Thursday, May 16, 2013

PEAM #49- 5/17/13- Vero Who Loves Jesus Who Loves Alma Who loves Jesus Who Doesn't Love Xochy.

We begin at the cafeteria with Susana inquiring about what is going on between Jessica and Rogue because Ferny didn’t move a finger for her but Susana sees Jessica going into Rogue’s office on several occasions but before she can lie we are interrupted by Xochy screeching about Marsela’s father needing an amputation.  Rogue wants the money ($50,000 for the  “wedding”) from storage and Fern who has seen the light will have no parts of it. He thought bubbles to the last time when he tried to get the “dirty” money and ended up on the garbage truck.  Rogue yells at his brother and then has the nerve to say do it, it’s an order and don’t act childish.
The secretarial cartel wants to go to the hospital to support their buddy.  Marisela leaves with Chatita.  Chatita lets Marisela know that her friends love you and you lie and deceive them.  Your lies will catch up to you one day.  Chatita has a convenient memory lapse.

Rogue is overheard by his FIL making plans with Patty, Alma’s best friend. Rogue lies and says that it’s a collaborator.  He is going to Toluca to see the President of Avon and is on his way to the airport.  Sebastian warns Rogue to be careful, he almost lost his life over a woman who wasn’t his wife and lost his money, it also broke up his relationship with his daughter, Alma.  He lets Rogue know that Alma won’t tolerant unfaithfulness. He won’t judge him but his priority is his daughter and he better no let her suffer. Paty is waiting for Rogue with tablets. (Are they blue??)

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Corazon Indomable #3 Wed. 5/15

An almost kiss, an almost marriage proposal, an almost end of life, and no monkey sightings


Eusebio and Octavio are still having their argument about helping Maricruz and her family. Octav warns him to leave her alone and don’t mess with her. Eusebio doesn’t like this order.

Nuevo: Back at the shack at night, while the girls are sitting by a fire, Gramps is pulling out a box that was hidden under a mattress. Inside are a bunch of letters, and he pulls out a piece of paper with the address of Maricruz’s father. Commenters here were certain Grandpa knew where Daddy resided. Gramps has a flashback to his daughter (who looks uncannily, no, exactly, like Maricruz. She could be her twin) who is on her deathbed pleading to a younger, dark colored wig wearing Gramps to not tell Maricruz where her father is. So he talks himself into keeping quiet. But he does reveal that the dad does care about his daughter and has written many times to come see them over the years.

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Qué Bonito Amor #23 (Mex 34-35.1) Wednesday 5/15/13 Part Duh, er, Deux is up! The Mejia Merry-go-round goes round and round…….



El Bar -- Lourdes walks in on Concho making nicey-nicey w/Mirna and wonders, “What's she got that I ain't got?”



Meanwhile, in the bar , Milamores is met by some groupies who think he is mighty fine.  One groupie in particular we can see by her wedding band she is married.  Her friend tries to talk some sense into her.  Milamores just tells her that if she ever finds that her husband doesn't give her the love she deserves, just look him up – and then her husband will realize the true treasure he has and shouldn't take for granted.
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Amores Verdaderos #131 Wed 5/15/13 The course of true love never did run smooth … but come on, this is ridiculous!


Note: Balzac (heh heh) and the Snails have the night off.

Some of our characters are settling cozily into their misery.  Some are plotting revenge.  And at least one is prepared to fight for his happiness.  Not a night for champagne on the Patio, perhaps, but no reason not to set out some pitchers of beer and munch on a handful of Tostachos …

José Ángel brings Guzmán up to speed
The señora Victoria knows everything and now the Ferretti is out on her … er … ear.  And there's something else Guzmancito needs to know: Kendra poisoned Nikki against him.  JA details the dirty tricks, including GigoloGate.  Now Frankie understands.
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PEAM #48- 5/15/13: How To Teach a Bobblehead Doll To Dance Without Tipping Over

Dec 12th or juárever day Osorio decides it is. Juárever!

Discua is home so she won't be able to enjoy the ''active pause'' which is a fancy way to say that you will spend more time in the changing room than doing yoga. That's  supposed to improve work efficiency, but if I were Alma, I'd better let them gossip and have their way with the carrot cake, since that is something they already manage to do well....
Tomorrow, Dec. 13th. or 21st. for that matter, someone will have to tell her so she is prepared with her sporty outfit ;-)
Jesús, who besides being a ''Licenciado'',  a pizza delivery guy, a chef, a pet sitter, a party planner, campaign designer and mole vendor outside movie theaters on Sundays, still have time to teach yoga!!

