Wednesday, December 05, 2018
Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia, Capítulo 61, Tuesday December 4, 2018; Pancho and Susana Declare their love for one another
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Excellent recap of a very heart breaking episode. Personally, neither the sweet murmurings of Pancho and Susana nor the fun festivities, could break through the dark shroud of Julieta's and Robert's despair.
"Susana looks very happy and has red carnations in her hair". Honestly? I was trying to figure out what those flowers are. I've never seen carnations that lovely in my life. I've always asked any flowers I've sent have no carnations. Perhaps I need to rethink that.
“She relays how she thinks Axel will move out and that one day Sebas will become a teenager and never speak to her again”. One can only hope!
“Before they go their separate ways to their respective cabins, she tells Gabe she loves him”. But this? Pure happiness.
“Pancho promises it will make their love interesting”. Well that’s one way to phrase it. Good luck getting Susana’s snotty sons to begin to even give you a chance.
Julieta's grief is clouding her judgement and her heart. Seeing the fierce love she had for Robert disintigrate is crushing. Getting on her knees to beg Fernando seemed to indicate she may indeed not be able to move past this. I hope that whatever separates David from Fernando comes quickly. This is pure speculation only but as I've mentioned before, I am positive Dave's destiny. I can count the number of "lead" couples who've been together through thick and thin on one hand, love never waivering. I don't want to see any more pain here. They've been through enough.
Speaking of enough. I've had enough of Vincente, his eyes devoid of emotion, a man who treats his ex like dirt and encourages their children to do the same.
Was it my imagination or did we hear a bit of beautiful singing from Sebas?
I'm ignoring Audi. Imelda, you've made enough bad decisions. Don't entertain Audi's plea to get rid of Pancho and his family. We are barely tolerating you now.
Cynthia, I have no idea who the "celebs" were...I do not think it was Angelica's husband (I think he has much darker hair and is younger than the man we saw).
Terrific Cynthia. Thank you.
Diana
As for the festival, I was happy that they gave so much time to it. I kept on wondering how Susana could keep changing her dresses but soI had to go to “beanie” territory. When they showed so much about mezcal production, I felt like I was a kid watching geography slides back in school.
Anyway, Susana and Pancho at the festival was the best.
Yes, Diana, Sebas had that beautiful voice. I hope we get to see a scene or two of “Oliver Twist” when they put it on. “Susana’s snotty sons” yes!!!!! That is exactly who they are and every time she tries to cajole them I want to scream: STOP!
Julieta and Robert and Dave. Not much to say. It struck me as particularly poignant that at the end of the episode with Julieta, Dave said that she and Robert had taught him to make others happy and he wanted to make Fernando happy. I don’t know if that statement made it better or worse.
Personally, neither the sweet murmurings of Pancho and Susana nor the fun festivities, could break through the dark shroud of Julieta's and Robert's despair.
Too true, Diana. Certainly hope the custody story gets resolved quickly but I doubt that it will be so.
Although I'm happy there's a successful romance going between Pancho and Susana, I have to admit the actor's wig and braying laugh in this role pretty much kill the mood for me. However, in his role as Pancho, he always gets paired with lovely women so it must be working for most of the audience.
Thanks again Cynthia. Lovely to find these recaps first thing in the morning and to join up with the patio.
I hope I am wrong, but I have always felt that Roberto and Julieta were in for major problems in their relationship. Will they go their separate ways? Blanca's observation that the custodial loss of David could impact their relationship in a negative way seems prescient.
I felt like a ping-pong ball, getting hit back and forth between Julieta/Rob/Dave drama and Pancho/Susana happiness.
Note to Susana: Pancho's first two wives have died. Either the third time will be the charm, or you might want to up your life insurance policy. Just sayin'.
"She relays how she thinks Axel will move out and that one day Sebas will become a teenager and never speak to her again."
We can only hope!
The "finger iman" was really touching.
"Personally, neither the sweet murmurings of Pancho and Susana nor the fun festivities, could break through the dark shroud of Julieta's and Robert's despair."
Well said, Diana.
How is it everyone is wearing summer clothes, including the host of Reality de Amor, but the RdA contestants are all wearing heavy sweaters???
Judyb, I cannot see the elegant Susana with goofy Pancho after seeing her paired with the handsome and equally elegant Fernando Colunga. . Is Pancho wearing a,wig? Susana Gonzalos looks very much like the lead actress in Outlander...Caitronia Balfe. Both gorgeous women.
I have to say that Fernando bustling about his tiny apartment, adjusting the pictures and turning on that fun strobe light was very touching. You could tell he really thought about it and wanted to make Dave feel comfortable. And wanted. I fear though that (right or wrong), Dave's time with Julieta, Robert and his extended family is going to be light years away from the reality of living solely and simply with his father.
Ahhh Pancho. Judy, I had to smile at your comments. Yes, the wig is a "mood killer" for me as well. I have to admit though that the chemistry does work somehow. I have to credit to Susana who I believe could breate life into a paper bag, right susanlynn? :)
"Note to Susana: Pancho's first two wives have died. Either the third time will be the charm, or you might want to up your life insurance policy. Just sayin'". OMG doris. too, too funny!
What a fun patio. Missing our Kirby though...
Diana
Proof positive that you just never know...love and fate are fickle and unpredictable. There really is someone for everyone! Provided you want to look of course :)
Thanks for sharing.
Diana
I’ve known people who have taken in foster children that they wanted to adopt. It’s a very long process. But if the bio parent shows up to court just once, it messes the whole thing up. The biggest problem is the emotional toll on the children and the prospective adoptive parents. They get very, very, attached because they just fall in love with the children and love them as much as if they were their own biological children. Yes, there are those who love that much. That’s why Julieta is having such a hard time with this.
The court just “assumed” that David would be better off with his bio father and giving Fernando all his paternal rights without even as much as an investigation.
Do you remember last season when a social worker came to Julieta and Robert’s apartment to check them out? Did Fernando get checked out? I don’t think so. Doris brings up some very good points about people getting out of jail having difficulty getting a job. Where did he get the money for a decent apartment and furnishings so quickly? It would have been much better for the court to do a slow transition, with David spending weekends with Fernando at first and then spending more and more days in the week so that Fernando can acclimate to being a father. Since Fernando had no experience with fatherhood it is going to be a lot to expect from him.
I am loving the love story with Pancho and Susana. As you can see, every time it’s my turn to recap, I put up a romantic screenshot of them. I think Pancho is so different from Vicente that his presence in her life has changed a stiff and angry woman into a soft and warm lady. His humor relaxed demeanor has changed her for the better. I think Pancho brings out the best in Susana and makes her feel very comforted as well as comfortable.
Yes, Cynthia, you are spot on. The old Susana never would have taken the day off from work to go to a festival, either. Sometimes people can change, if they are willing.
I have always thought that the pairing of Susana and Pancho was unlikely. They are just too different and I often feel that, nice as Pancho is, he could drive many people crazy. But it seems to be working and stranger things have happened. But I had no idea that he was wearing a wig. I admit I have never looked closely but it just never occurred to me. But if he needs a wig then probably better to wear it. I can't imagine his brash character as a balding man pursuing the lovely Susana. Though why not?
Cynthia, I think you are spot on with your comment about Pancho bringing out the best in Susana. Despite my initial doubts about them as a couple there have been some very good changes in Susana.
I was a bit distracted by something when Sebas was singing (always trying to do two things at once when I can barely manage just one), but it seemed that it was lip syncing with an enhanced musical backup. I would like to listen to him singing again.
I hope everybody is having a good day.
andy
Second time today you've made me cry Cynthia. Happy tears. Lovely.
Diana
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