Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Amar a Muerte, 11/19/18, Episode 14: People Who Work in Glass Offices...
Labels: Muerte
Poor Gaston, I just hope that we don't get to see a follow-up of the scene at his house. If something happens to his daughter... that's why I don't like narco novelas, they are to close to real life stuff.
I did miss a few episodes, so I might have skipped this part, but has Leonchi installed surveillance cameras in Johhny's office when he was Leon or only now, after he found out the truth about his betrayal? I get having a camera in his own office and all around the house but is the entire company bugged, too? How in the world could Johnny get away with everything then?
The whole Shaman angle bores me... I'm sorry, but the paranormal is not my thing. Camillo seems to be going the more scientific way, I wonder how long before Leonchi and Beltran meet and put two and two together...
Adriana, unlike you, I'm a sucker for the paranormal and love phrases like "the path of your soul is only in your hands". But you've got dear, rumpled, scietific Camillo. So, something for everybody.
Well thanks to those magical video cameras we don't have to rely on open doors and lurking listeners to pick up the secrets.
Looking forward to watching this today when I take a break from pre-Thanksgiving cleaning and cooking. But again, just glad you're back in the saddle, so to speak, Urban. We've missed you. And thanks for the interesting photo to start the recap. Great shot.
Thanks, Judy. I made that rosary and others with skull beads. I will be taking photos of those this week. I have more of those beads but crosses large enough for this design are getting harder to find.
I did locate the Univision streaming capability because despite not having a TV set up I still have the cable sub. Now I won't have to miss anything again. My take on this series so far:
The action is moving so fast that character development is suffering a bit. The actors are talking a little too fast and I had to watch this twice to get the details.
Eva is seriously delusional if she thinks that this situation with Alacran won't come back to bite her on the tuchas.
Barbara looks greedy for the dinero that Chino had stashed.
Guillermo will get caught, just you wait.
I don't know who thinks Alejandro Nones is attractive. While he doesn't clean up too bad (kind of like a dark-haired version of Michael C. Hall) he mostly looks like a thug.
Michel Brown's current haircut does nothing for him. I would also have styled his beard differently. Still has great eyes, though.
Angelique is doing her usual great job. She's 30 now, so she does look a bit more mature.
I see from the previous recaps that others have seen the relationship of this to El Cuerpo del Deseo. This is that with narcos.
Watch out for the possibility that those creeps kidnap and traffic in children.
I'm pretty sure Leonchi had those cameras installed prior to his death; he hasn;t really had time to install them postmortem. My question is: why hadn't he seen the looks and caresses (or heard the discussions) between Luciho and JohnyBeBad?
Adriana, I don't like narco novelas either, But what's different about this one is that the focus is not on the narco activities so I tolerate it. I'm really glad they spared us from seeing the actual shooting of Gaston.
JudyB, "Well thanks to those magical video cameras we don't have to rely on open doors and lurking listeners to pick up the secrets." ITA, the TNs have finally caught up to technology.
Urban, "Eva is seriously delusional.." Most definitely!!
More laters; my animalitos await :-)
Every time one of these goons makes a 'management decision' and whacks someone for the sheer fun of it when they have been told NOT to, there is hell to pay. If these pistol waving punks had the IQ of a bright fruit gnat they would know that. But then if they had more horsepower upstairs than said gnat, they wouldn't be doing this to begin with. OK. Nevermind
Eva is flirting with disaster in a big way, as almost everyone agrees. What will be her downfall, and what she is overlooking, is DADDY is no longer there to cover her ass and protect her. We have gotten the impression that previously she spent half her energy fighting with Leon, directly or elsewise, and that is typical of the spoiled rotten prima dona. UNTIL your shenanigans catch up with you, then you snap into Daddy's little sweetheart long enough for him to fix the mess. Um...he is seeing you through a different set of eyes now. Alacran is the only one who sees her as the disposable shop towel that she is. But she IS pretty.
And while I'm at that: What is with LuciHo and these matronly length dresses covering those award winning Bailando por un Sueño legs? Carpet burns?
And does anyone care to venture a guess why Afterlife Chick traded in her trademark black dress for a red one which we saw a glimpse of in the Shaman scene?
