Monday, January 06, 2014

TELEMUNDO Y MÁS: Marido en Alquiler -- Week of January 6, 2014: Rumbo al Gran Final

Marido fans, here's your page.  The final episode airs Monday, January 13.  Tell me what you prefer: 

Do you want to finish up the show on this page?  

Or would you like me to post a separate page just for the last episode next Monday?  

Is anyone planning on recapping Wednesday?


Note:  Next week, when the new novela, La Impostora, begins on Tuesday, January 14 in this 8pm/7c time slot, please bring your discussions and minicaps to The Front Page of Telemundo y Más.  Thanks!

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Avenida Brasil-index

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Saturday, January 04, 2014

Mentir Para Vivir #62 Fri 1/3/14 Chitty Chitty Crash Bang!


Lo del Pasado:

Jose Luis has ordered Eliseo to follow Oriana now that she’s gone back to live with her “abuela”.  He’s also warned Els not to say a word about this to El Ho-boy Jefe de Joaquin.  El Tito can follow instructions better than Eliseo seems to cuz once Elis got back into the service van, he immediately got on the phone to Hoquin complaining.  Hoquin tells him to knock off either JL or the wife and kid.   Dun-dun-dunnnnnn!!! 

Lo del Nuevo:

Lucina is waiting in the living room to speak to Oriana to give her the moral support Oriana had asked her for.  Lu is anxious cuz she’s worried about Oriana’s decision to go back to live with JL; she’s certain he’ll demand his marital privileges.   “—I’m so sorry to have gotten you involved in such a mess.”  Oriana reassures her she doesn’t blame her for trying to help her out of a jam cuz nobody could have imagined somebody would come looking out of the blue for Ines Valdivia and she did agree to go along with it.  As for sleeping with JL, say Ori, she’ll cross that bridge if and when she comes to it. (Cue the ostrich feathers and the sand.)    Lu asks how Ricardo’s taking it and figures he must be furious feeling so trapped [llevarse el tren= fig. to feel cornered, on a road with no exit, no way out] considering.

Speaking of the King of Rome, in another part of the manse, he is telling Paloma that he’s definitely a reluctant participant in this crazy plan of Homero’s, but they’ve got no choice and just hope that the situation doesn’t last long.  Pal’s worried about him marrying Marilu, especially since they used to be an item once.  Ric gets agitated. “--At least Marilu realizes it’s [a sham marriage], but Jose Luis will be continually insisting [fregar = to scrub at, rub at, do something nonstop] and constantly haranguing on Oriana  to comply.” (Yep, Ric, it does suck to be you about now.)  

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Lo que la vida me robó—1-3-14, Cap 38 & 39. Something with a fire.

Lo que la vida me robó—1-3-14, Cap 38 & 39. Something with a fire.

AM GOING TO TRY TO WRITE AN ON-THE-FLY RECAP as I watch. Wish me luck! Will add screencaps and clean things up later.


Scenes may be condensed or whacked. Please forgive.

Refried: What's her name is talking with her mom about not wanting to be cooped up even if she's sick. Monse and her dipshit brother are talking, bro thinks that she's playing Ale just right, she huffily replies that she's falling in love with him. Bro advises to not string along both guys for too long. They are called upon to get into a car.

Visiting with Angie. Dipshit Bro is kissing up to Angie. She tells him and Monse that she's been grounded. Angie wants to talk alone with Monse, Dipshit Bro says Por Supuesto. Angie wants Monse to send along JL to visit. "Don't get your hopes up too high; I don't want you to get hurt." Antonio (aka JL) can't offer more than friendship. Angie wants to fight for JL, because Monse is married, yadda yadda.

Juvie-Dude is visiting JL. JL is working on a report. Juvie is hovering over JL and JL wants him to leave.

Dipshit Dim begging Angie's mom to lift the grounding. He wants to court Angie. Mom thinks they're both too rebellious. He wants Angie to kick up her feet and forget she's ill for a while. Mom doesn't think that's a good idea. She says he can visit Angie at her home, though.
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Friday, January 03, 2014

