Thursday, January 28, 2016
El Hotel de los Secretos #3, 1/27/16 Wednesday: One Baby Gone, Two Still in Play
Labels: hotel
"Isabel rushes to get Dr. Santamaria in Room 36" How in the world do you catch so much detail? My head was still at the bottom of the stairs.
I don't feel sorry for deliberate fools like Andres.
At least Julio Montiel Collado is no more
I thought there may have been something between Diego and Christina, the extent of which still unknown. Whatever it was her roommate Belen thought so and perhaps more of the staff. Did she reject Diego? Was she pregnant?
HAVE to tune in tonight to see how the rest of the Julio/Isa confrontation goes.
Reading how the story played out, I'm wondering if there was also a parallel tofie on the blood and sorrow of what happened with Sonia, and the blood stained clothes of Cristina's, and then put that together with Belen's pregnancy. Seems to be purposeful to me.
Daisynjay
Didn't dead Ximena look so much like Cristina? I was sure it was her at first and I think that was done on purpose.
I'm not sure if Belen is the most accurate witness about Cris. I can't see Diego promoting someone just for having sex with him. Now, blackmailing him over something serious...that I do see.
Tofie- I watch without captions of any kind, so I have to only rely on my ears. Since there's no full character list anywhere, I'm going by what I think I hear. If you guys ever spot a name I got wrong, just let me know.
Yikes, I am eating breakfast , and the blood is making me a little queasy.
Yeah, Diego and Belen, it's all fun and ganes and spanking and biting and slapping until someone loses an eye...or gets pregnant.
The bald Butler looks and sounds familiar , but I think the lack of hair is throwing me off.
Well, off to teach five-paragraph essay form.
I'm now upgrading my baby sale prediction with an attempted baby theft. Teresa will plot with the midwife to steal Belen's baby, letting Belen think her own child died. But something will happen to Belen's baby too (born with horns and cloven hoofs, perhaps), and some resourceful person will have to cough up some cash for a quick substitute - Violeta's baby.
That almost seems too obvious, though, so perhaps it will be something more convoluted.
I would think that Felipe owed Julio for bailing him out of the cantina de mala muerte.
Susanlynn, Don Benjamin is portrayed by Luis Couturier who was also in PEAM, Amor Bravio, Ramona, El Color de la Pasion, and a bunch of other series. In all of these he has a full head of hair and variable facial hair.
I'm wondering whether Diego is a serial killer.
How is Julio going to be able to fight without getting visibly hurt? It will be very difficult for him to avoid being hit in the face.
More later.
I certainly loved the way Dona Teresa manipulated the situation with the doctor to keep him quiet not to mention the way she tied Sophia into knots emotionally and preyed on her weakness, not to mention the cruelty of waking her physically debilitated daughter up against all good common sense and decency. Selfish and scheming doesn't quite say it all about this woman, does it?
The cantina owner has a much clearer motive, and he's extremely vile, so I'd put him at the top of my list of suspects.
We should also entertain the possibility that Jimena's killer was a woman. Possibly ridiculous, but maybe one of the hotel guests or maids has a crush on Felipe and is a little squirrelly.
I enjoy the little squabbles between Lupe and Angela. Their disagreements are so petty, it just has to be love. :-)
I did eventually recongize Daniela Romo from Alborada. I didn't think I could remember her face, but I saw it from a certain angle in a certain light and then I remembered. This is quite a different role for her!
Okay. I'll get back to work now. I'm not totally obsessed with this TN. Really.
Great cinematography and use of music, too.
Genaro is none other than Pedro from La vecina, Luis Gatica.
Julie, good prediction, substitute baby, true TN story line. Plenty of pregnant girls to go around.
The interiors are I think set designs and the kitchen is certainly made to 1908 specifications I think. It looked like the stove was lit from the bottom by gas jets. Home version of that stove were usually coal fired.
Unless Ximena was mistaken for Cristina in the dark.
If they're not linked, then we've got two different killers running around this place. This doesn't really seem like that kind of telenovela, though.
Do we know how long ago Isabel's father died? (That may have been one of those things that I missed in the first episode.) Was it, say, a month ago, around the same time Cris disappeared? I'm wondering if there's any chance he was murdered too - something that looked like an accident or natural causes.
I would bank on the idea that Papa's death is part of the big picture.
Daisynjay
The plot seems to be moving pretty fast. Poor Sofia. I'm not sure I'd want to keep that petulant husband, but then it was a different time with different prospects for women, and so far she seems pretty spineless herself. The two of them would probably be far better off and much happier if they sought their destiny elsewhere. Her mother is so toxic.
