Tuesday, October 29, 2019
El Dragón #21, 10/28/19: Show Me the Money
Labels: dragon
I'm loving your recaps. You always give us detailed translations and this helps for those of us (me) who, while we might be somewhat bilingual, still find the dialogue, soundtrack, and/or slang difficult to catch. Regarding Mexícan slang, you guys remember Mí Corazón es Tuyo? OMG.
It's a big chore going between Sebastián Rulli as Miguel (ED) and Arturo (Teresa) at the same time.
You guys were loving and praising SR's acting with his role in Teresa, particularly his ability in Teresa to emote passion, anger, hurt, etc. His facial expressions as Arturo were a wonder to watch. Additionally, there were many comments about SR losing the Best Actor award to FC. Even as a FC fan, I agree wholeheartedly.
Here in El Dragón, his character is so much more restrained, it'll be very interesting to pay attention to how he expresses his reactions to the events that evolve around him—good, bad, indifferent—and ascertain whether Garza's personality and reactions are self-controlled, cold, calculating, etc. For me, he seems hard as a rock.
Cynthia Klitbo is doing a bang-up job as Dora.
Wow, 43 minutes of a boring, slow episode for 10 seconds of something interesting at the very end.
Jimena is so catty, and Sylvia annoyed when Adela state cool and doesn't rise to her tauntibg.
Cisca involvement with Val and Angel is going to be her undoing. She wants to be such a tough, bad girl. She almost overdoses , and then she is right back to the drugs.
One thing that got me was the hair. Jimena and Adela both looked like their hair was dirty and full of oil to be slicked down like that. Speaking as someone whose hair does that, why is this a thing?
Victoria, I was on the recap team for MCET; I posted lots of photos to it. It was more fun to do than this, which has dialogue faster than I can keep up with.
I have to give credit to Adorable Adela. She sucked it up and carried on like a good soldier. I loved her jab at Jimena about all those others like her (Jimena) in all those hotel rooms. It is understandable how Adela is not exactly besties with Jimena or Chisca.
I wondered what was the point in our following Angel and Chisca through a primer for Hell.
Curious what Kenia is hiding as the first thing which comes to mind, looking at her, is a drug charge.
I have to say, the recap was better than the snoozer episode. Thanks again
Victoria, "43 minutes of a boring, slow episode for 10 seconds of something interesting at the very end" ITA I found myself getting quite distracted. That dinner may have been productive for Mig, but it sure was BORing. And Urban, I agree about he slicked back hair...is that how the filth and rich B's wear their hair nowadays?
Kirby, I have no idea why we were taken down that primer for Hell...they just cut it and suddenly showed Chisca the next morning...all smiles as if she had had a grand ol' time. And, I think Kenia's secret is much more than a drug charge. It was something that led to someone getting rid of her file and could be the end of her if found out.
Yup..Chisca understandably, looked like she had been to a spa which is probably what that was for her.
OK....so is Kenia actually a BOY?
Bosch's painting is a great image for that. I doubt that we've seen the last of that place.
They seem hell bent on censuring the juicy, romantic love scenes, but gun-ho on exposing us to rape, violence, carnage, etc. The S&M club thing was super surprising to me.
Victoria: Univision is too PC when sex scenes are shown in Telenovela's. Telemundo on the other hand, shows all of the steamy sex escapades.
Well, not to dispute, I found the episode more interesting than the rest of you. Miguel was "marking his territory" by making sure he did his meet and greet as well as any queen or prime minister.
What Chisca wanted from Peligros was a ride out to Ciudad Jimenez. She'd run out of her own white powder and I don't think Angel is in the business--he only shares his. CJ must be where she can obtain a resupply. I'm glad Peligros turned her down--in no uncertain terms. She went off in a huff to see if she could get Miggy to turn around the decision. Fat chance, honey.
Adela put away her written notes before the video. She told the crowd she would rather make it a more informal (i.e. folksy) delivery on her expectations. One of the phrases that brought a laugh towards the end was her putting her hands in everybody's pockets (for the donations).
Adela was very upset--I don't remember whether it was this episode or last--that Jimie assumed she knew the construction company that was going to provide something "concrete" was fake, merely a front to funnel the money that needed washing. That was one of her digs, I think. Didn't Adela then let Miggy know that something real had to come out of this foundation? It seems to me he agreed.
