Monday, June 06, 2016

Tres Veces Ana - Episode 15 Where many characters take many long trips

Rehash of Thursday: 

Santi is discussing with Remedios why he remembers Ev (just saw him, not actually recovering memory, Rem is disappointed). Santi needs to talk to Ev, as he holds the only key to finding out who Santi was and why he was with Rem’s husband in one car on the day of the accident. 

Ev is huddling with the grandsons, tells them to follow Sole and Ana Lu and watch out for Santi/Marcelo. Gives them Marcelo’s picture. What should we do with him granddad? Why – kill, of course. 

New stuff: 

Ana Lu and Sole discuss Ana Lu’s complicated situation. Maybe Evaristo is wrong and Santi is not a criminal. No one knows who he is, Santiago doesn’t exist, wisely says Sole. He might wake up a completely different person tomorrow. The fact of the matter is that from now on Ana Lu will never see him with the same eyes, now that she knows he might have a criminal past, says Sole. 

Meanwhile in San Nicholas Ana Lu’s BFF is boarding the bus, presumably to Mexico to see Anibal if we are to believe her chaotic reminiscing and thoughts. 

Family of crazies – Abue, Ana Le and Mariano - is at the airport. Abuela sees the dude she had a thing with and is impactada. This is not lost on Ana Le – do you know that man? No, Abue brushes it off and they leave to buy some magazines for Ana Le. The man noticed Abue as well. 

At the hostel of lost memory, Santi has a day off, so Remedios prepared food and they are all to go away for a day. Sole is not crazy about the idea, but she is outvoted by everybody and a very excited Ana Lu. They load themselves and their things into Santi’s taxi, and in the background we see Ev’s grandsons watching them. When they arrive to their destination, Sole and Remedios pick a shady place to sit and Santi and Ana Lu are off to walk around. 

Sole is helping Rem put the blankets down and asks her if rich people come to this place. No, says Rem, rich people have their own places. Wonder why Sole is so interested… 
Ev’s grandsons are still in the background. 

Ramiro is knocking on a fence of Sole and Ana Lu’s former residence in San Nicholas with a coin – interesting strategy. Chana is watching him but does not approach. 

Llora is listening to sad music and remembering Ramiro gifting her a CD of Tchaykovsky. In the memory, Llora marvels at how well Ramiro knows her tastes and asks if he knows his fiancé the same way. He doesn’t , they don’t share the same tastes,  fiancé hates classical music. Llora then cries about her fate, who can ever fall in love with her given what she is missing. Well Ramiro is almost ready there, he sweetens her up and leans in for a kiss.  Gina interrupts them in the memory. And Leonor interrupts Llora’s sad memories in real life- Valentin is here. Crazy eyed Tin is looking around the house while Llora comes down.  He came to keep Llora company while her family is away. Run, Llora, run!!

Back at the hostel not everybody’s day is going so nicely as Santi and Ana Lu’s. Inaki’s father for one is none too happy - Inaki is moving out. Why must he leave? Well, that turns out to be an interesting question that sends Inaki on a rant on how he is excited to be out of this dump, wants more out of life than his father has or could give him. Inaki despises what his father does, his father is mediocre and Inaki doesn’t want that for himself. Father is hurt and Inaki leaves in a cab. I don’t understand the point of this dramatic move-out. Could he not move out quietly and thank his father? What’s the need to throw his new-found (literally 5 mins old) ability to afford a better place into his father’s face? 

Llora and her crazy beau Tin are playing sad music in unison. Leonor is watching them. This scene is depressing on many levels. 

Meanwhile out at the park, Santi and Ana Lu are enjoying life and being watched by Ev’s grandsons. 

Remedios is staring at Sole and remembers Sole telling her that if Santi one day gets his memory back, he might not be the same person and Rem might regret helping him.
Santi is also staring at Sole, remembering that Sole asked him to get out of the house and told him he was a danger to them. Santi promised to find out what Sole and her daughter are hiding. 
To complete this endless train of memories, Sole is remembering Marcelo threatening her and wonders why Ana Lu fell in love exactly with Santi. 

Meanwhile Jenny is getting ready for the family of Crazies to arrive. She remembers Marcelo, just only engaged, telling her the good news and she was slightly jealous because Mariano had not asked her in all these years. Arrival of crazies is interrupting her reminiscing, and she is out to meet them. Mariano had a surprise for Ana Le and Abue – the house has been remodeled by Jenny. This is not the surprise Ana Le was expecting. 

Ramiro finds Orlando at the shore. They agreed to grab some beers last time and Ramiro was looking for Orlando all day. Orlando is uncomfortable, no doubt due to pangs of conscience about beating Ramiro up last time. 

