Tuesday, February 06, 2007
La Fea Más Bella #203 2/5/07 In which Omar gives us a vocabulary lesson and Fern learns how to pronounce "DomensaEEN."
She calls Caroline to find out where Aldo is, thought-bubbling about how much she misses him. No answer.
Next Lety is escorted to Fern's old office. She sits in his chair. Her infamous old garbage is there! "Why was this bag full of lies saved?" Throws picture of Marcia on the bag. "Why did you leave me your garbage?"
Aldo is, meanwhile, thronged by the adoring, simpering cuartel members and is simultaneously getting the Sexy Siren vibe from Alicia, who commences powdering her cleavage. Coming around the corner, Tomas observes this and has a spasm of jealousy about his "big momma."
Aldo goes out for a little air to escape all this attention and kill some time till Lety is free to see him. After he leaves, Lety arrives and Tomas says: "There's some guy looking for you, I don't like the look of him at all."
I loved this next part. Fern and Aldo are on a collision course as Aldo heads out and Fern is arriving. Aldo blocks his way with a strange little shuffle, forcing Fern (who first asks, "Shall we dance?") to introduce himself and shake hands. "Fernando Mendiola." Aldo, staring him down: "I've heard a lot about you." "Uh, do we know each other?" "We have friends in common. I'm Aldo Domensain." "And what are you here for, DomensaEEN?" "Various things. For instance, I have business with Luigi Lombardi." Aldo walks away, leaving Fern shouting behind him, "Nice to meet you, we'll catch up later."
Omar bumbles into his perplexed partner and asks, "Who was that?" "Aldo Domensayne." "Isn't it DomensaEEN? Like those..." asks Omar. "What? there's a name like that? With the accent on the 'i'?" [I see a new shtick developing here.] Well, I don't like him, he has soperbia (I think it's 'an attitude'), he's sangrón (annoying), altanero (arrogant). He acted like he was the owner of Conceptos - which of course I'M not - DomensaEEN? [goes on tiptoes as he says "EEN"] [walking away with Omar] Is he from Spain? ..."
Lopez is working on where to put Erasmo. "There's Omar's office..." "No," says Lety, "that's off-limits." "OK," says Lopez, "I'll keep looking for something suitable for your eminent, high level."
After he leaves Erasmo asks Lety: "Rather than finding one on another floor, how about the office YOU had? Where is it?" She shows him her little closet. Erasmo calls it a hueco (a squinchy little parking space, a stairwell, a hole in a tree) and asks, "who worked here? The Phantom of the Opera? La Llorona?" "I did." "How??! Who dared put you in this hole?" "At first it was just till they found a better space, but time passed, and Don Fernando needed me all the time, and I decided to stay here. I love this place."
"I didn't pay for university and postgraduate and special degrees to have you in this dark stuffy hole." "It wasn't bad. True, there aren't windows, but just look at this little lamp - you can turn it on, off, on, off, to tell if it's day or night! You got your two telephones [makes a mocking phone demonstration], and a great computer with all the most advanced financial programs... and look how fast you can get to the archives! [Rolls her chair back a few inches and hits the bookcase.]" Erasmo decides to stay: "If you could tolerate it, so can I, we're made of the same stern stuff! And this way I can be near you." Awww.
In his office, Omar reassures Fern: "If she let us use this office, she can't hate you so much." "Of course she does!" "Nah, she's melting, soon she'll fall into your arms, just use all your old tricks." "She won't listen." "If you want, I can explain things to her." [Worst idea of the week.] "She doesn't trust me and I don't know how to express what I feel. While we were apart, all I wanted was to get back with her, while all she wanted was to forget me."
While Aldo is outside, dancing with Fern, the fight over him is waged in his absence by Alicia (powdering her cleavage) and Luigi. It ends when Aldo pops out of the elevator and heads directly for Lety. Those people who say "no chemistry between Aldo and Lety" are stubborn Fernites. In fact, there is a sweet and very charged moment as Aldo and Lety smile at each other and he touches her hair tenderly, while all others are impactados. They give each other a twirl and she happily introduces him to all. They go off to gab.
