Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Mentir Para Vivir #6 Mon 10/14/13 While some have to settle into their new lives, others don’t know how to get rid of their old ones…



Villa el Descanso Eterno
It’s night time in San Carlos and Lucina and Raquel invited the guy who helped them fake Oriana’s passport for another round of Forgers Anonymous. He believes Real Ines’ fingerprints were used for Fake Ines’ new passport. But he doesn’t think the driver’s license prints will be checked for a match with the ones in the passport. Get it? Good.
Raquel and Lucina agree with him, but that Oriana is such a paranoid, she should just make a fake driver’s license and relax.
And talking about Ori, has Lucina asked her if the new family knows Ricardo Sanchez Bretton? Raquel inquires.  

Casa Madrina/Abuela
While Alina is asleep, Oriana is trying to learn how to write her new signature, for when she has to fake-sign her new credit cards… Lucina calls just then to let her know the fingerprints from the passport belong to Ines.
So, what do I do with the driver’s license? Ori asks in a panic.
Make up something, what else? Lucina offers a very good suggestion (not really); but her shrug informs Viewerville that what she really means to say is: “Do I have to do all the illicit work for you?”
Oriana complains about the mess they got her into, but Lucina would like a thank you, instead, for helping her stay out of jail. Before they begin to fight, Raquel asks for the phone just to tell Oriana the exact same thing as Lucina did and to urge her to use her smarts to solve the problem. Oh, and by the way, does your new family know Ricardo? Raquel remembers to ask.
Oh, yes, Oriana replies, and that’s another problem, he’s Paloma’s godson and he’s always here, nosing around, taking me to walks around the city and gazing at me lovingly – ok, I might’ve made up the gazing part, but Viewerville can pretend I didn’t, because Raquel’s reply works best with my imagination: she warns her best friend to stay away from Ricardo because he is HER man and if Ori crosses the line with him, she (Raquel) might spill the beans, reveal the whole truth.
Ori threatens to do it first and hangs up, hurrying to Alina, who’s talking in her sleep or something… And here is how the besties become rivals…Just give it time! 
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Corazon Indomable, Episode #110, Monday, October 14, 2013 “The Beginning of the End for Short-Lived Rancho El Abuelo”

Recap by LatinInMD


Simona is still sharing her headache with us, so Octavio does himself (and all of Viewerville) a favor and prepares to put her to sleep with an injection.

MC visits police chief Vargas to inquire about the investigation concerning her rustled cattle.  Sensing – correctly – that Vargas is not giving it much thought because he figures the loss is a small drop in the bucket for her (and just in case we forgot what the narrator told us only five episodes ago), MC gives Vargas and Viewerville a quick tutorial – illustrated with sepia flashbacks – on how she managed to blow her father’s entire fortune in record time.  She’s done nothing but give without getting anything in return, she points out.  Now you understand my situation, she asks Vargas?  He’s speechless – as is the rest of Viewerville, knowing how ludicrous all this still sounds.

After putting Simona to sleep, Octavio comes down to the living room to continue his endless exchanges with Miguel about how it upsets Simona to have Octavio visit MC.  Miguel insists that Octavio and Simona should take a trip far, far away.

Simona awakens from her drug-induced nap just as Ofelia enters her room.  She asks the maid who replaced her long-serving nana to prepare a bath for her, so she can make herself pretty.  (Good luck with that.)  (By the way, what happened to nana?  My guess is she had too many brain cells to continue on this show.)
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La Tempestad, October 14, 2013. Capitulo 56. She's Alive! She's Alive!


Mercedes tells Bea that it's time to tell Marina the truth. Hernan has now found out.

Hernan wants to know why Fully was interrogated by the Feds. Nothing to do with the organization replies Fully. It's regarding the dead Fed. Hernan just wanted to make sure that Fully didn't say anything stupid. Fully snickers and changes the subject. He wants to know what Hernan's intentions are with Ursula. Why do you care, asks Hernan. I didn't think you cared about anyone, but yourself. Fully gets annoyed and tells Hernan that no one messes with this family. Sooner or later, this association of ours will finish. And I will have the pleasure of no longer putting up with your weird temperament. Ursula listens in when Hernan tells Fully that he would be the first to celebrate the end of their association. Ursula wants to know what is up with Fully and Hernan.

Mercedes thinks it better to tell Marina now, before she finds out from someone else. Bea finally agrees but begs her to find the right time to tell her. She doesn't have a long time to live and doesn't want to see Marina suffer.

