11/20/2022 0 Comments I hate myself for loving you tab(Renaldo’s little sister, Beatriz, is going to hate that dress, but it’s sweet Tico tried.) And though Tico’s still just hanging around looking for new meaning in his life, he also keeps himself busy enough with little projects that he’s not jumping down his nephew’s throat all the time. His mom and sister don’t ask a lot of him, really - just bathe Frutsi (a joy, I’m sure) and keep Monica busy as Los Espookys’ office-manager-ish person. Renaldo is in a similar situation, though his inability to find a moment for himself may be self-imposed. But things like that don’t happen to Úrsula, just to her friends. For a moment during this week’s disastrous debate, I thought maybe Úrsula would get up to the podium and replace Mayor Teresa as a presidential candidate. But assisting Mayor Teresa Lobos with her campaign was a voluntary project - and given that Mayor Teresa has now let her down twice, hopefully that’ll be it. That’s the curse of being the responsible sibling. With her sister, Tati, she doesn’t have much of a choice Tati drifts on a donut-shaped pool float down the lazy river of life, and Úrsula makes sure they both have food to eat and beds to sleep in. It’s “the price of being aware and awake.” And yet she still tries. “She’s a lonely girl, and you can feel that about her,” Cassandra Ciangherotti says of Úrsula in a recent interview with Rotten Tomatoes. She is both an idealist and a reasonable person, which means that it pains her on a deep personal level to be stuck in the Kafkaesque nightmare of being surrounded by idiots 24/7. #I HATE MYSELF FOR LOVING YOU TAB MOVIE#But if this show has taught me anything, it’s never to dismiss whatever’s going on in Tati’s brain, even though she is an objectively terrible negotiator.Īnd although season two of Los Espookys emphasizes comedy over terror, a horror movie has been unfolding in front of Úrsula’s eyes all season. It’s tempting to assign more intention to Andrés’s witchy ways than Tati’s just because of how Tati is. She operates on exactly the right frequency of inanity to make it all click into place in Los Espookys’ absurd world. (This is Andrés’s greatest Achilles’ heel people get sick of his entitlement after a while, forcing him to come down to their level.) Of course Romeo and Juliet: The Tati Edition and One Hundred Years of Solitude: The Tati Edition are reshaping the world in Tati’s image. She’s able not only to tailor her reality to fit her fantasies but to get the world to play along. At least he got to feel his evil-queen fantasy for just a moment, stepping out into the garden as children ran away from him screaming.īut Tati is the show’s most powerful wizard. The little shits don’t appreciate Andrés’s gift, which shows how insensitive they are to his affliction of not giving a shit about them. Andrés’s world is thrillingly alive, and he works it like a cocktail party.Īndrés is also living his best life as a wicked stepparent from a fairy tale this week, gently placing tarantulas in bouquets and switching off the moonlight to teach little Alberto and Manuela (or whatever their names are) a valuable life lesson about the joys of terror. But while the fashion senses are wildly different, the intent isn’t too far off. Andrés amid a crowd of naked Wiccans singing hymns to the moon is a very silly thought, to be sure. He also maintains his own version of an animist type of practice, as seen in his friendship with the moon (Yalitza Aparicio) and hiw more tenuous social connection to a famous comet that’s scheduled to pass by the Earth. Andrés is an expert in creating his own reality in this way it might just be the wealth and privilege, but he gets what he wants when he wants it without even trying. It’s October, so I’m going to lean into the occult analysis here and say both Tati and Andrés intuitively understand that magic (“magick,” if you’re witchy) is about little more than bending the subtle forces of the universe to your will. But getting on Andrés’s vibrational level, let alone Tati’s, would be impossible for most human beings without psychedelic drugs - or witchcraft. (I would still like to see it, if anyone from the show is reading this.) And sure, to a certain extent, we’re all living in a simulation of our own design. A Rashomon episode of Los Espookys would fall somewhere between “illuminating” and “incomprehensible,” so different are the perspectives from which each of our Espookys sees the world.
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