Meanwhile, Omar goes on with his "reflections." "The weaker sex, women's suffering is a thermometer for the intensity of their love. They like to call their friends, talk about how destroyed they are, drenched in a sea of tears, then they say: 'I love this wretch.' Women don't cry for happiness, that's just in telenovelas. Lety suffered so much for you, her love can't be snuffed out already."
"Magnificent theory. Then why didn't she marry the first man who hurt her?" "Because you came along and made her suffer more. Newton or somebody discovered this theory." "Omar, know what people think of you? They think you're a sewer rat, navigating the black waters."
"OK, here's another thought. Did Marcia love you because you're the greatest guy in the world? No, she suffered for two years ["three" interjects Fern], she suffered like crazy, but if you stepped up and said you'd marry her, she'd say yes and be happy." "Lety's different, you don't know her. Here's MY theory - there's nothing more 'radical' than a woman who's made up her mind, and Lety has." "Mr. Ex-President, you're so stubborn. When a woman says no it means maybe; when a woman says maybe it means yes; when a woman says yes it means Right Now." They agree Lety's different and Omar asks, "Have you told her you loved her?" "Yes, and at that moment the phone rang, guess who called? M - M - MAL TIMING!"
After marvelling over how hard it will be to make 2-mill-plus dollars a month for three months, they consider the tiny amount of space in the office they must now share, and Omar gives Fern, and us, a vocabulary lesson. "For three months we must somentamonos, subjugate ourselves, it's a new word for me..." They discuss rearranging things - Fern has to go get his stuff out of Lety's presidential office. "Hacinamiento (stacking/piling/heaping), that is to say amontonamiento (piling up, crowding together), Mr Ex-President, you can look it up in the dictionary. ... It will be like our old school days when we used to share a desk."
Fern comes in search of Lety and is MUY IMPACTADOS to find she is with Aldo. He suffers one of his delicious bouts of jealousy and goes back and tells Omar, "She's with HIM! With DomensaEEENNNN with an accent on the I!"
In the conference room Lety and Aldo are beaming at each other, talking softly about business while their eyes are saying something else entirely. It gradually occurs to them that Aldo's huge [boring] project, concocted with honcho restauranteur Guillermo - aka "Gastronomic Tourism of Mexico" - could be turned into a huge undertaking - advertisements and expositions around the world! - and if Conceptos designed and implemented the whole campaign, it might even pay the bills.
Aldo gets closer and the atmosphere gets more tender and he says, "I have some other things pending ... how's your heart? Are you still suffering for Fernando Mendiola?" and we can tell by Lety's puckered-O mouth that she's mighty glad it's suddenly time for the Golden Circle of Goodbye!
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I am a fan of "Ugly Betty", and learned how it was based on "Betty la Fea", and in looking for info on that, stumbled on LFMB. (I think it would be fun to see BLF and Lety make appearances on UB.)
I very much ENJOY all of the comments by other viewers. The recaps are great especially for those evenings when I have meetings (I don't have TiVo or any other recording devise).
I do find the acting - as someone else said - flamboyant and over-the-top - with elements of slap-stick - but it often makes me laugh (and laughter is good) - as drama though, Shakespeare it ain't. The acting is so over-the-top that you could watch LFMB without sound and almost figure out the story just by watching the facial expressions and body language.
Question: Do you think Lety will get full of herself, that is, change (personality) because she has a high-falutin' title and job??
Thanks for letting me toot my horn - looking forward to the rest of the comments on last night's show. (I discovered that I need to check back a few times a day - and then just before the show airs to catch up on all your comments.)
Y'all have a good day -me, I'm going to try to keep warm (it is just about 7 AM, and 9 degrees outside).
PS - I am in the 60+ camp :- )
The meeting scene of Aldo & Lety made me want to "barf"..The blinking and gazing into each others eyes,softly caressing of the face,please. Lety is already impressed with herself,and I love Lety.Even though, she's moved into the office of the president,she still reverts back into the giggle girl trait that comes from Julietta (her mom)..Will this character ever grow up in this story, or is it the little girl character in Lety that we love?
