Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Papa a Toda Madre #21 2.13.18: Lying Won't Help You Now
Or Jorge the Hypocrite
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I don't want to say too much too soon, I want to wait to see what he has to say, but it sure does look bad. How could this guy be married to one woman, have two kids with her, and also have two kids with another woman? And he let her raise his kids by herself?
Well, I'll be looking for explanations soon. Wow!
I'm glad our Venezuelan Floozy was sashaying around to lighten things up a bit :-)
Alfredo, thank you another great recap.
Well, Marisol did not have much of a role in this tn. You guys were right about Jorge's other family. Will he man up and take the kids into his home?
Cheeky Kiky !!
Sounds like there was a lot of drama and mucho message in this one as well, so I also will look to Kika for some humor.
Loved this line especially Alfredo
she has been able to grow her inheritance ($30,000 or one of old Mauricio’s weekends) into an empire.
Oh yeah, we can shudder thinking about what kind of money Mauricio has wasted over the years, while our canny Kika has been making her various dividends grow. And a Kika doll? It's already been done. The Barbie doll. Had a gal in my weight training class who was a dead ringer for a Barbie doll and that's what the back row called her. She didn't mind (you bet!) and wrote Barbie on her workout mat. So there!
Thanks as always Alfredo and hope that you, and everybody reading and commenting on this will have a very Happy Valentine's Day.
Not looking particularly good for Mauricio with Kika playing with Fabián’s tie. Who knows who she could be working for or be swayed to work for depending on the guy and $$$$$$ involved?
Andy, I could not believe how obnoxious was Jorge lecturing Baldo and Lili about respect, either. I am expecting him having to take Lilí and Baldo home with him. So, Yuriria was the love of Jorge’s life. Really?
Too bad Nerón had to get physical with the guy who thought that Flor was his daughter. He may not like it but should expect it.
So, Toño is quitting his job already. Okay . . . His performance at his interview just showed what a jerk he is.
Kika was too funny insisting on calling Renée “the maid”.
If Nerón has all of his papers in order, why is the city closing him down? Hmmm. . .
“Yuriria confesses that she’s tried to hide her sickness but they suspect the truth because they are sharp”. A gentle correction Yuriria. Your children know the truth because they have eyes.
I'm not enjoying the crow I'm eating for breakfast. Judy, I also said Jorge was not the children's father. Perhaps I'll reserve judgement but I can't imagine what happened. Humorless Jorge has a lot to account for doesn't he Andy?
Susanlynn, Jorge taking the children was my first thought too. Sadly, he is is trying but not at all succeeding in raising the two he already has.
"the kids are now confused but Anifer is not". No, she isn't. Anifer is too good for that school with such narrow, prejudicial judgement.
Too much Kika for me. And Tono brushing his teeth at the table? Neanderthals have better manners. I'm sure he won't get the job but the thought of him being home, in charge of the children is rather nauseating :)
Wonder when Fabian will show his true colors?
Alfredo, thank you!
Diana
"So, Toño is quitting his job already. Okay . . . His performance at his interview just showed what a jerk he is". Yup. The one thing Tono does seem to have in abundance is ego. Too bad it's not at all justified.
Diana
Yes, “Neanderthals have better manners” and probably better judgment. He and Verónica are one of those couples that you just wonder how they ever got together and that they have not one but THREE kids.
Don't get Vero and Tono. .He doesn't appear to have to wear specially made trousers,
Even a dog has his limits Kika is a beyotch and a half. I don't like her, curves or no curves. The first day Renee just happens to decide to wear a little short skirt, coincidental, I'm sure, she walks in with Kika swapping spit with the fellow who Renee “ doesn't even like”,”at all”, :one little bit”..
The cutest part of the show tonight was old Pablo with Milady in his arms as natural as could be.
Just watched this and was shocked at how badly Jorge handled his twins' understandable upset at learning he is actually their father and they and Mom are "la casa chica". Wow. Just painful to watch. (remember, it's just a story, just a story). But for sure, he said all the wrong things. Sigh.
