Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Amar a Muerte, 12/18/2018, Episode 32: Something's Burning
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Labels: Muerte
Let's hope she doesn't get PREGGERS.
Looked like Psychopath Erick Montenegro didn't even punch LCJ from what I can tell.
Ole Johny on the spot is everywhere! Does he ever sleep or buy groceries or wash his car? He seems to spend about 23 hours a day bird dogging Lucia and LCJ. Hee Hee with good reason it appears. It was funny seeing Lucia frantically trying to get her face put back on when Johny came in, as the majority of it was hiding behind the credenza on Joco's smoochers.
Val just needs to take Lugo off the access list, but, well, he seems to be briefly welcome when she is drinking and if he does not speak. Surprised her little friend skedaddled out of there like she did, knowing Val and her friends.
Oh Please, now Armenta is chasing Lucia too? What is this, I Love Lucy? I'm waiting for Ricky Ricardo to show up. I wonder how our clever little gal will wriggle out of this one. The looks on her face were a riot when he was talking to her on the phone.
And snotty old broad Barb turning up her nose at Beltran's palacial camper. Ha ! What was she expecting? Actually what was he expecting, the fellows who want to kill him because he stole their money are not going to be all that respectful of his things as they search for him. But it is a camping trailer, maybe it was just racoons.
Johny annoys me in a homicidal way, but Barb annoys me in a Hee Haw funny kind of way.
I have no idea where Karla thought this last card game was going. It looks like, you win you are dead, you lose you are dead. Wait, that was her grand ambition to begin with, to kill herself, take a Mother away from a darling little girl and a wife from a man, and burn down all the worldly possessions of the those two. Hmmm doesn't sound too glamorous when you put it that way.
You know, if Alacran were not a Narco murderer covered in tattoos, and if Eva were not setting the bar higher every day for bitchiness and connivery, they almost look like a happy (Hoppy) couple. I wonder...NAH, fagettaboutit.
And Thanks again Ms Chik for all the work you do.
Anon 4:48, LCJ should=a locked the door, but from what I saw, he WANTED to get caught!
Steve, that screenshot of the (non)punch was a fluke, by when I saw it, I just had to share.
Kirby, “I Love Lucy” Love it!
More laters...much to do!
RgvChick, I'm surprised your screen shot didn't melt my computer!!! Wow. Hawt, hawt, hawt.
Perfect title. Your and Kirby's sweet avatars are delightful.
Wonderful news about Caray continuing. Anita and her incredible team have my sincere thanks and gratitude.
Diana
"Johny notices that she is acting strange and seems upset (Yeah! You interrupted her dessert!)"
And I loved that Karla and her family have a tradition of ordering dessert first. Gals, how many of you, when looking at a new cookbook, turn to the dessert section first? (Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa)
Given Lemon Studio's penchant for eliminating beloved characters (Yago, I'm looking at you) I was in agony watching the tender scene with Karla's family, and the equally tender scene with Montilla and his beloved wife. Just getting a bad feeling already.
Still get a kick out of Beltrám and Barbara. So typical of his macho persona that he expected Barbara to carry all the suitcases into the trailer. And of course his continued teasing of the judge's son. Such a scoundrel but I'm getting so fond of him I forget that he is also an assassin.
I do like it that this story poses the questions that bedevil all of us.
Why was I born?
Why was I born into this circumstance?
Why do some people have it so easy and others are trapped into lives of unrelenting misery and abuse?
If God's way is perfect, why is there so much suffering in the world?
And especially why do seemingly innocent people suffer such cruelty?
For that reason, I thought Juliana's scene was the most important of the episode, even though there was a lot more excitement with our primo couple, and a lot more tension in Karla's card game.
And Lord! Johny is so unctuous he makes me gag anytime he's on screen. This "mi niña, mi niño stuff just makes me want to hurl.
Thanks Rgv Chick and thanks Anita and Team for continuing the great CarayCaray tradition. We are all so grateful to you, commenters and lurkers alike, I'm sure.
Judyb, I read your questions shaking my head in agreement. My head is more filled with unanswerable questions now than when I was young.