Now that Aldo has moved into Conceptos, "something" tells me that Aldo may have a financial interest in Conceptos to secure him a place at the head table when all the "brilliant minds" get together in the boardroom..It's gotta be something other than having the "hots" for Lety..Maureen,Ft. Myers,Florida
I really enjoyed Omar and Fern's conversation about women. I thought it was very funny (and maybe a hint of truth in some of it?), speaking personally that is.
I loved the Fern/Aldo meeting. Aldo definitely doesn't like Fern and Fern is already jealous/threatened by Aldo.
I thought it was funny to see Alicia's intense "powdering".
I loved the effect the Aldo/Lety meeting had on Luigi and Alicia.
I thought Lety had a goofy smile when she was gazing up into Aldo's eyes. He's quite a charmer and seems to work his magic on everyone he comes in contact with (with the exception of Fern).
Carrie L.
miranda
P.S. To the age 64 person who's living in 9-degree weather: if it is Pennsylvania I'm gonna move there because right now in our -6 temperature with -29 wind chill, I'm thinking of moving to a warmer climate.
I really loved the gazing and caressing that Aldo gave Lety!! Oolala!! (don't know the Spanish for 'ooolala') I also thought Lety and Aldo's 'business discussion' was one of the most sensuous I've ever seen. Ooooo. Gave me the good kind of goosebumps. Lordy!
viewers:
If LFMB is your first telenovela, just hope that they replay "Alborada". Everyone who has seen it and been drawn into the story and fallen in love with Fernando Colunga will agree that you have a real treat coming.
I find that I don't even look to see what's on the local U.S. stations from 7 to 9, because nothing is as entertaining as the
telenovelas.
Welcome aboard.
Alice
Again, THANK YOU to all of the recappers for the fabulous job that you do.
Michelle in Minnesota
The first thing that Lety should do as president is implement a dress code. Can you just picture Alicia in a business suit with a knee length skirt & a blouse that actually covered her boobs.
Also, maybe Oprah could have the cast of La fea on her show, the majority of the cast speak English. It would be nice to see them all together talking about the show & what a phenomenom is has become in the non-Spanish speaking world. Oprah did have Salma Hayek & the cast of Ugly Betty on.
During the scene where Fern and Aldo are walking towards each other, I thought it would be funny to flash to a couple of holsters strapped around their hips and put it in slo mo - perhaps with the good, bad and the feo theme playing in the background. And then "gay" Aldo could lay a big wet one on Fern ... Beckster, you are a bad influence. Sandy
Lola maybe not Oprha, but per sure Christina will have the cast in her show, some people were talking about getting tickets and going to the show, does anybody knows how is that going?.... I'm interested in going
Maricruz
As for the scene between Lety & Aldo in the sala de juntas, well it creeped me out. I tried to analyze this, and it is mostly due to the fact that I don't like Aldo. BUT, I do think he was coming on to her pretty strongly, and they were at her place of business. Again, perhaps I only thought this because it was Aldo.
Loved the scenes between Omar and Fer. They crack me up, and once again, Omar's understanding of women is really lacking. What an oaf. I'm so glad Fernando is not listening to him anymore...as his advice paid off so well in the past!!
I agree with the person who posted that Fer and Lety's roles are being reversed. Eventually they will be together, I'm sure that Aldo is just a road block.
I'd love to go to Miami to get out of this Wisconsin winter (especially right now with sub zero temps and wind chill in the danger zone).
Not to worry about Aldo. I think we've come too far with Lety and Fern for them not to end up together. Isn't that why we're glued to it, because of all the obstacles both of them have to overcome?
I loved the whole DomensaEEN thing. It made me laugh out loud!
I had only heard Aldo's last name a few times in the past couple of episodes. When he introduced himself to Fern, I was thinking his name sounds like Dom-IN-SANE! So I was really getting a laugh out of Fern saying the name and discussing it with Omar.
