Friday, October 27, 2017
Caer en Tentación #9, 10/26/17: 2 Dead and Buried; 1 Resuscitated; What’s Next?
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Send your dreams
Where nobody hides
Give your tears
To the tide
No time
No time
There's no end
There is no goodbye
Disappear
With the night
No time
No time
No time
No time
No time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAwYodrBr2Q
If I had been Raquel I would have considered Miriam's nasty comment to be Fighting Words and slapped her flat. Raquel has had to take too much merde over the years from this suegra from hell.
Raquel should definitely authorize a DNA test, but I can see how she is feeling now. Her sense of betrayal has to be the most intense of everyone's. What if Carolina had been boinking someone else as well? Both she and Santiago would need to know that. However, I can't see Lola or Mia being able to handle any of this.
Raquel should also throw her sister out. She is nothing but trouble.
Vicente may not have been invited to the funeral, but he had to be there to gloat. And that was Juan there, which creeped me out big time.
"He assumes the role of a passionate man in love" and "She looks up from the bed with what passes for a smile, barely" were memorable.
Seeing Caro's ghastly, ghostly face was sobering and saddening. While the affair was unquestionably wrong, she has paid a grizzly price. To have her be pregnant was too, too much. I don't care who the father is/was. Another life has been lost.
I see Damian as the aggressor and feel everything began with him. I see Caro simply as a woman who fell under his spell, who lost her focus. She drowned long before she died.
Something is holding me back in having an overabundance of sympathy for Raq and Santiago. It is an uneasy distrust as these totally different individuals had an immediate bonding. Perhaps it was Santi's immediate acceptance of Raq who is rather free spirited and who manages to say exactly what she wants, how she wants. A far cry from "he muses that normally she does that early in the day in order to be home and pick up the house" to Carolina. To him, Carolina was a mother, a wife and a lover. He never supported her dreams although well aware of them.
The children have already endured more than any grownup should have. Their own stories seem so sordid, in and of themselves.
Thank you Anita. You have given much food for thought.
Diana
Andres seems to be the likely suspect as he was sick of covering his cousins back but he seems to be a red herring in this. I think it could have been the guy paid by Santiago to watch over/stalk his wife. The dude could have been intercepted by Andres so instead of stalking Carolina he killed her instead.
WOW! Shot not once, but twice in the heart! And preggars too!! So, was it Andres or his buddy, Mike, or brother Vicente? Was it mobsters, perhaps?
Laura and Sintia are a trip and a half. Godoy has my vote, no matter what. Sintia is just plain crazy. Whatever she was using must have left lots of big holes in her brain.
Miriam must have a lot to hide, herself. I wonder what her backstory might be.....
Diana, you are too nice to Caro. Dam was the aggressor but it didn't take much to corral Caro. And I still can't get over that couch scene with Raq's head on his lap. EWW
3 years later, has the gym teacher been around all this time still? hmm
Someone must have been following the car, saw her get out and murdered her. I can't help but think she was the main target otherwise the person would have put a bullet in Dam to make sure he was dead too.
YNCELH was 121 episodes while LC was only 62, so no prediction for this one yet. Mysteries have to be very tightly written so I don't see room for extension on this one unless the network is willing to risk audience wrath.
Since they're on a first name basis in real time, I'm going to assume something went down between Lola and Juan in the past 3 years.
Dam was the initial aggressor but Caro was no lamb in the woods, lost and stumbling. She made the choice to disrespect her husband & marriage. Damian didn't force her to do that. When people decide to step outside of their relationship to have a secret relationship with another person, consequences will be paid at some point. Unfortunately, innocent people also have to pay a price. Caro had to pay the price for lying, cheating & betrayal with her life. Unfortunately her child had to pay the price, too.
Santi & Caro were probably teen lovers, she got knocked up & he married her, putting aside his own dreams. Santiago probably deep down saw Carolina as having destroyed HIS dreams and vice versa. He has no reason to not feel encouraged by his dreams with Raquel.
