Thursday, January 10, 2019

Amar a Muerte, 1/10/2019, Episode 47: Up a Creek Without a Paddle, M' Dear?




Moises (black-shirt goon) is still pointing his weapon at Lucía when the goon in the front seat tells him to calm down; if something happens to Lucía, they will be the ones who will end up getting killed. Moises then warns Lucía that the boss won’t have to find out about anything….because if he does find out, Moises will investigate LCJ who calls her so much; she will never see him again because he will kill him. When he gives her the hood and tells her to put it on, Lucía obliges.

At the company cafeteria, Teo goes to sit with Keila. After she tells him that his “platonic love” went to have lunch with her boss, Teo assumes that there is something going on between Renata and Guille. Keila isn’t sure, but Renata is old enough to know what she is doing…and Renata doesn’t tell her much. When Teo hopes that it’s not one of those relationships that only happens in the mind of the one who falls in love because there will be much suffering, Keila wonders if he is talking from experience. Teo asks if it hasn’t happened to her; so Keila says ‘no,’ and adds that Renata is an expert at it…she must like to suffer. Teo sighs and loses his appetite.

 Renata and Guille return from shopping. As they walk on the grounds, Renata is still in awe of the place and thinks Guille probably comes every week-end. Guille shares that he hasn’t been there since his father brought them and his father spent all his time on the phone as always. He then tells Renata that they have had the house since he was a child; his father gave it to his mother as a gift…his father always gave her tokens…on her birthday, his father would lavish her with surprises. When they would come there, Vale and his mother would go horseback riding and his father, Eva and he would go skiing. When Renata mentions that she and her father would go to the Azteca and cheer for her team, Guille is surprised. They both laugh about their favorite teams.

At the Carvajal kitchen, Eva is looking through the pantry and is aghast to see the type of food available; she assumes it was Lucía’s doing since Lucía has no class and wouldn’t know about refined food. When she tells Silvina that they will restock with the type of food her father was accustomed to, Silvina apologizes before asking Eva to be understanding; Silvina doesn’t want any problems with either of them, but she works for Lucía. After Eva points out that Silvina has worked for the family for many more years, Silvina worries that Eva will return to her home after the remodeling is complete and she (Silvina) will have to stay there and work for Lucía. Eva responds that they will see who leaves the house first; she tells Silvina to throw out all the food before stomping off.  BTW Silvina, dig out your favorite rabbit recipe too.

Mateo talks on the phone with Vale who is being driven home by Leon/Chino/Jacobo (LCJ). When he tells her that since they published the article about the kidnapping, nothing else has been heard, Vale tells him that everything has been crazy. She summarizes that Lupita escaped, was shot, and ended up in the hospital. She continues about the attempts to kill Lupita at the hospital and the plan they came up with. Mateo offers to help by publishing a death notice for Lupita; hopefully they will stop looking for her. Vale thanks him profusely and apologizes for getting him into this ordeal. After she ends the call, LCJ suggests that she keep away from Juls, but that’s the last thing Vale wants to hear.

At the company, Johny greets Cardenas and gives him a Janus-faced hug and welcome. After some small talk about how long they’ve known each other, Johny brings up how he helped Cardenas’s son get into some prestigious school. Cardenas thought it was León who helped him, so Johny adds that there were many things that people thought León was responsible for, but it was he who was behind everything. León took credit because that was how it had to be, but many things were initiated by Johny…such as getting the son into the school. Johny then hands Cardenas the detailed report of all the financial transactions for the past year. Johny found out that Cardenas had requested it and, as his forked tongue flaps, he continues that he like Cardenas’s initiative and wishes all the board members would have that same drive that Cardenas has (barf, barf, barf) Johny then asks Cardenas that if he finds anything out of the ordinary in the report to please let him know. An unsettled Cardenas agrees.

At the ARM(enta) fortress, Moises guides Lucía into the house and tells her that it’s too bad she won’t be able to talk to Jacobo there; he has a surprise for her. After he stands Lucía before Armenta and returns her phone, Armenta welcomes her with a glass of champagne. Lucía refuses because she doesn’t want any, but Armenta sternly tells her that she does want some. Lucía takes the glass; and Armenta tells her that this will be a night of many surprises…and there is nothing that goes better with surprises than a glass of champagne.


