Thursday, June 13, 2024
PRIMETIME on Univisión (#2): Golpe de Suerte Week of June 10, 2024
Welcome to page 2 of Primetime TNs/Series! Golpe de Suerte has gone to TWO HOURS starting this past Tuesday! As always and PLE-E-EASE!!, if some other brave soul(s) would like to contribute a recap or just some highlights for any of the listed TNs, it would be greatly appreciated. You can also add to or clarify scenes/details, especially those that are favs or not-so-favs. The TNs covered by this page are:
8-9 PM – Golpe de Suerte: Ep. 18-21
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Labels: golpe, primetime, Univision
I’ve watched about 5 episodes and her recording them. It’s not a show where you can’t wait until the next episode and I might never finish it. One guy, an “investor” is trying to get his hands on the lottery winnings of the winners. I don’t think they’ll be any murders and one main character is not too bright. I don’t see him having any money in the end unless his wife takes charge.
Liz
What I'm not loving is the 2-hour runtime. I usually tape my telenovelas and then watch them so I can fast forward through the ads and the title sequence, which leaves 40 minutes of show to watch. But this one is over at 10:00, so too late to watch it after it's played.
I wish they'd go back to the 1-hour playtime.
Since you're new to the genre - and there is always the same formula! - the evil baddie is the main driver of the story. There will always be one or more. In the end, they will suffer some terrible consequences, and good will win out, which is most satisfying - ha!
Sergio Sendel, who is playing the fellow trying to get his hands on everyone's money, is one of my favorite baddies. He's a gifted comic actor and when he gets to play the baddie for humor, he's terrific.
I've heard that actors much prefer the baddie parts since they're so juicy. The long-suffering good-people parts can involve just looking afflicted and weeping. Not as much fun!
And Susan - I remember his famous cellphone-destroying performance which we all got a big laugh out of. But I don't remember what telenovela it was in. Do you?
Susan
When I first started watching I had about 30 days of Duolingo under my belt. I'm now at 460 days. Until COVID I never watched much TV. COVID coincided with grandchild sitting so at nap time I'd watch Heartland, McClouds Daughters, etc...now it's TN time and I honestly enjoy the recaps more than the shows. Perhaps I will give Golpe some more attention. It will be a long hot summer.....
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