it to Erick.
I believe Eladio is in love with Julia and thought there must be a god since she was delivered to his doorstep. He wasn't of Julia and Art's social class, probably patronized by Art and his family, overworked by Art's daddy and knew Art would be handed everything. It wasn't Eladio that tried to break Julia and Art up but he caught Julia when an unappreciative Art threw her away. I do fault him for believing Julia would ever love him for his well intended commitment, not insisting paternity be proved and allowing her rejection to make him mean.
I particularly liked the way you started the first two paragraphs with a line of straightforward exposition and then followed it with a sharp observation – just excellent!
Part of the difficulty in understanding this character is probably the typecasting at Televisa. For 20 or more years Fernando Colunga was one of the top romantic leads at the network with the huge advantage of being historically versatile. We all fell in love with Luis in Alborada. That is probably making it difficult for many viewers to see him as an irredeemable villain, particularly one who gaslights his wife with her own father as an accomplice. One who took advantage of her hurt and married her knowing she was looking to hurt Arturo back. In the opening episode when he said they would be together until death, he predicted his own Karmageddon.
There is obviously more to Eladio's backstory, but I hope the writers don't hold back much longer. If the network fulfills its statement that series will be no more than 120 or 125 episodes from now on, we're a quarter of the way through already.
Since last Tuesday, I've picked one quote from every episode and shared it here with the Patio, highlighting some Spanish vocabulary. I will try to do it for every episode, if I can. It's my way of saying thank you to Caray Caray for all the things I learnt over this last year thanks to the recappers' commitment and hard work.
Back to PyP, "Did Humberto hate his wife because of her "failure" to provide him with a son?". That's a very astute observation indeed! I think this quest for a male heir to be raised to emulate his nasty macho ways would've motivated his mistreatment and constant cheating... that and the fact that he is a heartless bastard! Since last episode, Humberto is the main villain in my book! I still can't believe this is the same guy who played sweet Ciro Palafox from MEPS! Hats off to Luis Bayardo!
As for the amnesia... Lord help us! I completely agree with you, I wish they would just scrap this nonsense from TNs, FOREVER! Bang the head once, you get memory loss. Bang the head again, you get memory back! Ta-daaaaaaa! (Ugh, gag me!)
As regards Alborada, the amnesia story is the blemish in what is otherwise a perfect TN. It's the reason Amor Real is placed higher in my list of all-time favorites.
P.S. You are right! Be careful when going down the stairs, everyone! I'm trying to resume exercise after an ankle fracture I suffered in September; I have no idea how I missed a step going down the stairs and wound up injuring BOTH legs! #StaircaseOfDoom is real and it can happen to real people too!
Franco is not going to have an easy time of learning the truth about his roots. That his mother went to prison for 20 years could not reflect badly on him, but to find out that Eladio is his sperm donor who took him away and did not acknowledge him will really hurt.
Eladio is like a dictator who won't designate a successor. That could be another excuse for keeping both sons at arms' length.
Nadicta- Loving how you are pulling out interesting sentences, phrases and vocab. Girl, you really should give recapping a try. You’ve got the calling.
Eladio started out his marriage to Julia by raping her. Sorry, dude. We are starting at negative levels in a relationship if that’s how we start out. He can boohoo all he wants about her not loving him like he loves her (he knew that when he married her). But HE set the terms of their relationship for the next 25 years with that violent/brutal act. And don’t try to convince me that the few periods over those years when he “ALLOWED” (*rolling my eyes*) her to work, go out, make phone calls, pee by herself, are supposed to make up for the emotional abuse, rough handling, belittling, obsessive control he displays with her most of the time. He may THINK that’s love, and he may believe that Julia should let those few periods of “generosity” on his part erase all the other sh*t in their marriage, but that’s not the way humans work. He’s lucky he wasn’t on the wrong end of a “Burning Bed” or Lorena Bobbitt situation long ago.
