Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Destilando 10/31 - in which we discover that Texto-60 is your best bet when the agaves putrify.

Sofia, on her way back to Montalveña, portentously tells Dani: "I may be back here sooner than you think."

Blondie asks Gav straight out: "How's your love life going? Because you whacked on Minerva you have to get the hell out of Dodge, these catfights are bad for CRT's prestige. We want you to come to the London office - with ME!! I need an immediate answer." "But my mom -- " "She can come TOO!" "Still, I have to ask her. And London is not exactly a place of good memories for me -- " "That can CHANGE! You can live in a GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD and enjoy EXCELLENT CULTURE [and coffee? -Ed.] and meet VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE!!"

"If I don't accept, can I keep working here?" Blondie says that would be tough - she couldn't go to any Important Parties and couldn't keep working at her current elevated level. "Then the spiders have won..." She refuses to give an answer.

Pilar looks happy talking to Roberto on the phone. I forget who Roberto is. She urges discretion.

The Sperminator's secretary calls Daniela to cancel her appointment for the umpteenth time. She decides to go sit in his office until he'll see her. There are a lot of people in his waiting room. She tells the secretary she'll wait until dawn if necessary.

Gav calls, to find out if Rod's psychologist is (hopefully) old or married. This information is a critical component of her go-to-London decision tree. Dani is non-committal.

Rod tells Isa he's glad her parents are back from their super luxurious luxury cruise or wherever they've been: it's time for deadbeat daddy to pay up. And she, menacingly, says tonight's the night to talk about divorce, particularly DINERO.

Rod calls Erika and, all brisk and cheerful and confident, asks her to go look at new offices with him and then have dinner.

Francisco and Sofia are back at the hacienda. Ofelia and Roman fuss happily over Sofia and ignore Frankie completely. He complains (nobody is listening) about the agonies of flying tourist class and asks Ofelia to make him a glass of pineapple juice with celery and perijil which is an ingredient too fancy to be in my dictionary. He brags to James that they had champagne on their flight.

An extra arrives and says there's trouble out in the fields. James jumps up and wants to go but Frankie says no, it's my work. He dashes out. Sofia: "Ofelia, you can forget about that glass of juice."

Sofie and James look at page after page of calls from Frankie to Isa. Sofia is rabid; she can't believe she ignored so much evidence that Frankie was playing her. "Isa betrayed me! I helped her! I sided with her even when I didn't agree! She's a ruin! A low rat, there are no words for her vileness!" [Excuse me, what about Frankie?] James is sympathetic. She continues, "Why was I so stupid? It was right in front of me, I didn't want to see it, I can't accept that Frankie married me por interes (to get his hands on the loot)." She reviews, to rub salt in her wounds, the many times her suspicions should have been aroused.

Out in the fields, Frankie looks with neophyte horror at some twisted, putrified agave plant. The guys say they need CRT's help, this is an emergency, but Frankie doesn't want any scandal. "Maybe it's just this one crummy plant that didn't get enough copper sulfite and the others are all fine."

They ignore that and ask what they should do. "For the moment, nothing - and don't say a word to James." [This guy would make a fine president of the United States. --Ed.] He dabs himself nervously with a fine silk handkerchief.

At Isa's apartment (La Basurero, heh), big Ricky is dandling little Ricky and saying the kid looks to be an authentic Duarte - "I don't see anything of the Montalvos in him." At this Isa demands that the nanny remove Ricky Junior (a.k.a. the incriminating evidence).

She tells Ricky Sr. it's time to get with Rod and pay up. "Babydoll, I've had a severe financial setback and won't be able to pay him."

Isa loses it and starts screaming, "You can't do this, you'll go back to jail, you'll deprive me and little Ricky of the fat, fat divorce settlement which would set us up for life, Rod will get the apartment, the car, you got me into this now get me out!"

Nuria sides with her husband, but Isa says the tables are turning: "Sofia's no longer on my side, Dani is on the way to discovering the truth about Ricky Jr., she'll convince Rod one way or another." "Then run away with us to the Bahamas, we'll get you a good divorce lawyer there." "The baby has no passport and I'd need Rod's signature!"