Por siempre mi amor #22 1/3/14: Insert Pablo Blarto joke here

My apologies for the following: 
  • I fear I’ve lost count of Caigamos en oracion. I thought we were up to 15, but J desde NYC noted 12 on Wednesday. I can say with certainty that it was not said during this episode. 
  • A lot of the snark I ripped off from myself during my AdP days. I just didn’t have any original snark. 
Lo breve 
  • Girl day was a disaster. Aranza went to pet a dog. Somehow So-not slithered into the picture, the two of them decided to "play a trick" and it all went downhill from there. The cops were called in. Art had a mid-mall melt down. Meanwhile So-not and Aranza played tic-tac-toe and ate ice cream. 
  • Bruno is being really pushy (tofie described it best.) It's really freaking out Gaby who has never had a novio. 
  • Gaby doesn't like to cook. 
  • Mau and Andy went to look at departamentos with the kiddos and DID NOT invite Mean Min. 
  • Art doesn't think he can be with a woman who can't keep track of a kid in a mall. 
Lo Interminable 
Art can’t understand why Isa didn’t tell him about the fit Tita witnessed. Tita explains that Isa is trying to win the girl over. Art wants to know who’s filling Aranza’s head with all this garbage. Duh, says Tita…It’s So-not! Art doesn’t see how that’s possible since he and Aranza haven’t been around her. Tita figures it all happened the day So-not picked the girl up from school and then they also had plenty of time the day Aranza ran away. Art wants to give So-not a piece of his mind buy Tita advises that he ignore her and instead talk to his daughter. Allow Aranza to tell the story…and for the love, don’t let on that you got this information from Tita and Lucha. Tita doesn’t want Aranza to lose her trust in them. 

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Qué Pobres Tan Ricos (How rich poor people are) synopsis!

Sorry to be so late, folks. This looks like fun. Even though it's late, I'm considering taking a day. We have space for others. See sidebar.

The Rich Learn a Lesson

A story of love, romance, and amusing situations; families that have nothing in common but are now obliged to live in the same house: on one side, Los Ruizpalacios, millionaires of great social background and on the other Los Menchaca, a classic family of the barrio.

It begins when grandmother Mati Ruizpalacios can no longer run the family business. Her favorite grandson Miguel Ángel - who has been living in London for 11 years - must return to Mexico because his grandfather Don Aureliano's will states: "The company will go to the first of my grandsons who gets formally married and has a son."

Miguel's cousin Alejo is an ambitious enemy who involves Miguel in a dirty fraud and causes him and his family to lose their fortune and all their property except one piece of land in the La Nopalera neighborhood on which, surprisingly, the Menchaca family is now living.

Don Chuy Menchaca is a retired fighter called "The Son of Sumatra" who, many years ago, knew Don Aureliano Ruizpalacios, to whom he has been paying off the property mortgage little by little.

After the death of the rich empresario, the debt was never settled because Don Chuy doesn't have the deed for the property where he has not only his house but also a modest gymnasium that isn't earning much money these days and which he's thought about transforming into a home-style Mexican resturant with the help of his sons José Tizoc and Perla Ivette and his eldest daughter Lupita, who has a son Emiliano (adored by his grandfather).

Don Chuy is forced by circumstances to take in Miguel Angel and his impoverished family; they move to Italia Street in La Nopalera.

For his part, depressed and broke, Miguel Angel comes to live in, or rather endure, the colony La Nopalera. He's accompanied by his odd family: his mother Ana Sofia, an eccentric society woman who organizes charity events but at heart despises those who are not of "her class;" his brother Leonardo, a classic mirey(?) who has studied art in New York; and Frida, his little sister, apparently socially minded but attached to her life of luxury and comfort.

Clashes between the customs and habits of each family are inevitable, it's a funny, chaotic environment. Lupita and Miguel, who start off as the mediators for their families, will end up falling for each other and together confronting adversity to defend their love and overcome all obstacles.

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Weekend Discussion: Fix This Novela!


Holà, Caraymates!  

We've seen quite a few series that had something going on to make the ratings department happy but... a serious flaw or two that earned derision from critics or unsatisfied viewers. Some of these got really bad – like Corazón Indomable. Others just needed a tweak or two, like Doña Barbara,

If you could fix a flawed novela, how would you do it? What general things would you do to fix the series to get it on track? We will assume that any and all continuity errors would be corrected but what general changes would you make?

I'll start with one some of you really hated, Fuego en la Sangre. It had excellent production values, photography, music, actors, and a good basic story premise, but the writing didn't come up to the rest. What I would have done with it:
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Lo Que La Vida Me Robo, Capitulo 36 - Dysfunctional Family Conversations and Capitulo 37 - A Fair To Remember 1/3/2014


Dysfunctional Family Conversations

By Elna June


It is impossible to know how Tia Carlota really feels as she delivers Montserrat’s letter to Jose Luis in the foreman’s house. Montserrat begged her to do this while Alejandro was gone and she complained and tut-tutted all the way over to JL/Ant’s new home. As she comes in she glances around and asks JL/Ant if he is alone. When he signifies that he is, she comes to stand by him as he sits at his desk. She tells him to destroy the letter as soon as he reads it. Her face has a censuring appearance and she is somewhat flustered as she carries the precious missive from its hiding place in her ample bosom to Jose Luis’ waiting hand. But if you look real hard at Tia Carlota, I think you might see that she is excited to be part of this illicit transaction, however much she seems to disapprove. She leaves the house.

