Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia, Capítulo 87, Tuesday, January 15, 2019; Pancho is ready to propose marriage; and Daniela in danger of miscarriage
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Wonderful lines including "Then he mentions that they will eat “pasta to die for.” [What, is he poisoning their meals?]" and "Axel says there is nothing for him there except, well, his brother, his mother, his grandmother" (AXEL = LOSER).
Appreciate your sharing such critical dialog, none more so than "Since Guido had such a surprised and strange look on his face, I am wondering if he killed his parents". That would sadly make sense, wouldn't it?
Niecie had mentioned the possibility that the poisoned drink might cause Dani to miscarry several days ago. I posted I didn't think the writers would "go there". How many times can I be wrong? Dani's screaming at the end when the doctor said she could miscarry was terrible. I'm holding onto hope here as the possibilities are just too tragic to comprehend.
"Julio is concerned as to where they might live. Sebas is okay as long as they are all together". It's nice to see all the kids getting along. What a change!
I wish Susana had just told Axel to shut up when he called her name when she and Pancho were kissing. I wish his father would drag him with him to Africa. Or anywhere...
Let's hope Dani's story gets resolved with the pregnancy scare over. I'm missing the "glue" of Blanca, Robert and Julieta. Things are chaotic and out of sorts.
But your recap was on point Cynthia. Thank you so much.
Diana
Diana, it would be super creepy if Guido were a murderer already. I particularly miss Blanca who can usually cut through the nonsense.
Gabriel has never been a favorite character of mine, but he stole the show for me last night every time he sang “Don Ricitos de Oro” ( Sir Goldilocks). I could not help laughing.
Judyb, like you, I had a miscarriage 6 months after my first baby died. Many women have miscarriages and the feelings of hopelessness and loss are indescribable. How about some happy storylines for a change.
Judy, I can't think of anything more powerful than prayer. Or hope.
Diana
As Judy noted, hopefully we rea just being scared and Dani will be all right.
I do have to say though that I hope things lighten up. Not sure why writers seem to feel tragedy pulls people in when it seems to have the opposite effect. Drama is one thing, but this is stomach churning.
Not sure why Clarissa and Cassandra are still in this. They have lives, what about doing something with them? Clar dodged a bullet with Axel but there must be some good guys out there (?)
Where is Gabe Soto? C'mon Gabe. We need you.
Diana
I think they are overdoing the depressing drama right now. A little bit is fine or the show would be Pollyanna-ish, but they are going too far for me.
I liked Gabriel very much in the first season, but now I think he has been mostly moody and silly in this season. "Over the top" keeps coming to mind.
And with all the other changes and people leaving the show, did they really have to bring in Guido right now? Sheesh!
andy
JudyB and Susanlynn, I’m so sorry you experienced this. It’s a very traumatic experience that stays with you forever. You heal, but the pain of it never goes away.
There is something “not right” with Guido. I smell psychopath!
Jarifa, I miss Blanca too!
Gabe was a hoot as Don Goldilocks. That's exactly the silliness I like in Mi Marido.
Then, Dang. We have loco Guido and no one notices how creepy he is. Yuck. I too hope this story line ends quickly, like tonight.
Since I dislike clowns, the Santa Muerte ( or whatever that was) faces just plain creeped me out. 🤡
Whoever said "PeeWee Herman" nailed it. This guy is creeping me out. Whatever he is buying and secretly giving people reminds me of a true crime book I read ages ago, about a woman who was slowly and increasingly given arsenic by her husband until the level in her body was beyond lethal toxicity. Ew. She survived, miraculously.
So Vicente is leaving. I guess he served his purpose as a plot propeller.
I do not like extensions of telenovelas, and this one already feels so ... contrived. ~sighs~ Whatever happened to the new Telerisa idea of keeping the, short in duration? Oops, it's called backsliding.
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