Re Kenia: I'd opt for her being in a witness protection program. We'll keep our eyes and ears out for further hints. Do we know where she and El Flaco met? He's not so lily white around the collar himself. Miguel hired him based primarily on his success at hacking into their computers and the rest of their electronic technology and is now trading on all his abilities. Hmmm. Didn't he do a Google search on El Flaco? He must not have for Kenia. He just took El Flaco's word that she's a whizz kid.
Susanlynn--OT, Outlander. I got Starz just to watch Outlander but found that waiting for the whole season to show up OnDemand was the way for me to watch. It was so addictive I wanted to watch episode after episode whenever I felt like it and not on a once a week schedule. The story now departs from the last book I read. I guess I'll have time to read the next in the series before February.
RGV, wouldn’t it be great to see some transmigration pop here in this novela.When Chisca was pouting about her need for speed and no one was helping, I wanted to say ,”Chisca, chin up”. Then I realized, that the actress, really has a chin up. Really hate her character.....
She was a little hesitant when Miggy first let her in on the Miami game plan, but it appeared she hesitantly went along primarily because she is in competition with Jimena and the majority of Caray for Miguel. Now that she has seen him doing the wall bop at work with Jimena how loyal can she be? It would appear that the shine id=s almost off the prize for her. Will she stick around now, even if she is the head of the new fake charity?
Anon 1:51, Yeah having some transmigration pop in would really stir things up...and raise the ratings :-)
Her birthday is tomorrow. She turns 23. She is the daughter of Angelica Rivera and Producer José Alberto Castro. She is the step-daughter of Pres. Enrique Peña Nieto.
Kirby--"...wall bop..." that's a new one for me. Love it. Will have to add it to my vocabulary somehow, as in, "I can watch Michel Brown and Angelique Boyer do the wall bop in Amar a Muerte over and over and risk being labeled a voyeur."
Susanlynn, yes the actress playing Kenia is Sophia Castro who played "David's" daughter. Or DAHVEED. LOL...
Chisca needs a psych so badly. If it's not addiction to coke, it's addiction to Valentin.
Adela looked great at the banquet. ITA too bad she got a straightening iron and took the bounce out of her hair though.
Where is Tax Man? I miss him in the story.
Someone made a comment about how SR’s expressions were so great to watch in Teresa. I feel like the restraint of this character is less Novela and more American in its luck of over the top esa. I imagine it has to be hard to act keeping the looks in check and giving a little away but not all of it.
I thoroughly enjoyed the spats between Jimena and Adela. Adela made Jimena look like another Karina by letting her know how little sleeping with Miguel meant to him. As his driver, she would be privacy to his hook ups. And when Miguel told Jimena, this is why she is the ideal person, Jimenas’s iré was palpable.
Also, Jimena’s attempt at trying to make Adela nervous with the cover of sincerity was too much. Adela is being herself and Jimena is trying too hard.
Yes, Kenia seeing something she shouldn't have seen, and which puts her in mortal danger, makes a great deal of sense. Although, I doubt she would be in a Mexícan Witness Protection Program. That'd been asking to be killed. It's probably a leaking bucket. Are we to understand that Flaco does know and helped clean her social media record?
Urban
Yes, you and all the recappers on MCET help guide me through so much Mexícan slang words/sayings/phrases on that one and many others. Slang is hard to dictionary hunt, phrases even harder; e.g. a quién le da pan que llore -- Something along the lines of don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
TOTALLY, TOTALLY, O/T
but funny to me, at least, I remember how quickly I learned Gringa, Güera, and Puta when in University in Mexíco. With my Irish looks and super long carrot-top red hair that was basically what I was called in that 1970s 'macho' Mexícan environment. Most machos thought young Norte Americanas were Putas (hippies mostly, and thus free-spirited). I guess they don't do that anymore in Urban areas, probably justed the whistling.
Then I learned to carry rocks in my pocketbooks when away from school and twirl it around for a good right hook. OMG can you imagine doing that now?? So further funny, after my first year, I met a Mexícan guy who was a good friend of my Dominican boyfriend/husband as they had gone to Virginia Military School together. He also just happened to be a titled Mr. Mexíco Body Builder. He took me under his wing, telling everyone I was Gringa girlfriend. The guys flew like flies.
That story is why I have such a hard time understanding the so, so provocative way the wardrobe Depts are dressing the Mexícan novela career women. Tres Veces Ana!
For y'all, do they really dress that provocatively nowadays??
Sorry for the side story. I couldn't help myself, as even here Jimena AND the Russian were letting it out.
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