We know that in the letter Montserrat begs Jose Luis to leave the Hacienda.
She's glad that Adolfo prevented her and J-L from leaving together the other night. It would have been a big mistake. She is sorry but she is not going to leave her husband. She is afraid of her brother, Dimitrio and believes he will tell Alejandro whom JL/Ant really is when she is unable to come up with the blackmail money that Dimitrio has demanded. Montserrat warns JL/Ant of Ale’s character (temper) and worries for her ex-lover’s life if Alejandro finds out the truth. Maria also suspects him and he must go, now.

Important Conversation  - Jose Luis/Antonio and Alejandro

As JL/Ant finishes reading the letter, Alejandro enters the room and asks if he may know who wrote JL/Ant the letter. JL/Ant wipes his eyes and says that the letter was personal, for him. Ale persists. He still wants to know who wrote the letter. He can tell from JL’s face that he got bad news. Was it regarding a woman? Angelica Arechiga?  JL says it is very personal. Ale clasps JL/Ant’s shoulder and says that JL can count on him anytime—he is serious about this.

JL/Ant asks Ale if everything is OK with his work—why is Ale always asking for the report of his recent activities? Alejandro tells him that he just wants to be sure he did not make a mistake in trusting Antonio. JL/Ant is beginning to look truly conflicted—His obsession with Montserrat and his growing appreciation of and friendship with Alejandro just do not line up.

Alejandro grasps JL/Ant’s shoulder in a supportive and manly way. Truly, Alejandro shows more skill in his relationships with men than with women.

Some Happenings

·      Victor and Nadia kiss outside the big church in Aguazul. They pull away from one another, apologize and she says she has to go. Nadia says she will come to him when she can.

·      Pedro Media, local regional President, tells his sidekick and captain of police Loreto that Juventino is an imbecile. Juventino has not carried out his orders and President Pedro wants Loreto go ahead and deal with the Alejandro situation PERSONALLY. Tonight there is a dinner to be held at the Hacienda Arechiga. The Almontes will attend and Pedro arranged for Loreto to get an invitation to the affair. He will need to be very close to Alejandro until he gets a chance to kill him. This would best be accomplished sooner rather than later. Loreto agrees to this proposition.

Montserrat Practices Knife Skills As She Interrogates Dominga

Montserrat wanders into the kitchen and begins asking Dominga questions. Has Dominga worked here long? All her life. Her father, bless his soul, was a worker of Don Benjamin’s. So you knew Alejandro’s mother? No. Nobody knew her. Alejandro came to the Hacienda as a child with his grandfather Fulgencio. Fulgencio was a very sad man, perhaps because his daughter had died giving birth to Alejandro. Did Don Benjamin know that Ale was his son? Well, replies Dominga, If he knew he pretended that he did not. He treated him just like all the other workers. No, Dominga says she did not know that Rosario had worked at the ranch before. This was a long time ago and she is not that old.

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Thursday, January 02, 2014

Mentir Para Vivir #61 Thu 1/2/14 Proponer para Conmocionar

Ruben comes home after a long day at work and pulls out some plans to review.  He's rudely interrupted by Matilde banging on his door.  She screams at him that that "golfa" (ho) Lucina had all her stuff moved into a newly-vacated room.  Ruben's cool with that and says it's probably best since he's been to a lawyer to start divorce proceedings.  She grabs the plans and shoves them behind her, crumpling them in the process, and says she won't give him a divorce, so there!  Ruben tells her that he filed on grounds of incompatibility and mistreatment.  Matilde accuses him for the millionth time of having a lover and their shouts of "Yes you do!" "No I don't!" attract Cesar's attention.  He tells them everyone can hear them.  Matilde keeps insisting she won't "give" him a divorce and as she's leaving Ruben shouts after her that he doesn't care, he's going to tell the judge that she refuses to fulfill her matrimonial duties and rejects him in bed.  Ay, Ruben!  Did you really need to tell that to the ENTIRE hotel?  And your son?  Ruben apologizes for letting Matilde get the better of him.  He says he's glad he somehow ended up with two good kids out of this mess of a relationship.  Cesar encourages him to visit Fabiola and give her his support.

