Wednesday, June 05, 2019

Por Amar Sin Ley, Season 2 Martes 6/4/19 Episode 57: The Mother Lode


I'm Christopher Mason. We are all taught that motherhood is joyous, sacred, and inviolable. However, as we all know there is an exception to every rule. Think of Teresa Riggi, Diane Downs, and Susan Smth. For every Niobe, Hecuba, and Thetis, there is a Medea.

I'm Candice DeLong. When women become mothers they are expected to make sacrifices for their children, not of them.

Los Angeles: The senior officer [sheriff?] continued to be stubborn and his racism was showing. He demanded to know why the European-looking attorneys from Vega Associates of Mexico city were defending “these people”. Adrian told him it was because “Despite our different countries we are all human beings and we all have rights.” They were told to wait outside for copies of the reports.


Reports undoubtedly authored by himself.

Mexico City: Alonso told the small meeting that Sofia was out of the office due to a health problem of her mother's and that they would need to take care of her cases. Ricardo said he would return the favor she did him before. He then announced officially that Adrian and Sofia won the sexual harrassment case and asked for reports on others. Ricardo replied about Fanny's case, saying that the case was about the child's rights, as she had regarded Fanny as a mother. Alonso asked Gustavo to talk about the case in Jalisco.

Marcela told Sofia that it would be best to maintain a familiar routine in such cases. Majr disruptions are too disturbing for most patients with this condition. Camila said she was used to Sofia working all day; Sofia said she would talk to Alonso about this. Marcela assured her that her mother was in good hands.

Gustavo finished by saying that the case was resolved in Josefina's favor. Juan announced that he and his mother had just moved closer to the office and that he would soon be inviting people over for a small housewarming party. Everyone congratulated him. Meeting ajourned.

Carlos greeted a new client that morning, Daniel Orgín. He was in the process of divorcing his wife and was looking to have full custody of his children. Carlos asked why and he said that his wife was extremely neurotic, yelled all the time, and has hit the children. One of his children is prepared to testify. In addition, his wife is in another relationship and he didn't want another man near his children.

Mothers are so heavily favored in custody disputes in Mexico that it would take something extreme to award custody to a father.

Nancy went back to butter up the smuggler of the security video. While he was looking to make time with her she was asking him to investigate Michelle Sagrado. He told her this would be difficult. She told him she would pay him well, like the last time. He said he would do what he could.

It sounds like they have not yet desecrated the patrol car. And where is Nancy going to get this money from?

Carlos asked Alan's opinion and that was to proceed fairly quickly with charges of domestic violence. Carlos pointed out that this would need proof, more than the testimony of a child. The client told them that he and his wife fought practically all the time. Alan recommended secretly recording a video of this with his phone or a hidden camera. Since mothers typically win custody they needed this kind of proof to show that a mother was unfit. Sr. Orgín left on that note.

Los Angeles: Adrian, Roberto, and Victoria had to tell Carmen and Erick that this would be a difficult case because the “sheriff” said the department always stood by its men. Roberto saw this situation as an abuse of power.

Mexico City: Daniel went to his soon-to-be-ex to ask her to give him the children. She tried to close the door in his face. He pointed out that she didn't love them, she was always yelling at the, and that she had a new man in her life and no time for the children. She refused, saying she'd sooner kill them than give them up. He pointed out that she didn't have the money needed to raise them and she insisted that this was his responsibility. He told her she was in this for money and to stop making this impossible and she told him to get lost. She told him to think about what he wants. At that he stopped recording, saying that this is what he needed for the judge. She asked what he was talking about.

Los Angeles: Victoria explained that the Mexican Consulate would help Carmen claim her nephew's body so it could be brought back to Mexico. The Consulate helps Mexicans, but Erick said that few knew that. That was the first step, after which the case against this policeman would need to be brought. Erick said that they also needed to make sure that the money in Ramon's bank account went to his mother; he was saving for a house. They agreed, one step at a time with no margin for error.

Mexico City: Daniel told Rocio that he had what he needed to go to a judge to get custody of his children. Miguel would testify that she had hit him and violence is not tolerable. Rocio began to cry and whine, saying this was not violence. He told her to tell that to a judge. She said that she could not live without her children. He left.

Lorena helped Ricardo organize the files and asked about Sofia. He told her something vague. She then told him to call on her for any help. As she left Ricardo looked as though he figured out that she had a crush on him.

Sofia went to see Alonso. She explained her mother's diagnosis. On the basis of her mother needing her she resigned. Alonso told her that he didn't think this was the best solution. He was sure that all she had done so far would be the right thing. She would need the money she was earning because this condition is serious, expensive, and this could go on a long time. He told her she could work from home whenever she wanted and that she had a great future with them. She cried, saying that nobody else ever thought of her that way. She thanked him.

