Thursday, February 16, 2023

TELEMUNDO Y MÁS (#2): El Señor de los cielos 8, Amor y traición, y más: Week of February 13, 2023

TELEMUNDO WEEKEND EDITION (continuación)
Here's Page 2 for the week. The current telenovelas are as follows (all times are Eastern Standard Time):

9 - 10PM - El señor de los cielos 8
10 - 11PM - Amor y traición

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"SENOR 8":

Howdy from the Alamo City folks. Here's a short mini-recap of last night's episode:
*Diana packs her bags & leaves the Casillas family ranch.
*Ritula & Super Javi still in rough patch over you guessed it: Crazy Aguirre.
*DEA Boss speaking with Psycho Jaime over some scheme to take down Diana....while Berenice (Bizarro Gaviota 2.0) overhears while laying naked in the bed.
*Jackass Army Colonel gets scolded by President Gomez Labrador at Los Pinos ​​.
*Surprised Dahlila is back in law enforcement LOL.
*Colon, Castillo, DEA Boss & Co., look ready to take down Diana. You can tell by the body language of Corina she's uncomfortable about all of this.

Steve Boudreaux
 

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Steve, I'm not watching El Señor 8, but I noticed you mention the Alamo City. I assume you mean San Antonio. I LOVE that city.

Years ago a friend took me there for a 3-day weekend. We had the BEST time. It was the weekend of a Tex-Mex festival. I saw Flaco Jimenez live. Just fantastic. We took cabs to the west side of town, IIRC, and danced to great music in some clubs. We also spent time on River Walk. I really loved the culture there. It seemed at that time to be a good mix of Latinos, Native Americans, and plain old white folks like me.
 

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