Some very interesting observations about Humberto...and evidently his behavior is conflicted...
"Humberto looked oddly human as he looked up at Gabriela"..but later on
"there was not a single note of worry in his voice."
Dang, I was just about to feel a little compassion for the old bugger.
Also found your Dominick Dunne speculation interesting-- on how Eladio could have gotten Julia a lobotomy, and thus a Stepford Wife, but that would have taken all the fun out of winning her heart (if he could) and permanently wresting her away from Arturo. Quite a theory.
You have the gift of fully entering into the drama and seeing the characters as actual living people with complex and conflicting motivations...thus adding a lot of depth to these scripted stories.
For that and for all you do for CarayCary...many thanks. This was an elegant and well-crafted recap that had me on the edge of my seat. Now to watch!
http://www.sitiostotal.com/noticias/detras-de-camaras-de-pasion-y-poder-del-accidente-de-julia/
I might be better off just reading the recaps each day because watching some of this is not good for my blood pressure.
Eladio is a deeply disturbed man. Truly. His sense of values and his ability to rationalize his ongoing negative behavior as to be the fault of only others is disturbing. I lived with someone like this, and there is no ability to make them see differently. In Eladio's case, it is bordering on paranoia and violent behavioral reactions. I actually don't see him learning from this...instead he would want to hide Julia away even more to ensure this "accident" doesn't get out and nothing like it would happen again. This should convince both Gaby and Julia, once our of there, to get away from that man.
Sorry those at the Nina table, still don't like her. Glad Connie is keeping Artie in the loop.
Daisynjay
I believe the Eladio - Julia relationship developed the way you laid it out. The information scattered by the writers here and there indicate that Eladio was in love with Julia when she was Arturo's fiancé. In yesterday's episode, Eladio was so afraid and panicked Julia might die that I have no doubt he truly loves her; but as a famous Arab expression says: "Some kinds of love can kill you".
-- UA: Eladio loves Julia deeply, obsessively, unrequitedly. Spiting Arturo is not his only motivation for having "held on" to Julia for so long. He actually does love her, in his sick, possessive, violent way. To you and me, a love that brings out the worst in one is not love; a love that hurts and disrespects and humiliates is not love. However, love has many facets, some uglier than others.
As Chris Rock said in one of his stand-up routines: "If you haven't contemplated murder, you ain't been in love. If you haven't seriously thought about killing a motherfucker, you ain't been in love. If you haven't had a can of rat poison in your hand and looked at it for forty-five minutes straight, you ain't been in love. If you haven't bought a shovel and a bag and a rug to roll their ass up in, you ain't been in love. If you haven't practiced your alibi in front of the mirror, you ain't been in love. And the only thing that's stopped you from killing this motherfucker was a episode of CSI: "Oh man, they thorough. I better make up. They might catch my ass." :D
FC has been the romantic lead for over two decades but the way I feel about Eladio is not attributable to that only. In my case, it's the Eladio character that perplexes me and not the fact that FC plays him. In Amor Real, FC played a character that was way more complex and violent than the typical romantic lead, yet the writers made him pay through the nose before he could be redeemed and get his family back. In Esmeralda, FC's character was so unbearable I was always fighting the urge to slap him upside the head and I really wanted Esmeralda to wind up with her other love interest.
Maybe if Arturo wasn't so flawed and maybe if we got to see JS's "ojitos pizperitos" (happy flirty eyes) more often, I'd feel a lot different about Eladio.
I agree that Consuelo should tell Arturo about her having grown up in a brothel. There's no time to waste on this, either because as soon as Erick gets on a phone with Nina all hell will break loose. This is all Nina needs. She is no Alice Grenville and would never learn to think like her.
It's a great thing that these two incredible actors are in the same series for the first time.
Daisy, that Eladio makes everything someone else's fault is a major trait of narcissism. Nina also does this. Also the idea that one's money can buy anything one wants. That's at least half of Eladio's outburst to the doctor who is doing his best.