Teresa seems to pride herself on her shrewdness, which makes it all the more laughable that she can't see how Diego is using her. Did she even ask how he had the money to help the business?
I thought I recognized the outside of the hotel as the clinic in MEPS where Lili (Dominika Paleta) spent a lot of time drugged up. The main staircase from the garden is the same and so are the sloping walkways leading off to the side. The outside does seem to change a bit when they look up from the balcony below, or from a close up of the stairs going up to the door. I think they use different locations for different scenes.
I don't think he's been dead very long or Mama would have called Isabel back to the nest long before this. Mourning periods are set lengths, but some widows ditch them early or choose to remain in black the rest of their lives (with the addition of party hat and sequins). Perhaps Dona T. felt that it would be too morbid to be at the head of an important resort hotel to be seen in black all the time.
Wearing black was still serious business for widows and daughters in Spanish-speaking countries (and Italy, too) at least 50 years ago. I don't know what progressive countries are doing these days.
I don't think Teresa would want to announce an engagement TOO soon after her husband's death, only because of appearances.
I'd like to think that this example is extreme.
That's much too easy, though, isn't it?
I'm just as curious as to who put Cris's bloodstained uniform in Diego's room. I think someone suggested Andres late yesterday. But then it would be very odd for him to continue to hold his silence after the uniform wound up in Julio's hands, wouldn't it?
I also wondered if it could be Cristina herself, if she survived and has been lurking around the hotel unseen, waiting for a chance to make her move (whatever that might be). She might not realize her brother is there yet. But such a scenario seems much too farfetched, even for a TN, doesn't it?
Finally, I am curious about Lupe's son, the quiet fellow who doesn't enjoy cutting onions. They always say that you have to watch out for the quiet ones! They see and hear everything without anyone noticing.
Daisy, you took the words out of my mouth - Diego looks too guilty right now, so it can't be him, right?
Maybe Ximena and Cristina's fates are not connected and this is Just a red herring - who Knows?
It is getting quite intriguing and since the original was so well received I'm almost sure we will go through several theories until the end.
I, too, believe that Romulo died in the last year or so. I think traditional mourning lasts a year and none of the characters are wearing black anymore. Plus they would have to wait a socially acceptable amount of time before announcing an engagement.
EE does nothing for me as a galan, but I think he was well cast. He lost some weight, enough that he can play a starved nobody rather well.And he looks nice with "Isabel ", too.
She could also have friends in the village nearby to help her stay out of sight while her wounds healed. Hmm, I'm warming up to this idea. I haven't seen a good haunting in a while - I think the last was in PESE. The question is, can a live person haunt as effectively as a dead one? I'd like to see that!
He's no Thor, but he's a handsome enough man. Alas, I keep noticing his adam's apple. I don't feel very strongly about that one way or another, but it would be better for him if his most striking feature were something more popular, like dimples.
I guess we'll find out why Ximi was offed sooner or later, but it could have been something as simple as an accident with the last person she was with, he or she freaked out and dragged her to the old well in the woods. Well the boy called it a pozo, but it didn't look like a well. A real well would have kept her hidden for a long time.
Also, why wouldn't Genaro or Minerva have wondered about her absence before the boy came in and announced it.
I wonder if Sofia will tell Isabel about losing the baby and pretending it's still alive. They seem close enough and Sofia doesn't seem like the type who could hide something like that from her.
Diego's reaction to Cristina's bloody clothing was not the reaction of someone who was surprised to see a bloody dress. He was only surprised that it appeared. So with his reaction to take it and burn it, that tells us he knows why it was bloody.
Cristina threatened Teresa with exposing the truth of something, I"m guessing it had more to do with their insolvency than anything. I don't think she had a relationship with Diego. Teresa was directly involved with whatever Cristina wanted to expose, and Teresa may have told Diego to get rid of her. He may have a direct line to a killer who gets rid of unwanted people in his life.
Julie: I like your idea of Cristina gaslighting Diego.
Adriana: I agree about the leads. Neither of them is what I would call classically pretty/handsome, but they are attractive and do look good together.
Vario: They do seem to repeat the first week's eps during the day. I've noticed that in other TNs.
I'm enjoying this one. The first ep was a little slow for me, but the last two have been fast paced. I love the cinematography, story, acting--and especially Isa's costumes.
Nanette
Anita, Belen wasn't fired and hadn't talked to Diego at the point that the dress had yet appeared.
Maybe someone who taped it could ck to see who was missing from the big lighting event. I'm sure Teresa had sth to do with the disappearance, after all it's Diana Bracho.
Now that I'm almost old enough that's a role I'd love to play if I'd had the guts to have the career I wanted.
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