 At the hospital, Montilla tells Juls that faking her mother’s death was not a good idea; the criminals will find out soon. Juls wants her mother to at least recuperate; after that, they will see what they will do. Montilla thinks that once Lupita is well, they should leave the city since it would be quite unreasonable to think that they are free of the criminals. As Juls agrees, Vale approaches only to be told by Montilla that she doesn’t seem to understand. Vale understands, she just doesn’t agree with him. Montilla pleads with her to stop taking risks; her family is in enough danger.

At the school, LCJ, Hec-Maru and Cami sit outside on a bench. When Cami asks her/im to talk about his wife, Hec-Maru takes out a picture of him with his wife, Cecilia. When Cami asks how they got along, Hec-Maru replies that it was like any other couple…they argue then the woman does whatever she wants…but with a firm hand, all is well. LCJ asks for an example, so Hec-Maru tells them that his wife wanted to go back to the university to get a career. He thought that was ridiculous; so with his firm hand, he settled her down. When Hec-Maru gets up to go to the restroom, Cami calls him ‘Maru’ and almost gets his head bitten off since the name should be Hector. After he leaves, LCJ chides Cami for not using the right name. Cami thinks Hector is insufferable and LCJ thinks he’s like a nightmare. Cami then rags on LCJ for being so preoccupied about Lucía and tells LCJ that he should think about why Lucía is with someone like Armenta.

At the ARM fortress library, Armenta shows Lucía his favorite book, but she has no interest in it; in fact there are so many books that it makes her feel woozy. When Lucía tells him that the library is nonetheless spectacular, Armenta remarks that that is why he wanted her to see how beautiful the place was. Lucía agrees that it is quite beautiful, but it is getting late. Armenta thinks otherwise and pins her to the wall; as he looks down her cleavage, her tells her that the only thing lacking in the house is the presence of a woman. She considers telling him not to get too worked up, they are plastic.


 At the company, Johny asks his secretary if she has heard from Lucía. He secretary has tried several times to call her, but it goes straight to voicemail, When he asks about the interview with Sanchez-Bueno, the secretary assures him that the crew is already at his house just as scheduled. He leaves after telling her to keep him up to speed if she hears from Lucía.

At the Sanchez-Bueno home, Susana is interviewing that hopeful couple. They talk about what a dedicated father he is. Susana nods grudgingly as he tells her that is how he wants to treat the people of his country…as if they were his children…that they eat well, have the best health system possible and that they have a suitable roof over their heads. When he states that that is the job of the president, Susana comments that the job of a president is much more intricate than that. She starts to mention politics, but (no)S-Bueno doesn’t believe in politics; politics is trash. The majority of politicians are more into bureaucracy and their own interests. When he becomes president, he is going to make sure that the country is for the people, not for a small elite.  After Susana points out that Sanchez-Bueno is not the first to make that promise, an assistant comes to tell (no)S-Bueno that he has an important call; so he excuses himself leaving Susana to contend with Patsy. Once gone and after Patsy makes sure that the camera is off, Patsy tells Susana that she likes her…she is not like the other reporters who are stupid and want her husband to like them. Susana is surprised when Patsy asks her to talk about herself.

At the Carvajal hacienda, Guille and Renata sit nervously on the couch. When Guille tells Renata that she is the first person he has invited there other than his family, Renata asks which of his sisters he gets along with better. Guille replies that he is closer to Vale…he tells her everything. Renata wonders if he has told Vale about Castillo; so Guille assures her that he has said nothing about that to Vale because he doesn’t think she would understand. After he tells Renata that, at that time, she was the only one he could confide in, he confesses that he likes it that she is there with him. Renata likes being there too. Guille slowly closes in for a kiss, but as Renata closes her eyes in anticipation, Guille’s phone rings…it’s Eva whom he didn’t tell anything about leaving the office. Just then, Renata’s phone rings; it’s Keila. Renata panics that they are being looked for. She starts rambling that she didn’t inform anyone that she would be out and fears that she will get fired (silly Renata, you are with your BOSS!). Guille tells her to calm down; she is with him…the BOSS! After Guille suggests that they forget about everything else, they kissss…


