Tuesday, September 17, 2019
La Usurpadora - Capitulo 2 - The best laid plans of mice and men...
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This is a really nice production, very slick. It seems like it’s all there – does anyone know if it’s been cut? Some of us just finished Juntos, also a short series, and they had cut one-third of it!! Just a mess. If Jarifa hadn’t been recapping all of it, who knows what would have become of us? I kept getting confused, but she saved our bacon. I sure hope they don’t cut this one.
This was great right out of the gate: “She has a bleeding wound in her shoulder, which one of her attendants is trying to plug with a tepid pressure of their index finger”. Excellent.
“Carajo!!”, "impersonating a manicomio patient" and "(I need the name of her hairstylist. Mine barely offers me water…)" were only a few of my favorites.
“Gonzalo looks like is mentally counting the amount of sharp objects in Paola’s immediate reach”. Exactly! Yet, his disgust and outrage quickly faded. He the obviously remembered me has no morals and despite that his life as a fugitive in and of itself puts him in grave peril, he goes back for more...
"Manuel is skulking around the hospital and talks on the phone to his evil accomplice Teresa". So they are sibs? Thank you for pointing that out. Teresa radiates a rather expressionless icy evil, quite a contrast to Paola's fiery, red hot lack of soul.
Bad boy Manuel radiates hawtness. I'm not sure how I feel about Nava but with snakes slithering toward Paulina at every turn, he seems to be her first, best and only hope.
Maggie, I don't know if anything has been cut. Yes, if it weren't for Jarifa, I would have been lost.
Ria, this was fanatastic. Thank you so much.
Diana
Maggie, Diana so far so good. It seems like it is all here. ; )
Diana, Gonzalo really does have a thing for Paola. Too bad. He didn’t miss a beat in wanting to get back with her.
Hmmmm . . .
I want to know how why Facundo Nava is on the outs. Why does everyone give him the stink eye? Were he, Carlos and Gema “the three musketeers”?
So, the photographer wanted to take “his wife” to the Independence Day celebration. That was funny.
Of course, Paulina’s mother Olga would “know” something was not quite right.
It seems that the shooting might have given Carlos some time In dealing with his political problems.
Now that Manuel has failed to kill Paulina, will Paola give him another chance of show up to finish the job herself?
But Gonzalo looks like is mentally counting the amount of sharp objects in Paola’s immediate reach, and calculating the price of a ticket to Timbuktu.
[adoptive mother] "playing a very focused game of cards" Sure looks like Paola's mom is a gambling addict. And a lousy mother. But I love that actress. She can play saints or sinners and anything in between very well.
Nava--otherwise occupied at the moment with a sock on the door. Ah, Nava, okay, quickly established that he's a stud in addition to a crack investigator. Works for me.
Paola--"Emitting a bat signal" so Gonzalo could find her so quickly. It was a relief that she simply passed out with no harm done other than a haircut and a hangover. Shen she was carousing at the bar, I feared something much worse was going to happen to her. In real life, it probably would have.
Surprised that Gonzalo seems to be genuinely smitten (at least for now). And can't imagine rambunctiously kissing someone who just threw up!!!! Ah, but passion overrides everything I guess.
Enjoying this maiden voyage tremendously and you make it even better with your wry, humorous recaps. Thanks so much.
Before I go on, I have to comment on Judy's " rambunctious kissing " comment. Ha.
The actress playing Paola's mother was the main actress Adele Noriego' s aunt in Amor Real. I have seen her in several other shows since then . She is fantastic.
Paola seems to be out OF control and her own worst enemy which means she is also her twin's worst enemy , too.
Okay, I am fastening my seatbelt. We're off.
Ria: Enjoyed your recap. It seems like Paola is hell-bent on killing Paulina by any means necessary.
Jarifa: Something tells me Gonzalo won't be around in the long-run. Just a Jesse Stone hunch...
Judy: I do NOT trust Gema at all: that girl wants to be First Lady too just look at the Body Language. I hope we get to dig into her backstory soon.
I believe Facundo will be a key player in all of this chaos, just watch. He'll be very critical in this Telenovela.
Susanlynn: I like to know what did Facundo do to get kicked out of law enforcement ?
Maggie - it doesn’t look like anything is being cut yet, but we’ll see as we go forward. So far looks like they are cutting fillers like travel time, which IMO is very nice actually. Makes the story go forward quicker.
Diana - agreed on Nava!! We’ll see how this story develops. In contrast Carlos seems oblivious to any changed in Paola/lina. And yes, Gonzalo did quite a fast 180 from being appalled back to lovey-dovey.
