Friday, September 16, 2016
A que no me dejas Episode 5 (9.16.16) Lying is never the answer... Wait, what was the question?
No wonder Gonzalo has so much money. HE RECYCLES! Turns out the two guys who robbed Edgar were Gonzalo's goons, Piolín and Silvestre, and now Edgar is left "without Beatriz and without retrato" (thanks Nandicta).
Little Mau is so scared that he crawls under the sink and cries while hiding from his father.
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This episode sure did turn a turn a lot of things upside down. I'm excited to see how the Camilo thing will play out, I knew he wouldn't throw her under the bus, but I knew for sure Nuria would so I'm glad he came to the rescue.
I LOL'ed so hard at Nuria's face when Camilo announced it was him who Paulina was with. She knows the truth but no one will believe her since Paulina has an alibi.
Now if only Beto spills the beans about Nuria's sneaking, then the cat might possibility be out of the bag and the Murats will know their daughter, on top of the jealousy, might actually be conspiring against her sister.
Funny tidbit, not even Alfonso knows about Gonzalo's "Gonzi" scheme. Hmmm…interested to see how Gonzalo's world may start to unravel, even in front of his best friend and confidante.
I like it when telenovelas are fast and tell a lot of stuff in one episode. Specially when you have those "friday endings" that make you wait until monday to show you juaréver is happening next!!
One more tidbit to Nuria's evil scheme is that she told Edgar not to return the boy after receiving the ransom money, but instead dump him in an orphanage somewhere. And just like that, Nuria goes from just being an annoying brat, to an evil witch (with a 'b').
Was worried there for a bit about Camilo when he was eavesdropping. Glad to see he came to Paulina's rescue.
SAVE MAU!!!
Did they cut the scene when Silvestre called Gonzalo to report "mission accomplished"? They had stolen the money back from Edgar. Not that I'm applauding Gonzalo, but Edgar does deserve this very bad karma.
It really is a shame that the lobotomized morons at StupidVision decided to stick with their plans to air the most awarded novela of its year in their 2 AM slot, while 'La Rosa de Guadalupe', a cloying, saccharine, user-friendly, procedural, a televisonal version of SOMA that offers nothing exciting, challenging, innovative, or stimulating, and that patronizes its viewers into a mild, feel-good kind of somnolence after watching yet another episode of somebody helped out by a 'miracle' gets one of the coveted evening timeslots. That 'La Rosa de Guadalupe' is now shown three times each day only serves to remind us further that has no respect, and couldn't give a shit about Mexican/Latino/Hispanic programming, nor diversity, nor even the quality of what they provide for their viewing audience (although we ALL on here already well knew that, having had our beloved novelas fall victim to Univision's merciless editing scissors time and time again). All they care about is ratings, ratings, ratings. Univision seems to be functioning based on the old adage that one can never go wrong by appealing to the lowest common denominator, and I personally find that cynicism disgusting. I despise CEO Randy Falco, who neither knows or cares anything about quality Spanish-language programming, or Spanish-language television in general (although- to his credit I guess- he doesn't pretend to), because he views the things that is perhaps the largest and most important, and possibly influential voice of Spanish-speaking America outside of Latin America, as just.... ratings, ratings, ratings, and money, money, money. I wish he'd go back to AOL or NBC or hell or wherever it is that he came from. The man doesn't even speak SPANISH, for God's sakes!! (he has said "I don't speak Spanish, and I don't even pretend to. I speak the language of television.". Jerk.
And we ARE off to a great start here, aren't we?? Reading all the wonderful recaps, I am reminded of one of the more interesting aspects of this story, that being the characters. Usually in Eric Vonn stories you will find characters who- be it through their complexity, or just simply by who they ARE- are unlike any other you would be likely to find in any other novela. Julieta would be such a character. Who doesn't love a villain who is 'evil' or 'psycho' (such as ENDA's 'Carlota', to name one example)? But Julieta is different from this. She isn't evil. She doesn't have any nefarious designs or grand schemes or anything. Instead, the woman is just totally and completely insane, and that might even be worse... how the hell does one deal with an utterly loose cannon?? We, the viewers, have been privy to this pretty much right from the get-go. Now, not even a week in, it's absolutely clear as day to us, so we can't help but wonder and dread what the f**k she is going to do now, as well as wonder when the people around her will finally clue in to this walking nuclear bomb amongst them. This- their comparative density (in relation to ours) is, I think, not all that unrealistic. Remember that Jaime and Julieta have been married for quite some time now, they're certainly not newlyweds. And, while we have not been made privy to whatever backstory they may have, it's also apparently just been 'Adrian and Julieta' for quite some time now. Perhaps, in the absence of parents or any close family that we can tell, Julieta threw herself into her role of Adrian's primary care-giver with total abandon, and that was just how their relationship existed, even before she was batshit crazy. If that was the case, it would be normal for Adrian, and if that was the dynamic between the two of them that he was used to when they married, it would be normal for Jaime too. So it would be understandable for them to not notice Julieta's slide into madness and psychosis until there was reason to and, even then- because of all-too-human responses to things such as incomprehension, shock, and denial- I would think it might still be hard to grasp and accept, let alone to deal with, until the reality becomes inescapable. It's just frightening to contemplate what depths Julieta is going to have to plunge them into for that reality to become inescapable to them. Therein lies the drama, I guess! Sure is a lot more exciting then 'some bimbo drugged my fiancee and took pictures of herself in bed with him', so I'm going back to my skeezy ex', or some other more typical telenovela trope!