Don't do good things that look like bad things, used to say Jesús grandmother but he has forgotten all advice, lost in Alma's green eyes. During the waste of, I mean, the active pause, there was plenty of people she could have chosen to ''do the yoga with'' but she chose Jesús, and him, with that bad judgement (remember that last night he spent the night at Verónica's when he could have easily declined that offer without damaging  his relationship with Valentina -juárever). Jessica takes the chance to tell XTL how slow she was not grabbing him before Alma did, and Ricardo uses his Unefón to snap a close up picture (that later changes to a completely different shot) to post it both via closed circuit and printed in manila envelopes! Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!!
Well, thanks to the ''active pauses'' now the staff is energized and well rested to do all this and their usual workload too!!! Hahahaha! Allow me to laugh here! Will it be love? Reads the caption on the picture and Jesús is making a very huge fuss about it, when in the beginning, he didn't mind. Holding, pulling, pushing,  breathing, and gets lost in Alma's green eyes when THE WHOLE OFFICE STAFF INCLUDING ROGELIO AND FERNANDO WERE WATCHING!!! Echate esa! Can you imagine this in real life?
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

CI: Love Among The Wretched Blooms





Capítulo 2 


Eusabio is pretty damned slow about following Ocatavio’s orders to fetch Maricruz’s ration of milk and food for that day.  His lips say sí, but his body language says “No, not if I have anything to say about it!” He doesn’t, but his mouthy, jealous girlfriend, Ofelia, does.  Mari will have to wait till Ofelia and Useless get it on in the storeroom first. 


Meanwhile, Octavio gives Mari a broad hint that her personal hygiene could use a boost.  If she’d bathe and put on a clean dress afterwards and maybe a pair of shoes then she’d look a whole lot prettier, he says.  Useless finally comes back with the milk and foodstuffs but gives them both grief saying Lucia is going to have a fit.  Tav says get over it, that he’ll explain and handle things, not to worry all ready.  Mari takes the stuff and Tav learns that her pet monkey was named after him.  Apparently that makes Tav feel special and he smiles a sparkling smile that should send shivers down to Mari’s tippy toes.


Mari is so keen on pleasing Octavio that she bathes with soap, washes and combs her hair, puts on a clean dress and even the old pair of shoes she has, even though they’re too small for her.  She heads over immediately afterwards to show her “new look” to him.


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PEAM, Tuesday 5/14/13 (#47): Woof!

Chucho finishes the latest installment of the fairy tale with Valentina: The queen is going to marry the bad guy, and her helper is invited to the wedding! Val recognizes that the helper will be sad, and suggests that he should try to get the queen to marry him instead. Oh, you crazy kids, with your hi-fi record players and newfangled ideas!

Paty tells Rogue her price for not sending Alma that video of him and Jessica: He has to take her to the ranch this weekend. (He's getting married the weekend after that!) From now on, he has to treat her the way she deserves. (He replies sarcastically.) And he can't fool around with that trollop (Jessica) any more. Also, he must beg Paty's forgiveness, and say it like he means it. Louder! And on his knees! No, she's just kidding about the knees - but he will have to apologize again, in bed, right now!

Valentina begs Chucho to stay overnight. Vero agrees to let him spend the night in another room. He really doesn't want to, and says he can't because he didn't bring any pajamas. Vero says that's no problem: he can wear some of Eli's. He doesn't want to do that. Then Val says it's only fair: she stayed at his place, so now he can stay at her place! She pelts him with porfas until he relents. She asks for another episode of the fairy tale, so he tells her about the wedding gown. Now it's time for bed. She says a prayer of thanks for letting her daddy stay overnight.

Speaking of daddies, Alma's dad calls Rogue to let him know that Alma's looking for him, to thank him for the creepy bunny with the tulips. (Why isn't she trying his phone? Duh??) Patymelt distracts Rogue; Sebastian can tell something's up. Sorry, poor choice of words. "Are you with someone?" he asks. Rogue says that's just his dog! He whispers at her to bark like a dog. She obliges with enthusiasm.
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Qué Bonito Amor #22 (Mex 32.2-33) Tuesday 5/14/13 Que Día Tan Bonito or Love in a Time of Thunderstorms


This episode could have titled this El Episodio de No’s, Not’s, Don’ts and Won’ts.
Recapper doesn’t think there was any Lo de Ayer
Lo de Hoy
Some scenes have been combined to prevent eyeball-whiplash.

·                  JAntos pays a visit to Irasema, his long-legged (and slightly long in the tooth) night-owl neighbor.  No, not for himself (but he might need her services before the night is over…). He’s there to ask a favor for a friend in need.  The friend, of course, is none other than Sweet Sue.  JAntos tells him to get dressed up real guapo, go to this address “for a good time.”  He just needs to relax.  And, No, he can’t let his mother know where he’s off to.

·                  Maria and Gloria have left Oscar’s place and stopped for a cafecito and a heart-to-heart chat.  Gloria had no idea Oscar was interested in Maria—after Oscar’s performance earlier.  Maria swears she never led him on, was never Coloso’s novia, mujer, whatever, never interested in him, isn’t and No, never will be.  Gloria believes her.  She’s always loved him. (Stay tuned, we learn a little more of Gloria and Oscar’s backstory later on.)

·                  Coloso is banging on Fernando’s apt. door.  Fer is still hurting from the beat-down he got, but opens it for Coloso.  El Rey is pretty steamed about something.  Fernando guesses it’s about Vargas and he doesn’t want to talk about Vargas.  No, answers Coloso, this time it’s about ME!  Fernando gets a kick out of the story (from Coloso’s point of view, of course) and is delighted to hear he has a “little nephew.”  Oscar isn’t in the mood and No, he’s not going to do anything about him—after all the time gone by and Gloria never told him.  He’s darn sure the chamaco isn’t his.