Bea goes to see her Dr. Suspenders. She wants to know how much longer she has to live.

Marina is praising DamFine for bringing in more then enough fish to share with the poor. Hernan strolls up and tells DamAnnoyed that he is the talk of the town. I ask that next time you don't give away the fish. DamAnnoyed reminds him that he met his obligation to the pacadora. Isn't the fact that the freezer is full the most important? So what's the problem? That you used the fish that belonged to the pacadora replies Hernan. It was mine replies DamFine. “La Tempestad” works for the pacadora says Hernan. So I'm going to have to take it from your pay. If you read the contract it clearly states that all the fish belongs to the pacadora. Is that true DamFine asks Marina. Yes, it's true replies Marina. She tells Hernan what DamFine did was noble. And since he is going to take it out of DamFine's pay, you might as well take half from me too. I am completely in agreement with what DamFine did. DamFine tells Marina that it isn't necessary. Marina says that it's not a problem. It has to do with people needing it. Hernan agrees to take it out of both their pays. We are not in a good position to give away fish.
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Monday, October 14, 2013

PEAM #155 - 10/14/2013 - The Magic Time Machine Takes Us Back or Is It Forward to Hospital and Court




Two pictures from the France photo workshop: first an Arabian mix, Lucy coming out of the Atlantic surf, and the second a PRE (pura raza española) named Rubén.  Rubén has been juried into the New Mexico photographers show to be hung in December.


Bebe Garcia appears a miracle of love as her Papa calls her.  Maricela breaks up with Ricardo who has a fatal case of tickles and cries to the whole office who weren't too busy anyway so they discuss.  Julio says let's treat him like an addict, he needs an intervention.  Veronica is very pregnant and none of the madonna serenity has perforated her cranky snarling face. Jesús gets to announce in tongue tied bursts of joy, the arrival of another princess to Sebastian, Panfilo and Chatita.

We have the whining, crying track coming out of Maricela's pie hole when Pato gets the call from Jesús so she can torment everyone with gyrations and screams, yeah baby, yeah baby in rather faultless English. Veronica snarls something I missed.

Jesús brings a photo wrapped and framed in baby goo goo style of Alma and the baby in their first embrace. Jesús suggests they name the baby Louisa which confuses Chatita while they joke her into remembering that it is her name. Memory loss is so cute sometimes.  Jesús and Chatita profess love and joy that the new Louisa is going to have a grandmother.  Jesús then presents her with a gold saints medallion, didn't catch the saint…
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TELEMUNDO Y MÁS: Week of October 14, 2013

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Porque el Amor Manda #154: Two Time Warps & a Baby

Bebe Garcia - 7

Pato visits Alma in her bedroom and tells her the score: two up and two down for Rogelio, outcome uncertain. Alma observes that she obviously never stopped loving him and wishes her all the best. He really does seem to be changing -- he even volunteered to babysit Valentina during the custody hearing! They share a giggle over Paty's "pichon paternal."

Rico Not-So-Suave continues to act like a total tick in the restaurant. He doesn't understand why Maricela is so put off: wasn't she always crazy about money? She reminds him that she's changed: none of that matters anymore; what's important is being together. Oh yeah? Is that why you were always standing me up for that pretty-boy Elias Franco? Well, now I'm as good as him! (Guess again, twerp.)
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La Tempestad#55-10/11/13: I Am A Dog Who Stays On a Scent, and Does Not Leave It. M. Hercule Poirot






 

Ahoy, Tempestad Maties. It is rainy and humid today, typical fall weather for my area. I dug out my Agatha Christie novels last night, and started rereading one of them and lo and behold something struck me. It's about Herny you see. In Ms Christie's last book, there is a murderer that is a Master Manipulator. He manipulates people into murdering other people without becoming involved in the actual crime. It took M. Hercule Poirot a long time to find out who was doing these crimes, as they spanned many years. I compare the Commandante to M. Poirot because he will stay with the case until it is solved. Herny is like Mr. X in the novel "Curtain" Ms Christie wrote. Herny has murdered many over the years without being caught. Will the Commandate catch the Master Manipulator? Will Herny screw up? Just some thoughts for Y'all to puzzle out!

I took notes in real time and so if I missed anything or got something wrong please comment.