Ana Lu is staring at the picture of Marcelo. She cannot believe Santi is a killer. Well, that’s a surprise-  will we get a protagonist who actually has her own opinion? Ana Lu is growing on me. 

Elsewhere sad Llora is telling Tin about all her family, she wants him to meet both Ana Le and tio Mariano. Tio, you say, Llora? Yes, he does want to meet this tio. Tin plunges back into his own dark memories, and this particular one has Marcelo standing on his throat and threatening him to leave alone Mariano or else. Veeery intriguing. What could these two have had in common?

Ramiro is still with Orlando and tells him he needs to find and meet Soledad Hernandez. But you met her already, silly - she gave you a beer. Ramiro is beating himself up that he didn’t know that was Sole. 

Santiago is outside opening the car door and suddenly sees a gun pointed at him. That gun is attached to Evaristo’s hand, who orders him to get in the car and drive. 

Ana Lu, having decided to believe in Santi, wants to hide the photo of Marcelo, so Santi doesn’t find it. She goes to the closet to do so and instead finds Sole’s box – the one she clutches all the time. (Side question  - I must have missed that part, but what is in there? Pictures of her real daughter?) Ana Lu is about to open the box and Sole comes in and blows the gasket that Ana Lu is looking at her things. Cue in a long boring argument, Sole apologizes, Ana Lu is hurt. 

Santi is still deciding whether to get in the car with a stranger pointing a gun at him, and Evaristo helps the process by reminding him he has to think about the women inside. Santi gets in and they drive away. Anibal was walking in at the time, sees them and is surprised. He comes in the house, tells Rem about his good day and adds that he just saw her compadre Evaristo outside. Really? Rem is shocked. Oh yes, he was driving away with Santiago. 

Sole and Ana Lu are still at it. Ana Lu is hurt, but she will get over it. But now that she knows Sole is hiding so many things, can she please have her word that Evaristo will not find out about Santi living with them. Ana Lu doesn’t want anybody to hurt Santi. Sole agrees. 

Ramiro in the meantime is showing pictures of young and grown-up triplets and Ana Le/Llora respectively to Orlando, tells about their characters and wonders about Ana Lucia. He is totally oblivious to the stunned look on Orlando’s face. 

Santi is still driving with Ev and the gun in the back seat, and still does not understand where they are going. 

Predictably Orlando lies that he’s never seen Ana Lu in his life. Man, I was hoping we’d at least move this part of the story along. Another several episodes I guess. Orlando promises to investigate where Sole and Ana Lu have disappeared. 

Inaki moves in to his new house and is ecstatic.  

Crazies and Jenny are having drinks. Ana Le thinks the house reminds her of too many sad things. Abue very “helpfully” says that Marcelo was a very handsome man and she is sure Ana Le would give anything to see him alive. Ana Le remembers Ev telling her Marcelo might be alive. She excuses herself and goes up. I wonder what her game is in this. Did she or did she not have something to do with Marcelo’s disappearance? 

Santi is STILL driving, as the writers attempts to find out how many filler scenes they can fit in one episode. Current number is 1037 and counting… 

Orlando is wandering around town and remembers Sole scrambling to lock Ana Lu up when Ramiro was visiting. Something smells fishy to our little genius Orlando. 

Finally Ev and Santi get somewhere. They clearly drove all day, because it’s now dark. No wonder it seemed like that scene went on for hours! Ev wants to know why Santi is calling Rem madrina. Santi tells the whole story of accident, Rem’s husband, no memory. What about Ev – why does he want to kill Santi? Because, says Ev, Alfredo – Remedios’s husband – showed him pictures of Santi and told him he is a dangerous murderer. Santi is shocked.

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Thanks, Ria, for the great recap. "Run, Llora, run!!" was perfect! It sure was creepy with her and crazy Valentín the snoop making music together.

So according to Remedios, Chapultepec Park is for the normal people.

I wonder how Santiago is going to get out of his predicament with Evaristo.


 

Seems an age since I was able to watch the show at home in my comfy arm chair, and I promptly kept drifting off. Last night was not exactly exciting. Thank Ria for a great recap that honestly was more fascinating then some of the scenes I was seeing.

They need to ramp up the action in this. Even the big OMG moment with Ev pulling the gun on Santi started to be "whatever" as they drove on and on and on.

But as much as our Tin man is probably more a stranger danger, that scene with Llora...SHE SMILED! She laughed. Good lord, keep this dude around since he's the only one that keeps her from weeping incessantly.

So tired of Soledad. Orlando, someone get these girls together and then we can take it from there. I honestly am thinking this would be far more interesting if everyone found each other and then let the chaos and relationships ensue. What we have now is same old same old.