·                  Said chamaco is working on his Spanish lessons at Maria’s apartment with Paloma tutoring.  Isa is trying Not to do her math homework, it’s too hard.  Roddy offers to help.  Things are getting out of hand for Paloma.  No, back to Spanish for Roddy and math for Isa.
There’s a knock at the door and Paloma answers. It’s an ordinary looking guy in a loud ghastly green plaid work shirt. Oh my heavens, it’s Jorge Alfredo looking for Maria. [Note to JS--please tell wardrobe this is just not your color or design.]  Paloma tells him she went to Coloso’s place (a potentially serious error of omission here).  When he asks why, Isa pipes up and says, duh, he’s her novio.  JAntos puts on an act like a wounded bull and calls Isa a torero who’s wounded him in the heart.  Amalia hears him from the other room (where she was hiding out from Gloria and Roddy).  She stops him from leaving because she wants to talk to him.  She shoos the kids down to the patio.  Amalia is really pithed at Jorge Alfredo.  She’s sure he’s the cause of Maria not taking the job at Don Ruben’s office—one that would surely have brought her a bigger salary, experience and advancement.  Of course, she won’t let him get a word in edgewise.

Fortunately for JA, Ruben arrives and JA opens the door.  He tells Ruben that Maria isn’t home.  Amalia overhears his reason for coming.  He wants to apologize for the humiliation his wife put Maria through at the serenata.  He also came to pay them (I didn’t see JA actually take the check, although it was urged on him so he could have something to start paying back Amalia’s hospital care). The two men shoot eye daggers at each other.  Amalia realizes she jumped to a hasty conclusion and has to eat, chew and swallow her words.  Then JA tells Amalia the real reason for his visit. He’s been to see Don Tonio and shares what he learned about Pedro Mendoza—that he was never unfaithful, etc. etc.  Amalia sputters that Concho told her he was and she believed it.  Jorge Alfredo assumes he lied out of jealousy or some rivalry. Amalia is all torn up that she blamed Pedro for eight years for something he never did.  The three girls return. (I guess Rodrigo went home with Gloria.) Maria greets JAntos with a sweet kiss on the cheek and realizes something is wrong with her mother.  Amalia assures her it is nothing and asks to be helped back to her room. Maria goes with her.  She starts out by telling Maria that now she knows why she didn’t take the job with Don Rube and is behind her all the way.  One must always put dignity first.  Now, GO, there’s a decent young man waiting for you out there. GO.  Maria would rather stay with her, Not leave her alone, but Amalia insists.

·                  Up in Los Angeles, CA, Justo is on the phone with the Mexican Minister of State.  He understands there is nothing they can do without risking their international reputation by getting embroiled in the investigation, but he appreciates their concern. At least they've let him keep his post as consul.  Altagracia is whimpering at his elbow, not to give up on their son.  She’s certain he’s innocent.  Justo, it seems is now 100% on board and will work to clear his son and bring the perpetrators to justice (way to go, Justo or your name isn’t Justo).

Comm. Derecho is trying to get out of his office but Curtis is blocking his way.  He’s going to turn in his resignation because of his failure with the Santos case.  She’s visibly upset (and that’s a mild description for what’s going on).  There’s a little FF BB SS RR FF BB SS RR (that’s a new dance step—two steps forward, two backward, two sideways, two round and round and repeat randomly). Derecho finally orders her aside; she salutes and gets the door in her face.  Derecho’s superior Won’t take the resignation. He rips it up. Derecho protests his right to resign. Super says ok, but if you go, Curtis goes out the door right behind you.  Derecho won’t let that happen, so he agrees to a reassignment to the archives until his retirement.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Amores Verdaderos #130 Tue 5/14/13 Oh no you didn't!

Amores Verdaderos Cap 130 5-14-13 — Oh no you didn't! 

Some screencaps have been added. Put a fork in it, it is done!

Your chickens have come home to roost, Nikki. I feel sorry for you, but then . . . I don't.

Brief summary below (may not be in order or fully accurate).

* Nikki is unloaded on by Kendra-the-Ho, who tells her in specific detail how she pulled the wool over her eyes regarding the Little Ape. She even admits she made up a Gigolos-R-Us web page for him, so Nikki would spurn him and marry Roy the Boy. Nikki is disbelieving but finally gets it.

* Nikki decides that all her baby Guzmancitos will be from . . . Guzmancito!
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Amores Verdaderos #129 Mon 5/13/13 The Damme's blindfold comes off, and she transforms from quiet kitten to raging lioness in 0 to 60(Thanks Diana!), The young Damme's blindfold comes off and she wants to turn back time

Recap in progress... oh boy what an episode!!

Refritis:

2nd half of confrontation at base of stairs… KenDrat is desperate crying asking Nil-Brains to tell the truth, that her baby girl is his. Angel grabs Nil-Brains to try to shake the truth out of him. Dances steps in the middle and separates them, tells Angel ‘Don’t compromise yourself!’ KenDrat insists to Nil-Brains that she could not keep quiet about having his child.

