Tuesday, January 21, 2020
El Dragón #82, 1/20/20: Finale - Sayonara
The Pig also took credit for Roberto's death because of the lies. Miguel remained calm as he walked away, which set the Pig oinking off about killing Chisca and others. Outside Miguel told Peligros that they had to make sure that the Pig didn't escape from prison and that he intended for prison to be the ultimate hell for the Pig. Peligros said he would take charge of that.
This went over on television while the pickup truck with mattresses on its bed pulled up behind the crowd, unnoticed because of the noise. He was uncuffed in the office in front of two of his accomplices. He walked over to a window, jumped out, and landed on the mattresses. He rolled off the top one to hide below the top of the guard wall of the truck. The federal cops looked like complete fools as the journalists caught on. Miguel and Ishiro arrived at the rear of the crowd immediately after the truck had pulled out and the reporter announced the escape. They let the scene before they were seen.
When the Pig fell he tried to grab the pistol, but Miguel kicked it out of his reach. He knocked him down several times in the course of the fight with a combination of Asiam martial arts and boxing.
Miguel got up, made it to his car, and drove out. Gary's copter was just above the Pig as Adela continued to curse out the boar. Police cruisers began tailing the Pig. Miguel then approached. Gary was aiming out of the side of the copter. He seemed to know that there was a kidnap victim, so he did not shoot.
The chase led to a lot full of trucks parked near warehouses and Gary said that there would be no escape for the Pig from that area.
The car burst into flames as Miguel arrived and got out of his car.. Gary landed just far enough away for safety.
He then knelt on the mat, opened his white robe, and picked up his short sword.
Miguel was standing near him with the full samurai sword, which he cleaned in the manner of the ritual as Tadamichi told him that the important thing became for him (Miguel) to become the king of the city, the island. Miguel said that he has never known a king to go back to nothing. Tadamichi said that he was condemned to be king for the rest of his days, then began committing seppuku.
Miguel had assumed the position, but did not decapitate him. He walked away as Tadamichi died on the mat he had been kneeling on.
He cried as he stared out at the water, thinking of Adela and the future they would not have.
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Although I sensed that Dora carried a lot of guilt I really felt nothing for her at the end. She may have been right in the first place to try to keep these truths from Miguel for his own good; I'm not sure. The big question is whether she can live with herself now.
There is no question that Tadamichi could not live with his own guilt. He always came off as a forward-thinker, but here is where he faultered in that. It was painful to watch him kill himself.
Since Miguel had his sword with him at the beach we are left to wonder whether he would ultimately take his own life. We must look at perhaps the most famous Bible verse when we think of him: For what has a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? -- Matthew 16:26 I'm an atheist, but this one makes sense.
Why, oh why trust ePig or his disciple Carmen for a nanosecond when they have spent decades proving to their own people and everyone else that they are not to be trusted any further than an angry hornet nest?
Adela started off as a savy, sexy, smart, independent young woman and changed into a blithering Bimbo. She was already talking to the architect about kids rooms and playgrounds. Thankfully her stupidity halted her planned contributions to humanity's gene pool. To think of her Grammie learning of her fate is truly heartbreaking. Hopefully she has more granchildren who are not as suicidaly pretty.
Did Peli and Ishiro get a $million$ payout also? Where did they go? And Carmen? Is she somewhere in CDMX among the hookers pushing her shopping cart with a 'Homeless, Hungry, will work for Food' sign? Is LooneyVision finishing up this story on Pay per View?
Ishiro doesn't have to worry about returning to Japan unless he wants to. Peligros will stick around to protect Dora and Jorge.
Adela's fiery death made me think of Appolonia.
I wonder what the ratings were both here and in Mexico.
I don't even know what to say about this ending. As soon as I saw happy Adela making plans for a house, I knew she was destined for death. I would want Miguel to know that Adela's last heroic action was guided by his "bible."
So is Miguel going to spend the rest of his days on that island? Will he grow a long beard and live like a savage? Maybe I should "Cast Away" a soccer ball into the gulf so that it can find it's way to Gecko Island and Miguel can name it Mikey.
And I was still left wondering what happened to Ishiro. Oh well, it's finally over and we can move on to something (hopefully) better.
I do want to give a heartfelt thanks to Jardinera, UA, Cynthia and Esther. The team did an excellent job of bringing us all the details (gory as they sometimes were) even when they had the challenge of double episodes. My hat's off to all of you!
