Friday, January 04, 2013

El Mundo de Telemundo - week of January 10 - discuss among yourselves

Happy New Years Mundo-ites. Corazón Valiente is ending on Monday, Pablo Escobar and Rosa Diamante are in últimos capítulos so there will be a lot of changes in the coming weeks. If you want to keep the summaries coming for the new novelas, we need folks to volunteer. Over to you.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, Week of December 31, 2012

I hope all of you are enjoying the holiday season.  Happy New Year!  

Let the conversations begin!

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Friday, December 21, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - Week of December 24 - Discuss among yourselves

Merry Christmas / Feliz Navidad

Best wishes for the season to all our posters, commenters and readers.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, week of December 17, 2012 -- Discuss amongst yourselves.


A gentle reminder, especially to folks who are new to this blog:

WE DON'T POST SPOILERS HERE.  We don't refer to anything that hasn't actually happened on the shows we are watching.   If you read a possible spoiler on another site (Wikipedia, among others), it's fine to post a link to what you read.  People can decide whether to click on the link or not.  But please don't tell us what is going to happen -- we want the pleasure of enjoying the story as it unfolds.

Thanks to everyone for understanding. 
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A word about El rostro de la venganza

In view of the tragedy in Connecticut this morning, I can't bring myself to write about this show tonight.  Maybe I'll feel different about it next week.  Maybe not.  But the floor is open to your comments, of course.
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Some thoughts about Pablo Escobar

I wanted to share with you a few particularly striking lines from a work by Gabriel García Marquéz on  one aspect of this dark time in Colombia's history:

Una droga más dañina que las mal llamadas heroicas se introdujo en la cultura nacional: el dinero fácil.  Prosperó la idea de que la ley es el mayor obstáculo para la felicidad, que de nada sirve aprender a leer y a escribir, que se vive mejor y más seguro como delincuente que como gente de bien.  En síntesis: el estado de perversión social propio de toda guerra larvada.
(A drug more harmful than any opiate was injected into the national culture: easy money.  The idea flourished that the law was the greatest barrier to happiness, that learning to read and write was useless, that your life was better and safer as a criminal than as a good citizen.  In brief: the perversion of social values peculiar to every hidden war.)

And this:

La gente llegó a creer más en las mentiras de los Extraditables  que en las verdades del gobierno.
(The people came to believe the Extraditables' lies more readily than the government's truth.)

*The lines in Spanish are taken from an online PDF of  Noticia de un secuestro, p. 76.  The clumsy English translation is my own.
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Thanks everyone for another week of fine recaps and interesting comments.  Now it's your turn.

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Friday, December 07, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - week of December 10 - Discuss among yourselves

Thanks for all the great recaps and comments! Keep it up.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, week of 12/3/12: Discuss Amongst Yourselves

Here's a new page for the coming week.  Enjoy!

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - Week of November 26 - Discuss among yourselves

Here's the page for this week.  Sorry this is late.

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Friday, November 16, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, Week of Thanksgiving 2012: Discuss Amongst Yourselves


What Telemundies have to be thankful for:

Hombre de misterio continues his impressive solo recapping of Pablo Escobar while the beautifully crafted recaps of Novelera and Jean lead us through the twists and turns of the telenovela that wouldn't die, Corazón Valiente.  And where would we be without Deb's terrific comments on the whole Telemundo lineup and especially her background information on the terrible Escobar years in Colombia?  Thank you so much to the four of you -- and to everyone who comments here -- for keeping this page lively over the past several months.

Rosa Diamante has its fans too and Deb and Shallowgal, among others, update us now and then on that show.

El rostro de la venganza gets some attention here from time to time -- Thanks, Bill C, for your writeups -- but like the orphaned Rosa, no one has really taken it on as a project.

A few cranky observations:

On Pablo Escobar
I'm still watching Pablo Escobar but I'm liking it less and less.  The historical facts are ghastly enough. Yet at times, the made-up conversations cheapen the very real tragedy being portrayed. (Think of the little girl on the plane who, gazing out at the clouds, tells her daddy they are now close to her [dead] mother.) 