Lo Nuevo:

Nil-Brains has the nerve to try to ‘swear’ to Vicky that… Vicky won’t even let him speak. ‘Don’t say any more please!! How could you deceive us like this?? How could you do this to your daughter?? Deceive me??!! [which one?? Lol] Both of you make me sick! What shame!! Now you will have to explain this all to Nikki!! Because I couldn’t!! How??... How could I explain so much filth!! SO much betrayal!! And of course, I don’t have to ask of you… no, DEMAND of you that both of you leave this house!! GET OUTA DODGE!!! ‘ (I have to give it to Vicky, she stood up strong despite such a terrible moment she was living)

Vicky runs out to bedrooms, Nil-Brains follows her shouting requests for her to listen to him, while Angel has a facial expression like he is sick to his stomach and Dances just stands back there and KenDrat continues to cry.

Nil-Brains turns his anger at KenDrat ‘Pick up your things and get out of this house right now!! Dissappear!! I will never marry you!! I want nothing to do with you ever again!! You broke my marriage!!’ KenDrat shouts several times ‘it was already sunk!!’ and runs out crying.

Nil-Brains walks away to door and Dances and Angel are far enough that Dances asks Angel quietly if this was what he wanted. Angel says no, this is not what I wanted. I just did not want to keep this secret on Miss Vicky any longer.

Nil-Brains walks back and turns to Angel this time trying to put the blame on Angel, but Angel won’t have any of it, saying the only one to blame is Nil-Brains for not being faithful to his wife. Nil-Brains swings his arm but Dances steps in the middle again and separates them. Nil-Brains says it is not worth it to get his hands filthy (more than he has them now? Angel just looks at them like saying DITTO!!) Asks Dances to get KenDrat and her things out of this house yesterday.

Before he heads upstairs, and showing we should still give him some hairline hope for surviving the end, Dances asks Angel ‘are we alright?’ (as in ‘are you ok?’)

Nil-Brains is not done, turns around again and tells Angel that he doesn’t know how much it will cost him for what he did. Angel responds ‘I only do what is my duty, to protect Miss Vicky.’ Nil-Brains sarcastically says ‘so she will protect you. Nice trade. But it won’t be a good deal for you, I will see to that.’ (Angel just gives him a ‘you trash, I wish I could put my hands on you’ stare)
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Monday, May 13, 2013

Qué Bonito Amor #21 (Mex 31-32.1) Monday 5/13/13





Capitulo 31: Qué Complicado Amor

Lo del pasado

El Bartono and Fernando talk about the refusal of the money, which he thinks to be false pride.  Lourdes complains about her miserable life to a friend.  Oscar brings Elvira to his place.  They are separatin Maria from El Pochito [¡Salud!]  Booty call.  Jorge Alfredo continues playing Romeo to Maria's Juliet and they swear undying love [Por dios, that ladder looks dangerous].

Lo de nuevo

Balcony: Maria tells Jorge Alfredo she will not accept the job Ruben offered. He tells her that he feels lost without her. Mas besos, then Jorge Alfredo slowly rides away on the pretty white horse. [Ladies in Viewerville are now really wondering about those kisses.]

Mendoza Apartment: Amalia is singing the same old song about how Jorge Alfredo – like all the other mariachis – will break Maria's heart. She goes on about them being the most unfaithful. [We understand that her blindness is making her more anxious, but Maria is an adult.] Paloma wakes up at this one and asks her mother what she means by this.
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Corazón Indomable Cap. 1, 5/13/13: Our Galan is an Unemployed Bum, Who Just Proposed to Someone Else for Money, But He Sure is Lindo and Chulo


We start our tale with a flourish of accordions, trumpets and strings and zoom in on a beautiful river where two dark-haired lovelies are swimming and frolicking. They are our heroine Maricruz Olivares and her little sister Soledad, aka Solita. But very soon the music turns sinister, and a dark horse comes galloping to the shore with a menacing looking rider. He ogles the two young girls and talks to himself about how the two sisters are like wild animals, especially Maricruz. But Solita, the deaf-mute (sordomuda), is just like how he likes his women. One day she’ll be his! Eeewwww!!!!

Next we are transported to a lovely hacienda, where our galan Octavio Narváez has just driven up to the front door. Inside, his brother Miguel and sister-in-law Lucia argue about how much longer he and his brother will be at odds over what to do with the lands. Miguel seems to think he’ll be able to put off his little brother as easily as always. Lucia wonders why he doesn’t just sell the land already, and give his brother his part. Miguel doesn’t know what he’d do with his life without the land. And little brother Octavio would just burn through the cash quickly anyways, like he always does. 

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PEAM #46, 05/13/13 - "Jesús' Wild Ride? or Rogelio's Walk on the Wild Side?

Amigos de PEAM, I apologize for poor planning but I must go to a high school graduation for a first cousin twice removed who is the last blood relative I can recognize for her great accomplishments in high school. Hurray for Kayla.  But back to the subject matter, my recording devices are all malfunctioning and I cannot see the capitulo tonight so please discuss at will.  If any kind soul posts highlights, I will copy them here into the body of the post later tonight.  Saludos, Cheryl y Willa
Here is Willa with her best friend Cisco, She is always the poser.

Thanks to Pablo Villalobos for the following succinct recap he shared in tonight's comments:
"Well... what can I say... it's still nov the 7th from 6 to 9 pm aprox, so no Discua or stooges since everybody should be in their homes already.

