Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Destilando Amor 7/25: in which Aaron looks forward to eating a hamburger in the bathtub and Dani spills the beans
Clarita is proposing that she and Gav go back to the fields; Gav says she won't give in to the Montalvos, that Fedra and Minerva poisoned her reputation and she wants to clear it up, but she doesn't see much hope of that. And of all of the Montalvos, Rod is the worst.
Gav lights a candle for Bruno and hence Clarita hears of Bruno's heart attack - she is muy impactada.
Bruno in his hospital bed (you can buy one just like this at Walmart for $19.95) wrings a reluctant concession from Aaron about paying back at least part of his debt to the corporation since it's in such a liquidity crisis (that's what a business says when it's out of money).
The doctors tell Aaron his dad is stable, so everybody leaves except (1) Aaron, who stays behind to talk with (2) Rodrigo. They do a limp little review: "I'm glad you're coming back to the corporation, where is Isa?" "In the apartment." "She hates the hacienda." "Not any more. And have you reconciled with Minerva?" "No, it's over, I'll be marrying Rubberlips in a couple months, you're invited." Aaron wants to limar asperezas (smooth things over), he says they shouldn't let a bunch of skirts freeze them against each other. Rod says Gav is over, now he just cares about his wife and child. Aaron smiles widely and thoughtbubbles, "that's just what I wanted." Aaron leaves. Rod thoughtbubbles that he will never forgive Aaron for boinking Mariana.
Dani comes in promptly as if she'd been waiting in the wings for Aaron's departure. Rod tells her about Mariana asking Avellaneda (president of the tequilero's organization) for work and that he, Rod, couldn't give Mariana a recommendation because she's such a bad woman.
Dani figures this triggers the end of her promise to keep silent until Mariana shows up again and proceeds to describe to her stupefied brother the many lies the family has been telling. You've heard it already. His forehead creases in befuddlement but eventually he understands her simple sentences...
(Meanwhile, in their only scene, James and Acacia are lying in bed in the austere Dry Gulch honeymoon suite. She is wild-eyed loony, a bit Lady MacBeth-like, shaking in his arms, having just seen the ghost of her rapist uncle. Meester James says he'll change the locks, he'll get her a cellphone in case Meliton shows up in his truck, he won't be happy till Meliton is in jail. Acacia just keeps channeling, "Out, out, damn spot!")
In her luxurious home Minerva, in a pink satin shorty bathrobe, is surprised to hear Aaron knocking brusquely at the door. She throws the cellphone on the sofa, lets him in, then picks up the phone and adlibs a vivacious conversation with a pretend someone with whom she'll be taking the next cruise: "Jamaica is so precious this time of year!" Aaron does his spoiled baby routine, hissing "HANG UP because ***I*** need to talk to you." "Oh," she continues to her imaginary friend, "my ***EX*** husband is here - oh, a jacuzzi with an ocean view, that'll be nice..." He starts throwing things and leaves, slamming the door, as she laughs vivaciously into the phone, "Ha, ha, ha, ha!" Minerva has a hopeful, almost cheery look following Aaron's angry departure and I was certainly rooting for her.
Pamela, in a lacy nightgown (or maybe it's a poolside coverup) in her luxury hotel suite, is fretting: Aaron is so late coming home! Fedra says he's talking to Rod. When Aaron, steam coming out of his ears, finally arrives, Pammie acosts him and he snarls: "You know I hate interrogations, you're just like Minerva!" "No, I'm not jealous, I'm just worried, hey let's go back to Miami, your family won't give me the time of day and your dad is better." "You can go, I have to stay." She pooches her gigantic collagen lips at him. She wants to go out to dinner in her negligee, he just wants a bath and a hamburger and stalks out. Badly played, belleza.