I was sure he was going to light into Nina for refusing to send another chofer to Connie. I guess they don't have Uber in Mexico City?
He probably WILL light into Nina for letting Daniela out to play because that will be the final proof that Nina is undermining his actions on Daniela.
Looks like David is going to find out tonight that Julia is yearning for Arturo Montenegro and THAT'S the reason why the 2 families are at odds.
I wonder if this will make David feel any differently about his relationship with Regina. It was nice to see him checking in with her, and her trying to be supportive however she can. I feel like if Eladio gains David’s sympathy because of the Julia-Art reveal, he’ll also drop the “you could be Art’s child” bomb on him, all while Julia is still in a coma. That way he can continue to play on David’s sympathy, make himself look good for putting up with another man’s child, justify his cold behavior towards David, AND break him and Gina up, all in one fell swoop.
I thought this was supposed to be happening in 2015, not 1950.
On that note, I love how Daniela commented on Nina's ideas being too 50s. But she's right. Nina using her looks and sexual talent to ride on a man's financial coattails is too 50s. However, if Daniela is ever not going to go that way herself she has to go back to school, buckle down, and study.
-- Vivi: If David does tell Eladio about what he accidentally heard and he probes him to find out who the "other man" in his Mom's life is, I think Eladio will either evade answering or he'll give him the short version where Arturo is the villain; that's if he mentions Arturo at all. I personally don't believe that Eladio currently in the best disposition to be playing games or manipulating David. He doesn't have the mind for it right now. He's too consumed by his desire to see Julia recover. That's all he care about at this stage. That and making Arturo pay for Julia's accident because he holds him responsible for what happened to her. I just wonder what form his payback will take this time.
Your conversation translations were sensational and very, very much appreciated.
I feel gullible and foolish for believing (even for the split second) that Humberto cares about or loves his daughter at all. For all the time it took for the second hand of a clock to move we saw "Humberto looked oddly human as he took Gabriela's hand and looked up at her" followed quickly by “It's that I know Julia,” said Humberto. He was running out of breath. “...and she is capable of using this to her advantage to blame you, Eladio.” Cruelty wears many faces.
Given the disastrous state of Eladio and Julia's relationship, amnesia does sadly seem the only ploy that would allow them to continue together. I do believe Julia would have left had she not fallen. Susanlynn, while I think that Eladio was sincere at Julia's bedside, he would never allow her the freedom she deserves, no matter what he might have pledged.
Glad that Arturo likes, respects and cares for Consuelo. Her having to explain a ride home to Nina was cringeworthy.
daisy, I will never be sitting at Nina's table. Might I suggest a table on the other side of the patio?
Nandicta, thank you for providing such interesting, informative vocabulary as well as insights! So glad you joined us.
Diana
-- Vivi: Thank you for sharing that making-of video and kudos to everyone involved in that scene, especially the stunt lady!
As regards recapping, I can't commit the time necessary for a regular recapping spot but I am more than happy to assist our PyP recappers over the Christmas / New Year's period, should the need arise. You're such a sweet bunch here on the PyP Patio, I know you will be very supportive and patient with me if I attempt a recap!
-- Vivi and Diana: I'm glad the vocabulary is of help to you. I always write down a few quotes from every episode I watch, because I like the way it sounds, because it displays an interesting grammatical turn of phrase or because there is a word I want to remember. If I get to share one of these quotes with you guys in every episode, I'm compelled to check my spelling, especially the accents, and with practice I get to improve my writing in Spanish. Win-win! :)
My late comment thoughts from yesterday 12/15 were confirmed 1,000% last night. Sweet loving wonderful Nina is a WITCH--BRUJA. The EVIL WITCH had Consuelo in tears last night even though there had been no wrong done. Yes, where was Uber? Seems as though Bruja Nina only loves or cares about her disgusting offspring--Regina not included. Regina wants to be a good person and make something of her life so of course, Regina would be on the Bruja's hate list also. --- When a divorce is made known, it will be all Consuelo's fault. Erick's Ratt? No matter. It will be Consuelo's fault and the Bruja will show no mercy. Poor baby Erick on the other hand will get loads and loads of comfort, love and encouragement from "sweet mommy."