Jesús goes to meet XóchiTL's mother, then runs to talk to Alma and then runs to see Valentina. He didn't have time to drink the coffe his ''girl-friend'' prepared.

Then Pánfilo shows up at Chatita's to make a quick FAMSA commercial and also leaves without drinking whatever Chatita had to offer.

Patricia makes a very huge deal after seeing Rogelio with Jessiquita and her whip, have a tantrum and breaks several things, takes the video home and then sends it to Rogelio to ''negotiate'' their relationship status.

Marisela kisses Elías, Martha visits Valentina and meets the ''famous'' Jesús, and probably spends the night there. I can almost see Verónica licking her lips in advance!!

Not much, nothing really interesting... ;-(  "

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Upcoming Telenovelas: Univision, UniMás and Telemundo Announce Their 2013-14 Lineups


Telemundo's new lineup has now been added towards the end of this post.

UNIVISION

Dramas

“La Tempestad” (The Storm)– This riveting telenovela follows the story of Marina, whose revelations of her vengeful former boss’ indiscretions force her to find work in a small fishing village. There she meets Damián, the owner of the fishing boat La Tempestad and they fall in love. But dark clouds quickly gather as jealous and ambitious rivals emerge bent on destroying any hopes they may have had for happiness. Will Damián and Marina be able to weather the storm and find calm waters once again? This telenovela features today’s hottest heartthrob and cross-over sensation William Levy and former Miss Universe Ximena Navarrete, and is produced by Salvador Mejia (“Triunfo del Amor” and “Que Bonito Amor”). (Monday – Friday, Primetime – Televisa)

“Mentir para Vivir” (Lie So You Can Live) – A single moment in time can change everything forever. That is the premise of this intricate tale which takes off when Oriana finds out her husband in engaged in illegal activities. When an unexpected murder takes place, Oriana flees to a small Mexican resort hotel and takes on a false identity in order to protect her daughter. Through her journey to untangle the lies and plots that have tied her life into knots, she discovers what she’s really made of. Produced by Rosy Ocampo (“Por Ella Soy Eva” and “La Fuerza del Destino“) and written by Maria Zarattini author of “Amor Real” and “Sortilegio,” this telenovela stars Mayrín Villanueva, David Zepeda, Diego Olivera and Altair Jarabo. (Monday- Friday, Primetime – Televisa)
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Amores Verdaderos #128 Fri 5/10/13 The Truth Shall Set You Free, Ms Vikki; Balzac (hehe) Is Back!



 
Happy Mother's Day to all you Moms out there! Enjoy your lovely day!


Anyballs and the Angel
We start this epi with Anyballs and the Angel. Angel wants FF to confess about who his lova is and that bebe of course and he tells Anyballs so. Anyballs assures the Angel he has got something up his sleeve as far as his SIL is concerned and FF will step, unravel, er out himself no worries. Now Anyballs wants to know how Cande is doing? Angel is surprised that Anyballs is asking about her. Anyballs learns she is fine and is not living with the Angel at the moment, but she'll be back! She had to go to Alamos, Sonora to clear up some work matters and then she'll be back. Now Anyballs wants to know what type of work Cande does. Well, she is a nurse for a church clinic up there. Anyballs is impressed, he lurvvves, er, liked her alot. Best to her, he tells the Angel. And since that is all the Angel can go. The Angel is puzzled by Anyballs.


Cande and the Padre
Speaking of Cande, she is with the Padre in Alamos lamenting about having this huge secret. She thinks keeping this secret is horrible for Adri she needs to tell but can't decide. The Padre asks her to pray to Dios for guidance.


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Porque el Amor Manda #45: The Princess Cries, The Villain Lies, and Our Favorite Couple Dies Inside

He's a Magic Man

Jesús is overcome by the sight of Alma in her wedding dress...and even more overcome when she  gets her hair stuck in her zipper while the saleslady has conveniently dashed out to the bodega. Once again they find themselves in a compromising position as he tries to get her untangled. The writers must have dashed out to the bodega, too, because there is no one eavesdropping on the extremely suggestive dialogue that ensues. ("Do you want it slow or fast...I don't want to hurt you!...Oooh, you have magic hands...") She tries to comp him a white linen suit to wear to the wedding, but apparently that's too big a tip for a simple disrobing assist, and he rebuffs her.
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Qué Bonito Amor #20 (Mex 29.2-30) Friday 5/10/13 In Which Lorena Learns That Big Break-ups Suck Big Time and Maria Learns That Making Up is Better Than Breaking Up Anytime



Cap. 2nd ½ #29 + #30



That evening, post-confirmation of Maria and Santo’s still being in love with each other via singing “Si Nos Dejan”…..