To all our recappers -- Urban, Cynthia, Jardinera, and Esther -- muchísimas gracias for your brilliant storytelling. I could never have followed this winding story without you.
Things finally slowed down last night so Viewerville could grasp the state of mind of the main characters.
RIP Adela. Ya'll saw many clues along the way and predicted she wouldn't survive. She was young, foolish, and in love. Since Mig entered her life, she'd been shot and bombed, but still she wanted to remain by his side.
Adela did make one last gesture of feistiness. She kicked the hell out Epig as he tried to speed away.
Urban, your prologue is superb. Interesting that despite the moral relativism, the writers refused to have Mig kill Pig.
So no good investigative reporter is going to snoop the setup of Edna?
Surprised we never saw Jimena again. Looks like she turned out to be the smartest person in this TN.
The writers have paved the way for Mig to become an avenger of sorts. With his money, cerebral skills, martial arts magic, and the new (to him) knowledge of Matthew 16:26 [thanks Urban for pointing this out], maybe in any future sequel he'll fight to protect the defenseless, instead of the lousy Garza lousy lineage.
Well, I fell asleep and on!y saw the last half hour which was more than enough to make me decide that if this is the direction novellas are going, I am going to have to find another escape from reality.
You know that feeling you get when you are leaving the movie theater after a really love!y , uplifting movie ( Sound of Music, Little Women...) Well, this left me with the opposite of that . This was a grim show with a grim ending.
I guess that the saying "live by the sword; did by the sword" applies here. That scene in Japan reminded me of one in Highlander the tv series. Your best friend stands by to kill you in case your own sword thrust does not do the trick.
I keep thinking of the 4 questions a teacher told her students to ask themselves as they made their ways through life " What do I want to do ? What do I want to be? What do I want to have? What do I want to give? " Mig and company should have been asking themselves those questions .
One of my favorite quotes is from the Beatles, " And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. "
There was a show in the 60s about doctors in a hospital. Every episode started with the old doctor's voice saying, " Man..woman...birth...death...infinity. I suppose in the end...that's it.
Enjoy having that romantic private isle all to yourself ,Mig. All the money in the world can't buy happiness or peace.
So the killers, Peligros and Ishiro live. Miguel who orchestrated the deaths of many lives, too. Albeit, alone on a beautiful isla.
Flaco and Trejo got rich. AND Jimena lives? Glad Jorge still traumatized..There was never a happy ending for Miguel....ruthless in his revenge. But poor Edna....she gets prison......And Howard still up to his sexcapades? Thank you, reapers from the bottom of my heart.
You did an amazing job bringing this novella to life.
Susanlynn: NOT shocked Adela got whacked. I agree with RVG Chick: all signs were pointing toward a fiery & explosive deadly ending for her.
UA: Job well done on the Gran Final recap. Big question is whether Univision or Televisa has the stomach for a 3rd Season ?
Anon: Jimena got sooo LUCKY to get away freaking wealthy!
Niecie: I had no idea Tadamachi was the one, who convinced Don Lamberto to whack Miguel's parents. WOW!
Watching the flashbacks of seeing the Pig instigating Don Lamberto's death, I was like "You deserved to DIE old man".
So what are we supposed to be happy about anyway? The fact that Miguel could finally shed tears at the end? This is the crappiest ending I have ever seen for a TN. The only one who left really happy was Flaco, with his $100 million. Disappointed that we never saw anything more for Jimena and she did not have to pay for her embezzlement.
And Miguel ends up all alone with his tears. Big deal. Ishiro is alone and so is Peligros. He never had a love interest anyway.
Thank you to all my fellow recappers who muddle through this with me. I also appreciated your efforts. So thank you again to Urban Anthropologist, Jardinera, and Esther. You did a fantastic job.
I'll be on a hiatus and not recapping anything else this time around but I may watch Rubi.
I don't want there to be a sequel to this. There was so little emotion beyond anger and too much bloodshed. Too many villains to hate, too, while the characters we were supposed to root for were not only flawed but downright foolhardy at times.
This series gets good points for production values, location shooting, camera work, and actor performances. The music was also excellent. It also seems to make a point that someone like Miguel will never find peace. Michael Corleone could have told him that.
I did not watch this after a few looks
At the first episode. Im glad I didn't
Would have been disappointed. I hate it when there are no happy endings. No
Joy what so ever.