Isa and her mom do a tired review. Dad is in NYC; Rod is being attentive but Isa worries that he'll meet up with Gaviota, she'd feel safer if he were sequestered with her far away in the country. Mom says stop worrying, it's a tempest in a teapot, the baby will solve everything. Isa is a bit worried about all the lies. "Just save all your energy for making him happy." Isa frets, Rod is out SO LATE. "Don't be demanding!" says ma. Isa whines (actually she simply says, expressionlessly, but if she were actually an actress she'd be whining): "If it weren't for that inconvenient damn heart attack, we'd be all cozy-like together at the hacienda."
Gav can't sleep, she's scrunched in a corner of her bed. All the payments she can't cover are coming due. Clara says they'll come whether Gav pulls an all-night vigil or not, so she should sleep. She sleeps but dreams a particularly awful dream about Rodrigo.
Meanwhile, Dani's revelations continue and Rodrigo's brow is still pitifully furrowed. Aaron is in on this? Gav didn't get a cent? You all helped? He decides to leave immediately and kill Aaron. "No, Rodrigo, that would bother Fedra. Anyway, your impulsiveness always gets you in trouble." "Their lies destroyed what was sacred to me." "If you let on to Aaron that you know, he won't rest till Gaviota's in her grave. For now, just try to help her from afar."
Isa, in HER satin shortie, is standing a scant inch away from Frankie in the hallway outside their apartments, asking if he meant all the things he'd told her about loving her etc etc and he says of course he did and she says then what's this farce with Sofia, did your profound sentiments go up in smoke, what kind of man are she and I in love with? and the elevator opens and it's Rodrigo! Brow still furrowed. Frankie leaves. Rod asks, kind of suspiciously, what did Frankie want? Isa tries to distract him: "The baby moved!" "Already?" he asks without interest. She puts his hand on her belly but "I don't feel anything" he coldly grouses. She kisses him, he says he wants a drink of milk, she says she'll get it for him, he wipes her kiss off his kisser. Later, sleepless in bed, he reviews: "I need to remember, all I can do is try to help Gaviota. And..." (gazing at his wife, who's asleep) "...I can't hate the mother of my child!"
After her own sleepless vigil, Gaviota decides to call Avellaneda because the situation is desperate. If he says no, they'll sell their few remaining sticks of furniture and go harvest cacao in Tabasco. "We've never been afraid of work!"
Sleazeball Oñate tells that nice maintenance man at the corporation to clean up Mariana's car real spiffy; he tosses him the key. The maintenance man wonders why.
Avellaneda takes Gav/Mariana's call but says (due to her not having a recommendation, as he'd said the previous day) there are no openings - she says she's desperate - he's saying sorry he can't help but, just then, Rod shows up. "Call me back in ten minutes," he suggests to Mariana. Despondent, she tells Clarita, "That's what they say when they're blowing you off, I remember, I know the tricks. Aww, let's start packing."
But now, astonishingly, Rod has a recommendation for Mariana! Reading it, Avellaneda marvels drily: "It's more like poetry than a reference." Rod decides to tell him the whole inappropriate story of the love affair of Rodrigo and Mariana and the ganging up of the evil Montalvos upon two innocent lovers, concluding: "Don't you, Avellaneda, participate in the injustice too! Mariana would be a very useful employee and you need her!"
Avellaneda worries that, if all the rest of the Montalvos are against Mariana, it would be very problematic for him to hire her. Rod promises there won't be any trouble with him, at least - he's just gonna stay home with his wife and baby, as he promised, and try to save his marriage, there's no longer anything at all between him and Mariana.
The packing is all finished, except for the Virgencita's shrine and the little bits of furniture they hope their friend can sell - Clara urges Gav to make that second call to Avellaneda - Gav doesn't want to, "Why absorb one more humiliation?" - "What difference would one more humiliation make? You'll always wonder!" - Gav calls but Avellaneda is almost out the door - Gav is about to hang up and go harvest cacao - but wait - Avellaneda takes the call -
Labels: Destilando
can't believe that in one breath Gavi hates the Montalvos and doesn't want anything to do with them, then with another she's busy lighting a candle and praying for Bruno. obviously she doesn't hate them as much as you would think.