At the school, Hec-Maru returns and plops her/imself down and brusquely asks how much time they have left to live. Cami replies that that is still to be determined, but Hec-Maru insists on a timeline. LCJ interjects that he also asks himself that question on a daily basis since he has some pending issues. When Hec-Maru gets nosy, LCJ tells her/im that it’s personal and asks her/im if s/he doesn’t have anything pending to resolve. Hec-Maru sarcastically replies that it’s personal. When LCJ and Hec-Maru start to argue, Cami interrupts to calm them down and tells them that they need to continue researching the issue. Crabby Hec-Maru agrees to get her/his tests done…anything to avoid going back to classes where s/he is treated so badly.

At the hospital, Vale tells Juls not to worry about all that is needed for her mother. When she offers to help in any way she can, Juls responds that she has already done a lot; she need not do anymore. Vale, however, insists and is not necessarily referring to Lupita’s needs. Juls feels uncomfortable and asks Vale not to look at her so intensely, but Vale persists and tells her they need to talk. As Juls refuses, Pancho walks up and tells Juls he brought the clothes and other necessities for Lupita. Juls then asks him to stay with her mother while she and Vale go have a talk. Pancho agrees.

At the Carvajal hacienda, Renata is trying to cut tomato quite unsuccessfully. Guille takes over and tells her that when he was abroad, he roomed with buddies that were even more useless that he was; so he had to learn to cook and do some other chores. When Guille asks if he has told her that he likes her, Renata replies that, yes, he has told her, but he shouldn’t stop saying it. They start kissing and get muy passionate (hope nothing is on the stove!).

At the Sanchez-Bueno home, Patsy and Susana are talking when (no)S-Bueno walks in with Johny strutting behind him. True to nature, Johny pours on the compliments, but Susana wonders if he is checking up on her. After Johny assures her that he is just there to see how things are going, (no)S-Bueno invites him to stay for a strong drink. Johny thanks him and refers to him as “Mr. President”-to-be.

At the hospital, Vale and Juls feel awkward and nervous as they have their talk. Vale never thought she would kiss a girl and wonders if they are gay. Juls doesn’t know, but she does like Vale. After Vale leans closer and tells Juls that she enjoys spending time with her, they both smile until they see Lucho approach with a bouquet of flowers.

At a gallery, Mayela is focused on writing a text when Lucas thanks her for the interview. When she tells him that that is what friends are for, he questions if they are now only friends. He asks for Guille and about her relationship with Guille; so she tries to tell him that she and Guille do have a thing, but Lucas knows her well…since high school. When he adds that he has been crazy about her since then, Mayela assures him that what they had ended…bye...kaput! Mayela assures him that she is now with Guille, but Lucas knows better…she is NOT with Guille. Let's see...delusional, stalker, crazy, friends know you are crazy, what did I miss?

At the Carvajal hacienda, Guille and Renata are still in a lip-lock as Guille leads her awkwardly to the bedroom. As he is about to push her onto the bed, Renata stops him and asks if this is what they both really want. She doesn’t want to be let down and wants him to be sure he is ready for this. Guille assures her that he enjoys being with her and savors every second they have together; he hadn’t felt this way in a long time. Renata gives in as does Guille…and they make passionate love...


At the hospital, Vale wonders how Lucho knew where she was. After her tells her that he always knows where she is (stalker? Phone tracker?), he hands the bouquet of flowers to Juls who is quite surprised. He apologizes for the way he has treated her and explains that he loves Vale very much so he is going to treat her friends as if they are his friends too.  Groveling.  What you do when a chick stole your chick.