I like what the thing you said Urban,
Matthew 16:26. That was perfect. He's
Got that island to himself to ponder that. The acting was good. But I would
Never want a second season of this.
He lost two loves in one showing. Alot
Of sadness. Well onto the next disaster.
Thanks to all the recappers.
Miguel sold his soul to the devil a long time ago. He turned into his late grandfather.
It such*ked, I mean really suck*ed!! I'm so disappointed. It seems like there's no chance for a sequel now. I mean, what will the writers have a corrupt, assassin, drug kingpin do now?
Oh by the way, what happened to the Efilina trade?
The ending left such a bad taste in my mouth. Why the hell did they have to insert Tadamichi into the Lamberto/Roberto storyline at the very end? The writers never even explained the background of how Tadamichi and Don Lamberto knew each other.
I'm so disgusted, I'll have to wait until later to put in my other two cents.
Is suppose it wasn't a surprise the writers killed of Adela after they did so with Chisca... and so many others. If there is a third season I won't watch it. There is an audience for this type of thing, but I'm not it. I found even the theme song disappointing.
Look what happened to "PSV" when they killed off the leading Protagonista ? The ratings tanked.
Do you really think there are enough loose ends for another season?
Others:
Why does falling in love (Adela for Miguel) make one stupid?
I went to bed early last night, so I .missed this first episode and appreciate any details . I plan to start recording this show and watch the next day. Anything is better than the drugs, political corruption, and violence of the new telenovelas.
I watch a lot of reruns and get lost in a happy past ( Renegade, Waltons, Golden Girls , Hart to Hart, etc) but I get tired of all the ads for preplanned funeral expenses and Medicare Advantage. Uff.
Victoria--I agree with your assessment. Disappointing. It started out interesting, good characters, pretty good character development and clever action scenes--although overly violent for my taste (like I didn't really need to see Mig being tortured by the Columbian--it added nothing in the end).
For me the finale was strung out longer than what we are used to--a blitz in the last 5 minutes. Well, they gave us that, too, but by then, it felt more like the last of the air leaking out of a punctured balloon. I was offended that Miguel considered beheading Tadimichi. So they saved the big reveal that it was Taddi that advised Lamberto to kill Roberto until the very very end. Ok, big deal.
I also didn't like that he left Edna with her reputation destroyed and in prison--the only honest cop (if you don't count Marco) on the show. Yes, maybe she was a little obsessed, but rightly so. Are we supposed to guess that he did the right thing later on?
It WAS sad that this man of so many talents, lost the two loves of his life and ended up alone on a beach. Maybe he had the house built and he's continuing to dabble in finances, but for what--he's in effect a very rich hermit.
Don't you guys hate wasting your time on a novela that's going to have a totally messed up ending???? Or do any of you find these endings enjoyable???
I guess I'll just watch Teresa again to see SR with long, gorgeous hair and a wonderful fairy tale ending.
Beware O/T
There is a Fernando Colunga fanatic uploader on YouTube, Mary Mardorre, who uploads something new everyday about FC, either a photo (past or recent—beautiful ones), an interview, a news article, etc. I subscribe to her channel just to see TBLMOE.
Yesterday, she uploaded the following news:. You can also search YouTube and find additional info .
https://youtu.be/AT7NOUjtAlQ
He's moving to Telemundo!
I remember Stevey [observer of all things telenovela (per Anita!!) writing in his post 'Stevey Weighs In, Part 1 year before last that Fernando had a big shouting match with Rosy Ocampo, (Lord High), Executive Producer of World-Class Content, Creativity, Innovation, and High Impact" (Productora Ejecutiva de Contenidos de Clase Mundial, Creatividad, Innovación y Alto Impacto... It was over his rejection of the role that Sebastián Rulli finally took in Papá, Todo Madre. He didn't like the character or story, but Lord High insisted his exclusivity contract demanded he accept the role. Evidently, there went Fernando's exclusivity contract out the window.
I wonder where Stevey is and how he is doing in his world-wide travels?
This is as good a place as any for your comment to be posted. Folks who adore FC are probably still reading this thread and might be surprised by the Rulli/FC switcheroo (although FC was left out in the cold).
I mentioned Stevey's whereabouts on the About Us page.
