Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Amar a Muerte, 1/28/19, Episode 59: The Birds are Coming Home to Roost
* Lucho watches Vale and Juls in a loving embrace which is leading to more intimacy. His buddy Sergio gets an eyeful, too. Vale stops when she hears the doorbell. Thinking it’s Alirio, she opens it up to a raging Lucho. He pushes his way in and gets physically aggressive. Sergio stops him from doing something stupid. Lucho swears to Vale this isn’t going to stay like this. Juls comforts Vale after he leaves. Lucho returns to the car. He’s so angry he’s crying onto the hood of his car. Sergio adds to his state of mind by musing over the reaction of the kids at the university when it gets around. Lucho grabs him. Sergio is not to say a single word to anyone about this. Vale tells Juls Lucho has always been violent and she’s sorry she’s dragged Juls into this situation.
Labels: Muerte
Please clarify who's idea it was for Lucía to buy out the investors of the empire? Was it just something that Johny told her was a good idea, or did Lucía plan that on her own?
Anita, beautifully written recap. Thank you!
Victoria, Viewerville was never made privy to how the plan to buy out the investors came about. I do, however, believe that it was Johny’s idea since after that meeting, he praised Lucia for having done it so well.
Maru’s Butterfly gone! That sheds much light on the second chance these transmigrants were given. Death Chick is not really such a bad gal, huh?
More later...
Jarifa: Lucia needs to go away.
Anita: Good Job on the recap. Very specifically detailed.
Kirby: Something deadly foreshadowing between Vale & Juls if Lucho ups the ante.
Wow, things are happening.
Pobrecito Lucia , "Life is falling in on her. ".. this happens. I totally understand, girl.
I have had students who have had 1000 paper cranes made for them by friends. It is a great act of love and honor. In Lucia's case...not so much.
Snowing here. #hatewintersomuch
The scene of HecMaru with her mother and throughout body experience was lovely and hopeful.
(Only know this because I watch with closed captions in Spanish)
Not exactly an empathetic remark, although I must say he spent hours driving Lucho around in order to get that news.
The Birds are coming home to roost indeed. But I prefer not to dwell on that scene. What I loved was seeing how Hec-Maru transformed and was very impressed with the actress playing the role. I thought they had picked a butch-type actress given the Hector role, but she looked so soft and feminine and pretty when she was taking a nap and then saying good-bye to her/his son. Found that whole transformation really touching, but I'm sentimental like my friend Susanlynn. Really wished that she would have stayed with Dora and been like a new/old daughter to her.
I have a sick feeling in my stomach about both the Guille romance and Mateo. I'm afraid Guille's buddy will decide to "out" him about the liquor story robbery. And that Mateo will be killed because he's a threat to Alacran.
None of this may come true, but Lemon Studios are cruel when it comes to collateral damage. Trying to enjoy the "happy middle" and not worry about what's coming down the road but it's hard.
But not hard to enjoy your great recap. Thanks Anita mia. Terrific job. Appreciate your staying up so late!
Judy, I too really enjoyed the new Maru 2.0. On my TV it appeared they had even redone her makeup to show a more feminine Maru and it sure worked. For the first time in the show I really liked her.
Lunko is not that big or tough. If Vale and Juls ganged up on him they could mop the floor with his pantywaist ass. The girl on campus telling him they would be lining up to go out with him was a crock. What? is the Humane society running short down there?
I found it interesting that most of the comments have centered on Hec-Maru. Yes, she's the first truly rehabilitated among the butterfly wearers we know. I dismissed her/his story as a useless side-trip, but it took until last night for me to take a second look. I'm glad I had this episode to recap. I wonder if she will have to keep that body now that the tattoo is gone. Will she adapt to being a female teenager or does Death Chick have another quest for her.
I'm surprised Jake's tattoo wasn't hemorrhaging by the time he pulled Luci into a liplock at the end.
Susanlynn--your words of love are a comfort and should be signposts for all of us. What a world this would be, if we add respect to loving and delete rancor, revenge, prejudice and hate.
Eva, I'm looking at you. You still have a chance to redeem yourself, but I have a feeling you are just in too deep with the narco you are shagging. It will probably take Mateo's death at El Al's hands to get your head back to thinking like a loving human being you probably once were. Guille is right. She's at the head of Carvajal because her father obligated her, rather than let her follow her own destiny. LCJ--stop your own shagging. You still have some work to do.
There was even a movie long ago, 'The Shaggy Dog'.
Watched the whole thing before I realized I had been tricked.
...kind, loving, supportive, protective masculinity.
Upper thirties last night, 68 right now. Tomorrow? Not even Barb or Death Chick knows what it will do.
We all knew nothing good was coming from Lucho finding out about Valentina and Juliana. I will be very surprised if Eva doesn't ship Val off to a manicomio or a convent school to prevent the public from finding this out.
It probably will take Mateo getting killed for her to see what trouble she's in with Alacran, but the big question is Will she even care?
As of last night, she's beginning to sweat bullets when faced with the impossible task of changing all the property filings to make it seem as though Lucia was behind it or she loses Mateo.
I think we are seeing a more clear picture lately, or at least I am, of the secret not so secret game plan LCJ has with his newfound interest in, or demand to, marry Lucia. He had to play along all this time, after he saw her true colors, to set the hook, to set things up to get caught to torment Johny. Just part of the plan.
I AM curious how he thinks Johny would not just shoot him in a fit of rage, or cook up a scheme to have him killed or in an accident. If somebody had already killed you once, wouldn't you give them a wide berth until you had them in the crosshairs or at least had some plausible defense set up?
Does anyone know if there really is the libro, "La Muerte es Solo un Portal"? It was shown in some early episodes but I neglected to get a closeup of it.
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