At the children’s ward, Alicia sits down because she is dead (tired). When Beltrino tries to tell her that he was the one that was dead; she wants to hear nothing of it. Instead she wants to know who the lady was who was with him on the trip. Beltrino ignores the question and goes to get some coffee. On his way, Beltrino catches sight of Barb who is there looking for him; she wants her cut of the money. When he chides her for being there where his family is, she hisses that she is not going to leave without her money; and if he refuses, she is going to go tell his wife everything.  He already tried, they for sure won't believe you, Bruja.

At Cecilia’s house (Hector’s former wife), Cecilia entertains her new beau when Hec-Maru comes a knockin’. When Hec-Maru tells her “Cecilia, it’s been awhile,” Cecilia has no idea who she is or what she means. Nonetheless, Hec-Maru stomps inside and asks who the guy is. The guy responds that it is she who should be telling them who she is. When he asks Cecilia who the child is, Hec-Maru growls that she isn’t a child. Hec-Maru then tells Cecilia that she is her husband’s friend and she wants to talk to her about him. After Cecilia tells Hec-Maru that her husband is dead, Hec-Maru responds, “Really? I wouldn’t be so sure.”  This could write a whole new chapter in Urban Dictionary under 'Splainin'.

At Cami’s house, Cami jeers LCJ for still being on his phone. They argue about whether LCJ is or is not in love with Lucía. When LCJ points out that the issue is that Lucía is with a drug trafficker, Cami thinks it’s absurd. LCJ is dismayed that Cami would think it’s absurd when they are currently dealing with transmigration which is truly absurd. Cami decides to change the subject and brings up Hec-Maru’s situation which is intriguing. LCJ can’t fathom that a man’s soul ended up in a young girl’s body; it’s an explosive situation. See? Death Chick does have a sense of humor.

At Cecilia’s house, new beau doesn’t understand why Cecilia is allowing the young girl to roam around the house. Cecilia feels uncomfortable since Hec-Maru is just a child. Just then, Hec-Maru approaches and compliments Cecilia on keeping up the apartment so well…except for some painting that is of poor taste. After Hec-Maru takes a sip of wine and is criticized for it by new beau, Hec-Maru asks to talk to Cecilia alone…in the kitchen. Once in the kitchen, Cecilia gets gruff and tells Hec-Maru she can’t be talking to her that way and that she needs to leave. After Hec-Maru tells her that her husband sent her a message, Cecilia thinks she is crazy since her husband has been dead for six months. Hec-Maru continues that the message Hector sent her is that if she doesn’t leave that man in the living room, he is going to kill her.

At the hospital. Barb wants to go tell Alicia everything; so Beltrino assures her he is going to give her the money. They argue in the hall until Beltrino gets really pissed and tells her that he has a code of honor; he is a man of his word…he said he would give her some money and he will!

Meanwhile, in Javier’s room, Beltrino’s phone rings; so Alicia decides to take it to him. When she sees Barb, she immediately asks Beltrino who she is.

At Cecilia’s house, Cecilia asks Hec-Maru to explain as new beau comes in and asks what is going on. When Cecilia repeats what the message that Hec-Maru said was from Hector, new beau tells Hec-Maru to leave, but Hec-Maru yells that he is the one that should leave…he doesn’t live there and is no one to tell her to leave. New beau decides to call the police, but when Hec-Maru chides him and asks what he think s the cops will say since she is just a child, Hec-Maru doubles over in pain and her tattoo starts bleeding. After they offer to call an ambulance or her parents, Hec-Maru tells them that she is leaving…but this is not the last they have heard of her…because Hector is not dead. Once out the door and walking down the hall, Hec-Maru sees Roy, his son, arriving and calls out to him, but Roy doesn’t hear him and enters the apartment.