Back to Marilu…will she, or won't she?
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Por siempre mi amor #21 1/2/14: An Episode Where- Minerva Plays The Ice Queen and Aranza Is The Ice Princess, Scary!


Happy New Year to all!! May 2014- bring us health; wealth and large anvils for Sonia and Fernando.

Lo de Ayer
We are at the school festival where Aranza and Esteban “get married”. Aranza returns her ring to a dejected Esteban; it’s only a game to her but not to him. 

De Hoy
Daphne menacingly looks on. Daphne’s eyes are like slot machines that continuously roll. She is dying to say something mean.  Esteban asks about her little brother, hmm- Liliana spilled the beans.  Oh well, he asked her.  It’s her half brother.
Daphne breaks down to the group what a half brother is.  Her stepmother is pregnant.  She believes that her father will love the baby more than her. (with Daphne’s charming personality, what is there to love?)  Liliana tries to comfort her but according to Daphne- no one knows anything so they should leave her alone. Aranza fears that the same thing will happen to her.

Andrea grabs a cup of coffee, takes a break and asks Teresa about Mau.  He stepped out for a bit. Teresa asks Andrea if she has spoken to Isa. Teresa shares with Andrea that Feo received 20 years without the possibility of parole. Andrea takes the news a little differently than I would have expected.  I expected her to do cartwheels. She wonders about how her kids who will not know their father.  (What is she worrying about, they don't know him now??)They will be men when he is released.  Teresa wants to know if she still loves Feo.  Tere considers Andrea lucky.  This will speed up her divorce. Andrea’s luck has changed- she breaks it down- he is in jail, you are getting a divorce and you have a good job. Teresa continues, you are young and you deserve to be happy and you have a man that loves you. Andrea, wonders who could love her with two kids? Mauricio, but Andrea thinks that she and Mau are only friends. Andrea needs to look ahead to the future and leave the dark (Feo) past behind.

We are at what looks like Home Depot but the letters are blurred out, with Gaby and Isa.  Gaby tells Isa that she is allowing Bruno to get to know her.  She is not sure about what she feels, but she likes Bruno.  She is not giving it a title as of now but he is a good kisser. The name, Home Depot is blurred out but the salesman says- Welcome to Home Depot.  Hmm.  They are looking for paint.

Isa is at Art’s house, admiring the décor and Eugenia’s picture.  She agrees that Eugenia is gorgeous.  Aranza looks just like her mother. Then she meets Lucha.  Isa shares that Tita invited them to dinner over the weekend, but Art also wants to invite Osvaldo over.  Aranza who was in her room runs in to greet her father and coldly greets Isa as Senora.  She always calls her elders, Senora. Art tells Aranza that she can use the less formal tu form with Isa.

Mau invites Andrea to dinner since their  “date” was interrupted by Gema last night.  Tere looks on approvingly because she was going to accompany Andrea home.

Bruno calls Gaby and tries to find out how Gaby’s day was.  She cuts him off at the quick, turns down his dinner invite, and tells Bruno that she had had a long day and wants to go to bed early.  Bruno asks- did my mom invite you to dinner tomorrow??  Are you going??? Yes, see you tomorrow.  The wall is slowing disintegrating.

At dinner, Art tells Aranza that they are going to Tita’s house to eat.  Aranza wants to invite her friend Liliana.  Isa suggests that they eat in the garden because they are still renovating the house. Aranza wants to know about a half sibling.  Art explains that in this case they have the same father but not the same mother and that Daphne is going to have a half sibling.  Isa asks Aranza about Daphne. Aranza says that Daphne doesn’t believe that that the new baby is her sibling and she agrees.  Aranza doesn’t want any siblings if they don’t share the same mother. (Art should have checked her, right there and then.)

Mau has the tickets to take Esteban to the soccer game.  Mau asks Andrea to officially be his girlfriend.  He knows that Andrea is nervous and he will take it slow as to not pressure her.  He wants to make lemonade out of her lemons. (The years of suffering with Feo)  The two share a kiss.  They are such a clean-cut, cute couple.

Esteban melancholically looks over his “wedding certificate” and rings.  He loves his “wedding portrait”. He sighs Aranza’s name. He puts everything away in a little treasure box.

Dinner is over, Isa leaves and compliments Lucha who seems very aloof towards Isa.  Gaby asks Lucha, what’s up?  Lucha still has the stupid idea that Art was seeing Isa while Eugenia was alive.  Gaby tells Lucha that if you have doubts, go straight to the horse’s mouth and ask Art.

