Thursday, August 31, 2017
La Candidata, 8/30/2017 Chapter 55: Omar Takes a bad fall, and many granades
Regina begins to leave and Alonso again stops her because they are talking Regina wants to know talk “about what, about her? About how disgusting you are? about how you are arranging things to put Gerardo in jail, and also how you are fixing things so that I don’t win the election, because listen to me you will not, ever win the election”
“No, no I want to talk; I want her to know the truth” Cecilia appears ready to spill the beans, but no false alarm Alonso says: “Shut up, leave I am going to talk to my wife” you can actually see Cecilia’s Camelot fall she makes a pouty face and leaves.
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Alonso's true colors are becoming more and more obvious. It makes me wonder why he allowed female students in his classes during his teaching years and the only answer I can come up with is that he was looking for a different kind of action from them. Was he ever faithful to her at any time in the past?
In the present he knows he can't win the presidency without Regina unless he throws dirt on her. His press conference about the divorce is a bid for sympathy. I wonder to what extent the male population sees his real attitude... and to what extent agrees with it.
A lot of men in Alonso's place would be worried about losing a much younger wife to a man her own age. Money and power may do a lot for them when they first acquire the kind of trophy wife Regina has been, but true romance with a kindred spirit can beat this. Gerardo's near-perfect good looks are icing on that cake.
Alonso's thing about "power that belongs to men" speaks to the worst of male insecurity. This isn't just about political power; it's also about sexual power. He doesn't have that over her. It makes me wonder how their sex life had been. After having seen his selfishness with other women I have difficulty believing that he ever fully satisfied Regina. That he is boinking Cecelia in the same bed now is the ultimate insult.
More later.
Urban, ITA, with your assessment of Alonso. What was hopeful is that Regina seemed to get power from his ignorant statement about her daring to defy the power that belongs to only men when she decided to run for president. She looked like she was on the verge of smiling. At least she now knows the truth.
I loved Ignacio telling Teresa she wasn't that good in bed.
Also, Mauro winning in the game of one-upsmanship with Mario was a highlight for me. Mauro is on a tear.
One thing was distracting at the Narco party. The music in the background sounded like the extended version of the theme song to "El bienamado" which I am also watching.
Marcia is doomed at this point. If this came to a court case and she accused Natalia of trying to kill Omar, whom do you think a judge would believe? The goons would all side with Natalia at this point. They have to know that Omar was unfairly cruel to her.
Finally, if Gerardo dies we will have a tragedy that sends a very bad message.
Jarifa: Lol about the music in the background, I think it was Regional Banda music, and I do believe EB is also Banda.
The dialogue between Regina and Alonso was so intense, it was so well acted by Regina especially. Her voice was filled with pain, disgust, determination. My favorite was when she told Alonso he would never ever be president. Reminded me of the musical Hamilton. "Well he's never gon' be president now, never gon' be president now".
My fear is that Gerardo will die. Something in me says "not yet" or maybe they just want us to think that right now for some reason. I so want Regina to live happily ever after with Gerardo. I want Emiliano to finish school and go to a good university and become someone that his mother can be proud of. But everything is up in the air at this point.
This patriarchal thing with Alonso really burns me up too! I hope he gets kicked in the rear end for his "men have all the power" concepts. I hope Regina uses her power to put him in his place. He's nothing but corruptions and he gets his power from destroying people, degrading them into the ground. It's a power, but it's power achieved by sordid, contaminated means. This actor playing Alonso is doing a very good job. I look at him playing the character of Alonso and feel like he's really being Satan, so to speak. Just the epitome of evil.
I feel like Marcia will either be killed off soon by Mario or she will just have to disappear. I can't see her just disappearing and leaving everything hanging.
Instead of everything getting better, it is only getting worse. I thought by now they would have started clearing up the cross-connections among the principal stories, but with Escalante's arrival, it has just gotten more complicated.
Regina is definitely in an untenable position--even if she doesn't know about Escalante's underworld connections, she's becoming beholden to him.
Gerardo is correct. With himself out of the race, if she drops out by giving him an alibi, it paves an easy way for Alonso to win the presidency. I just don't want to see him die, in prison or out. BTW, Regina explained to Escalante that there were no witnesses because they were NOT in a hotel, they were in a cabana.
Sandie--I also felt Regina's confrontation with Alonso was most intense of the whole tn, so far. And how real she made it seem. No need to wonder about Silvia's talent.
Emi and Xi are just babes in the wood, without an ounce of the maturity and experience shown between Alonso and Regina when it comes to listening, understanding and deciding about their relationship when they are both roiling with anger.
Alonso can't sink much lower into the mud. He's already pond-scum, money and power or not. His true colors finally came through.
Urban--I'm sure Alonso was keeping an eye out for potential, luscious "meat" in his classes. And I bet they didn't get as good grades as their male counterparts. He probably also saw women as being groomed to be intelligent, well prepared "helpmates" to be married off to the "true" leaders of the country, with the exception here and there like Lorena. Everything was going well for him with Regina until she started to flex some independence and had countervailing ideas to his and his party's. He derided her for dabbling in small time stuff--which he let her do--as with the Universal Child Welfare Law. Regrettably there are too many men who still cling to politics (and business) as being the purview of males only.
So is Omar going to kick the bucket in the next episode? I'm pretty sure he didn't have time to sign anything turning over his business affairs to Mario. Mario had $$$ dancing in his eyes, but I can't believe he would take everything away from Natalia and Alonso wouldn't have permitted it anyway.
Mario is pond-scum, too, the way he leered at Marcia and said the only thing he wanted from her was to see her naked and in front of him.
Noemi--Don't stop now. Please tell Regina the rest of the story about Mario's family tonight.
It's still a good time for Marcia to cut her losses and run, far, far away.
I thought Cecelia was gong to spill about her big secret. She almost showed some strength there. C- for her. And Mauro? What are his chances of survival now? Given Mario's history, that's a failure, buddy.
Kelly
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