It's Too Late To 'Pologize, It's Too Late : Herny swears to Pervy Ernie there is nothing going on with Hada/Ester, just some chit chat, he would so never betray ole Pervy (liar, liar, pants on fire). Hada/Ester even takes up for herself and when the Perv tries to apologize Hada/Ester isn't too happy.

The Scooby Two- Some Meet With The Commandante: Laz has taken DamSuspicious to see the Commandante and the Commandante forgives Laz for saying what's going on, but swears DamDetermined to secrecy. DamDetermined lets the Commandante know about the troubling pirates at sea, the fire at Neptune so many crimes. Well, The Commandante lets Laz and DamDetermined know that Fully and Herny are under suspicion and they have documents on them to prove all the crimes they have been involved with (there were extra copies made). The Commandante will accept DamDetermined help, but he must not compromise the investigation in any way! Now we have a true Scooby Gang!

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Fri 10/11/13 Corazón Indomable cap 109 Simona Shares Her Headache



This yawner of an episode begins with a Octavio quarreling with Miguel over Miguel's incredible lack of compassion for others... Next!

Maricruz continues on her mission to run out of money as soon as possible by handing out wads of cash to the stragglers of Realengo. She thrives on being adored by the simple folk.

Maricruz Purchases A Playmate For Lupita

After handing out the last stack of bills she quarrels about it with José Antonio. He tells her,

"You're going to end up in the street and no one will even extend a hand."

"If so, it's God's will."

Miguel and Octavio are now quarreling about Maricruz and Simona... anybody care?

Maricruz is home spending her required 15 min. of quality time with Lupita as Juanita looks on. (Cute kid) She is brushing Lupita's unmanageable curly mane and searching for nits.
"Now Tell The Nice Folks How Much You Love Your Mama... Or Else..."


They discuss Lupita's new brother. Maricruz hopes that he takes after Simona.

Yikes! We join Simona in the hospital... scary. No makeup, a curious headband, and very grumpy... Yikes!

That's It, Simona, Just Head Toward The Light

She scolds Octavio for leaving her alone in the hospital. Looking as though he'd rather be anywhere else, he explains that he was needed at the ranch because of peasant unrest over their expulsion from Realengo... hey, Miguel needed him there to help protect the ranch (plus he needed to look in on Maricruz...he neglects mentioning this part).
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Mentir Para Vivir #5 Fri 10/11/13 One Fractured Fairytale


Cap 5

Lo Del Pasado:

Silly-Socks de Santos, our P.I. Extraordinaire, calls Abeula Paloma with the news that he’s located Ines and daughter in Guayamas.  Oh happy day!   Paloma is headed for Guayamas the very next day and would go today if she knew where and when.

Lo Del Nuevo:

Doña Paloma calls Ricardo and invites him and Padre Mariano to dinner with the family.

Mad Mathilde and robotic hubby, Robo-Ruben, are curious to know what the dinner preparations are all about.  Why seven plates when they’re only five in the family?  Who knows, says Robo-Ruben in a mechanical monotone. [¡Quién sabe?]  Mad Hilde decides her aunt must be suffering from Alzheimer’s.  Perhaps [¡Quién sabe? = perhaps; who knows?], says Ruben perfunctorily.  (Is he bored out of his gourd, a maliable milquetoast, or just a long-suffering grouse’s spouse hoping to inherit his due after decades of marital immurement, certain that his wife’s inheriting a portion of Paloma’s prodigious pile of pesos will more than make up for a marital misfortune otherwise known as the buzzkill de Mathilde? ¡Quién sabe?)   

That night on the way into dinner at his godmother’s manse, Ric mentions to Padre Plaid what a real coinkydink it is that the hotel owners just happened to have a hairbrush of Inés’s for a DNA sample.  They head inside to put on the feedbag with Paloma and family.

During dinner, Paloma informs her family of whom Ric and Mariano form a part, that she’s finally found her granddaughter, Ines and Ines’s little girl, Lina.   Tomorrow they’ll be coming to live with them from now on.  Paloma admits then to cowardice and weakness of character as her reason for not searching for them till after her husband’s death.  Madhilde screeches from the other end of the table that Tía Paloma is a doddering old fool to believe such a fairytale, especially if she thinks this woman isn’t an imposter in cahoots with that P.I. to collect big-time on her tía’s fabulous fortuna.  Ric warns her to watch her mouth, but she screeches him to stick his essentially non-familial nose out of what doesn’t concern him.