Osvaldo, Gaby, Bruno, Art, Aranza, Liliana and Isa share a brunch at Tita’s.  Art tells Osvaldo that he and Isa met because of the suitcase mix-up.  They were destined to meet. They would have met due to the renovation as well.  Art leans into to kiss Isa and suddenly Aranza wants to go to the esquite (a chopped corn snack, served with butter, salt and mayo) cart with Liliana but Art says that she needs an adult to go with her.  Isa volunteers.  Aranza must eat her dinner if she eats the snack.   Osvaldo feels that Isa is a good woman and would make a great stepmother for Aranza.  The diabolical music plays.

Stupid Lucha shares with Tita that Art was seeing Isa before Eugenia dies.  Caigamos en oracion was gritted through Tita’s teeth.  Lies!!! Tita explained that Art met her in Puerto Azul with her son, Bruno.   Lucha felt stupid.  Tita will have a chat with Aranza.

Bruno steals a kiss from Gaby on the way to the kitchen. 

Isa takes Aranza and her friend for a walk to get the esquites and then Aranza runs away from her.  Her friend goes to get water and Isa is worried that she could run into the street and then Aranza shows her Sucia colors. She will never like Isa; Isa just wants to be friends with her. (Mental note Isa- adults and children can’t be friends; they are not on the same level) Tita overhears Aranza and is horrified.
Isa can’t understand what she has done to Aranza for her to mistreat her.  Tita apologizes for Aranza’s bad behavior.  Tita is ashamed. Isa accepts the apology but Tita is not having it, there is no reason for bad behavior. Tita wants the truth from Aranza.  She gives Tita the resting bitch face and Tita gives it back to her. Isa shares with Gaby her interaction with Aranza.  Isa feels that it is too soon for another woman to be introduced into Aranza’s family.  What shocked her was Aranza’s expression.  She looked at Isa with such hate. If she can’t win Aranza’s affection then she and Art can’t be a couple.

Sucia’s friend wants to know what is she going to do without her dad’s financial support.  She has no idea, she will figure out something. It’s too bad that she and Art didn’t work out becaseu when she puts her mind to something she gets it.   Sucia blames Isa for taking Art from her.  Her friend gives her good advice- Art is single and will never mingle with her.  Leave him alone.

Aranza gives Tita the “silent treatment”, along with the stink face.  Tita wants to know who is putting the idea into her head that her dad was dating Isa before her mother died.  Tita tells her that Lucha told her because Lucha believes the same stupid idea. Tita is going to guess. She, lets Aranza know that her lying, beyotch of an aunt put the idea into her head.  She guessed right, Aranza never answered.

At Mean Minnie’s house a place has been set for Mau. Minnie would have prepared something special if she knew in advance.  Meanie guesses that Mau and Andrea are novios.  She is happy, I think.  She gives her daughter some “advice”.  I think that she is suggesting that she get pregnant to “trap/tie” him.  I can’t believe my ears. He is our ticket out of the hood.

Tita tries to reason with Aranza and tells her that there are people who are jealous or negative and tell lies like her friend Daphne and downplays what Daphne told her about her father going on a trip and going with Isa.  Daphne didn’t lie, but her father did not fall in love to hurt her.  Tita explains that loves happens- like in Cinderella.  It wasn’t planned, it happened, sometimes with just a look. Tita lets Aranza know that Sucia is a bad woman, very jealous and spews lies.  She told you this to put you against Isa.  Isa and Art were not a couple while her mother was alive.

At the Big House
Feo and his beady eyes scan the prison yard.  Two thugs approach the new guy and tell him to watch his step. 

Isa returns and Art asks for Aranza.  She is with Tita.  Isa is a bit shaken up, but doesn’t have an opportunity to share with Art what happened.  Aranza apologizes for speaking badly to Isa.  Isa understands that it’s hard for her to see her dad with someone else. But she loves her dad. And she will do everything so that Aranza can get to know her. (Aranza is slowly struggling with herself, she wants to dislike Isa because Sucia said so, but she is not that bad)  Tita suggests that the three of them spend a day shopping.  The little Ice Princess emerges.  Liliana likes Isa and shares that Isa is not a snitch.  Aranza is surprised.