At the hospital, Beltrino tells Alicia that he is going to tell her the truth; the woman is a witch. Barb interrupts and tells Alicia the she is a spiritualist with divine powers. When Beltrino growls that she is a witch, Alicia wonders why he talks to Barb like that, how he knows her and why he talks to her with such trust.  Beltrino confesses that when everything started happening, he sought Barb out so she could help him understand. When he adds that Barb took advantage and cheated him, Barb calls him a coward. Beltrino and Alicia move away as Beltrino tells Alicia that he was hoping that Barb could help him complete a job to try to save Javier, but she didn’t and now she wants a bunch of money. Barb insists that he owes her money, so Alicia tells him to resolve the situation, but Beltrino insists that Barb is trying to take advantage of the situation and is threatening to make a scandal if he doesn’t give her money…she doesn’t even care about the tragedy they are going through with Javier. He then goes to Barb and reiterates that he will pay her because he is a man of honor; but he is a professor with honor and whoever messes with him will pay.  He motions that she leave and says good night.

At the hospital, Lucho asks about the shooting; so Vale tells him it was an assault. After Lucho offers to help in any way he can, Vale tells him he can donate blood which Lucho is very willing to do. After Juls thanks Lucho, she mentions that she needs to go be with her mother. Vale wants to go with her, but Juls tells her that visiting hours are over. Disappointed, Vale responds that she will have Alirio take her home, but Lucho relays that he already told Alirio to leave, so he will take her home. Oh Luc, on the way let's play a game. Here, wear this wig and bra.

At the studio, Mayela tapes her interview with Lucas. When she asks what inspired him for a particular painting of a woman, he responds that the woman represents the woman who, despite the passing of time, turns his world upside down. The great secret is that the painting was made as he thought of her smile, her smell and her flesh. As he gets closer to her, Mayela interrupts and announces the cost of the painting, but Lucas tells her that the painting is no longer for sale because the painting’s message has already reached the person it was meant for.   Stalker, meet stalker.  Have fun you two.

At the Carvajal hacienda, Guille and Renata are still going full force when Renata suddenly remembers her cat; she didn’t feed it. She gets up quickly to go call Keila, but when she sees all the messages on her phone, she worries that the whole world is looking for them. Guille calms her down with kisses.

At the ARM fortress, Lucía complains that her glass keeps getting refilled once it is empty. Armenta wants her to be calm; and as he holds her hand, he adds that everything will be easier that way. Lucía wonders what “everything” means and thinks that the drinks may have clouded her thinking because she may be misinterpreting his intentions. Armenta counters that it’s perfect then because he won’t have too much trouble convincing her to spend the night with him….and he doesn’t accept ‘no’ for an answer. After Lucía responds, “Exuuuse me?” Armenta adds, “This night… Lucía Borjes will sleep…in my bed…with me!”

Up a creek without a paddle, m’dear?

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Couldn't Televisa at last cast a better looking man than Armenta?

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I'm really worried about the ending and how they are going to tidy everything up in such little time.

 

ITA Victoria.
Saul Lisazo, Juan Soler, Fernando Colunga etc...

 

Sorry I hate auto check.
Least not last.
 

One of the things I like the most about this novela are the butterfly tattoo on the back of their necks.

I find that the butterfly tattoo has a real meaning. My best girlfriend of over 40 years lost her only son during his first year of college. She is an atheist and believed her son was reincarnated in the numerous butterflies that she and her husband saw right after his death.

In case you are interested, below is a link to a thought-provoking discussion about butterflies, death and sin. It helped me in understanding the significance of the tattoos.

https://m.inquirer.net/lifestyle/182533
 

Bernie Siegel, MD. the oncologist, also believed that the appearance of butterflies were significant after a person died. Whether they were a message from the person or a re-incarnation was not clear. But often people receive "signs" whenever there is a heartbreaking loss.

I have a friend who was devastated after her dog passed away. But everyday when she went out for a walk, there would be a red-tailed hawk following her overhead. They eventually dedicated a rock in their pet's name in one of the parks the dog loved, and the red-tailed hawk would perch in a tree overhead watching the stone.

Interpret this any way you wish, but it was a great comfort to my heartbroken friend.
 

Now onto your wonderful recap Rgv Chick. Loved the title, of course. Feeling quite sorry for Lucia.

The theme of this episode seems to be primarily how men decide the fate of women.