After dinner, Mariano and Ric agree that Maddie’s got a mouth on her the size of Mexico City and then some, and will make Ines’s life there a living hell if they let her.  Ric isn’t going to allow her to if he has anything to say about it.

The next day Ric, still suspicious, plans to arrive ahead of Ruben and Dona Paloma in Guayamas and heads straight for Oriana’s apartment where he plays with Alina and waits for the others to arrive.

Oriana has arrived late to work that morning due to a major traffic accident.  Mercedes introduces her to Santos, who explains he’s there on orders of her long-searching, wealthy abuela.  He proceeds to give her a sketchy idea of Ines’s personal family history and how the lady owners of Villa El Descanso handed over a hairbrush of hers for the conclusive DNA sample—just like a fairytale!  Oriana is drop-jawed and saucer-eyed impactada to learn about her supposed good luck and is apprehensive, certain somehow she’ll be found out and this fantasy will fracture, like a cracked window pane when the truth, as it undoubtedly will, comes to light.  Silly-Socks drives her back to the apartment where Ric and Abue Paloma are waiting for her.  The old lady gives her a heartfelt welcoming back into the familial fold. 

Oriana/Inez, aka New-nes, tries to refuse the attempt to bring her back to the casota to live, but she’s guilted into it by Ric who explains the old woman has been looking for her for months and isn’t exactly in the best of health—or didn’t she notice; not to mention, there’s a life of luxury awaiting her there.  New-nes scornfully replies (and Viewerville notes the resultant appreciative sparkle in Ricardo’s muy attentive eye) that money has never impressed her.  Eventually 2-nes has no choice but to give in and goes along to get along.  She excuses herself and Lina to get packed.  Meanwhile Ric wonders why 2nes is so reluctant to leave with them; he asks the landlady if perhaps she has a serious boyfriend or something.  The landlady is adamant that 2nes doesn’t date and doesn’t receive visitors of any sort there. 

While she’s packing up their things, Oriana makes sure that Alina didn’t accidently give them away.  At the same time, Silly-socks fills in Ric on how he got the hair for the DNA and mentions 2nes seemed close with Raquel while she stayed at Villa El Descanso.
   
Ric gets more info on 2nes via Sra. Mercedes when he goes to pay her the reward money.  He finds out that Ines is a model mother and employee, very well brought up and well-mannered.  Back at the apartment house he manages to get the phone bill, promising to pay it for the landlady.  He notes the phone numbers, dials, and thus confirms that most of those calls were made to Villa De Descanso. (Duhn-duhn-duhnnnn!!!!)

2nes and Lina finally arrive at the manse and 2nes meets her fractured fairytale family.  Mad-hilde fights the urge to growl and bare her fangs.  She takes her supposed new cuz through the house to her and Lina’s rooms upstairs.   Lina takes an immediate dislike to Mad-hilde.

Raquel gets word from Oriana’s old landlady that she’s moved to the abuela’s fairytale castle in Hermosillo and immediately tells Lucina the good news.  Lucina suddenly remembers that that’s where Ric, old dead Gabe’s sexy son, has his bachelor digs.  Raquel ignores Lucina’s objections and calls Oriana to give her the head’s up.  Oriana screams back at Raq about the nasty jam she and Lucina have put her in, but Raq tells her to live it up and enjoy her new life as a ricachóna [nouveau riche].  How the hell is she going to do that when she’s nothing but a bundle [manojo] of nerves, Oriana hisses back at Raq.  

Raq gives Oriana the emergency 411 on Ric being dead Gabe’s son just as Ric walks out to greet her in the ornate brick pavemented area otherwise considred the driveway.  Ric approaches; Ori panics, says she’ll call Raq back and then clicks off.  Ric returns.  Two-nes mentions to Ric that she was talking to a friend from Mexico City and then excuses herself to check on Lina.  She asks the servant, Martin who’d given her the phone, a question before giving Ric another frowning glance and heading inside.  Ric gives Martin the third degree about who called whom and finds out the “unnamed” girlfriend called her at the house instead of the other way round as he was led to believe.  Ric asks what 2nes had asked him before going inside and he explains she was simply asking what Ric’s last name was.  Cara de I’m still suspicious as hell de Ricardo.