AY! RODRIGOOOO TO THE RESCUE! -- sorry just had to say it on-line what I exclaimed at the end of this episode to the television.
J.R. :)
Karen
Thank goodness for a light at the end of this boring tunnel.
Dani handled herself like the older sibling when dealing with Rod and his explosive behavior.
Rod needs to find the other half of his brain because he should start focusing on the fact that Isa and Frankie always manage to meet in the hallway. Where are the other tenants?? He should have thought- hey I didn't see my suegra when I entered the building. Duh!
Kudos to Minnie- what goes around comes around. Ha ha.
BTW... does anyone watch The Daily Show? They did another "Alberto Gonzales" telenovela spoof (I can't remember the lengthy, goofy title) which included a whole TWO SECONDS of Destilando Amor! It was Rodrigo (Alberto Gonzales) approaching Bruno (John Ashcroft) in his hospital bed. I was hoping there'd be more, but the rest of the short telenovela bit was from Telemundo shows.
Thanks.
Anyway... Rodrigo can still get the marriage annulled before the baby is born. Then the baby won't even be a Montalvo in name, never mind in blood.
Finally we are getting somewhere.
Gavi hits the bottom - I was wondering for awhile how low this bottom can be and it became really, really low. She lost all her self-esteem, and definitely her appearance followed the story line. Very good actress, I agree with DestilandoCafe.
I also impressed with Mini - the way she handled Aaron was terrific!
The guy might get a hint ( might not though). Very good idea with this "virtual cruise".
And finally Rod opened his eyes ( with Dani's help) and did the right thing - Thanks G-d it was right on time ( like in telenovela). Well, now we will have more pleasant time for awhile (apart from Acacia+James story) until may be somebody would decide to prolong this telenovela for few more months and bring more nastiness to us.
Eve
Perfect comparison of the Acacia/James scene to Macbeth. They are rather Shakespearean in a dismal sort of way. I haven't watched in a while, did Miercoles Addams finally off her uncle? Can't the happy couple find an hour or so to spiff up the honeymoon suite from hell? I get depressed just watching those two.
Minerva absolutely rocks! Her scene deserved a rewind, as it so often does. I was gleefully watching her manipulate Aaron.
I see Rod still pounds tequila shots as his way of dealing with frustration. Has he been to rehab yet?
Sylvia, playing Desti catch-up
Can we call her that?
Eve
Julie, are you on the level? Wow, Acacia is even more diabolical than I had imagined. Or maybe just pragmatic; it's easier to butcher an ass than to bury it I suppose. Poor Mr. James, I wonder if this knowledge will cool his ardor?
Nah!!
Honestly, I thought we were supposed to be worried that they were leftover from when she tried to poison her uncle. But then someone suggested it might be a Mexican Chainsaw Massacre Special (in politer terms, of course), and that's now my pet theory too.
Another reason I really like Destilando is that it breaks the novela sotryline mold. In most novelas, we suffer and suffer as things continually go from bad to worse -- until the last 2 days, when everything is miraculously cleaned up. This novela, with its ups and downs, is much more interesting.
Last nite I was certain Dani was gonna have to drag out a "Big Chief" tablet, a pack of crayons and draw stick people for Rod. Gawd he puts the OOOOOOOO in slow.
At times like that I almost..almost, but not really feel a little sorry for Isa. Just trying to have a conversation with the dolt would be an exercise in futility.
Barbara from Mass.
Dani may save the day yet. Even though she had to explain the basics to Rod, she got a Helen Keller moment from him. She got all the brains and heart in that family.
Enjoyed seeing Minnie play Aaron for the fool he is.
James y Acacia, they're pathetic on every level. Where did Sofie find him? Crazy as Acacia is, she's still an upgrade from pinched faced, fashion stunted Sofie...
jb
Dani got all the brains in the Montalvo family... I can't wait until she figures out that clueless hermano is not the papa of TWB's baby.
We've got to get Acacia off this show. Until she gets some electric shock therapy, we will have NO PEACE!
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