For all we know, Laura could be Carolina's killer, the way she's so invested in this case. Carolina might be the stand-in for whoever Nando cheated on Laura with. Laura gets to punish the Other Woman and have a big story for herself, all in one. LOL
Speaking of LC I will never forgive Televisa for caving into public and political pressure that got LC butchered.
So much has happened already but I like that it's so fast paced because to me that means it's good and worth watching. I hate slow TNs where nothing exciting happens. I didn't watch LC even though I would've have liked to had UniMas not changed its time slot. So I haven't enjoyed watching any TN since ECDLP.
I'm so glad Raq told Miriam off. Dam cheated. Plain and simple. A part of Raq wishes he was alive and another part probably wishes he was dead. It would be wise of Raq to agree to have the DNA test done on Damian. I don't think their suspicions will be wrong. The test will most likely prove Damian is the father.
A part of me wants to say Caro is a victim of Damian even if the murderer is Andres or someone else. Damian seduced her and she fell for it. He definitely proved to be charming and she was naive. The way he speaks about his feelings for her and to her makes me think it's all just a show. If it is he's doing a pretty good job acting like a love sick puppy stalking her. (I just read your thoughts on this, Diana. Seems like we share the same opinion)
So who is Juan? I don't remember him lol
Juan is the gym teacher who confessed his attraction to Lola.
I missed several beginning episodes so I need something clarified:
Is Fernando, Nando, and Godoy the same person? He is one of the policemen, correct? and Antonio is the other policeman? Which of the two is the older man?
Thanks in advance!
Considering Antonio is friends with Santiago, he probably shouldn't be on the Carolina/Damian case either.
I still haven't found anyone to like other than innocent Benji.
LoriLoo, you got it. His name is Fernando Godoy. Antonio calls him Godoy, but early on WE (but not me) named him Nando. I happily went along because every time I heard "Godoy" it was like revisiting "Waiting for Godot" and Fernando was just too long to type. Nando is the younger detective. Antonio is the older, lead detective. He has some non-familial relationship with Santiago, through their fathers. I think they were cops together.
My theory is that Caro was Godoy's other woman. Who knows...
It is also interesting that the two big boys are such bland characters. Their sisters have some real psychological problems, but Nico and Fede are just there, no visible deformities, no gangs, no school drop-outs, no girlfriends--actually, no friends except by circumstance of the two families seeing each other so frequently.
Giselle may yet surprise us with the boys and many other fronts. I do love that she has kept us guessing. I lost track of the fact that Juan hung around for 3 years when I saw him at the cemetery.
One of those big surprises would be that, indeed, the unborn baby isn't either of the of the putative fathers. I did think it was odd that Santi wanted a DNA done on Dam. Then I settled back and decided he wanted to hang on to his anger towards Damian for cheating on HIM, whom he considered a friend. We still need to know how or why Benji was conceived. 16 years between siblings is a long time. About ages--the ME stated that Caro was 38. If you subtract 18 (and (I'm assuming Nico is older than Lola, otherwise that would put him around 14 and that, he is not) then Carolina would have had him/gotten married at age 20. Young these days, but not then.
I agree that a pregnancy would have made both Caro and Santi drop out of school and start their family. So, yes, both of their careers were thwarted. Caro, though, found satisfaction for a good long while being a successful homemaker and cook. Now she had the opportunity to put those skills on the market and Santi tried to block her--jealousy, maybe? Santi runs a good, but very small construction business--just the three of them. He obviously had some good ideas and could follow through, but never worked to enlarge his business. He seems to operate out of his dining room table. Maybe he was afraid, not of failure, but of success?
Caro is being drawn as the vulnerable, indecisive woman, longing for a spark of excitement and romance in exchange for a humdrum life with her longtime, rather bland husband. It was her misfortune to meet Damian, a strong personality, used to getting what he wants. I believe that if she hadn't responded and had rejected his advances, he would either has started stalking her in person, by phone and however else it's done these days.