In the living room, Padre Plaid wants to discuss the inconsistencies in 2nes’s years of prostitution post age 16 when she left her mother’s friends.  It seems strange that she should be so well mannered and well-educated if she’d been living in a brothel and prostituting herself, says Padre Mariano.   When did she ever find time to absorb the finer things in life like manners, let alone a formal education?  He suggests that maybe she became somebody’s live-in protégé, and that he took the time to instruct her.  (Works for me.  Apparently it does for Dona Pal also.)   Paloma tells Mariano she’s not interested in the details of 2nes’s sordid past.  When and if her granddaughter decides to open up, then she’ll deal with it.  Until then, she’s going to respect her silence.  Ric shows up wanting to discuss the same topic.  Santos, he tells her, said the story was repeating itself.  Was she living the same lifestyle as her mother or what?

Doña Pal forbids Ric from ever subjecting her granddaughter to such vexing embarrassment by mentioning 2nes’s past to her.  She warns him never to mention a word of any of that to 2nes y punto.  Ric says he has no intention of doing anything so disagreeable; in fact he hopes to become a good friend.  Dona Paloma asks him then to take Ines out and show her the sights.  Get her feeling comfortable.  He agrees. 

At the same time, back in her bedroom, after Oriana praises Lina for lying to the others there about their being from Monterrey, she gives her a lesson in the value of white lies as being the next best thing when not wanting to lie…..

Down in the living room again, Ric does tell his madrina that he suspects 2nes of hiding something.  Paloma admits she’s had a very sad, very trying life.   “—What did she do?  Kill somebody?”  “—No!  Nothing so drastic!  But, if one day she tells you, then it must be because you’ve earned it.  Neither am I about to tell you the details of my granddaughter’s past life.  That discussion is done, off limits.  However, if you don’t want to take her to see the factory or the sights in Hermosillo, it’s okay.  Ruben or Mariano or Cesar will do it instead.”  Of course he’ll do it, says Ric.  No problema.  Well, don’t try nosing around [hurgar = poke around, pick your nose, jab, provoke] in her personal life, or, she gently threatens, would you like me to tell her about Maria and Sebastian? Ric is suddenly red-faced impactado.  Cara de message received, loud and clear, Madrina! de Ricardo.

A while later, 2nes and Doña Pal take a walk in the garden together.  Ric’s going to find a suitable private school for Lina, she informs 2nes, and please let’s use “tu” and do call me Abuela, ok?  Okay, says 2nes, though it’s going to take some effort to remember. Oriana’s stomach is doing major rollercoaster rolls.  Paloma makes small talk.  “—Ricardo and Mariano have been friends since high school.  Too bad he’s a priest or I’d suggest him as husband material.”  They chuckle a bit at this.    

Mad-hilde watches and listens to them from her secret perch on the balcony above.  RoboRuben calls her on it.  Maddie doesn’t like the attention her aunt’s giving 2nes, she tells him.  He says it’s normal to prefer your granddaughter to a niece.  The woman gives her a bad feeling [dar mala espina], she says.  RoboRuben doesn’t see why it should since she’s attractive and a decent sort.  “--If she is soooooo decent, then who’s the father of that child of hers?”  Ruben tsks at his wife’s endearing personality. “—Mathilde!”  (Does this man have the patience of Job, a steely constitution, WD40 for blood, or what?  Inquiring minds want need to know!) 

Down below, Abue Pal tells 2nes that tomorrow she’s got a famous couturier coming with a full line of clothes for her to choose from.  She’s her granddaughter and very shortly all of Society will know this.  She’s got to dress appropriately, right?  Anyway, she realizes that 2nes has lived a sad life but, she adds quickly, it’s not her fault.  Abuela Pal admits it’s her own, and says it’s because she was so frightened of going against her husband.  That’s why she didn’t look for 2nes sooner.  (Viewerville notes Oriana and Paloma have something in common when it comes to Abusive Husband Syndrome. It takes various forms, but in the end is all the same sort of social malady.) “—From now on, though, you’re going to live the life you should have!  If I should die tomorrow, I’ll die happily [literally, ‘calmly’].”  “--Oh, no!  Don’t say such a thing!”   Because Oriana’s so decent, she is quickly developing affection for the old gal—and Mad-hilde is just as quickly developing a venal hatred for the ‘intruder’.  Maddie fingers her keys as the two below hug tearfully.

That evening, Abue Pal comes to 2nes’s room and offers her a new phone and two credit cards in her name.  No limit!  (How nice!)  Just then Ric calls the house and 2nes picks up.  He invites her and Lina to tour the city the next morning with him.  She starts to say no, but Paloma insists she accept since it was her idea to begin with.  2nes says all right then. 