A lot of gloom ahead I'm afraid.
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the gringo
When I was out a half hour ago I remembered another refusal of DNA testing in a contemporary story, that of Alvaro in Duelo de Pasiones in 2006 or so. His answer when someone asked him "Why not?" was "I don't believe in those things." He did horrific things and paid the appropriate price at the end,
I've been giving Nina a break, but her treatment of Consuelo is childish and nasty. Nina suffers from arrested development. What worked when she was 20 looks stupid done in her 40s. Arturo, you have my permission to ask for a divorce. No need to wait to see what will happen with Julia.
Vivi - Thanks for the fall clip. My hat is off to the stunt woman. Interesting that she chose to wear thigh highs. I once hit my head like Julia did and got a golf ball size lump on my forehead, but no coma.
Nandicta - Love the vocab.
Question: maybe I missed something. Is the Ratt still pretending to be preggers. Eladio asked for proof and he didn't seem to care when he visited her yesterday.
I like your point Niecie on Nina's "arrested development". As a former actress, her looks and attitude may have got her to a certain point, and when that stopped working, she used the same attributes to land and keep a rich husband. She may not know any other way to be. Still don't like her though.
Daisynjay
Gosh, that was very apparent when Nina tried to invite herself along with Daniela and her gf's. If Art paid any attention to his wife you'd have a different Nina.
Ok, Nina was a bit of a bitch to Connie but what would you think if the wife of your child came home after dark hugging up with a guy you have never seen in your life when he was away on business?
I'm glad that Eladio has dialed his rage back a bit and is revealing a more vulnerable some pitiful side. I don't like him any better but I have a bit of sympathy for his unenviable situation.
So why in the world did Julia marry him in the first place? I'm also a bit confused about the sex. Did she not realize that it's an integral part of the whole marriage thing? Was David conceived as a result of that rape? Did something happen that caused her to resist his advances later in the marriage?
And for goodness sake, why has she stayed with him all the years? Dad? David? Fear? Money? Stupidity?
To at least some degree it appears to me that right now Eladio and Nina are victims of Julia and Arturo.
Nandicta, sorry, I generally find Chris Rock to be quite funny, but outright reject his foolish and dangerous natterings about love.
Carlos
the gringo
I'm glad that Nina is getting nastier because I don't want to defend the "villana", I want her to go full "bruja" on everybody's behind while looking fabulously tacky in her garish makeup and skintight dresses. I'd like to see the narcissism, the passive aggressiveness, the scheming, the manipulating displayed openly and put to good use to advance the general plot. This way all the Nina haters can boo and hiss and we at the Nina table can relish the antics of this odious character while patiently awaiting her karmageddon.
-- UA: I actually liked the fact that Rogelio's character accepted his condition and allowed himself to be happy. For me, having him cured and walking down the aisle on his wedding day would have felt contrived and unrealistic. After all, there are many people out there defying disability and they manage to live full happy lives.
I never saw Duelo de Pasiones and I don't think I will given the consensus on Caray Caray! that it was a horrendous TN. "I don't believe in those things" cracked me up though! Thanks for the chuckle :)
-- Niecie: Ouch! That's gotta hurt! Glad your accident wasn't as serious as Julia's dive down the staircase of doom.
I learnt so much Spanish thanks to this site and I'm glad to contribute a little something back. Besides, everyone in the Patio expresses themselves so eloquently, I'm polishing my English thanks to all of you.
Big question--what will David think of this bedside confession of Eladio's. Will he see his father in a different light? He might if Eladio doesn't bring up David's supposed "external" paternity.