"La mano firme" of Hector, negating his wife's need to return to school. Armenta deciding that Lucia should share his bed. No questions. Punto. Guille deciding the same thing, although Renata appears to be a willing participant. Lucho and his attitude toward Valentina. This new character and his attitude towards Mayela.

Now I'm thinking that Hector, who's always been "on top", at least in his own mind, has been given a chance, in a chubby girl's body, to learn what it's like to be "one down" in society. The disparagement, in general, of females in Hispanic society. And then the additional disparagement of someone who is considered the wrong weight. I was always teased for being too thin, and while that is not nearly as cruel as what heavy people go through, it is painful during adolescence.

And the cruelty towards heavy people continues through adulthood. So Hector is being given a very good education in what it's like to not be...well, Hector, fit phys ed teacher and "master of the universe".

Beltrino is being given a lesson in what it's like to have his own family in danger, whether from sicarios or from a dreadful disease. Before, he gave no thought to the families of those he killed.

LCJ was also Master of the Universe (thinking of that book by Tom Wolfe) and now he's learning daily about the real feelings of his family and his associates. True, he was loved. But clearly he was also envied, resented and in the case of his children, left them with an aching void, longing for more attention from him. His attitude towards Eva, negating her dream of studying art history in France---not so different from Hector's attitude towards his wife. What do you need that for? I want you to do what I want you to do. Period.

So women's dreams negated, derided and put aside. Men's plans and dreams rule.

Or will they? La Santa Muerte is a woman after all. Hmmmmm
 

Forgot to mention, Rgv Chick, that I loved "Janus faced hug" and "as his forked tongue flaps".

On Lucho's "groveling" haven't seen this, but would love to think this thick-headed young man was finally getting some manners. Maybe not.

Also amused that the classic Food Snobbism has reared its ugly head again. Always seems to be a theme in these stories. Rich guy (or gal) learns about street food from his lover and expands his horizons. Never works the other way.

And just amused because Pritikin and all the cardiologist-nutritionist crew are recommending simple food, based on starches and beans, as a healthy alternative to the rich meats and sauces that the well-to-do nations indulge in. Hard working people in the Blue Zones remain strong and healthy far longer than those living in our affluent societies.

Anyway, feel sorry for Silvina stuck between Lucia and Eva. Plus if we didn't already know that Eva was a baddie, we would know by the way she talks to Silvina, in that peremptory, bossy way. Valentina and Guille talk to her as loving children asking for a treat. Eva DEMANDS whatever she wants. I'm ready for Eva to be taken out and transmigrated into a servant's body.

Thanks again, Rgv Chick. I always look forward to these recaps in the morning.
 

Good Morning and thank you, Anon, Victoria, and JudyB. You all are really on a roll today.

Anon, "Indecent Proposal" indeed! yet in this case it is a demand, no questions asked.

Victoria, thank you for sharing the information on the butterflies...quite interesting.

JudyB, I am in awe of your commentary today; your insight and interpretations amaze me. Thank you so much for "The theme of this episode seems to be primarily how men decide the fate of women." ...and your supporting evidence for each character. You rock!

I'm glad your friend found solace in the red-tailed hawk, JudyB. I think we all find some way to find solace in knowing that those dear to us who have passed on are close by. When a friend of mine passed on, we gathered at her house for a small service; and as the actual service was held, there was a butterfly fluttering in the window throughout the service. We all thought it was our friend who was there with us and "fluttering around" as she always did when she was alive.
 

Transmigrate Eva into a hooker on the street. No, wait, not much would change. OK, working at the landfill.
 

If Loopi would have died, that would have been a perfect spot for Eva's spirit.
Thank You RGV. Another snappy clever detailed recap. You are good with names.
 

Kirby: Who joined the Body Count this time ?
 

Victoria: I'm looking forward to seeing the look on Lucho's face when he finds out Vale & Juls.
 

Nopis ...Body count stays the same.
Yeah it may mark Lucho for life to discover he was licked in Luuuurrrve by a chick.
 

Thanks, Kirby. I always laugh when someone is given the last name "Bueno" and they are the complete opposite.

