Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Yago #18, 6/6/16: Children Taken, Children Lost
Abel shows up, and Teo shares how guilty he feels about taking the life of someone so young like Lorenzo. Abel instinctively knows that it’s his sister’s death that's weighing so much on Teo. He tells Teo, “When you kill a person, a part of them remains with you forever, here on your back… You and I are the same.”
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HUGE MISTAKE that Abel told Ámbar Lorenzo's name! Even if Abel's plan to take him to the US works out, someone's bound to mention the name and things will snowball from there.
I can't just watch the action and dialogue in novelas. I love to catch background things like reused props from other shows. The bottle of wine Fidel opens is the same design from Sueño de Amor, unless this is some kind of Subway-like product placement.
The camera work is interesting on this show. The soft filtering when they shoot Fidel reminds me of the Vaseline-on-the-lens trick that was used decades ago on shows like Dynasty.
The scene where Teo's little sister is put in the trunk and struggles, was that ever unsettling to watch.
I just knew we were getting set up for a Matias kidnapping, but the parallels to Teo were tough viewing. Talk about a monkey on your back. These are some messed up, tragic people but interestingly tragedy brought on by their own poor choices. Now they live with the consequences. Who knew Abel would be our philosopher on this.
His touching attempts to save Lorenzo have moved him up a peg from slime for me. But he's not the brightest bulb in the group, so I have some real reservations about him succeeding.
Someone needs to give Ambar a copy of "He's Just Not That Into You".
Daisynjay- This tn is a really interesting character study of many people. As you say, people who made some bad choices which resulted in tragedies that have shaped who they are today. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Katia's back story. I really enjoyed her scenes with Teo last night.
Julia and Selma - I like how they actually lined up the shot at one point so you could see Selma's red hair and Julia's red hair at the same time. Hey, was that a HINT? Thanks for the HINT!! But Fidel seems pretty confident that she's not their daughter. Maybe he saw Fabiana get killed.
The more I see of Abel, the more I think that revenge is overkill for this guy. Being Abel is punishment enough. I feel sorry for his father, who went to prison so that Abel could become something. Great news, Dad! Abel's become a great big loser! Really, getting out of town with Lorenzo would be the smartest thing he could possibly do - so it probably can't happen!
Why should Tomas's "business associates" want to kidnap Mathias, when Lucio has already made his payment? What kind of way to do business is that? Very odd.
I'm glad Yago pointed out that Fidel himself taught Yago not to trust anyone.
It was like the writers were thinking what we were thinking when they had Fidel say to Selma that Julia isn't Fabiana. Well, ok then. That red hair though...
Yep, everyone keeps telling Fidel that he needs to be more honest with Yago, and he himself taught Yago not to be trusting. Yet, he expects Yago to blindly follow him, even when he's being so obviously shady and secretive.
I've been wondering if there's any significance to Abel's name. Just as "Yago" evokes the Shakespearean Iago, should "Abel" make us think of the Bible's first murder victim? The man who was killed by an envious brother?
Mmm, cake.
Anyone else have a minute there as Fidel kept trying to aim and focus that gun, then get worked up, then try again, then start yabbering on a cell phone ( really--Gun, shooting and cell phone: YIKES) that his aim was going to be off and he was going to hit Ambar? I had a definite "oh S***" second there that the writers were going to do that to us.
That said, I still feel sometimes that Ambar is still this sacrificial lamb that is being played in everyone's story. Now she has herself immersed in Abel's shenanigans. She needs to go on one of her global photo shoots. Take the little guy and Lorenzo with her--summer vacation trip.
He will forever be haunted for what he did to her!
Yago: wants to stick to Sara, Lucio & Abel after they betrayed him by framing him for the security guard's death & the casino robbery. The guy lost 12 years of his life.
He's using Ambar (who has NO clue she's being played for a fool).
Fidel: If Selma hadn't showed up, he likely would've shot Julia to death. I noticed the red hair look on both of them & still wondering if Julia is actually Fidel's biological kid.