Hombre, I apologize for not commenting very much on your remarkable daily summaries.  Please know that I always read them and always appreciate them.  I'm usually a day or two behind because I record and watch when I have time. 

So why am I watching this thing at all? I think I need to see some kind of justice restored.  I want to see the fall of the bad guys and the end of this terrible chapter of Colombia's history.

On El rostro de la venganza
I watch this because it's only a half hour long and it comes right after Pablo.  While the underlying story is gruesome and at times shockingly violent, the novela itself somehow manages to have no emotional resonance at all.  The dialogue is endlessly recycled. We sit and watch our favorite beautiful people forming various tableaux vivants.  (If People en español were a telenovela, this is the one it would be.) For me the only real mystery is how they are going to manage the Presto Chango of Elizabeth Gutiérrez into Marlene Favela.  That should be fun!

On Corazón valiente
Because of the way the evening telenovelas bleed over into one another's time slot, my DVR catches the last two or three minutes of this show.  Almost every episode ends with a cliffhanger that in another novela would mean últimas capítulos.  Here it just seems to mean "We'll keep this thing going as long as you keep watching."  I think Aurora (la princesa de hielo) tried to do this too but not nearly as successfully.  Folks are watching more or less enthusiastically, so I guess the production team is doing something right.  Anyway, I'm glad the talented Telemundo actors have work.

Your turn, amig@s.  And a happy, healthy, warm, dry and safe Thanksgiving to you all.  Eat well and not too wisely!

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Friday, November 09, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - Discuss among yourselves - week of November 12

The election is over, the storms have passed, let's get back to what's important - our novelas!!


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Saturday, November 03, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, week of 11/5/12 -- Discuss Amongst Yourselves

A new page for your posting pleasure!

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Friday, October 26, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, week of 10/29/12: Discuss Amongst Yourselves

A new page for your posting delight -- enjoy!

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Friday, October 19, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - Discuss among yourselves - Week of October 22

This week's posting for your comments. Enjoy!

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - Week of 10/15/12: Discuss Amongst Yourselves

Here's your page for the coming week.  The Telemundo evening shows were preempted tonight (Friday, 10/12) so there won't be any mini-recaps for Corazón Valiente or Pablo Escobar until Monday night or Tuesday morning.  This is a good opportunity to chime in on some of the other shows that no one is recapping regularly but many people are still watching.

Have a great week, everyone!

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Friday, October 05, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - Week of October 8 - Discuss among yourselves

Here you go! Another week with more great recaps and comments.

I doubt Miggy and FF will make it to Ushuaia. Here is a picture of the town in December, their spring.

Here is a picture of a place in Tierra del Fuego National Park...

where, for a modest fee, you can get you passport stamped with a "Fin de Mundo" stamp. This is where the Pan American Highway ends.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, week of October 1: Discuss Amongst Yourselves

Hola amigos!  Here's a fresh page for the coming week.

UPDATE: 

Novelera's splendid recap of Corazón valiente is now posted in the comments below.  

And Hombre de Misterio covers Thursday and Friday of Pablo Escobar with his usual talent for getting to the essentials while keeping us on track with the details.

Enjoy!

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Friday, September 21, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - week of September 24 - Discuss among yourselves

Another week of great recaps and comments. Go to it.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, week of 9/17/12: Discuss Amongst Yourselves

Here's a fresh page for your posting pleasure.  Have a great week, folks!

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Friday, September 07, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - week of September 10 - Discuss among yourselves

Only Corazón Valiente and Pablo Escobar were on this Friday so it's on to next week!

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Saturday, September 01, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo, Week of September 3, 2012: Discuss Amongst Yourselves

Here's a fresh page for the week ahead.  Have a great Labor Day Weekend, guys!

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Friday, August 24, 2012

El Mundo de Telemundo - week of August 27 - Discuss among yourselves

Another page for our Telemundo novelas. Enjoy! I will be at the beach eagerly reading your posts.


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