Jarifa - I wonder about what Paola will do too. Manuel seems to panic quickly when plans go awry, so she may not trust him to finish the job...
JudyB - indeed, I was worried about what might happen to Paola in that state of inebriation too. She got lucky. You had me laughing out loud with your line on kissing someone who threw up - that’s brave indeed!!
Susanlynn - I love Ana Bertha Espin too, very versatile actress.
Steve - I think we’ll see quite a few more (hopefully botched) attempts on Paulina’s life from Paola. She seems to think she needs her GONE!
Ria: I should also note Paulina's Mommy, her BFF Comrade, Wilson & Co., from Colombia are going to become major players in this Telenovela soon.
Like I said earlier, Gema badly wants to be First Lady or maybe even President of Mexico down the road. How far will her political ambitions go ?
Plus: I like to know how Carlos' 1st wife died because they never even mentioned it.
I'm late to the party, but sometimes I'd rather be late because I get to enjoy all the insightful comments and nod along with everyone's take on the episode. Ria, you are such a gifted writer...and I love the snark, thank you!!
I too fear something much worse would happen to Paola, but I suppose the writers just didn't want to go there (to my relief). What I want to know is how Carlos and this crazy sociopath hooked up. Was it an arranged marriage/marriage of convenience? And I too want to know how Carlos's first wife died. Emi's reaction was a little over the top; so was his mother's death violent? Inquiring minds want to know!
Teresa is actually Manuel's wife! So why does she hate Paola so much; she could kill Paola simply with her looks.
Oophh.. gtg..be back later.
Rgv Chick - thank you! And fashionably late is always elegant ;) Also I want to know too how Carlos and Paola got together - she must have controlled her crazy long enough or at least until they married.
Thanks, Anita! Good luck on the bread - what kind are you baking?
SpanProf - yes, I was relieved too she let her family know she is alright!
Steve, I believe you were the first one to bring up the fact Carlos' first wife died but we have no details. It will be interesting too to hear Paola and Carlos' backstory. I doubt she had a personality transplant after they married so he must have seen something behind/beyond the lovely physical image. Right?
Susanlynn, I like "presto bingo" :)
Ria, can't wait to see what you cook up tonight!
Diana
Diana - I actually think Manuel and Teresa are siblings. I think I heard her call him “hermanito”. Will need to pay attention in the next few episodes.
The obvious evil intentions of Teresa, Manuel and Paola won't succeed or there'd be no love story to look forward to or end well. Hmmm, we have to be careful these days, look what happened in La Candidata (in which "Manuel" was also a scheming bastard with a secret life).
In play is Col. Pascual--is he on the side of the President or not--TBD. Juana is the perfect sterotype of the "battle-axe" of yore, but she seems to give a little, at least where Emilio is concerned. If she's served several families for 30 years, she knows her job and is loyal to the presidency.
Will Paulina's Colombian "family" really show up in MCDF? Or will Paola head for Bogota with Gonzalo? (I was surprised she didn't change her hair color when she got it cut, but then it's just a story, just not ours to write.) I bet Gonzalo won't want to leave his lucrative "businesses." Neither would Paola want to work with children and live a lower middle class life, doubling as Paulina. Did anyone catch the name of Paulina's co-worker at the shelter?
I must apologize profusely for MIS-identifying Gema as the girl in Un Camino and in Un Poquito Tuyo. They sure do resemble each other. Gema was actually in EVA LUNA, oh, so long ago. She was Marisol, who wanted to marry a rich guy.
Ria--Again, compliments on giving us two excellent repasts to savor. With you writing, I'm going to enjoy this along with all the comments.
The bread--I make all kinds of breads. These loaves are from a recipe for No-Knead Crusty Bread. The original recipe is for white flour, but I reduce the amount and add freshly ground whole wheat, semolina flour and 5 kinds of seeds. It is yummy and makes the most wonderful toast (and, as we found out recently, French toast, too). It was requested I make more.....
Diana--I wonder if maybe Carlos was smitten with Paola by her beauty and grace, but didn't know her long enough to see her real personality--grasping, selfish, short tempered, resentful, envious, ambitious, and all the rest. I'm wondering if she didn't get pregnant with Lisette when she didn't want to "settle down" yet, even with an up and coming politico. There must be a reason why she resents this innocent child. You'd think she'd be in seventh heaven as Primera Dama of Mexico. And we need to know how she met Gonzalo and what state her relationship with Carlos was when she did. Could he have been so distracted by his career arc to have ignored her? Hmmm. All kinds of possibilities.