Steve, no one to add to the body count, but if you're watching Falsa Identidad, there's more than enough to go around :-)

I was thinking that, at the beginning of the show, they made it a point to show that there was an eclipse when the transmigration occurred. I don't remember how much time it had been that Karla transmigrated, but it was a few months before LCJ and Beltrino. Now Hec-Maru says that he transmigrated 6 months ago; so did the eclipse really have anything to do with the transmigration? And if not, why did the writers make such a big deal about it? ...OR Am i obsessing about something that has no significance? LOL

Every time I see Eva, I still can't believe she was CuteMute in EDRamon...and same thing for Guille, he was hateful and disgusting in Ramon. The two actors are playing completely opposites roles and doing a great job.
 

I think Lucho would be one to mouth off about it to EVERYONE just to get back at Vale.
 

RGV, yeah, she was a little damsel launching paper airplanes out of her bedroom window when she was being held. I had seen Guille in at least one other TN in addition to Ramooon where he was a turd, and it is a refreshing change to see his good side.

He was in La Malquerida, and Despertar Contigo before Ramooon that I watched.
 

Just looked it up, he was in Antes muerta que Lichita with Maite and that Arath fellow too.
 

I am sooo over Vale and Juls. It is OK, so just go ahead and do it, but leave my part out.

OTOH, will Lucia take one for the team with Pepe Le PHEW! ? Will she have a choice?
If she does, who thinks that will just make him worse? Unless she can make it the worst experience of that sort he has ever had. But in that department, even bad is pretty good.

Anyway, so I wonder, while Moises had Lucia's phone did he have time to put some naughty pictures of himself on it? Or do goons just not have a playful side?

 

What I liked about the Guillermo/Renata tryst was how awkward he was. Clearly he is not the smooth, practiced seducer that might just be out for "pasar un buen rato" with Renata. This seems to be the scenario that vigilant Keila and Teo are fearing.

As for Mayela's suitor, he seems pretty creepy to me. But so does Mayela. Meant for each other!
 

JudyB

IMHO, your interpretation and analysis of this novela are right on target and well-directed.

The theme of this episode seems to be primarily how men decide the fate of women.

As a member of "bra burner" generation, I find your insight into this matter is right on target and enlightening, especially when applied to each individual character.



 

Thanks Victoria and Rgv Chick. I love that this story is so rich in possible interpretations. We all pick up on different things and certainly differ on whether or not revenge is called for. But the discussions are civil, the patio friendly and the company here delightful. I look forward to checking in with our group every day.
 

Again JudyB

Eva treats Silvina like trash! No appreciation of how much she has contributed, over the years, to the whole family.

 

Kirby

Yep!
 

Great work!

JudyB, you took those words right out of my brain about how women have been abused by so many of these transmigrants. "Hector" has gotten exactly what he deserved out of this, to be in the body of an unfit and plain teen girl after years of abusing his wife. Most of the transmigrants were people who completely lacked empathy.

I think Lucho is a stalker. He could have somehow done something to Valentina's phone. Whether he actually did or only wants to imply that, he's bad news.

Since Lucia must have had a lot of indecent proposals in her time she should not be surprised. Particularly since he knows more about her past than is good for her. I can't wait to see if she can get out of this one.
 

Thanks, UA. I'm counting the hours to tonight's episode. It'll be interesting to see how Lucia uses her charm and wit to get out of this predicament.
 

RGV and Urban.. Lucia is kinda dammed if she does and dammed if she doesn't in this mess with Armenta. Not being flip, but given her background, maybe he would believe her if she told him she is dying from some fatal STD and she just 'respects' him too much to do that to him.

Egomaniac might just believe her.

Bet Johny wishes he had gotten her 'chipped' now.

(Actually it is not good for that distance, but it is fun to pretend.)

RGV ---3.08 hours
 

And snooty Eva telling Silvina to throw out ALL the food, as it is not fit for her Queenly ass to eat? I wish Silvina could have told her to stick it in her ear.

Anybody ever wonder what she eats when she is with Wabbit Boy? Did you say White Castles? Yeah, prob.
 





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