I'm not saying she is the innocent victim here, she walked into this relationship with eyes wide open, however reluctantly and hesitantly she seemed to be, not for a moment thinking about her family, other than wanting to keep the affair hidden. We have yet to find out how the house "they" bought in Vicente's neighborhood came to be--did she not think there were a lot of people who still remembered her/knew her? That shows she's beginning to take some risks herself. Her twilight return from their first tryst is the beginning of her slippery slope.
Diana--Your quote, "She drowned long before she died," put it all in perspective, and you didn't need to use as many words.
Gaah, sorry for being so long-winded. Doing a recap makes you think about everybody and everything that's going on, especially where there's a murder-mystery.
I agree that Gisselle has hit another one out of the park. This TN has it all, an although I agree that Benji is probably the only innocent character here, there are many characters with a lot of substance. For one I do like the Mia/Nico dynamic, in the past Nico has a crush on Mia but Mia has no time for him. In the present there is something going on with Nico and Mia, where they are blaming each other for the situation they are in. The interaction between them at the beginning of the episode left me wondering, what are they accusing each other of? and Nico just has this look of guilt, what is it about?
Laura although she is quite annoying, I can't stop wondering what happened to her, what caused her accident? who did Nando cheat on her with?
Many in the patio don't like Cynthia, I can't help but feel sorry for her. She seems like a rabid wounded puppy. And she is very perceptive. The fact that she told Raquel and Santi to get their vengeance by getting together shows that she is not stupid. She also said that Raquel's face changes when she knows Santi is there. She is on to something. But why rabid wounded puppy? she is so helpless with all the pent-up anger that she for now inspires pity.
She was quite decisive when she showed up at Raquel's house with the sex shoes and showed no hesitation when she let Damian put his hands down her pants while his wife slept on his lap.
Both Damian & Carolina are seducing and pursuing the other. Neither one of them are victims of the other.
Very true Anita.
I've made no secret that mine is Caro. Not innocent nor unaware. For the past two days, I keep imagining her after the crash, being stalked like prey, stumbling to get away, only to be brutalized and mercilessly shot and killed. Whatever her transgressions (and there appear to be many), no one deserves to die in such a deeply disturbing manner.
I would never call that justice. Or deserved.
Diana
These are the emotions and questions Raquel & Santiago will be dealing with, and the emotions and questions Laura is dealing with. All 3 of them will be different people after the dust settles...some for the better, others not so much.
I was taken sudden switch in the scene from the children unable to accept their mother's death and next we hear the monotonous tone of the priest chanting the funeral rites at the cemetery. Everyone one is in black and earth is being thrown on the casket. Caro paid a heavy price for her actions.
Miriam caught Santiago and Raquel holding hands in her bedroom. I wonder it this will drive Raquel to allow Santi to do an DNA on Damian to show that he was the father. Miriam is too soon to blame Raquel instead of her son.
We're just now getting to see the blackness of her heart. OR, does she have reason to feel that way? In her impassioned speech to Damian, currently comatose, is that she TOLD him Raq was not the right woman for him. Of course, the right woman for him was none other than herself. Too bad she can't trust and love Andres. He'd be the perfect lap dog for her--oh, that's right, he already is. What he does behind her back, she doesn't yet know, but he's been working on bilking the company for some time. Now he has a chance to throw the blame on someone else--Carolina. (Go Nando, "Follow the Money.")
I'm not surprised he doesn't have a trophy wife or long-term girlfriend--not that that means anything in real life, but here in the tn it's noticeable. His only goal in life seems to be forcing himself on underage girls and trying to screw Damian.
Well, what we have learned is that sex often causes people to make all sorts of bad decisions which lead to various troubles for other folks and themselves. It can be a real Pandora's box and cause all kinds of chain reactions that affect many people in many different ways. What's that saying, "Be careful what you wish for!"
Cinthia's manner is also that of a sociopath. She not only doesn't care about Raquel she would happily sell her down the river. Without knowing more about the rest of their family of origin I can't say much more, but it looks like she didn't get enough psychiatric help.
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