Ana (as does Viewerville now) notes hotly that Fernando, El Mil Amores ese, is self-absorbed to the max.  She listens to him tell his distressing story, vainly complaining to Santos how although he loves Roxana, he doesn’t love her enough to let her move in with him (like Mr. So Important’s got more than a jail cell sized 8x10 space to share with her anyway).  JAntos reminds him that she’s in trouble with her gangster hubby because of him in the first place.  No skin off his nose that she’s been salving her soul by sharing her bed and becoming ….er…bosom buddies with Mil Amores!  No, he’s not a man made for one woman, or better said, a one-woman man.  Ana loses it cuz she’s heard enough at this point.  “—You ridiculous little man!  You coward!”  “--Hey, this isn’t any of your business!”  “—It is when I say it is and I do cuz she doesn’t deserve this!”  She stomps out of the room. 

Susanito (our Boy Named Sue--do you think something like this is what Johnny Cash had in mind when he wrote that song?) worries about why she’s so upset with Mil.  He pompously preens.  Stupid boy!  “—It’s obvious that she’s jealous, very jealous!” 

Out in the empy dining room, Selena begs Annie to back off Mil cuz it’s obvious she’s letting him know she’s in love with him.  No reason to deny it.  Either she forgets him or she fights for him.  She can’t have it both ways cuz it’s obviously tearing Annie to pieces.  Annie has to admit to herself that she does love him and hasn’t been able to get Fernando out of her head since the first day she met him. ¡Ay!  

Back in the dressing room, the mariachis are now sneaking a grammar school giggle over Sue’s sad state of dishabille forever caught as a poster-sized Kodac moment, courtesy of El Aventurero.  “—Looks like he needs to change dressing rooms (camerino) with Maria from now on!” Mil and BNS walk in on the group, getting a gander of the poster-sized image of him wearing Mama’s pink and white flowered bathrobe.  Sue, embarrassed, slinks out of the room as El Coloso sniggers about him about getting him a pink charro suit for the act.

Meanwhile, JAntos has changed and walked over to Maria’s colonia where he stands outside her window moping.  Maria looks out her window and notices him there.  He blows a kiss her way and in the shadows she tearfully accepts the imaginary kiss, still believing that he two-timed her with Elvira.

The next afternoon, Rodrigo returns home from prep-school.  He and Gloria have an odd mother-son chit-chat about what a terrific son he is and how independent and self-reliant he is. FF>>

At the same time, Lorena Olmo, Ruben-Olmo-Attorney-at-Law’s, bitchy bitchin’ wife, is showing her posse what she has in store for straying hubby’s birthday party that night.  She’s going to enjoy putting that caterwauling two-bit bargirl and her cheating hubby, Ruben, in their place.   Eeeewwww!   Viewerville and her posse note the nasty time to be had by all when they get a load of the remote screen the scheming shrew got set up in the back yard to spice the evening up.   Lorena calls Concho’s place and contracts the mariachis for that night to do a serenade, complete with a request to have Maria singing a special birthday song carrying a huge bouquet of flowers which she’s to hand over to Hubby personally at the end of the song. 

That day Amalia is having a hard time adjusting to being blind.  Maria and she pray for patience and guidance; and then Maria goes through the house letting her mama feel distances and such.  Amalia’s in a much better mood.

At the same time, Mil and JAntos are discussing why Maria is in such a funk about luhhhhv, how she thinks now that her father was a playboy and totally unfaithful to his wife.  Mil says he knew Pedro and that it wasn’t like that at all.  He knows a man from Pedro’s old group of mariachis who was a close buddy of his that they can talk to possibly, but he happens to live on the way to Nezahualcoytl…er…Neza for short.  

In LA at the state prison there, Bruno and Arnold are having a sitdown with cousin Giuliano, the worm meister.  They’re about to be set free, says El Gusano, but watch out about making any statements to the press.  Why, asks Bruno who is having third and fourth thoughts already about the jam he’s put Santos in, is ol’ Giuli worried he might be put into a compromising situation, now or what?  El Gusano stares nastily back at his mouthy cous.

Meanwhile, JAntos and Fernando arrive in Neza, but as they start to take in the sights a patrol car stops next to them and puts its lights on.  Out jumps a cop with a wanted notice and tells him to stop.  He’s arresting him as the fugitive, Santos Marinez de la Garza!!  Santos freezes then suddenly he breaks into a run. 

Back in L.A., Arny and Bruno have a presser of a presser.  Some lady reporter sticks a microphone in his face and asks Bruno if he feels betrayed by de la Garza somehow.  El Gusano de Giuliano answers that he’s a forgiving soul and only wants justice and the pursuit of those who are truly guilty.  (Viewerville says Amen to that one!)

Fernando leads the cops into a wild goose chase and he and JAntos finally make it to a safer part of the city.  Ok.  So now Santos has got to be more careful, they figure.  No duh!  

That night at Ruben’s birthday bash, old elderly Mama and Papa Olmo are there to help sonny boy celebrate.  El Coloso and Crew are there.  They begin their act and JAntos realizes they’re at Ruben’s house.   “—Something’s going on.  Something’s  going on!”  They decide to continue to sing anyway. Mom ‘n Pops Olmo (who remind me of my very average sweet and elderly family members more than the ordinary run of rich scum buckets we generally familiar with.)  Ruben and his BFF, Fabian, are surprised to see Maria sing him las Mañanitas.  Maria is even more shocked to see that she’s been hired to sing at Ruben’s party.  When she’s finished the song, Lorena viciously points out Maria to all the guests and declares that she’s Hubby’s lover and the reason he’s leaving her and their children.  Ruben claims Lorena’s just drunk too much is all.