Daisynjay
 

I am glad I was not the only one who found the episode a bit of a snooze.

Sounds like we need to go to Chapultepec, Jarifa - free of obnoxious people and a 'club' for regular people!

Daysynjay, so true! As creepy as Tin is, at least that's the first episode Llora did not cry. Keep him around indeed!

I am, too, hoping for a bit of an action soon. It would be interesting to see how Marcelo reacts to the whole Santi personality/Ana Lu once he gets the memory back. Solelad is getting tiring. One bit I missed in the recap that I wanted to mention - before Ramiro produced pictures of triplets in conversation with Orlando, he ventured a guess that Sole might have found a girl (Ana Lu), took care of her until she died and to give her a burial, gave her a name of Sofia. This would have been a nice story for Sole to spin if she thought of it when Ramiro came to town. Now it's just waiting game until she is discovered...unfortunately for us maybe dozens of episodes long :)
 

Gracias, Ria.

Next installment of The Cliche Scorecard of First Instances:

Episode 8 (Mex 13)
Controlling parent evicts “errant” adult child*
Galan's name and rep blackened by enemy*
Letter gets intercepted*
Meeting between villain and heroine where he grossly deceives her*
Servant knows better than employer*
Villains always win

Episode 9 (Mex 14)
A villain orders a death*

Episode 10 (Mex 15)
A fool refuses to tell the truth*

Marcelo probably investigated the attempted fraud and that's how he ended up threatening Valentin. Wasn't Marcelo the one who tipped off Ramiro that Gina was bad news?

After LQLVMR it's good to see Zepeda and Rulli as best friends.

Now, if Orlando knew that Ana Lucia is an heiress would he tell Ramiro the truth? Would he hope for a reward or be afraid that Ana Lucia would turn her back on him and head for the mansion? A pretty young woman with a fortune could have her pick of men.

As for Soledad I must have said it before, but I'm sure that rather than insisting she be arrested I'm sure Ernestina would reward her for taking care of Ana Lucia all these years. The question I'm not sure of is how long Soledad knew that Ana Lucia had family elsewhere.

Now I'm sure that if Televisa ever thought to remake The Godfather that Don Eric del Castillo would make an excellent Vito.

 

Thanks, Ria. Your recap moved along much faster than the episode. It was interesting, though, to watch Orlando's face. I could see him trying to calculate whether it would be better to let on that he knew AnaLu, or keep it under his hat for a while. Ramiro doesn't seem to have taken into consideration that a lot of people might not want to give ALu up.

And Llora with Valentin. Could he have been any cornier? Oh well, it worked on Llora.
 

Thanks so much, Ria! This was excellent.

Indeed, Valentin the stalker brings a smile to Llora's face, and that's what makes him a desirable character. I'm interested in learning the timing of all of this backstory between him, Gina, Mariano and Marcelo. When Mariano interrupted Marcelo and Jennifer's conversation, he looked really upset and told Marcelo he needed his help with something in Mexico City. I assume it had to do with Valentin.

There's lots of interesting background story, and I don't mind learning about these things in flashback, but the pacing of this is sluggish. The writers/director could pick up the pace, without sacrificing the mystery and intrigue of some of these story lines-- especially as they drag out the Ana Lucia reveal, other plot movement would be helpful.
 

Can anyone think of a reason why Jenny's flashback was in color rather than black and white like all the others?

And when is Mariano going to let Ana Leticia know that her intentions toward him are creepy?
 

Urban- Do you mean when is Mariano going to realize that Ana Leticia's intentions toward him are creepy? Because I really don't see that he knows his niece is hot for him.
 

I hope Santi doesn't believe any of the lies Ev told him about being a dangerous criminal in his past life. He already blew Ev's lie that Santi was the one who killed Alfredo by pointing out that it was Alfredo himself who told Remedios that Santi was in danger and she had to care for him. That same thing would blow up Ev's story that Alfredo knew that Santi was a dangerous criminal. And hey, if Ev knows SO much about him, shouldn't he also be able to tell him his real name? Hope Santi is smart enough to ask that-- of course giving priority to staying alive!
 

Thank you Ria

"Santiago doesn’t exist, wisely says Sole"

It's a crime these guys cannot spin triplets into something more interesting and believable. Moonshiners is more entertaining.

Favorite character by a mile is Valentin. Most interesting story is Valentin. Most interesting tentative romance is between Valentin and Laura. Valentin is a magician.

Who cares about Marcelo/Santiago what a blah guy and he gets two shots to impress me. Shoot him Evaristo.