Rose
I'm totally indebted to you for my understanding of what happened last night -- and I am going to use "Carajo!" the first chance I get.
Nice to see the Nava actor (Arap Bethke) again. Not a traditional galan look, but I enjoyed him in La Piloto 1 and 2.
The cutie president doesn't seem to have the drive to run a country. But at least he is smart enough to bring in an investigator he can trust
Nobody seeing Paulina two sheets to the wind noticed that she was the splitting image of the First Lady of Mexico? I guess they don't watch the news.
I'm not so sure that Carlos is having
A thing with gema. But I do think she maybe In love with the prez. She gave Paola that deadly look. Or who she thought was paola.
Now the guy that nobody wants around,
Whats The deal with him? He seems to know his stuff, but what happened to
His position in law inforcement? Many
Questions. And The answers will come rather quickly. Only 22 episodes left.
So now the little gun-runner wants to spend the rest of his life with this psycho who hate a sister she's blaming
For something she had nothing to do with. She hates her mother and sister, cuz she was unfortunate to be adopted by a gambling adict. What if something else comes up and he get blamed for it
And he had nothing to do with it? He better sleep with one eye open and the
9 millimeter under his pillow.
I would love to know bout the story of Manuel. He looks like he dont want to do the stuff she tells him, but he'll do it anyway just not tobe aggravated.
And that weird flightattended/hitlady/
Custodian....what is her reason for the insanity pill shes taken? In about two weeks we should have most of the answers to some of these questions. In the meantime I'll sit back and watch this fun insanity with the rest of the
Patio.
Thank you Ria, you hit it girl.
thanks once again for an excellent recap. I really love your editorial comments, they are very fitting.
Lester
. I wasn't concerned about her gettin
Harmed,the heffa just tried to kill her sister. Besides that engine is the
Reason for the show. She has to stay alive to make everybody's life a Livin
Hell. This actress is really good.
BoraBora is quite a distance from Mexico City, resort or not. It would be unlikely anyone would spot the resemblance of the gal 4 sheets to the wind with the Primera Dama. Of course, she got shot--that would make the news world-wide I would think. However, I also don't think she was circulating very much when sober--she was bein' too busy with Gonzo.
When she passed out, my thought was that the two women who came over were going to rob her, but they rummaged around in her purse and then left her there.
Do I really want to get in the weeds and wonder how she got to Bora Bora? What kind of passport and credit cards did she use? I know, documents can be falsified, but still, where is she getting the money to live on? Maybe the original version was pre-TSA and everybody used cash. Gaahh, it's just a story. time to grab the beanie, just in case.
RGV Chick: I hope I'm wrong, but I'm getting the Jesse Stone hunch that Gema or somebody else had a hand in the death of Carlos' 1st wife.
Plus, what's Pascual's angle in all of this chaos ? What's his real game ?
Span Prof: Knowing Paola, she would have Paulina's Mommy, BFF Comrade & those kids whacked in Colombia. That girl is downright NUTS.
Anita: I do NOT see Paola getting her anvil until the final episode...
Custodian....what is her reason for the insanity pill shes taken" was spot on Nina. As was the rest of what you had to say. So glad you are here!
SpanProf, spot on comment about the passage of time a la telenovela.
Anita, the thought of your home made bread had me salivating. And crusty bread? My weakness. I'm sure Carlos was first attracted by Paola's beauty. Whether or not she showed her true colors initially is uncertain. What is certain is that he now has seen every single evil facet of her very flawed diamond and cannot or will not extricate himself.
Diana
And I still laugh when I think of a long time ago French friend who was trying to show off his grasp of American slang, and when we were teasing him about something, he said, "Ooooh, you are PUSHING my leg." Nope Francois, we were PULLING it. Too bad. So sad.
Maybe it was Sylvia Sharkbait who made the list of naughty words.
Anita, Susanlynn and Judy B - thanks for the clarifications about carajo. This one seems to be one to keep on the shelf and out of the everyday expressions!
Niecie - very happy that the recaps are useful and thanks! You know, I thought the same about no one recognizing Paulina's likeness to one of the public figures, especially even at home, but those two girls too! I suppose Mexican news doesn't reach Colombia indeed.
What's with the miniseries thing at Televisa? And the actors are talking so much faster.
Anyway, Sandra Echevarria's acting has certainly improved and it looks like this is a star turn for her in a story that's going a mile a minute. Nothing new to say except that I nominate But Gonzalo looks like is mentally counting the amount of sharp objects in Paola’s immediate reach, and calculating the price of a ticket to Timbuktu. for the sidebar.
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