Hubris also I detect in Leticia Calderon's Inez. It is great watching these two together- wait until you guys get 'Mujeres de Negro', she and Peniche are utterly FABULOUS together there- and though I think I will now and forever-more ALWAYS prefer Sra. Calderon as a villain (as the ones that she has played now that she has decided to take on those sorts of roles in her career have just been so flawless), I forgot how well she can do kind, beautiful, gracious, classy, and loving as well. It will be interesting to see how this proceeds... Inez does not seem to be in any way a second-class citizen to her husband. She appears to be level-headed, rational, gracious, classy, compassionate, and an ideal friend, wife, and mother. He, to his credit, seems to have done nothing to try and break her down, and I wonder if he often defers to her in decisions and judgements as he did when the reality of what Mau and Chelo's life was like dawned upon them. She also appears to be a very strong woman- fully equipped, capable, and ready to stand up to anybody and address any injustice. I wonder if that strength will be HER hubris, when the base from which she has built her life and her strength cracks and/or crumbles as she becomes aware of her husbands deceit. That'll be a painful episode to watch when that happens.
Anyways, thanks for letting me rant and basically drone on and on and on (as I am want to do...). Best wishes to you all here on this lovely little patio!!! :-)
Thanks for pointing out the omissions in the story. I stand corrected. I guess I am just like Calvin, who is paying more attention to hair and wardrobe than crucial turns in the plot, Jaja!
Anyway, I have corrected the mistake, and now the plot actually makes sense, LOL!
I have difficulty imagining Jaime thinking that there is anything normal about their situation. It's a good thing they don't have children. Could it be that she can't and this sent her over the edge?
Nuria went over the edge yesterday with her rough handling of the child and telling Edgar to dump him in an orphanage. Why would this bitch feel threatened by a deaf child? He can't manage Gonzalo's business later unless there is some surgery or other solution that makes him able to hear. She's just picking on an easy victim who can't rat her out as easily as anyone else. Her Karmageddon will be severe for this.
Stevey- Thanks for coming by and sharing your pithy insights. Your enthusiasm for this tn was definitely instrumental in helping Nandicta build this patio.
I wonder how far Paulina and Camilo will go with this fake courtship to throw everyone off her and Adrian's scent?
Now, if Mauricio prepares himself, now that he has access to the Murat resources, he could also very well be the next CEO or w.e. the hotel equivalent is.
Vivi, Im wondering if this fake courtship will weight on Camilo until he thinks he might have another chance with Paulina. I hope not but when there is a pretend relationship, and one of the parties is already involved is in love, it usually makes things difficult.
I doubt that Mauricio could become the CEO of the hotel chain. He's a smart kid, but deafness makes anything like that very difficult, especially if one is required to interact consistently with others and on an international level. Besides, Gonzalo has two sons who are older and "normal."
Gonzalo should buy a small apartment for Nuria and give her just enough of an allowance to live on with very few --or no -- luxuries until she starts working.
I doubt shed mamage it well so that would only last a few years.
Only thing that will work for ia cutting her off. Shes either gonna sink or swim, which might happen if and when her part in Mauricios kidnapping comes out.
I have to agree with Stevey's comments.The situation with Ines and Monica appears to be crappy but it would turn much more if the truth comes out. Gonzalo is desperately trying to block the truth of his past sins. If Gonzalo didn't have anything to hide he wouldn't have any problems accepting Adrian into the familia. This novela seems to be an anagram of Teresa Alarcon's line : "The truth doesn't set you free. It is cruel, nothing survives it. Keep looking and you will find out".