Sandy asked: Has anyone figured out why they all think Aldo's last name is so funny? I think it’s because of the way Aldo is saying it. He definitely puts all the emphasis on the part after the “Dom”, the part that sounds like IN-SANE to me. I think it comes off a little pretentious the way he is saying it, but we are talking about Aldo here.
-Teresa
My spanish is really crummy but I became adicted to LFMB anyway (one look at Jaime Camil) I can't thank you enough for the recaps.
Maricruz
Loved the holster image when Aldo and Fern met on the sidewalk. I thought exactly the same thing and was mentally humming the theme from High Noon. I thought Aldo was extremely rude during the encounter. He did not know who Fern was when they first met on the sidewalk and yet he contineud to try and block his path. Of course when Fern introduced himself Aldo went into his pitbull routine thinking about how he had hurt Lety.
The name thing does seem to be overly stupid. So it is obviously not a Mexican name - BFD.
Omar the twit - please send in a woman character to take him down a peg. We've analyzed everyone else to the gnat's eyebrow. I wonder what makes him tick. He has some SERIOUS issues with women. I don't know why Fern puts up with him other then as a sounding board he can talk to about his feelings for Lety.
The Aldo Lety meet and Lugi's scream of horror made me laugh but the adolescent intent gaze was a tad over the top. The whole business discussion also creeped me out especially when she started writing things down while holding the paper on his shoulder.
My real dislike for Aldo is because he has made Lety dependent on him. She is now afraid to do anything without his support. Before she met him she was fearless. She hasn't grown any - she has actually regressed in my eyes.
Just wait until the junta meets and they all moan and groan that they don't have enough projects to meet the six month commitment let alone the new three month deadline and Lety will come up with the huge Aldo project (which sounds as boring as hell).
I don't think Aldo has any financial interest in Conceptos which is a family owned business unless the snake sold him his shares which i don't think he could do.
Since this novela has been artificially stretched Aldo is a throw away character. Had he been in the story from the beginning his motivation would be clearer but since he has just been thrown in the pot there doesn't seem to be any real character development for him. Lots of novelas have two men competeing for the leading lady but they are there from the start and we know where they are coming from and can develop a sense of who they are and why the relationships will end the way they do.
Here's what I think is going on with Fern and Aldo. Fern is like the guy in the Incredible String Band Hedgehog Song - "Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, But you never quite learned the song ... I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, that you never quite learned the song." He was a big mujeriega (womanizer) but he didn't understand love. Then he met Lety and realized what he'd been missing. He's desperate not to lose that feeling.
Aldo, on the other hand, looks to me like a guy who lost his mojo. His wife cheated on him and died - for two years (his friends told us) he's lived like a monk. No mojo. (I'd be more specific but there's at least one 13-year-old reading this blog.) Then he meets Lety and, for whatever reason, he gets his groove back. He's feeling something again. And HE'S desperate not to lose that feeling. He's not a stalker, he's a guy who's crazy happy to be feeling something again.
I like both Fern and Aldo. I don't care what happens, I'm just glad to have a telenovela to watch in which nobody is getting poisoned.
Loved Erasmo staying in the closet office although that may not be a good thing if Fern eventually has a discussion with her in her office where Robopop can find out what really went down.
Tomas is still a pain in the butt throwing out orders and acting the big man while still wearing his raincoat like a cape. And Alicia if her clothes get any shorter or tighter she'll be giving Niurka a run for her money as the actress who wears the least clothes in a telenovela.
Janet
Someone said (some time ago) that it was weird it took Aldo 2 years to get over his wife's death/betrayal. Sometimes it takes more time than that to recover from a great loss--if at all--so I didn't see anything weird about him being a "bachelor" for 2 years. Aldo's feelings run deep.
Am intrigued by the strength of feeling against Aldo..is the role being written and played in such a way to alienate us...so we won't feel bad when she chooses Fernando instead.