He obviously wants revenge on Camilo, who killed Fidel's 3 kids & he's hell-bent on revenge & I can't blame him. If someone killed my kids like that, I'd go completely crazy.
Abel as the voice of reason ? LOL.
Teo: Haunted by having his sister kidnapped & killed. Then burning her body to ashes as he sobbed will forever haunt him for the rest of his life. Whatever happened to his parents ?
So much for me thinking Teo would make a good beau for Katia. I don't see how he lives with himself. Bad enough letting guys put his sister in a trunk. But not giving her a proper burial and having his parents never know where she is -- too much. He hates himself for it, but why enter Fidel's world where he knows violence will always be around the corner? This make him leaving Lorenzo alone with Abel even worse. Katia, would you believe Abel is actually a better catch than Teo?
I believe Sara is distraught over her son's kidnapping, but I didn't have the sympathy for her that I normally would. She has elected to stay in this murky world where she and her husband swindle others, and should know the lowlifes they deal with would kidnap. She's no right to blame Lucio solo.
Not happy with Yago right now. Excuse me, just now you have questions about Fidel and his true intent?
As cold and duplicious as Sara is, when it comes to her son, her angst is real IMO. A mother would have to be completely drugged out not to feel that way when a child is taken. It's biological, it's powerful, and overwhelming. No matter what kind of a devious skank one is otherwise. Trust me.
Interestingly, after Sara's chaotic, grifting early life, she, whether actively or passively, is exposing her (beloved?) son to the same low lifestyle. No, she didn't want Lucio's loan shark money, but she isn't opposed to cheating at cards, which has to be a very dangerous activity. She glories in lies and manipulations......she's never looked happier on her double duty day of illicit sex and cheating at cards. Give Matias a couple more years and he'll be old enough to pick up on all of this. Too bad!
And the last bit of annoyance is with the people behind this novela clearly staging things so that I as viewer buy into the romance between Sara and Omar/Yago and root for their inevitable happily ever after. So I don't see how I can watch this show when it's obvious they're setting me up for a completely undesirable ending that I will never buy into (putting aside all other issues I don't see the chemistry everyone else does between them and feel only annoyance and a desire to fast forward when they have "romantic" scenes).
-Annie
As for the writers setting us up to root for Yago and Sara-- I don't see it. If anything, the writers have done a very good job of trying NOT to make us feel sorry for Sara, which they could have easily done by playing up how she was used by her father, her sacrifices for her sister, and her marriage to a man she doesn't love. Instead, they have chosen to also show us that she is very much as much of a player as Lucio and Damian, enjoys the game and using people, just as much as they do. This is not a happily ever after, skipping into the sunset, puppies and rainbows kind of gal. That is NOT the end I envision for her or Omar/Yago-- separately or together.
Teo's backstory was a bit of a shock. As to why he ended up in a life that provokes violence I wonder whether he ever thought he deserved to end up this way. I'd love to know what happened to his parents.
I'm also sure now that Ambar won't make it to the end. She has Sacrificial Lamb written all over her. Nor do I think Yago and Sara will end up together. Her betrayal of him was too great for that.
Realistic or not, I'd love to see Yago and Katia together at the end. I guess because I love the actress and the way she's playing the role. Yes, she's a practiced and past-professional seductress and only somewhat recovered, wobbly alcoholic. Not the ideal mate for our curiously-still-innocent-Yago but she has such a powerful, radiant charm in spite of all her red flags and flaws.
Teo and Abel, "tal para cual". Killers by accident but killers and damned nonetheless. Terrible backstories the two of them.
Teo and Abel have similar back stories, but Teo became a taciturn lone wolf while Abel clings to his friends and wears his heart on his sleeve. Interesting outcomes.
I also noticed that Abel lies very easily - which makes sense; he's a gabby guy and he can't just clam up every time a difficult subject comes up. Teo gets more mileage out of silence and truth.
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