I barely noticed that Julieta has really no other motives to live other than Adrian. It's not just an bratty excuse., it's a mental illness. Loonieta fullfilled her promises by chugging down bleach. It's a world of difference between empty threats and fullfilled prophecies. I presume Loonieta wasn't as nuts as she is now. Adrian's other girls were most likely easy to chase away but Paulina is proving to be a challenge. Does she know about Nuria's crush on Adrian?
I'm sure we'll eventually hear that Nuria went after every guy Paulina ever dated. There are numerous examples from other novelas to suspect this.
Did any one else get the feeling that Camilo wants to take advantage of Paulina's need to lie to really try to rekindle their long-extinguished flame and is not merely rescuing her? I still feel he's honest and noble, but feelings is feelings and I kinda got a vibe like he's not totally selfless in his move to cover for Paulina. Her face also seemed to betray a sense of suspicion as well.
I know. Everyone's said it but this sister obsessed with a brother thing is just icky, even without sexual overtones! Juli wouldn't even let her friend sit in the same chair Adrian had sat in. . .jeezo. . . .and strangely, Jaime's secretary seemed sincerely hopeful that he and his nut job wife can get back together. . . .or she's very skillfully playing her hand at capturing Jaime's heart when he finally gives up on Julieta.
Enjoying this. Thanks to the entire AQNMD team!
Not much subtlety in these characterizations but hey! we know whom to root for!
Again, many thanks.
Welll she is her fathers daughter, who has himSelf a whole other family. Why do these silly Women lower themselves to these lying men Who are so dadgum selfish? And she wants Him to leave his wife, how stupid is she? And To bring children into this nightmare. He comes with gifts for the kids, and then goes Back to his respectable family. Schmuck, Schmuck, Schmuck!!!! There are other words To use but that would be disrespectful on the Net. His poor wife has no idea what a peice of Crap she is married too. But I have hope That she'll find out before the show is over. I could really hate some of these characters. These actors
Are really good. That lady thats playin nuria,
Shes good at playin crazy people. Yeah and we know who not to root for.
Nuria, is pariah! She just latches on and sucks the life out of things doesn't she? What an exhausting chick. Such bad energy emanates from every pore. Gonz is a patan for cheating on his wife and having a second family, but at least he has some heart in him to be human and think of others, like Mau. Nuria is just cold and evil and selfish.
I still say things are going to end terribly for Edgar. It's either going to be Gonz's henchmen or the loan shark.
Pau was stupid for talking about her plan with Adrian in the office where anyone could hear. I know..I know..we'd have no tn plot if it weren't for her big mouth and Camilo eavesdropping.
Speaking of...I don't think Camilo is quite the noble he's coming across as. He's no dummy and knows this is an opportunity for him. He gets to be close to Pau by pretending to be her boyfriend and possibly gain some ground. Now she has to pretend to be his girlfriend so everyone will back off. It's a total win for him and it will completely irritate Adrian. Well played Camilo!
Poor Jaime, I really wish he could find some real healthy love. The man is a saint for sticking around this long. I just don't know why Looniete hasn't been committed yet. How can they no see that she's not just a little crazy, but almost gone?
Delilah, I can't BELIEVE that it was just a little while ago you gave it your first shot, on the wonderful little surprise that was the 'Camino' patio. Talk about taking to something as a fish takes to water!
Stevey, you are much too kind! I still feel as if I'm learning the ropes around here; but I'm so thrilled to be part of the team. Thank you for the encouraging words. (H)
Thank you all for the wonderful comments! Stevey, you are too kind and you are spoiling us with your compliments! You were instrumental in convincing our Carayitas to give this TN a try, so you deserve much of the credit for getting this patio formed. Thank you for helping us out and thank you to my wonderful fellow recappers and to our faithful commenters for rallying around the AQNMD Patio. This semana de estreno (premiere week) has been a success thanks to you! Thank you heaps and heaps!
As for the events of this crazy episode, I think you guys pretty much covered everything. All I'll do is echo JudyB sentiment: "Not much subtlety in these characterizations but hey! we know whom to root for!", then I'll end with Vivi's petition: SAVE MAU (Le Petit Prince de Quintana Roo, Mexique).
I'm running a wee bit late (haven't watched Monday's episode yet) but I'll try to have the recap up just after midday (hopefully).
Thanks Pablo and everyone! Good day! :)
After all those Horrorsorios, this is surely a breath of fresh air. I think I am starting to like it. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to have something to do on fridays! LOL!!
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