Sucia visits an “evil Wizard” looking man, oops the scammer that Feo knows and went to at the beginning of the novela to pay off.  He offers Sucia a job with a phantom travel agency through some magazine.  Travelers buy packages, airplane tickets to Europe; they pay and get a confirmation number.  When they try to board on the plane they find out that the confirmation number was fake.  The agency is exists electronically.  The money for the tickets will be deposited into an account either by credit card or by bank deposit in the name of the agency; they just need a telephone line to handle the clients. The calls will be transferred to her cell, which will be the agency number, she must speak English and no one is the wiser.  They will divide up the money. (I see a problem right there)

Osvaldo had a blast and thanked Tita for inviting him.  Tita told him that “mi casa es su casa” and there is not need to wait for an invitation.  Osvaldo said that he will take her at her word and Bruno teases them both and says – that your company does well for my mom.  Tita gives Bruno- a “ Caigamos en oracion” look.  Everyone shares a chuckle.  The next time, he will invite them to his house as log as Aranza doesn’t have to eat the “little birds” it will be fine.  Before they leave, Tit wants a word with Art.  Isa is worried that Tita will share with Art what happened.  Gaby shares with Bruno, that there was a little incident with Aranza.

Andrea thanks Mau for a lovely evening.  He likes being with her and he thanks her for allowing him to be with her family.  Mau would like to take Andrea, her mom and the kids out of the “hood” to a different neighborhood, where that kids could go out and play (and now we see why MeanMin is being so “sweet”.)  Andrea thinks that it will be too expensive but they will talk tomorrow and share a more tender kiss, while Minnie watches.

Coming attractions:
The shopping trip with Tita, Isa and Aranza turns into a nightmare.  Aranza disappears again, and guess what?? Sucia is behind it yet again, this is getting boring- yawn.
Aranza lies and tells Art that Isa left her alone and gullible Art is not too happy.

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Por siempre mi amor #20 1/1/2014: Feo Feels the Long Arm of the Law; Gema Fesses Up; Don Hilberto Finally Realizes Sucia is a User; Aranza Isn't Sure About This Love Thing

Recap by J Desde NYC

¡Prospero Año Nuevo 2014 a Todos!

First, a Glossary of Abbreviations I use to make this recap sensible to any newbies reading.

Feo-Fernando
Sucia-Sonia
Ara-Aranza
Isa-Isabel
Art-Arturo
Gabi-Gabriela, Isa's best friend/confidante
Mau-Mauricio, the accountant at Isa's business and Isa's close friend
Andy-Andrea, Feo's soon-to-be ex-wife/first victim; works at Isa's business; Mau's love interest
Grandma/Abuela Meanie/Minnie/MeanMin-Minerva, Andrea's mother, Esteban and Angelito's grandmother and faker extraordinaire
Aggie-Agatha, Andy and Minnie's neighbor
Este-Esteban, Andy's oldest son
Ozzie-Osvaldo, Art's father; Ara's grandfather; Tita's love interest
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Lo Que La Vida Me Robó #34 & #35 1/1/14: The Ricos Get Crazy When Padre Anselmo Gets Too Busy with the Pobres


Happy New Year to All!/¡Feliz Año Nuevo a Todos!

#34:  The Ricos Get Crazy When Padre Anselmo Gets Too Busy with the Pobres



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Lo Refrito:  We begin our new Lo Que La Vida Me Robó year once again at Hacienda Almonte with Dim and Aldolfo talking about forcing Montse to buy their silence regarding J-L/Antonio's real identity; Juventino fondling petulant Maria's feet as she complains about her life and horrible situation with Alejandro and Montserrat; the scene of DIM nearly being strangled by J-L and then DIM pressuring J-L for money, too, in order to save Montse from Alejandro's inevitable wrath, and finally with Montse trying to convince Ale to let DIM stay for a while.  

Lo Refrito 2 with some Lo Nuevo.  Montse insists she can't kick DIM out--sure everyone knows he's a freeloading, good-for-nothing, ingrate, but, he's FAMILY, and she cares about him.  (She doesn't want DIM there, either, and she's only doing this because DIM has threatened to reveal the truth about the new ranch foreman actually being Montse's old/sometimes-still flame José-Luís.)   Ale is not cool with DIM staying and doesn't understand until finally Montse gets close, purrs, pleads, and allows him to kiss her and then, feeling the passion burn, she senses he's starting to come around.  She initiates a second longer kiss  and it sure looks like they're both enjoying it, even if she did have ulterior motives.  And it works.  During a breather, Ale says fine--if it's what she wants the DIM one and his friend can stay a few days.  She thanks him.
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Mentir Para Vivir #60 Wed 1/1/14 Do you have a boyfriend? I need a wife, you wanna get married? oh yeah, Prospero Ano Nuevo!



Casa de Paloma
Homer gives Ori a choice -- confess all, and she'll end up in jail and Alina under protective custody (auspicio=protection).  He urges her to accept his plan and avoid prosecution for the identity theft and in the meantime they can find an adoptive family for Alina.  She can't be adopted by Paloma since they're not related.  Ricky offers to marry someone, anyone, so he can adopt her.  Homer suggests they think if over .  Ori is freaking out.