Down comes the remote-controlled movie screen and up go the guests’ eyebrows when Maria and Ruben are shown talking chummily over lunch at the restaurant the other day, and Ruben is giving her chin-chucks and cheek fondles. RUH-ROH!   Even JAntos becomes saucer-eyed and red-faced impactado.  Maria just wants the earth to swallow her whole right where she stands.   Lorena narrates: “—This is the real Ruben Olmo, the perfect father, perfect son, perfect husband—but by day because by night he cavorts with this woman at a mariachi club!” 

Maria angrily throws the forgotten bouquet in her hands to the ground and warns Lorena to watch what she says.  Rather than start something, JAntos hold her back and advises her not to do anything.  “—It was a trap.”   They turn to leave.  Show’s over, says El Coloso.  All the mariachis head back out but they stop when they hear Fabian insult them.  “—Yeah, we don’t need some scandal over an insignificant woman.”  Mil turns to face Fabian.  “--What did you say??”  “—Just what you heard, you clown!  This isn’t some mariachi bar!  This is a decent house!”  JAntos overhears the snide aside and grabs Fabian by the collar.  “—You’ll respect my woman!”  The or else implied here is eating a knuckle sandwich, American style.  Poor Mama Olmo is about to have a heart attack from the embarrassment and shock.  Ruben’s family begs him to calm things down. Papa Olmo tells them no fisticuffs allowed. Ruben tells JAntos best to get out of his house.  “—Er, please.” Ok.  Since he asked nicely, they all start back out again. 

Back in L.A. at the de la Garza manse, meantime, Justo keeps searching through the documents the worm meister left him trying to find something to hang his hat on that will prove Santos’ innocence.

Mil Amores grabs a silver tray with hors doeuvres and bottle of whiskey.  The boys didn’t get a chance to eat because they came to give the serenade, he explains. “—I hope this whiskey I’m going to drink is a top notch brand.”  They call him an insolent servant and ask where he’s been raised.  He turns Lorena and Ruben.  I may be a poor ruffian from the lower class, but I was raised well.  Any disrespectful behavior or bad manners I’m learning here from this poor woman who hasn’t learned how to hang on to her husband! 

“—I’m known as Mil Amores and I take care of lonely women who have been abandoned by their husbands.  I’ll take care of your frustrations for you, Señora.”  Lorena’s mama asks what’s going on here.  Nothing, answers El Coloso, just another demonstration of the lack of respect found in members of your class.  Lorena is about to smack Fernando or Col a good one, but Ruben stops her and tells her to cool her jets.  Col and Mil turn on their heel and strut off.  Ruben gets grief from the parental units and insists that none of Lorena’s crazy accusations are true.  Ruben eventually asks one of his guests to pay off the band for him.  Fabian goes along with him.  

Maria is ashamed.  Jantos tries to calm her down, telling her that everyone there realizes they set a trap for her. “—But it’s not fair!”  He swears that he’ll believe her, that he believes in her unconditionally [ciegamente = blindly] no matter what was said.  Then Fabian shows up with the check and insults them all again.  “—Here is your payment, you poor bastards.  Wouldn’t want you to do without since I realize you live from hand to mouth every day.” Jantos grabs the check, looks at it and tears it up.  Then he jumps him and they break into fisticuffs.  Fabian’s friends and the boys in the band pull the two of them apart (unfortunately).  “—Hey you, little lawyercito you.  Tell that guy, Pines, or Mahogany or yeah, Elm [olmo=elm] that sooner or later he is going to pay.”  Col tells them to scram before they make mincemeat out of them.  Mil throws the scraps on the tray over at them.  “—Hey!  What’s the matter?  You’re alley cats and that's what the servants do, right?”  The three metrosexual nincompoops huddle.

Bruno is finally a free man again; he decides to call up Wendy.  They agree for her to show up at the no-tell motel he’s registered in since he’s now persona non-grata at the de la Garza manse.  Wendy races over to Bruno’s motel room and they make up for lost time, putting the bed sheets through the wringer.  Over in the corner of the yard, Coloso tries to make Maria understand that Ruben isn’t a friend she can count on at all.  During this whole scene he never said a single word in her favor or lifted a finger to help her, says El Coloso. He even sent out his flunkies to pay us.  It means he’s not man enough to have!

Once the guests are gone, Ruben packs his bags and complains to his bitchy wife about the humiliating party she’d tricked him with.  He’s not lying and has nothing to cover up for her.  “—Right.  Just like all the other times, right?”  (Face it babe.  Ruben’s got an itch you are simply unable to scratch.  Cut your lossees.  Take the house and the car and the big bank account.  Find a new squeeze at the club.)  She threatens him that she’ll do something to Maria for making him leave her.  Ruben tells her he’s sick of her paranoia and her histrionics.  He’s owdaheya!!

The mariachis drop Maria off at her colonia.  Jantos wants to take her up.  She won’t let him go with her and reminds him that although she appreciates the way he defended her this evening, there’s no longer anything between them.  They’re still finished as a couple. Maria goes upstairs and cries over him. “—I mustn’t love him, but I can’t forget about him.  I don’t know how to get him out of my heart.”     