Rocio sat curled up on the floor. Miguel came downstairs. She asked why he told his father she hit him. He did not answer. She went over to him on her knees, asking whether he knew she loved him and his brother. She called him. Pablo was younger than Miguel, who could not have been more than nine years old. Pablo asked what was wrong. Rocio told them that she loved them and could not live without them. She said she was going to die.
They hugged her and she hugged them back, crying.

There was something very creepy about this and the boys knew it.

Daniel called Alan from his cell to tell him about the recording. Alan was reviewing the charge sheet during the call. Daniel didn't want to wait any longer to review it; he asked Alan to deliver it right away.
As soon as he ended the call Miguel called him to ask why he told his mother what he said. Daniel told him he had to. Miguel said she was very sad, and crying more than he had ever seen. He asked Daniel if he could come back and he said he would as soon as he took care of something. Miguel begged him not to be late. He ended the call. Rocio was sitting in the bacground holding Pablo and rocking back and forth.

Miguel and Lorena worked in the library and were talking about work while Sofia went to see Ricardo.

She told him about her attempt at resignation and vented about how worried and afraid she was for her mother. He told her he would take care of her cases for a few days and not to worry. She said he should call if he had any questions. She hugged him. They talked briefly about their latest case and she left.

Tatiana called Juan and she angled for an invitation to his new house. She offered to help him with the decoration.

Alan arrived at the Orgíns' home just before Daniel, who opened the door. They walked in to find the two boys on the couch.  Rocio was on the floor.
While Daniel tried to revive them Alan called for an ambulance. It was not long before Daniel realized that it was useless.
He held the boys on either side and cried. Alan stood near the door, in shock and speechless.

Lourdes went to visit Paula, who commented that she looked radiant. Lourdes then told her that Alonso had asked her to live with him. Paula was happy for her but when Lourdes mentioned Alicia she said she wanted nothing to do with her anymore. She did not feel she needed therapy for this. Alicia had refused to understand that this had been about Gilberto's actions.

Carlos came to Daniel's home. The police arrived immediately behind him. Alan explained to Quiróz that he is Daniel's lawyer and they arrived together to find the children. Quiróz told him that they would need a formal statement. He told Daniel that they would find the person who did this.

Los Angeles: Carmen and her lawyers were at the Consulate where they gave her documents to sign. As she was doing so the representative told them that abuses like this were nothing new, but most people are afraid to fight back. He said that the body should be released in two days and wished them luck.

Mexico City: Sofia went home and told her mother and the nurse that she would be working part time so she could be home with her mother in case of need. She explained that Ricardo would be helping her for a few days. Camila praised him and seems to think that Sofia is interested in him.

Los Angeles: They all knew that the rest of this would not be easy. Victoria pointed out that this was a human rights violation, an international problem. Carmen didn't want them to go to any more trouble but they told her this was about the injustice done to her nephew. They were going to fight as hard as they needed to.

They could have given the justice speech, but I'm sure Carmen already knew it by heart.

Mexico City: Ricardo and Gustavo had a brief conversation about investigating Carlos.

Alan finished giving his statement and Daniel attacked him in the corridor, blaming him for the death of his children. Carlos had to break it up. He told Alan to shut up and he would take charge of it all.

Even before knowing the exact cause of death, Daniel had to have known that his wife murdered their children. He should remember the recording he made on his cell phone. His mistake was telling her about it. I don't know world statistics, but filicide is said to happen 500 times a year in the US. Mental illness is believed to be the most common cause.

That is profoundly depressing. And tragic. Daniel Orgín – like Jason of the Argo – is in for much pain. His children died for no good reason, like Alejandra and Ramón, but his pain is compounded by a sense of guilt he hasn't yet realized. He will need therapy to deal with this loss before any of this goes to court. The question is who will represent Rocio when that time comes. Till next we meet Behind the Walls of Justice, I'm Christopher Mason.

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Comments:
Thanks, UA! Did the police captain really call the Vega lawyers "European-looking"? (This would have been a good opportunity for one of them to say, "Oh, Televisa only casts European-looking attorneys.")

Favorite lines:

"It sounds like they have not yet desecrated the patrol car."

and

"They could have given the justice speech, but I'm sure Carmen already knew it by heart."

Ja. Snort.

 

UA: Enjoyed watching Robert, Vicky & Adrian confronting the racist officers.

I'm all for a 3rd Season IF Univision has the stomach for it.

Blue Lass: I can settle for a spin-off of this Telenovela.


 

Oh my, what a heart-rending episode UA! Not sure I'm going to be able to watch this, but certainly appreciate your fine recap. Like Blue, I always get a kick out of your "desecration" theme--desks, office couches, patrol cars--it's an open field.

Another very insightful title, with many layers to the Mother Lode. Juan's mother, who will surely not be happy in the new place; the endless grief of Alejandra's mother Paula; the illness of Sofia's mother, who will be a drain indeed on the time, finances and emotions of her daughter; the rage and grief of Carmen's sister-in-law, mourning the unjust, unprovoked killing of her son; and the unspeakable cruelty of Rocio who killed her two sons as some kind of vengeful power play.

