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Post by caturse14 on Aug 22, 2008 9:38:02 GMT -5
Can anyone enlighten me? Is Iago's surname Alliaga or Vilches?
Gracies!
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Post by ygwanwyn on Aug 22, 2008 12:27:35 GMT -5
Can anyone enlighten me? Is Iago's surname Alliaga or Vilches? Gracies! For all practical purposes, it's Vilches. Technically, his name is "Iago Vilches Aliaga" in full. "Vilches" represents his father's family name, and "Aliaga" represents his mother's family name (i.e. his mother's father's name). However, in the show, when people use his full name, they simply say Iago Vilches, so go with that
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Post by caturse14 on Aug 22, 2008 20:57:19 GMT -5
Thanks a ton ygwanwyn
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Post by bernatfan1 on Sept 20, 2008 13:40:00 GMT -5
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Post by bernatfan1 on Oct 2, 2008 17:46:40 GMT -5
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Post by dorothy on Oct 7, 2008 11:49:39 GMT -5
So, Iago appeared today with Oscar and with Ros. Can anyone provide some insight (summary or translation?)?
Thanks! Moltes gracies!
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Post by loahlove on Oct 7, 2008 13:44:49 GMT -5
I found Oscar really stunning today. The longer hair and being clean shaven really does something for his looks. He seems so radiant sitting across from Iago. I guess Iago has that effect on everyone!!! I thought the same thing about Oscar today! I agree with what you said about Iago too!! I'm glad Oscar is now a friend to Iago. Iago looked so sad while talking to Oscar. Was it my ears, or did I hear Iago mention Clara's name?
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Post by ygwanwyn on Oct 7, 2008 14:17:24 GMT -5
Iago was really only talking about Sandra with Oscar and Ros today. There were only two scenes with Iago, right? I didn't watch the episode all the way through. But yeah, apparently Ros cheated on Sandra and got caught, and the conversations were just about that. I didn't hear anything about Clara, but maybe there was a third conversation I missed??
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Post by loahlove on Oct 7, 2008 14:22:54 GMT -5
No, you're right, there were only 2 Iago scenes. My ears need cleaning! ;D
I'm curious now, what were Iago's thoughts on the subject?
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Post by ygwanwyn on Oct 7, 2008 14:23:01 GMT -5
Okay just went through it more carefully - nope, nothing about Clara. Iago doesn't even say a word about his life in this episode, he's just talking with everyone else about Sandra. Like they're saying on the official forum, that's pretty unlikely...Max just left him a few days ago and he's just sitting there talking about Sandra and Ros's relationship problems. Not likely.
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Post by loahlove on Oct 7, 2008 14:38:33 GMT -5
ygwanwyn, thank you.
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Post by dorothy on Oct 7, 2008 21:19:47 GMT -5
Thanks, Dani!
There was a moment at the end of his conversation with Oscar where Iago looked thoughtful -- as though something in the conversation possibly pertained to him (or him and Max)? Maybe I'm just reading too much into it. I do wish we'd see or hear something about how he's dealing with Max's absence. And are we ever going to see Beni's apartment again? I miss it!
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Post by loahlove on Oct 8, 2008 8:44:31 GMT -5
Dorothy:
I was thinking the same thing. . . I miss seeing Beni's apartment, too!!!
I also thought Iago looked thoughtful at the end of his scene with Oscar.
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 8, 2008 9:12:48 GMT -5
Dorothy, Loahlove:
The moment when Iago looked more thougthful, he was saying something like infidelities never have a happy end, EVEN WHEN BOTH AGREE. So, Iago was thinking about Max&Enric relationship. But he doesn't talk about news from him, and this is very strange!
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Post by loahlove on Oct 8, 2008 9:29:05 GMT -5
Thanks for the insight, Carmela.
Infidelities never have a happy end. . . .Max and Enric's relationship. . .My opinion, it was Enric's loss and Iago's gain! I think it also says how much Iago loves Max. . .and how much he would lose if he were ever unfaithful to Max. . .I can't see that happening, by the way.
Iago doesn't talk about news from Max. . .I agree, Carmela, it is strange. I'm under the impression that Max has written him for some reason which only Max knows, or Iago is seeing Max on the sly. If you haven't already, read what I wrote today about how I think Max/Iago story will end.
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Post by bernatfan1 on Oct 13, 2008 12:00:22 GMT -5
Iago is still around, just has few scenes. Once he is accused of the robbery I'm sure we'll see a lot more of him.
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Post by dorothy on Oct 16, 2008 12:43:51 GMT -5
Greetings, everyone. So in today's episode there is a conversation between Gerard and one of his underlings about the "robbery" at the jewelry store. I know they talk about Pau and Juli, but I didn't catch anything about Iago. The same underling "accidentally" bumps into Iago later in the episode. Can one of our Catalan speakers provide a summary? I'm assuming this is the beginning of the suspicions about Iago's involvement in the robbery so it's important to understand what's going on. Thank you very much in advance!
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 17, 2008 3:13:14 GMT -5
Dorothy:
Yesterday's episode, Walter told to Gerard that a mole of his organization in the police gave him the "robbery" file, that in the store works Pau, a man with a mental illness, Pau, who could have given information about the store to a man with police records (Iago!), which file Walter also gave to Gerard. Juli told that the robbers were the same of the first robbery, but Walter said to Gerard he didn't last one.
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Post by dorothy on Oct 17, 2008 10:14:35 GMT -5
Moltes gracies, Carmela!
We had some significant Iago time today -- and he appeared to talk about Max (indirectly at least). Can anyone summarize? Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Post by loahlove on Oct 17, 2008 14:25:51 GMT -5
Thank you Carmela for yesterday's summary.
I saw today's show and I thought Iago looked sad when talking to Walter. I thought he was talking/thinking about Max and/or his Mom. However, I don't know what he said.
Loah
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 17, 2008 14:30:11 GMT -5
Walter wants to know if Iago is the robber of the store. So, first aids Iago to deliver the fruits & vegs. And asks him if he want to take some beer. Iago asks Walter if he's gay, and Walter answers he isn't, but if that is a problem for Iago, and Iago says it isn't.
In yesterday's scene with Gerard, Walter told to him he was late because the mole didn't want him to be seen with Walter. And Gerard said if the mole didn't want people think he's a f*g**t (Gerard is an homophobic man! Poor Iago if he's his father!). (Walter is gay?)
Well, when Iago and Walter take the beer, Walter talks about bad things one can do for love, and how he felt when the girl he loved leaved him. So, Iago tells him that he did bad things until he fell in love because "the person" (not "the man") who he loved made him change. But this person leaved. Walter asks if, afterwards, he has done "bad things" and Iago tells him he didn't because the promise he did to a very close person (Berta, of course!).
Walter talks with another Gerard's man and says him Iago isn't the robber, but Gerard wants a name, and..... Poor Iago!
I think Walter knows Iago's story with Max and this is the reason for talking this way.
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Post by dorothy on Oct 17, 2008 21:04:13 GMT -5
Thanks again, Carmela. Iago certainly looked sad/upset during that conversation. I hope this story line at least means we'll be seeing more of Iago, Beni, etc.
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 2, 2008 17:01:51 GMT -5
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Post by sooners on Nov 2, 2008 19:17:10 GMT -5
oh no was that him dead, oh no I don't like that at all. I think Marc is an amazing actor, period. I love the chemistry he has with Bertnant and I hope that Bertnant comes back soon.
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 2, 2008 20:22:18 GMT -5
oh no was that him dead, oh no I don't like that at all. No, he isn't the dead.
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