Thanks again to all those who saved caray. I like to drop by every day to "see" all of you and feel you near.
Food but sunny here. Now I am off to grocery shop and then chores.
Yet she cannot control herself.
She came up with more excuses than a high school virgin to put him off. It will be a circus if we get to see Lucia and another frisky bad guy doing the same dance.
PS I know a HS virgin was last seen in 1986. It is a figure of speech. :-)
I thought Alejandro Nones was obnoxious in "Teresa" as Teresa's first love, but he excels in his disgustingness (is that a word?) in this telenovela. During interviews he seems like such a nice guy, so he must be doing a great job of acting. Wonder if he might be nominated for villain in the telenovela awards coming in March.
Thanks to all of you who recap each episode. You do a wonderful job and it is greatly appreciated since I don't know Spanish. I'm one of those who slipped through the cracks before Spanish was offered as a second language in small-town Ohio 1960's-USA. I may have said this before, but I opted for French over Latin. Can you guess how many times I have used French since then? 0 times...not even in college.
Diana, always glad when you drop in. Those two protags really do sizzle; I'm surprised I didn't see any smoke coming out of my TV.
JudyB, Barb and Bel do bring some lighter shades into this dark story as do Renata and Kayla. Oh yeah, Bel is an assassin...ugh! And ah, yes, those questions tha we all tend to ask at some point in time. As Susanlynn stated; there are more questions now than in the good ol' days.
Ginger, it's always nice to know that we make some one laugh; that is, after all, what we are here for..to entertain and share with the good company we keep. I had never seen Nones before, but he must be good since he is portraying a character that has come to be so hated...a job that he is doing really well.
So little Renata has to compete, at least she thinks, with an on the air personality who seems to have a history with Mr. Gully Golden. And for the ultimate insult she is asked to organize a birthday party on behalf of her nemesis which will by all standards almost surely drive her man into the other woman's arms. Those two are not hard to look at, and they are hilarious on top of it.
She is too young and nice to really fight dirty, so she is in romance purgatory.
Buy yourself some Teach Yourself Spanish books and put on the closed captions in Spanish, you'll be surprised how quickly you can learn.
I too, am shocked the Limo with the blacked out windows has not been utilized. If the Caddy's a rockin, don't come a knockin, ....John....
But there are a lot of kids who would gladly accept that in lieu of having the holy bejesus beat out of them by a parent or parents who ARE around all the time. Or a couple of druggie or drunk parents who they can not wait to escape from.
So don't cry too many big crocodile tears for spoiled worthless Guille. He has had life handed to him on a silver platter and he does not even know which end of his car contains the engine.
there :-)
We all love to hate Johny. Here's what I picked up just in today's comments. I'm sure there have already been plenty. Unctuous is my new favorite. I like dufus, too. Don't know if any of you recall that I drew up a list of all the names and character descriptions the Patio gave Alonso in Amor Bravio.
Johny on the spot is everywhere
Johny annoys me in a homicidal way
Johny is so unctuous he makes me gag anytime he's on screen
[Johny] excels in his disgustingness (is that a word?) in this telenovela
After watching telenovelas for 11years and teaching many Spanish speaking students I still cannot understand or speak much Spanish. Having taught ESLfor many years, I have found that some people pick up languages easily and quickly and others struggle.
I took French in high school, thinking, as it was a Romance language and I already knew Spanish it ought to have been a snap. WRONG. It took going to a French immersion summer school for me to start thinking in French rather than translating in my head from English to French before saying anything, so I never participated and froze when called on.
Kudos to you for taking French in college. I chose German and had a worse time than with French, until I moved into the German House on campus--a substitute for an immersion summer.
It was Dr. Alvaro Nesme in Cuando me Enamoro.
I know quite a lot of Arabic after having many Arabicspeaking students throughout the years and a bit OF Chinese.
Thank you so much for taking over for Jane.
I'm not sure I could be happy without my daily fix of Caray.
I re-watch a good deal of older telenovelas and love it when there is a recap here, especially reading the comments
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