Thursday, February 28, 2019
Amar a Muerte, 2/28/2019, Episode 80: And the Truth Shall Set You Free…or NOT!
At the Carvajal house, Mateo demands to know why Eva ran off from where he found her. Eva wonders why he is doing this to her; she is pregnant! Mateo doesn’t want her bringing that up right now; and Eva wants him to lower his voice because others will hear them, but Mateo doesn’t care if they hear that a Carvajal is involved with a criminal. Eva retorts that she doesn’t know how he dares to connect her to a criminal. She wonders if he has forgotten that she is a married, decent woman from good family. Mateo hasn’t forgotten; he thought that was who she was and that she was worthy of being her father’s daughter. She should be ashamed of what she has done to her father’s last name. Eva tries to run off, but Mateo pulls her back and tells her she isn’t leaving until he has finished (‘Bout time Mateo! Tighten those pants!) He continues that he loves her; he always thought she was an honest woman with integrity…and it’s all a lie. He’s been going around like a stupid fool investigating the money laundering between the company and the Cartel and thinking that it was Lucía and Johny. He showed her the evidence and she played along that it was them, lying to his face because it turns out that all the while, it was her. Eva hopes he is done, but he isn’t. Mateo tells her, “All I needed was to find out who, at the Carvajal Group, was behind the money laundering…What you don’t know is that this was not the first time I was on that street; it wasn’t the first time I was at that place, but do you want to know what I saw the first time I was there? I saw you, Eva; I saw you with El Alacrán. I saw you looking into his eyes and asking him not to die, begging him not to die because (Mateo wipes his tears away) you loved him. I saw you. My heart broke seeing you in love with another man. It’s not even that you’re in love with someone else…that you’re in love with him; it’s that you’re in love with that criminal.” Eva tries to hold Mateo and cries that things are not that way, but Mateo pushes her away and asks how things are. Eva tries to explain that it was the circumstances; so Mateo chides her for trying to make him believe that it wasn’t her fault. Eva again tries to hold him as she tells him that it is difficult to explain, but Mateo pushes her away once more and tells her that it should be easy to explain.
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I find adulterous confessions very painful. And is it any wonder that the cheater focuses on himself...as in "oh how I've suffered! leading this double life... It's been horrible."
And thoughtful Eva added insult to injury by stating "he gave me things you couldn't". Our gal not only broke Mateo's heart, she's now eviscerating him bit by bit.
But choosing to cheat is the ultimate in Selfish.(I want what I want no matter how much it will hurt others when discovered.) So no wonder that the selfishness goes on, even when the cheating is revealed.
And I'm always amused when people ask "Why did you cheat?" People cheat because they want to. New romances and passions are exciting. The more interesting question is "Why do you remain faithful even when there are other exciting partners around who are interesting. What values keep you holding to your vows?"
The scenes of Beltrino drunk were interesting as was his prompt admission of guilt. He at least is changing. And loved your description of Pancho:
"Beltrino goes to look in the mirror and stands there disappointed in himself. Panchito then walks in and asks what happened. Oh Great just what we need! The part timer is here."
Yes, Pancho the part timer. Between his job and chasing after Lupita, does he ever see his kids? Another candidate for the Mariposa Life Lesson in my books.
Just gasped when Silvina told Renata she would have to eat in the kitchen. Mind you, I would much rather be in the kitchen with Silvina than out in those cavernous rooms all alone at a big table. And Leon clearly had no trouble hanging out with Silvina and munching on tomatoes and talking about life. But Eva's snobbism and cruelty is staggering. Not able to find any redeeming qualities in this character. And believe me I've tried.
Whew...this story stirs up a multitude of emotions. Very powerful. Thanks again Rgv Chick.
Wishing the Patio a great day. Lovely snow here. Just enough to frost the bushes and trees but not enough to make the highways dangerous. But a big snow is coming this weekend. Maybe I'll watch re-runs of Amar a Muerte!
Clever dishonest self centered Eva sits there all pouty and even crying passing off EXCUSES for her behavior as REASONS. There is a fine line between the two about the size of the Grand Canyon. On the surface they look similar, but that is as far as it goes.
And poor old stupid hurting Mateo has not even called the cops yet. She does not love you, the baby has a 1% chance of being yours based on activity, and she is a criminal who is in a drug cartel. Call ther popo, or at least Monty.
Where is his rage? If it were these hillbillies here in Florida, he would have already killed her with his bare hands.
Is there any rational way Lucia can not see that Jocobo LCJ is actually a repackaged Leon?
And where is his revenge plan hiding? He was as lovey dovey last night as the first time she had him wrapped around her little lying cheating murderous finger. He has learned nothing. Let Lucia get all in, then take him back Death Chick. Can't fix stupid.
Wow, things are heating up . I still do not know how the writers are going to wrap up all these storylines. Eval is awful and not worth cuckolded Mateo's Tears.
Kirby...your story ...ring>boat..very pragmatic. You are a survivor. Me..not so much. I was always devastated when a beau cheated on me. Luckily, I ended up with a loving, faithful hubby who restored my faith in men and love. I found a new quote yesterday that warms my broken heart... " "The most wonderful thing I decided to do was to share my life and heart with you." But it seems that we do not see much of this kind of love depicted in the new telenovelas. I was originally attracted to telenovelas when I first surfed in to " Alborada" years ago . Back then, true,devoted, lasting love was a dominant theme. I guess the world has changed and people have become jaded and don't believe that true love , faithfulness , and long , happy marriages are possible. They are. I know.