David was therefore conceived as a result of the rape. We know from the scene between Arturo and Julia that no sex happened between them between the breakup and her wedding to Eladio.
Julia has stayed in her prison all these years because Eladio paid off her father's debts and pays his medical bills. Humberto gambled away the Vallardo family fortune, probably over a period of years. His other daughter, Amanda, got out while the getting was still good. Julia also has feared for David, but he's a grown man now and capable of taking care of himself. What is not clear is when the Vallardo fortune went completely bust.
Remember also that Humberto did his best to break Julia before handing her over to a new torturer, but couldn't do the same job he had done on her mother (by his own statement). She has experienced a lifetime of abuse by Humberto first and then immediately after by Eladio, who is worse. David detailed that Eladio criticized her to death. A lifetime of that tells someone that s/he is worthless, useless, and of no value. If you hear this often enough you start believing it. Add fear to that mix and you have inertia in hell.
-- Carlos: That Chris Rock statement is funny because it is outrageous and farcical! As I said before, I expect love to bring out the best in me and in my partner. A love that turns one into a monster of jealousy and possessiveness is not love, it is a cancer that eats away at the heart and soul. I've experienced unrequited love once in my life but I resigned myself to letting it go rather quickly, not because I'm strong or anything like that but because I have this profound belief that everyone deserves to be loved and adored by their partner. No one should have to endure rejection and humiliation to beg for crumbs of love from someone who barely notices they exist. He does pop into my mind from time to time... It's a fond memory tinged with a little sadness so I acknowledge that feeling for a second then release it his way with good wishes for his health and happiness. My emotional baggage taught me that I should never allow myself to be stuck in relationship where one side is subjected to either abuse or rejection. However, I acknowledge that for many people it is easier said than done. Julia should've left Eladio years ago because of the wedding night rape, the abuse, the humiliation and the physical imprisonment and Eladio should've left Julia years ago because of the disdain, the rejection and the yearning for another man.
While no one likes seeing rape graphically portrayed on TNs, I'd love to see a flashback to the conversation these two had leading up to the rape.
Carlos
I am wondering whether Humberto raped his wife back in the day, but unless Julia confronts him we will never know.
Chris Rock notwithstanding, I'm in complete agreement with this part of your earlier comment:
"To you and me, a love that brings out the worst in one is not love; a love that hurts and disrespects and humiliates is not love."
this part, not so much:
"However, love has many facets, some uglier than others."
I submit that love is a pure and wonderful unsullied entity. Many horrible and ugly things may be done in the name of love but those are not true representations of any form of love. As I know it, love is kind, unselfish, self-sacrificing, and good. anything else is something else.
Of course, opinions vary.
Carlos
As regards the wedding night rape, it was only mentioned once as far as I can remember, either in episode 2 or 3, in a conversation between Eladio and Julia. Eladio seemed remorseful for a second when Julia brought it up before telling her to thank her lucky stars that "that night" happened, because it gave her the perfect excuse to pin David's paternity on him.
Sometime last week, UA surmised that whatever "set off" Eladio on their wedding night, he was going to blame it on Julia anyway. I agree with that assumption. My guess is that whatever it was, it had to do with Arturo. Maybe Eladio found out on his wedding day that Julia and Arturo met alone and/or slept together... Or something else to this effect. A bit like what happened in Amor Real, when recently-married Manuel lost his marbles after discovering that his bride was getting ready to run away with her lover during the wedding reception.
It would be interesting to find out what happened that night, if only through another conversation between characters. There's no excuse for Eladio's behavior but it would be good to understand how things went down.
Loves her or hes a really good actor.
Nina, its ok if men cheat but a woman shouldn't? (Not that I think cheating is good for anybody) but who is she kidding? Shes just makin a stink cuz she don't like connie.
All thesr people are crazy.
Kudos to whomever pointed out her attempt at hanging with Daniela's friends. That was telling. It would not surprise me if someday she tried to seduce David or some future boyfriend of Daniela's.
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