The next day, Lina and Oriana (along with Viewerville, por supuesto) get a first class history lesson and one in architecture for the period.  It’s obvious from the looks that pass between them that Ric and 2nes are more than a leetle bit interested in one another, not to mention hoping that the feeling is mutual.  (BTW, is anybody else shuddering every time they see 2nes on the grass, the mud, and the wet sand in that pretty little white sundress number she’s wearing?  Curiously, there’s not stain numero uno on her backside afterwards!) 

That afternoon, 2nes finds out she’s going to be heiress to the huge factory Doña Paloma owns once she kicks the bucket, and that the next day she’s also going to be assuming the role of a manager there, under Ricardo’s tutelage!  When that doesn’t sit well and 2nes eventually suggests that though she…ahem… never studied at college, but that she’s good at um, math, Abue Pal says wonderful!!  She can be an accountant instead of a plant manager.  She can also get her driver’s licence (and I think formal training as an accountant possibly?)  Oriana realizes afterwards that that means finger printing! (In Mexico a driver’s license calls for finger prints apparently.) Ruh-roh!!  Once Abue Pal is gone, Oriana calls Lucina and frantically explains her newly developing situation and the risk involved, i.e., if she has to use her own fingers.  Loopy Lucina doesn’t see a problem.   “Oh, prints will be checked against any [current] driver’s license or those on her passport, so no problem.”  ( At least that’s what I think the conversation went like.) Oriana is desperate.  “--Well, then I’ve got to know for sure!  Find out!”

At the same time, Pierro--yeah, it’s Fabian looking like a four-eyed geek, but a beefcake of a geek all the same. ¡Ay, Chihuahua!—er… he and Ric are chatting together about 2nes’s supposed history, as far as it goes.  Since he’s not aware of the hooker aspect, that part goes untold.  They do wonder, though, what type of “friends” her mother had and what type of upbringing she must have had before she disappeared off the face of the earth at sixteen.  Ol’ four-eyed de Peer-o submits that just because there are similarities between 2nes and this Oriana, it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re one and the same.  They agree that when she disappeared it could have been with a man since she reappeared with a daughter.  Ric brings up the fact that 2nes obviously has studied somewhere and was brought up with a decent set of manners.  He mentions the lie about the phone call Martin told him about.  “--Why lie?”  Peero suggests she’s got a lover or some such.  Ric still wonders why’d she have to lie since he could care less.    Oh, says Peero, I think she’s beginning to matter to you quite a lot!  “--Anyway, there’s a DNA test and a passport that says she’s who she claims to be.”  Yeah sure, says Ric dubiously.  “--Those things can always be falsified and she could still be a fraud.”  Then Ric mentions the phone bill with all those calls to Villa de Descanso, which just happens to be the hotel where his father was murdered!!  Cara de then-that’s-a-horse-of- a-different-color de pie-eyed Peero!   



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Friday, October 11, 2013

Weekend Discussion: Typecasting and Its Long-Term Effects


Over the years Televisa has typecast most of our favorite actors. People with primo good looks usually get to be protagonists, some get to be villains, and the ones who hold onto their looks can do this into their forties. Average-looking people can be the friends, relatives, colleagues, and degreed professionals that surround the main characters (unless we're seeing a comedy novela), and people with very ethnic looks are usually servants or agricultural employees.

Is this art imitating or influencing life? What does this do to actors' careers and self-image? It certainly influences how we want to see them.

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Mentir Para Vivir #4 Thu 10/10/13 Mentir Para Ocultar

Zeke tells Lucina that he noticed Inés' name in the guest book, so she thinks fast and tells him she didn't notice it since she must have been out of town when the guest arrived.  Zeke goes off to his room as Raquel comes in, happy to see they have another guest…until Lucina informs her that he's a PI looking for Inés Valdivia.

"Inés" is doing a great job at the store and her boss praises her way with customers.  She asks if she has a boyfriend, but Inés tells her that ain't nobody got time for that, what with work and taking care of her daughter.