Outside, Ricky wonders if there's really no alternative to Oriana living with that beast.  He won't stand for it.  Homer wonders what it is about the plan that bothers him. (really, Homer?) Ricky lays out the obvious: #1 - JL will surely harass her (acosar) #2 - this is dangerous work.  JL is sure to kill her if she's found out, and #3 - how long is this expected to last, months, years?  Homer repeats, “Think it over.”  He would have liked to come up with another plan, but it's either this, or jail. Have a nice day.  I think Homer is enjoying this a teensy bit too much.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Lo Que La Vida Me Robo, 12/30/13. Capitulo 32 and 33.

This is a joint recap between myself and Urban Anthropologist.  It is a bit long.  Hope you all enjoy. 



Capitulo 32.  Oh where, oh where are JL's...avocados.


Juvie the delusional thinks with Maria's help, Ale will give him the position of capataz.  Maria agrees to talk to Ale for him.  As Juvie is putting on his stinky boot, he knocks over some papers and tells her to pick it up.  Maria finds the letter that JL wrote to Montse.


Ale tells Victor that he changed his mind about him talking to his contact at the police station.  This makes Victor happy and asks if that means he can stay longer at the hacienda.  Ale tells him that he found out about the flowers and thinks that he's playing with fire.  Victor reminds Ale that he once told him to forget about Montse but Ale couldn't.  Well I feel the same way you did back then.  I know this isn't right, but I am still going ahead with my plans.  Montse and Nadia walk in and Montse thought Victor was leaving today.  I was replies Victor, but since there is no capataz here, I offered to stay a bit longer.  Maria interrupts and requests that Ale accompany her.  He tells her he's busy, but she insists.  It's about Antonio. 


They go into Ale's study and she shows him the letter that JL wrote before leaving.  Ale reads the letter and asks Maria how would she know that JL/Antonio wrote it?  Maria brings other papers written in JL's handwriting to compare.  After looking at the proof, he asks her not to mention this to anyone.  He also tells her to never enter the capataz's house again without permission.  Remember it is no longer your house. 


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Por siempre mi amor #19 12/30/2013: Let the Games Begin....

Happy New Year!

I thought it might be fun to look at New Year's superstitions and I found this interesting tidbit about how your choice of undies can affect your New Year:

"Wearing yellow underwear attracts positive energy and a year of prosperity for the new year, while red underwear will bring a year of romance and passion. Blue underwear is said to bring a year of good health, green, a year of better luck than the previous year, white for a year of peace, joy and happiness, and pink for luck in love.  In Italy they believe red underwear will bring you luck as well as make you fertile.  (In Italy they throw away the underwear on January 2nd.)  If you happen to have polka dots or circles on your underwear, even better as the round shape symbolizes coins/money. Oh yes, one more important fact that should go without saying – they need to be clean underwear."

There was no information about what you'll get if you "go commando" (other than discomfort.)



Onward to our story!

Leftovers:
Arturo dons his thinking cap and figures out that Sonia has helped Aranza run away from home.
Gaby is still fuming because Nicolas thought she was a Rice-A-Roni* date. (* both cheap & easy!)
Mauricio is thinking about Andrea who is thinking Mauricio can't possibly be thinking about her.


The Main Course:
Arturo has had enough of Sonia's crapola. He tells her she has to stop lying and filling his daughter's head with nonsense. "We both know you were in Puerto Azul. What's wrong with you?"
Sonia grabs Arturo's arms and sticks to him like gum on a sneaker. She wails, "I was in the hospital. I was muy infirma." Aranza appears in the bedroom doorway as Arturo peels Sonia off himself and shoves her aside. Sonia spins around and throws herself onto the couch. Arturo gets Aranza's things and herds her toward the door. Sonia sobs to Aranza, "Everything will be okay. I love you." The door shuts behind Arturo and Aranza. Sonia wipes a fake tear and smiles gleefully at her flawless performance.

Still in Puerto Azul, Gabi gets a call from Bruno who tells her Arturo's daughter has run away from home. She tells Isabel the news. Isabel grabs the phone and asks if they should come back and help in the search. Bruno says that's not necessary and he'll keep her informed.
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Monday, December 30, 2013

Mentir Para Vivir #59 Mon 12/30/13 Ric and JL get a makeover that involve their fists and fancy office furniture

Happy New Year! 