Yes, we know now, without a shadow of a doubt that Kika is bad. Because she disrespects maids, nannies, and la servidumbre in general. That's always the sure sign, (other than a black hat and a twirling mustache) that a character is EVIL.
And even though the teacher/nun was "on the wrong side" I sure appreciated her clear enunciation. She's the only one I can easily understand without relying on the Spanish subtitles. But I'm having the same problem with some English speakers now. Aging sucks.
Diana, agree, "Anifer is too good for that school." If the first disciplinary action the school takes is expulsion, good riddance. Especially when no disciplinary action was warranted.
If/when Jorge takes the twins home, I am interested in the family dynamic that will change dramatically. Because the twins are older than Val and Sam, they will become the center of the family. Being twins I am sure they are close. Valentina and Samuel will need to work to get accepted in this new family. But the one that will have to work hardest to be accepted is Jorge.
What I'm not liking about this TN is that it has NO dads that are even half-way decent. It's giving fathers a really bad image. Right now Jorge, is at the top of the worst dad list; he's a totally controlling, insecure, two-faced, two-timing hypocrite! I wish I could find a harsher word for hypocrite because this scumbag surely deserves it. Judy, I was equally shocked at how badly JOrge handled his twins' reaction. Demanding respect from them was ridiculous...where was JOrge's respect for them all of these years.
Tono is a poor excuse of a man and husband; his fathering skills are null and void...he's just another child that Vero has to deal with...I'd bet that not even the gypsies would want to take him. Vero needs to take those blinders off NOW!
Neron is more worried about other men not ogling his woman than anything else...oh wait he spends SUndays with Milady, right? Blechh! He did have his papers in order, so the only thing that would make sense is to why they are closinghim down is that the man he knocked down is someone influential who filed a complaint.
Mau is slowly learning but as Renee said, he takes a step forward and two or three back.
Even the "Father" at the Catholic school is unbending and insensitive. The nun was completely out of line and shouldn't be dealing with children if she has that bad of an attitude.
Kirby, I think Yuri just passed out. And Diana, I agree that Yuriria must already be in la-la land if she thinks her kids haven't figured out that she is seriously ill. Well, Valentina asked Jorge to bring them something...she sure is in for a two big surprises!
I also agree that Kika is bad...I just want to know why she is out to get Mau. We know and she knows that he has no money, so revenge is the only thing left (IMO)
Not too many favorite scenes in this episode, but I agree Pablo holding Milady was definitely one.
:-)
JudyB, "Aging sucks." Judy, yeah, agreed, but consider the alternative :-p
Kirby, thank you for mentioning Renee's short skirt. About time, isn't it?
Kika is manipulative, egotistical, scheming, rude to those not rich or famous, and just all around EVIL. I love her!
There was a lot going on in this episode, but it is still Jorge who has me upset. It's not that he cheated on his wife, had a couple of kids with his lover, etc. Hey, who hasn't? :-)
But other than sending money, and visiting occasionally, he was able to just leave them alone to live as best they could? It's not total abandonment, but it's not owning up either. Jarifa, ITA that he should have not lectured the kids on respect, he was not in a position to do so.
I think Jorge, who does have his good points, has been totally warped by his own childhood and the Church, and has, indeed, become quite a hypocrite.
Nor is the Church. Father Cuthbert, especially; he is another not so great "father". Quite aside from his being so dogmatic, there was the time when Jorge was trying to talk to him about his marriage problems, and the priest was just so uninterested. And then when he received a call from his bishop he dropped Jorge and his problems like a hot potato. Not nice.
I find most of these TNs to be too distasteful to watch. The current one, El Rico y Lazaro, is something of an exception and I will watch it from time to time. I can understand the dialog just fine without closed captioning, although I'm not always sure what the story is about as I don't watch on a regular basis.