Here's the skinny on Fernando Colunga. His new "Proyecto" will be on Telemundo and is titled, "Malverde: El Santo Patrón"
Un Nuevo Dia interviewed him here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl26CX4GrTo
Doris (over on Hijas) looked into FC’s new telenovela. Apparently it will be the story of a poor boy growing up to be a narco king. How disappointing. Well, regardless, I’ll give it a look-see and if I like what I see, I’’ll look some more.
Telemundo is too fond of the narco stuff for my taste and Fernando didn't do too well in comedy novelas, so where else is he going to go?
My question is: "do we make up enough of the market for them?"
Now that I'm still thoroughly still disgusted and heartbroken,
I'd like to wrap up my thoughts and comments:
My gratitude goes out to all the recappers who day-by-day dedicated their days, time, and voice to us so we could fill in the parts we missed or misunderstood, so we could enjoy sharing our thoughts with our Caraymates, and so we could have something fun to read with our morning coffee or whenever was our habit each day—sometimes even before the birds sang.
Some of you have been recapping for a while now with such commitment and devotion that I feel as if I am able to tell each one's writing style almost immediately. I even wish I knew more about what your daily life was life was like so I could envision you crunching away over your tablets or notebooks, writing or typing away furiously while trying not to squint or bang your fist.
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It's really a pleasure to read everyone's unique style; and I love the different approaches each of you use to recap. The detail given in each recap is unbelievable; and I can see why you spend several hours writing, revising, spell checking, and finalizing. Not to mention learning HTML! I still don't know how to underline! Oh, let's not forget the Snark—my hubby gets startled in the middle of the night when all of a sudden, I laugh out loud.
I miss Carlos's support and defensive of the 'bad girl', e.g., Laisha Wilkins or Grettell Valdez, etc., so I appreciate Kirby and Steve stepping in with their male opinions, even though they might not be so pro-'bad-girl'. Kirby your comments re Ximena and Adela came close though!
I am going to go into Caray withdrawal badly since I have no desire to watch Ringo, Rubí, or Vencer el Miedo. I think La Doña would be interesting, however, I'll pass on another telenovela with David Zepeda. Instead, I'll try to hold on until Operación Pacífico starts in February. Meanwhile, I'll do what I usually do re-watch older novelas and finish watching Médicos, Línea de la Vida.
I will miss everyone greatly! Please promise you will recap again! Please! Y'all add so much to my humdrum life.
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Please forgive me, I know I'm breaking Caray Rule No. 2, (No Gossip), but for those of us who like fairy tales, we might find hope in this recent online article found on the following link:
I copied the important paragraphs and bolded the important words.
http://diariobasta.com/2020/01/22/televisa-le-apuesta-a-l
Encabezado por Patricio Wills, presidente de Televisa Studios, este anunció las próximas producciones que nutrirán la barra de programación del canal de las estrellas, destacando una nueva barra de programación, así como la producción de telenovelas cortas y bioseries.
“En 2020 estamos llenos de proyectos y emociones, estrenamos la serie Rubí en Univision, la cual es la tercera entrega de la Fábrica de sueños. Además produciremos series cortas y largas, así como telenovelas tradicionales. También regresamos a la producción de bioseries, con la historia de Gloria Trevi en 60 capítulos. Serán cerca de 1200 horas de ficción, sin contar las áreas de noticias y deportes”, dijo Patricio.
Además compartió que la empresa seguirá con la línea del romanticismo, al que tienen acostumbrado a su público. “Televisa le sigue apostando al melodrama clásico, pero al mismo tiempo estamos adicionando cosas nuevas, poniendo formatos distintos como la Fábrica de Sueños y un contenido de 40 horas con la producción de Rosy Ocampo Vencer el miedo”, comentó.
Lastly
You'll get a break from my loquacious comments!!��
Thank you for the kudos. I do hunch over, legal pad in front of me, glasses on, pen in one hand, coffee cup in the other, and tv on. The afternoon shows take less time, but I just can't do a 9 or definitely a 10 pm show regularly any more. It takes too much out of me, so I raise a glass of thankfulness for those who do. I long for the days, never to return, when we had 8 and 9 o'clock shows and Cristina at 10. Those were also the days when the tns ran to near 200 episodes.
I think you'd enjoy Rubi, if you never saw the original. So far there's only been one nasty guy and Rubi kneed him in the nuts.
https://www.elnuevoherald.com/entretenimiento/television/article239609408.html
I will miss you all until next time. Oh, Angelique Boyer will be with us in 2020.
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