Some scenes are combined, for a better flow

The old: Raquel and JL are kissing. JL asks Raquel to find out who Homero really is – if she doesn’t know how, she should maybe try using her pretty little head.

Boys will be boys
At Aresti Breton – Ric is in his office, for once appearing to be busy with work. Not for long, though, because JL is on his way to pay him a visit. The secretary announces his presence and Ric allows him in. JL looks serious, Ric looks serious... This can’t end well.
The talk starts harmless enough. JL wants the two of them to make a deal, because he needs to find out who Homero really is. But Ric isn’t willing to help, he thinks JL should go ask for himself.
As both men start to lose their temper (with Ric and JL this really isn’t all that hard), Oriana becomes the topic of their conversation.
JL: “Oriana es mi mujer.” (Oriana is my wife /or, considering the specimen talking/ Oriana is my woman)
Ric: No, Oriana is a widow, and I am with Ines.
And so the screaming starts. Ric demands JL to give Orines her freedom back, especially since she doesn’t love him anymore. JL reminds Ric of his past mistakes (the supposed rape) and accuses him of having brainwashed his wife.
This prompts Ric to jump on JL and a real fight ensues, just as theatrical and choreographed as the one they had a few months ago, in the rain. Somehow I got to recap that one, too, so I feel I’m an expert in JL/ Ric brawls.
Anyway, they throw some punches, some in slow motion, some in fake motion (as in - you can totally see they’re not real punches); JL falls over Ric’s round bookcase thingy and then it’s Ric’s turn to lose his balance. He’s on his back, on the desk and JL is trying to choke him. So Ric pulls out a gun and points it at JL, just as Mariano (sand Plaid, just Plain) comes to stop the carnage (not really). JL screams “Te vas a repentir, gusano!” (You’ll be sorry, you worm) and leaves.
Mariano looks shocked that Ric would have a gun. Was he going to use it?
Who knows, Ric honestly answers. This guy won’t stop until one of us is dead.
Just then Oriana calls Ric to tell him about JL latest outrageous act: she called her a drug addict in front of Homero. Ric is for once in no mood to talk to Oriana and appease her poor nerves, so he makes up an excuse about having to work and hangs up.
He doesn’t look too good, though, so Mariano takes him to the hospital.
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TELEMUNDO Y MÁS: THE FRONT PAGE -- La Reina del Sur, et cetera. Week of December 30, 2013

Happy New Year to all the rest of Telemundo fans. Here is your post.

No programs on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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TELEMUNDO Y MÁS: Marido en Alquiler -- Week of December 30, 2013

Happy New Year to Marido fans! Here is your post.

No programs on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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TELEMUNDO Y MÁS: Santa Diabla -- Week of December 30, 2013

Happy New Year to all Santa Diabla fans. Here is your post.

No programs on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Lo Que La Vida Me Robo #30 and 31- 12/27/13: What Do You Get When You Fall In Love? A Guy With A Pin to Bust Your Bubble That's What!



On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me,

Three French Hens, Two Turtle Doves and a Two Hour

Robo Recap ; )

Ahoy, Amguis! What an episode! Romance, Intrigue, Misunderstandings! The Whole Recap is now up! I have a little ear worm for you all to enjoy! This Masquerade.


We start this episode off with Angie (Angelica), Esme and JL at that choza (hut) in the middle of nowhere, JL wants her to go, she wants to stay, see she knows just what is goin' on with Monse and he, but no matter, someday Angie wants to be his, she goes.

Nadia, Lottie (Carlotta) and Monse are discussing poor Angie, she has cancer, but Monse and Nadia like her and Don Joaquin. Amelia, meh, not so much. Lottie is so on the money when she says Amelia and Gracie are cut from the same cloth. It's funny Gracie has never mentioned Amelia, must have been on a spiritual retreat she met Amelia, yeah, right! Bitch Maria slithers in and Monse asks where her hubby Ale is? Maria tells them at the capataz's cabin, well is Antonio back? Nah, he probably ran away is what Maria says. Lottie tells her to quit with the chismes (gossip) and she goes while Lottie proclaims the bitchy one is a pain, right on Lottie! Nadia even asks if Maria is part of the family. Monse takes a pillow and clutches it.

Victor and Ale, meanwhile, are at the capataz's cabin looking around. Seems JL left his stuff there, so that must mean he is coming back. Ale is messing around with some papers on the desk, but doesn't look at them. Keep that in mind for later. Ale wonders where they could be, Antonio and his assistant, but Victor tells him not to worry, could be in town, Ale is worried something happened to them like what happened to him and Maria's Papa. Victor tells him if they aren't back by tomorrow they will search for them.

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