After Bruno and Wendy have broken the tension, so to speak, we learn that Bruno feels really rotten for disgracing their two families.  (Good.  He should.)  Wendy is totally on his side no matter what happens.  (Yeah, we eagerly wait seeing if she’s just as faithful to him when she finds out what a rat fink he’s really been!) They’ll face whatever comes together, she says. 

A group of the mariachi’s go out for late night tacos and discuss, what else?  The woes and lows of loving and losing a woman. 

Santos gets an idea of a way to win back his Bonita.  Can Fernando help him?  Sure thing.  Does a bear go er…berry-hunting in the woods?  Is IL Papa Catholic? 

An hour or two later, Fernando, El Baritono, and Sue begin playing a love song under Maria’s living room window. She and Amalia wake up.  Amalia comes after Maria, hoping to warn her away from the window, but Maria tells her mother not to say a word about it to her! (Yep.  It’s her life. Let her live it without your stoooopid meddling.)  Santos is sitting  on that photographer’s white horse, singing his serenade.  She puts her robe on and walks out onto the balcony, tears in her eyes.  He gets off the horse and climbs the bower to her balcony.  The song ends and they kiss. (Hey, if that was finally JS’s real voice, then why haven’t they been using it all along????  It’s really decent!)  

Fernando smiles to himself and the others.  “—Just took one song for him to win her back!”  They watch JAntos and Maria kiss.  Jantos swears his love for her is the real thing and explains again how he was knocked out cold when Elvira took those dumb pictures of him kissing her.  Maria says she loves him too and swears that she believes him.  They hug happily and tell each other how much they love each other.  Jantos has her promise him that no matter what happens nothing will ever make her stop loving him.  She swears to it and they kiss and embrace passionately again.

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Friday, May 10, 2013

TELEMUNDO Y MAS - Week of May 13, 2013

Let's try putting all three shows on one page this week.  Please remember to label your comments so people know which show you are  writing about -- Pasión prohibida, La Patrona or El Señor de los Cielos.

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Amores Verdaderos #127 Thu 5/9/13 Nikki Shares her Balls with Roy

Honeymoon Suite: The groom is still annoyed about catching his bride boinking another man, in the barn and in her wedding finery. What did he expect her to do? Honor her vows and save herself for her husband on her wedding night? She wants to explain, but Roy doesn't want to hear any of it. She wants to got out partying with him, but Roy says she smell like vomit. Besides, it will cramp his style if he brings his wife along while he's picking up girls. Roy outright abandons the poor girl on their honeymoon and tells her to order from room service. If the bell boy's smiling when Roy returns, he will have only himself to blame. He leaves Nikki in the room doing her botox cry expression. It's the one where she cries without moving any part of her face.
Victoria's Art Room: Adriana admires Victoria's drawings of Arriaga while her sister talks with Guzman on the phone. Victoria's artistic skills have improved since we saw those hideous paintings. Vicky tells Guzman that Nicky and Roy arrived safely in Miami. She tells him to take off as much time as he needs to settle things with Beatriz and Guillo. Vicky tells her sister that Bea should be realeased tonight, but they still don't know where Guillo is. They both can't understand why men use children to hurt their wives. Adrianna tells Vicky to stop living for Nikki because she chose her own destiny. She encourages Vicky to hump Arriaga. She didn't quite use those exact words, but I'm paraphasing in order to save time. Adrianna goes on to point out that Vicky has failed at both of her major relatiionships.  Vicky bombed out with Carlos and her marriage to Nelson is a complete failure.  Adrianna believes that if Vicky would tweek parts of her personality, she might be able to make it with Arriaga. Vicky want's to be divorced first. She'll do it even if it displeases her father.
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Qué Bonito Amor #18-19 (Mex 26.2-29.1) Thursday 5/9/13 Que Bonito Traicion

Just a quick summary of yesterday:

• Michael got knifed in his cell, but survived.  While he was getting patched up he asked the nurse what it would take for him to be able to use their fancy dental equipment and provide some actual services while he's there. 
• Orange G is going to have the failed knifer whacked.  Why Orange G doesn't get whacked for continuing to do shoddy work is beyond me.  "The Godfather doesn't tolerate…" my ass!
• Maria overheard Concho and Amalia talking about her dad, so now she knows her daddy wasn't the saint Amalia always let her believe. 
• Amalia still hasn't recovered her sight.
• Ruben and JAntos (I'm stealing that…this guy has too many damn names!) get into a fight at the bar and Ruben threatens to call the cops, but Susanito points out that Ruben's wife won't be happy to find out where he's been.    This finally gets JAntos fired from Ay Jalisco.
• Ruben tries to hire some thugs to beat up JAntos, and it's looking pretty grim until Fernando Milamores and Susanito find him and scare the thugs off.
• Amalia found out JAntos paid the rent and though she still thinks he's hiding something, between that and his telling her about his feeeeelings, she's now convinced he's truly in love with Maria.  She blames all the drama on him being a mariachi.
• Milamores' lover, the gangster's wife, wants to leave her husband.  He gave her a black eye and Milamores swears he'll do anything to help her, but what she wants him to do is let her move in with him.
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