Lucio, ditto everything you said: If/when Jorge takes the twins home, I am interested in the family dynamic that will change dramatically. Because the twins are older than Val and Sam, they will become the center of the family. Being twins I am sure they are close. Valentina and Samuel will need to work to get accepted in this new family. But the one that will have to work hardest to be accepted is Jorge.
Just maybe the twins could be good role models for Val and Sam. I'm betting Yuriria has done a much better job with her twins than Jorge has done with Val and Sam. If only all the kids don't take their anger with Jorge out on each other.
Uh-oh, Kika and Mauricio have chemistry and she looks simply smashing in those dresses that fit like a glove. I'm watching for comedy and she's bringing it.
Thank you Alfredo! You did a fine job retelling the story and what catchy titles!
“Let he that is without sin, cast the first stone.” (Gospel of John, 8:7 AKJV)
Note: This is not to criticize the recap titles, nor is it to criticize the recap, as Alfredo always does a great job. He’s just the messenger and I am grateful to him for his hard work. But I do want to look at a different perspective, as a “devil’s advocate.”
My intention here is to look at the story itself and look at how the writers have portrayed certain characters. I always like to look further into what the intentions of the writers might be and how that can shape our opinions.
In human nature, all too often we jump on the bandwagon and point the finger at what we perceive to be hypocrisy because certainly none of us are ever guilty of such things! I remember when I was growing up, my mother might discipline my brother for something he did wrong. My brother always brought up to her that he shouldn’t be punished for his wrong doing because his best friend did worse things and got away with it. My husband got a speeding ticket and tried to rationalize that he shouldn’t have been the one to be pulled over because there were plenty of cars going faster than he was.
Let’s take a look at how the religious people are portrayed in this story. Most of the time, nuns and priests are portrayed as kind and caring individuals who are there to serve the people. In “Enamorándome de Ramón”, the nuns who took care of “Betito” all his life as he was born severely disabled, were very kind. They never stood in judgment of Julio or Virginia for the decisions they made. The head nun when she finally explained to “Jorge Medina” that he was adopted, did it in a very kindly and loving manner. But in “Papa a Toda Madre” every religious person is portrayed as stiff, stodgy, uncaring, and unloving from the priests to the nuns, to Jorge. Each of them is shown in a negative light because of the values they are adhering to. These values that the characters hold as important are shown as negative and worthless. Each religious character is shown as quite unpleasant.
So the conclusion we are all left with is: Religion, along with its adherents are bad. Those believers who uphold those values are hypocrites since their own lives are not perfect by any means.
Personally, I got tired of Anifer’s high pitched whining in the classroom and found her attitude to be irritating. I kept saying to myself, “Would someone pleeeeeeaasseeee muzzle that kid!” Apparently Anifer thinks that it’s her place to inject her opinions when no one has asked and to speak in the classroom disrespectfully toward her teacher, the nun. She kept saying, “But my mother told me…” My answer would be, “I don’t care what your mother told you, we are discussing science and biology today.” The lesson here from the writers is that it is okay for children to disrespect the teacher and shout out opinions if they disagree. Her mother could have told her fantasies that were not true and Anifer would have been blurting that out like it was a valid argument.
Cynthia, thanks for another perspective, it's really helpful.
I enjoy telenovelas, but I don't make any serious decisions based on what I see in one. I do find this very different portrayal of the Church and clergy to be extremely interesting, especially as most of the Televisa TNs that I've seen have all painted a very, very positive picture of the Church.
Jorge may not be a hypocrite, but he is one deeply confused and conflicted person carrying around an awful lot of emotional baggage.
I agree that Jorge is carrying around a lot of emotional baggage because of feeling such guilt. The feeling of guilt can drive a person to a lot of negative behavior. It's a hard burden to carry, especially if you feel like there is no forgiveness from anyone.
As to the media affecting how we think, growing up the songs, tv shows,books, magazines, and movies were all about finding your one true love and getting married and nice girls didn't do it before marriage. That was the message my generation got. However, young people are getting very different messages from media today. Just like our own media, telenovelas seem to be sending out very different messages than they did in the past.