I am still wondering what Rosita the busty student has to do with any of this too.
Renata is bubbly, sexy, (in an almost adolescent kind of way) and nice. She should not waste her time on a worm like Guille, but she is, and is pretty much in past the point of no return now.
One more question: Did LeonChi access the Bat Cave from an outside entrance this time rather than the hidden hallway digital code lock?
I too am mystified about the cameras ansd Bat Cave. That is a fairly comprehensive system so it HAD to have been installed by Leon 1.0. W@hy he is now seeing things he did not before must just be writer's liberty.
And yes again, Alejandro Nones does look like a thug. Or like someone you remember from high school who was a bully. But he's perfect for this slimy role.
I agree with you Kirby, I also don't like the matronly length dresses Lucia wears, it makes her look senora like, she needs to wears more dresses like the red one she tried on while she was seducing Jacobo, but I guess she still has to dress like she is mourning...I am not too crazy about the supernatural events going on either, but it doesn't really bother me too much...My take on Eva is that her greed is causing her to lose sight on what's most important, and her involvement with el Alacran is just a sweet ride to eventual doom...Lucia and Jacobo's relationship needs a kick start already, I want to watch how she falls for him and untangles herself away from Johnny. From the previews, I think that kick start couldn't be more closer hehehe ;)
Benny
I too like Renata; she's like a breathe of fresh air amidst all the gloom and doom.
Then there was the always floor length black dress which shortened to above the knees once to do the park encounter above.
Now we have a bright red dress. I don't see her in the mornings in the mirror, thinking: "Babyoooh, check it out, hair turned out good this morning. I feel sexy, red it is. Oh yeah, to DIE for."
And where is she getting all those black moths?
In my opinion they haven't decided yet what to do about her fate, will she get her redemption and ride into the sunset with Leonchi or she'll crash and burn next to her JohnnyBoy? So, in the meantime, they just play it half-half - as Urban put it really well, some of the character development hasn't been too great so far and Lucia is sure suffering from it, since we still don't know what her angle and endgame are.
I don't give to much thought to the moments the DeathLady shows up, I take her like an omen, a visual alert of the fact that these guys are supposed to be dead. The outfit change could be about the men's state of mind? Black at first because they had been on the verge of dying, red now because they are in the middle of big, turbulent messes... I don't know, I'm making stuff up.
I've been wondering about the batcave, too. Getting in without being spotted is one thing, but how does he always manage to get out when there is nobody in the kitchen? Why would he make the access in a place where there is almost always someone present? Maybe there really is another entrance somewhere in the yard?
Leon might have been a smart business man but imagine all the heartache he could have been spared of (not to mention his life) if he had started to listen on Johnny earlier...
And you may be making stuff up, but your theory on Lady Death’s wardrobe change makes sense.
I don't think Teresa got her due at the end of that series as she was not a nice person at all. I didn't for one second buy the idea of her giving up that nine-figure bank account at the end to get Arturo back. However, Lucia here had a worse childhood as it went beyond poverty. She looks like she might be set up for redemption but it is too early to tell. I really don't like the recent trend of writers failing to develop characters because they want to keep their options open on them. They just need to improve their writing.
He probably has a camera on the BatCave entrance, so he can look from within and make sure the coast is clear. Otherwise getting out is a sure fire way to get caught as he materializes in the hall/kitchen out of nowhere.
"Wup ! Dad, where did you come from?"
"Oh I was over there checking the thermostat, it seems warm in here, you walked right past me." (sweating bullets by now)
"There?"
"Yeah, you walked right past me."
(thinking)
I told Guilly that weed last night smelled funny. Yikes!
Victoria--I think we are all liking this one. We especially like Leon II in his new "package." But you will have to ask Kirby if there are enough dolls for him in this one. Don't know a thing about Por Amar. Who is in it and when was it filmed?
I agree, what is Rosita doing in this, unless she plans to be the juvenile Camilo and figure things out. Interesting that she is the one that knew the shaman, yet he wouldn't let her in.
Let's not overthink the Bat Cave, folks. It is what it is. Enjoy the fact that WE can now see all the goings on, along with Leonchi.
And yes, I miss Jorge too. When the hell is he getting a new series?
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