Anon, there are a few characters that I can not stand to watch and Fabricio is one of them. He's a worthless, bothersome gnat that just won't go away.
It was definitely a good episode, but somewhat exasperating as I watched the two numbnuts, Mat and LCJ professing their continued love for the skanks.
JudyB, " Our gal not only broke Mateo's heart, she's now eviscerating him bit by bit." She certainly was, but he asked for it. I just wanted to shake Mat. Why ask for more torture? He should have walked out as soon as she admitted cheating on him and as Kirby suggests, call the cops...not only on Eva but on Alacran too. He knows very well that the cops are looking for Alacran; why hasn't he called to let them know where he is? Oh, wait, I know, they need to prolong our agony! Ughhh!
Though I didn't enjoy watching Beltie lose it and revert to his old self, I think it served it's purpose--to show that Beltie is really changing. El Chino would have never stopped beating on Pancho; he would have killed him. I'm sure he lost a lot of points with Death Chick.
Pancho, the part-timer, wants to get Loopy and Juls a place to live?? With what money? I keep racking my brain trying to figure out what he sees in sulky Loopy...other than the physical aspect, she would really be a ball and chain for him.
Kirby, "And where is his revenge plan hiding?" In his pants?
Ugh. Cut his eyes out and save them for RGV and Co. but tell Death Chick it is time to replant his ass. (Old Farmer's Almanac, between first and second full moon of the year.)
In his slobbery recreation in the theater of his proposal, maybe during the commercial breaks he could have thrown in some BatCave footage to level the LAYING field.
Oh ! Hoppy Friday.
And RGV you make a good point, why does NuttyMat not turn in Alacran? He has to be one of the most wanted. Or at least let Montillo start secretly watching him to catch HIS boss.
They way things stand, Eva could slip out in the middle of the night and be in on another continent before her absence is discovered.
Pancho should move on . Defending loopy Lupi has turned him into punching bag. The guy deserves better.
Jacobo, you have our permission to use that.
I wonder what Death Chick has up her sleeve. I hope that she has John on her list of things to do. I am very curious about how this strange take of life > death > life in another body ends. Will we have something to contemplate or will we be fuming and fussing at the end message?
UA posted a "Karmageddon Awaits" page so that you can share your thoughts on what you think the writers have in store for the good guys/gals, the not-so-good guys/gals and the really bad guys/gals. I added a link on the sidebar (Under Amar a Muerte") for your convenience.
Share your thoughts on anvils and outcomes; we'd love to read them!
Eva is probably the type who gets off on defiance. She didn't want to work at Groupo Carvajal in the first place so despite the risks she was getting off on defying Daddy and convention by laundering money for the cartel. Emiliano (El Alacran) was clever in his initial approach: Dressing well, displaying his best manners, and coming on with just the right level of flattery. He is exactly what Leon would never have approved of due to other, invisible factors as well as how he makes his dinero. That is what floats Eva's boat. Mateo is the opposite in that he works for the company, probably comes from a decent family, and presented no adrenaline rush after the luna de miel.
Eva was not looking at the long-term consequence of her actions, which is that she was never going to be free of the cartel. We can't even be sure that it will be taken down by the finale.
More later. Are we going to have a two-hour finale next Friday or will it go over to the following Monday?
No, I don't want Johny to get smushed by an anvil just yet. I want him to need another box of Depends. Watching him lose control of that which he thought was not just essential to his future, but near and dear to him, has been refreshing. Manipulating a national election, making money illicitly off his former mentor's company and keeping his former mentor's wife while heading and controlling the reins of said company has been his forever goal. 'Taint happening, buddy. Not with Montilla beginning to sniff around (poor dear).
How many times have we seen an arrogant, self-centered, successful, attractive, powerful antagonista at the top of her game, suddenly lose her footing on the ladder of life, turn into a slobbering mess and declaring, "It wasn't my fault." Mateo dragged it out as long as he could (too long for my viewing pleasure) but in the end he pulled her completely off that ladder. Will he do the right thing? We all want HIM to call Montilla on Eva and "Emiliano." But will he--the sap may just decide she's been punished enough, cried a river of tears and welcomes her back into his arms. It should take more than that.
And what of our little Renata? Will Spineless Joe Jackson Guillable realize he's not fit for her? Is he too much of a Carvajal to put Mayela in her place and be willing to live a more modest life? Meanwhile, will Mateo's words echo more loudly for him to come back to his father's company and save it?
Take it away Jardinera--will we get Lucia's answer tonight? Will she think LCJ is a complete fraud or believe his tortured butterfly story?
Seriously, it was worth it to see the candidate's ass (istant) tell him that he had flubbed things up so badly that he was on his own from here on. As Johny's backup plan appeared to be that if things went sideways, he could call in some favors from (No)S Bueno.
No honor among thieves Bub, it does not work that way.
"A lecture by Dr. Camilo Guerra on his findings of research into the various types of afterlife experiences?"
OR: The pilot for the Renata and Keila surfing competition.
And THANKS again RGV for all the things you give us. WOW
BTW, I checked out the first episode of JS's new one and while I adore him, I hate Marjorie de Sousa.
Her last public appearance was in "La Impostora" from 2014.
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