I'm calling Jorge "hypocrite" because he's always telling Val and Sammy to behave well, while he hasn't behaved well at all. Considering his own mistakes, you'd think he'd be more considerate of his children's mistakes. And certainly not tell kids who just found out he's their daddy (after what 15 years?) to respect him. He needs to at least give them a chance to vent. I am interested why he hid his kids all these years. I think he did it for cowardice, but I could be wrong. Maybe there were extenuating circumstances.
Also Jorge was demanding that they respect their mother, because they were demanding her to tell them if she was the other woman. The "casa chica" question was inadvertently a huge insult to her.
Cynthia that is what I was seeing with abrasive little Anifer. Imagine a class full of only Anifers: total chaos.
Rather than ask for forgivness, and extend a hand and try to help them cope with this new information he gets into a shouting match. If the kids were a year or two older they could have said, "Listen shitball, we made it this far without you, here's the door."
Kirby, there's an old joke: How can you tell if a lawyer is lying to you?
--> See if his lips are moving.
That's a very old joke, from before email and text messages, probably before writing itself was invented.
:-)
"Humorless Jorge has a lot to account for doesn't he . . ."
Humorless Jorge has been a busy boy in the sack!!!
How old are those twins? Older than Valentina? I'm behind on Olympics viewing and missed this episode.
Cynthia H - you bring up good points!
It is very unusual for a telenovela to paint all the religious figures as stiff, unbending characters. But it does happen in real life, too.
This telenovela regularly delves into topics I've not seen before in telenovelaland - Samuel's masturbating and porn viewing, the gay couple new neighbors, wife as breadwinner ... what else? --- and it appears to be trying to upset the status quo. The times they are a-changin'...
I can tell you one thing, behaviors like smoking , taking drugs ,and drinking alcohol usually have more to do with the friends you hang with than your parents. I was told this by the disciplinary principal when I first started teaching in a high school. It was true for me. My parents and older sister smoked, but I never started because none of my friends smoked.
I can also tell you that being a parent is the hardest job I have ever had. I once read a quote that I liked. "There is no way to be a perfect mother , and a million ways to be a good mother.
I'm assuming that Jorge's story will be one of learning a more flexible way to be and to care, rather than the rigid values he grew up with. Ditto for Toño who was taught that a real man was the wage earner and the wife was his devoted slave. Nerón to learn to trust his wife and her love for him, rather than falling into a jealous rage at every whipstitch. And Mauricio learning to be responsible, parental and to recognize a true, loving partner rather than continually shagging sexy bimbos.
But I wish it were not at the expense of religion because I understand the structured altruism and the hope that it can bring to so many lives, including my own.
Cynthia, so Jorge was going to marry Yuriria? I didn't get that at all. Was that somehting that was in the Mexican version and was skipped? What I did gather was that Jorge had the opportunity to stop his wedding to Dulce the day before the wedding, but he just couldn't do it. Immediately after that Yuriria told him that his word was always his most important priority. I agree with Kirby, "I believe what rubbed me the wrong way with Jorge is that his children have had teens of years to suffer without a Father, then when he finds himself without a bedmate, he surfaces and announces a life changing truth to the kids and starts barking orders." In addition to that, he mentioned that he still had to think of Dulce and his other kids. I can understand the kids but Dulce?? WHY??? And then he professes that Yuri is the love of his life while brandishing his wedding ring. I concede that we all have a little hypocrite in each of us and I certainly wouldn't be the first to throw a stone at Jorge, but I do think he needs to lighten up with his sermons about righteousness.
In regards to Anifer, I agree that she was being obnoxious and could have been more respectful, but there are much better ways to handle little kids who want to share their opinions no matter how outlandish they may be. Talking to them in a demeaning and disrespectful manner is not the way (IMO). If you want respect from anyone, even a child,then you show/model respect. The teacher could have told Anifer that she could share her ideas at a later time or to draw her ideas so they could discuss them privately. Sorry,but the educator in me comes out when I see children's thoughts and ideas thwarted rather than nurtured.
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