Lucina and Raquel splash their feet in the pool while Raquel fusses about how nervous she is.  Zeke shows up in his version of resort wear and somehow the ladies don't expire from shock at his total absence of leg showing despite being in shorts.  Lucina goes to fix him another drink while Raquel feeds him their concocted story about Inés…and gets him to take his socks off.  She's a humanitarian, that Raquel.  Anyway, Raquel tells him that Inés was only there three days, paid in cash, went out during the day, came back in the afternoon, and then locked herself in her room.  They never talked, she never said anything about where she was from and only put "DF" in the register.  Lucina comes back with his drink as Zeke tells them that Inés is the only heir of a rich woman who hired him to find her.  Inés has no other family and was taken in by hos. Presumably with hearts of gold.  Raquel tells him Inés certainly never brought any men back to their establishment, while Lucina finds out that no, neither Zeke nor grandma has ever seen Inés in the flesh.  Lucina quickly reminds Raquel that before she left, Inés was asking about how to catch a bus to Guaymas.  Raquel follows her lead and agrees, though she has a harder time when Lucina adds that they took a picture of Inés with a young girl at "Mr. Anderson's birthday party."  Raquel looks pissed as Lucina keeps piling it on, talking about how "Raquel said" that Inés showed up with a little girl, but she sticks to Lucina's story.
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C I, # 108 -- Thurs., 10/10/13 – A Tale of Two Babies (Featuring the Appearance of Saint MariCruz)



            The other day, Jarifa commented “Funny how Simona and Esther are in the same boat: they both pushed marriages with men who they knew were in love with Maricruz and not them and then went on to get pregnant by those men. Esther lost her first child. Will that happen to Simona? “
            In this episode, we see Ester’s baby enter this world a day later than Simona’s newborn son.  I turned to that old master of serial suspense, Charles Dickens. (His novels were originally published as serials with cliffhanger endings. Almost like telenovelas.)  His beginning to A Tale of Two Cities could well apply to us:
            It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. . . .  In other words, we were watching “Corazon Indomable”!
            The early parts of this episode switch back and forth between Simona and Ester at a quick and choppy pace, so these segments are blended and condensed.
Seen Previously
            JA rushes into the hacienda, pooh-poohing Ester’s complaints of pain. MC tells him he must go for the doctor, using the truck.  She’ll saddle up and ride to Ester’s aid in the meantime.
            Simona asks Tav who does the baby look like? She wants him to stay with her. In fact, she hopes he is here every time she wakes up.
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La Tempestad Capitulo 54, Thursday, October 10, 2013 - Mercedes Spills the Beans


  
It is clear that the continuity editor of La Tempestad is on holiday—perhaps permanently.
I am afraid I will have to cover most of the disjointed events of today’s Capitulo in bullet point fashion. An outline is the only way I can organize this cr@p.

Locations In This Episode

° Private Hospital in DF
° La Guacamaya Bar and Environs
° Eusebia’s House
° La Casa de Delfina y Fulgencio
° Ernesto’s Penitentiary and Mansion
° La Tempestad
° A Random Hotel Room in Rrr-Laydee that Houses the Federal Gov’mint Policeman
° Mercedes’ Mansion

Hospital
-                Bea suffers another health crisis. Wah, wah waaah!
-                Bells and whistles sound.
-                Marina is hysterical.
-                Bea extracts a deathbed promise from Marina, only she doesn’t die.
-                This appears to be Bea’s MO—her character takes us to the bleeding edge of drama, but doesn’t die.
-                This keeps the actress off unemployment.
-                Marina promises her un-dead mother to leave Nuestra Señora del Mar. FOR. EVER.
-                Mercedes arrives and comforts Marina.
-                Hernan and Becky eye Mercedes as she promises Marina that she will never be without a Mother. Hmmm
-                El doctor tells Marina, Becky, Mercedes and the foxtail Hernan (just try to get him out of your sock!) that Beatriz is now stabilized.
-                Marina and Hernan discuss impermanence and the need for parents.

La Guacamaya Bar and Dance Revue
-                Ursula is at La Guacamaya.
-                We note that, at the beginning of the La Guacamaya dance revue storyline, Ursula lied to her tios about the forthcoming tastefulness of the revue.
-                Damian comes in.
-                Ursula wears a glittering costume with a feathery puffy pink tail on her rear ASSets.
-                Ursula’s tail is not prehensile but she is able to grab Damian anyway. 
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

PEAM #153- 10/10/13- Money Doesn't Buy You Class; The Transformation of Rogelio


Happy Chilly Thursday!!  Fall is in the air!!!

We start off with Marta, La Loca writing a letter to Marcia, La Estupida. 

Dear Marcia, oops, Marta- hahaha,

     I’ve had some problems at work but don’t worry very soon we will embrace each other.  Don’t despair, little sister because, I will never, no never abandon you.

I love you,
Marcia
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