Same thing with Marcia...is she portrayed so hatefully because if not, we would disapprove of the clandestine romance between Lety and Fernando?
I found myself watching a youtube clip of at Fea rehearsal in which Marcia was laughing uproariously and having a great time with all the cast members and I found I could like her a lot more.
Well enough musings, love the show, love the recaps and love all you bloggers...Judy 67
I agree with Decie girl- Lety may love Aldo but she is not in love with him. There is a difference.
I agree with Decie girl- Lety may love Aldo but she is not in love with him. There is a difference.
I don’t think there is any guy like him on TV right now.
Anonymous 4:30 said Aldo has not encouraged anyone let alone Luigi.
He did nothing to discourage Luigi and I think many of us find that very disturbing.
I do agree with what you said about watching Fern sweat. It should be very entertaining.
(And I will be routing for Ferni all the way. I am confident he will “grow a pair” and do what he has to do to win Lety's heart in the end!)
Sara “Are you looking for Lety?”
Fern “Yes I’m looking for Lety.”
Martha “She is not there. She is in the salla de juntas with, with uh her friend.
Fern “who”
Martha in dreamy voice “Aldo Domenseen”
Sara “Papasito--”
Fern “What did you just say!”
Sara “Sapito.” (you know toad hop hop)
Fern “is there something wrong with your view from up there. Your connections must not join.”
Don’t you think that the cuartel should be guessing that Fern likes Lety.
They will also obviously drag it out more then enough time so that we can enjoy the ending. I can feel for the Aldo fans because twice I've watched novelas where I thought the secondary lead was the better choice and he'd been around the whole time. I just don't see how the producer can justify having gotten the fans hooked on the Fern/Lety love story and send her off with Aldo.
Diane
You'd think so but unfortunately the cuartel doesn't have a brain amongst them. They missed Lety's reaction in the bar and only one wondered if there was something going on. The other's all poopooed her and that was the end. I certainly hope none of them expect to be invited to Fern and Maric's non-wedding
i still dont get how a romantic scene like that could be sickening im a sucker for gushy romantic scenes and i got to say this was one of the most romantic and did u see luigis face he was ready to start crying lol
anomymous 8;06 am if you have only been watching the show since october than you need to rethink being so quick to side against aldo if you had watched even 2 months before you would have seen just how horrible fernando hurt lety b4 i met aldo i was on fernis side but now im ALL 4 ALDO!!!! the point is you need to rethink ferni that goes for everybody who hates aldo for making lety happy
im 14 and in love with this show and i dont got to tell you that a lot of girls my age older and younger love this show and say that aldo should be given a fair chance some say hes horrible but the majority say he belongs with lety whatever happens happens!!!!
SPEAKING OF WEDDINGS I READ ON WWW.ESMAS.COM THAT ALICIA MARRIES SOMEONE CAN YOU GUESS WHO?
The comments of all y'all were delightful as well. Sixty-two is getting up with the record, isn't it?
M3LISSA, sweetie, you called it right that we oldies are from a different time, but it's kinda bad form to point it out to us (grin). We do outnumber you, after all.... But I agree with you that the moment between Lety and Aldo was electric. For those who don't see it right now, maybe they will in the reruns. Who knows? And thank you, M3LISSA for agreeing to abide by the no spoilers policy that's important to us eltern/oldies/oldsters.
For a filler episode, this was awesome because of the recap and the comments. Thanks, everyone, for the therapy after a long day!
Jeanne (for M3LISSA, I'm also one of those dreaded school administrators you see when you are in BIG trouble)
Jeanne
So, please let me know. Thanks.
PS- I, too am still interested about the final Cristina show for FMB. If anyone can find out anything, please tell us all. I'd love to go.
;-)
I am so glad to hear you don't get into trouble much. I'm not surprised. You seem bright enough to know how to stay cool in school. ¡Buen idea!
Jeanne (not YOUR school administrator, entonces, no hay problema, M3LISSA!)
THANKS! and yes i dont get in much trouble i plan on going to college.
but for now ill just stick to blogging on here
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