A clever play on words to encapsulate a very sad episode indeed. Bien hecho, amiga.
 

Thanks, Urban. Blue Lass called out my fave: "They could have given the justice speech, but I'm sure Carmen already knew it by heart."

Very sad. Do the writers not understand this is the last kind of thing Viewerville wants to see before bedtime? I chickened out and turned away.

As rotten as Alan is I don't see him behaving badly here. The mother is mentally ill and the husband didn't seem to get that.

I sure hope they bring on some comic relief with Juan's housewarming. Waiting to see momma bear versus Tatiana.
 

Lorena , it’s written alll over your face... You are smitten with D. Zepeda. You have it mal, muy mal.
 

No, they didn't Blue Lass. It's an editorial comment because this cop would have noticed that -- especially Adrian, who is blond and hasn't that much of a foreign accent.

The music that underscored the scene of Rocio and her children was the harbinger of what was to come.

More later.
 

UA--Another fine delivery of a torturous episode--dealing with death, police corruption, mental illness, international relations, Alzheimer's and more, all rolled into 44 minutes. Thank you for taking this one on the chin for us.

Well, NOW I have time to go watch it and keep your excellent recap in mind.
 

I wouldn't have doubted for a minute what the US sheriff was thinking but not saying--all Mexicans look like the indigenous people that cross the frontier into the US for a better life. So then, how can these three attorneys be Mexican (well one from Spain anyway).
 

Niecie, Alan is probably shocked. Criminal law was never his specialty and I'll bet he doesn't watch Deadly Women, which has had its share of Medeas. Although this may have been covered in his studies there is a huge difference between reading about this in a law or psychology textbook and walking in on this kind of a crime scene.
 

UA--You didn't mention that Daniel is played by Arturo Carmona. In my early days of telenovelas, I loved him in La Verdad Oculta, then I hated him in Un Camino. There you go--versatility in acting.

At first I thought he was going to be the nasty hub trying to take his children away from their mother and accuse her of being loca, but what do you know....she really was loca.

Though no one mentioned it on screen, I thought I saw the wife's body stretched out on the floor sort of hidden by a table. The way Daniel carried on, it was only his sons who were dead. I feel sorry for him now, because according to Dateline and 48 Hours, the closest kin is always the strongest suspect. He'd better have a great alibi.

This is a case for FALCO (which I'm trying to watch on UTubby).
 

I think he does. He left the house with the relevant video. Rocio was alive. Miguel called him a little later to get him to come over when Rocio was rocking back and forth on the floor with Pablo in her arms. He spoke to Alan to get him to deliver the charge sheet and Alan got there before he did.

I changed the recap to reflect that Rocio was on the floor.
 





Marisol Del Almos.....last time we saw her, she was wearing braids and talking to her caged canary....
 

Wow Urban this was a heartening one to
Watch. Thank you for taking this on.

I knew when she called the kids down stairs She was gonna do what she did. She'd Rather have them dead than for him taking Them from her. How did she do it is what I want to know. Did she make them Drink bad koolade, eat rat poison in the dinner? Did the older one fight & She forced him?. When I saw them lying There I was hoping against hope they Were just only unconscious.But no, she just killed her babies. Bummer.

Ricardo better be careful with Lorena cuz She is getting rather attached. He is Still morning alejandra. And shes just Swingin in the clouds crazy bout Ricky.
Not good. Megeul is waiting with A big smile.

Sofia needs to talk to someone about
What's coming with her mom's condition
If Ricardo is gonna have someone maybe
Sofia would be better. Lerena is like
A teenager crushing on her high school
Histroy teacher. I saw that look ricky
Gave her, it was like He was thinkin I
Better nip this in The bud before it runs over into a volcanic mess. And U
Better ricky.

I don't think nasty nancy was talking Bout Payin the little boy with money.
She better be careful goin After michele. She might not want to pull on That thread. She might unravel somethin She can't handle.

Paula is down to one friend,well she has Jaime and Lourdes n Alonso. She'll
Be fine.

I hate the racism. I hope wipe the floor with that evil cop.

Thank you Urban.



 

Marisol del Olmo looks like a young version of Diana Bracho, who is one of the queens of the Toxic Mothers group. Perfect choice for this role.

Rocio truly is crazy, perhaps cray like a fox. I wonder how long this storyline will be.
 

I loved that dove-grey blouse on Sofia; it went so beautifully with her ash-blonde hair you almost didn't notice her necklace was made of eels.

These north-of-the-border storylines are not doing it for me at all. They just seem like opportunities for the actors to speak bad English so they can try to get cast on American TV.
 

I don't mind them. I wonder if they are a way to attract younger audiences to these programs. My only complaint is the bad stereotypes like the racist cops and gringos who can't pronounce Spanish correctly.


 





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