Didn't know how to like a guy less but Inaki has done it. I did get a belly laugh out of a crew bringing in a mattress, a box for the livingroom and a new big screen TV. IKEA, Inaki.

 

Urban - interesting observation. Maybe Jenny isn't an important enough character to have b&w flashbacks? Or her flashbacks aren't important? Or maybe because her flashback didn't have any dead/presumed dead/amnesiac people in it? (I didn't see the scene, so I'm just guessing)?
 

thank you, RIa.

I am surprised that Carlos is not watching this show because he likes the actress playing Jenny.

So far, looking at Rulli is the only thing keeping me watching.
 

Susanlynn...yeah you and me both. The character really is a nowhere type person right now, but I still enjoy dear Sebastian on my screen.

Honestly, last night, I was looking at Orlando and thinking...ok, he's not that bad looking when the hair is clean and in closeup. Then the camera went to Ramiro and I thought, yeah, I think I prefer Orlando. I know I'm in the minority, but Zepeda just never does it for me as a romantic or positive lead. Which makes me zone out in his scenes often.


 

I was watching Orlando last night and wishing I could wash his hair with Prell and make it fluffy with a towel. And he has pretty (amber?) eyes.

I really don't mind Zepeda in this. Looking at him doesn't do anything for me, but I like Ramiro the character. I appreciate his tenacity.

And Rulli. I really don't care what he's up to, as long as he's around. Sigh.
 

I'm not impressed with Rulli. Maybe if the guy could act. He just seems to me the good looking guy that got the lead in the highschool play because he's the good looking guy that's dating the girl lead.


 

Thank you Ria, witty as usual. I enjoyed it very much.

Did Jennifer's house used to be Marecelo's, is that why A Let spoke of bad memories?

Valentin reminds me of the Pied Piper, hope A Llora doesn't follow him blindly because he is trying his darnest and yes its nice to see her smile and her bashful expressions.
Leticia
 

Rulli was very good in Teresa, tofie. The drunk scene where he threw Teresa all around a tiny apartment was incredibly well choreographed, frightening, riveting and very well acted. Evidently when he did not get the best actor award that year (it went to Colunga in a rather blah role) the audience at the awards ceremony booed. But I agree here his role is boring and zzzzzz-worthy.

Ria Recapper! Love the Hotel (or Hostel) of Lost Memory. Reminds me of the great Hotel de los Secretos that just ended. Sounds like it was an "endless train" of memories indeed...

Santi is STILL driving, as the writers attempts to find out how many filler scenes they can fit in one episode. Current number is 1037 and counting…

And then there's the above, plus the every growing pile of cliches. I will look forward to a whine-free episode with Ana Laura when I watch this. Yep, as long as Valentin doesn't morph into an ax-murderer, I'm inclined to like him a lot.
 

Thanks, Ria. Terrific recap.

This TN is sluggish, but it doesn't make me think much and I can analyze everybody's clothes and hair.

I liked Ana Lucia's bohemian getup with the short-shorts and long tunic. Santi will look good no matter the hair or outfit. Ramiro must find barbers along his trails because his hair is freshly trimmed everyday.

Mariano has seemed annoyed with Ana Leticia helicoptering him all the time. I don't think he's into her "that" way.

Orlando seems to be figuring out the best angle for himself. If he tells Ramiro the truth, will he have even more competition for Ana Lucia?
 

I don't think Ramiro's hair grows. I think it just sits there and behaves. It's very odd.

I am kinda picky about Rulli's hair. I like the way he has it as Santi. I don't like his Marcelo hair.

Considering that AnaLu left without saying goodbye, Orlando really shouldn't consider himself to be in the running at all. But even if he's willing to settle for mere friendship (which is not such a bad thing) it's still not clear to him whether he should to trust this Ramiro guy or not. If I were Orlando, I'd want to talk it over with AnaLu first. But he can't, because he doesn't know where she is, right?
 

Thank you Ria, loved it.
Valentino reminds me of Pied Piper with flute and affable aura, even if we viewers know there is some darkness in him. A Lau looks she going for it, nice to see her smile and give him fluttering bashful eyes. Hope he doesnt get too dark. I think he gonna fall for her too. My earlier comment fell off. Hope this one doesnt.
Oh, btw, the house that Jennifer remodeled, was it once Marcello's, because A Let said it had too many sad memories.

Leticia
 

daisynjay...yeah..David ZZzzzzz just does not do it for me. MEh. I would like RUlli to be a little more unruly. I liked him best in Pasion as the hot blacksmith ....see what I did there? William LEvy was also in that one . I think that it was his first telenovela . I noticed that AMores V. Is on in the afternoons. However, I have been focusing on my current television beau Sam Heughan...hubbahubba.
 

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