Daddy goes to call his bank buddy, but the bank buddy has looked into the situation, doesn't trust daddy's 'clients,' and refuses the loan. "Don't worry, Princess, Rod is rich, he can take the hit."

Isa shouts some more: "I hate you! Get out of here!" She sobs and sobs as visions of the expensive cars that were to have been her future fade into the distance. After the commercial she stops crying and gets a little Scarlett O'Hara backbone. "I'm not conquered! Rod and his family will give me what's mine!"

Frankie, still dabbing his anxious sweat with his fancy handkerchief, walks into the bar. Crispin to bartender: "Here comes that clown." Frankie commits what even I, a lifelong teetotaller, know to be a big fat bar faux pas - he says "nothing" when asked what he'll have.

He asks Crispin as casually as a sweating, terrified jackass can ask: "Hmm, I have a - a friend - he didn't have enough money to use enough copper sulfate on his agaves - there's been a l'il outbreak, nothing significant - but - if copper sulfate were to be applied now, would it solve the problem?" "No, copper sulfate is a preventative measure, it's too late for that. He would need, instead, TEXTO-60 FUNGICIDE (don't tell me this was a product placement!!!!!!), and it's very expensive." "Aren't there any other alternatives?" "Yes..." (Frankie brightens hopefully) "... tell him to pray."

Isa barges into Rod's office and gets the usual que haces aqui? (everybody was supposed to learn this one: "What are you doing here?"). "I came to give you good news: Daddy can't meet you today but he can settle up with you on Monday. Meanwhile, I need to de-stress, I'm taking little Ricky to the beach." Rod says no she isn't, she says she is, he says she isn't, and she grumpily stalks out.

Then Sofia calls and wants Rod to run right over to the hacienda. He says he's too busy, she says it's a delicate matter and she'll come to the city and be at Pilar's the next day.

As Isa is grumpily stalking, Francisco calls. Fleeing putrid agaves, he suddenly can't live without her. She reminds him what a jerk he was the previous day and says it's too late. He begs and begs: "I had an infernal night, my marriage is over, I'm so anxious, I'll get on a plane right now, there will be a future for us, I can't stay here at the hacienda, it went to the devil in my absence, and James wants to run it anyway." He tries his crappy French on her.

[My daughter asked me the other day to try to be a more optimistic person. What can I say?]

Well, the Sperminator has avoided Dani for weeks and weeks, but he's stuck now. The last, last patient leaves and Dani's still there. He lets her in. He starts by mumbling the stupid lies scripted by Isa long ago. "Doc, enough of the cat and mouse game, tell the truth."

Dani explains that this kid is the trump card in a gigantic big-bucks winner-takes-all Montalvo war - "The kid would be the last inheritor of the Montalvo fortune. I want documents I can take to a geneticist to review, and then I won't bother you again."

Tejeiros starts mumbling about getting somebody right on it (like in the next century) but Dani cuts him off: "Or, I know, let's give little Ricky a DNA test right away. If he passes, we'll give you a case of tequila and our apologies. If not, it's lawyers and jail for you."

Tejeira folds. "She was already pregnant when I did the tests for her. She said it would ruin her marriage - she would have to abort - my life is the struggle for life in the womb - I had to help her - " "And how much did that help cost?" He folds further. "At first I didn't accept her checks - my ethics and my career ended when I helped your sister-in-law - at least I never had the nerve to cash her checks." He hauls out a big envelope with wads of checks in it. I gather by Dani's eyebrow-raising that the sums were large. She asks who the father was but he doesn't know.

Frankie is breathlessly rushing around preparing his evacuation. "SanJuana, get my suitcase and two changes of clothes..."

"Where are you going?" asks Sofia. "To the city, to uh, buy cattle medicine." "I'm coming with you." He tries to dissuade her, and he already has a ticket, and he says he's coming back next day. But she says she has business in the city herself. She gets her own ticket. Frankie makes a pointless crack about not sitting around Pilar's watching the family fight.

Sofia tells James that Rod should know, this very day, about Isa's affair with Frankie.

Rod reads the riveting CRT magazine. Well, his gramps is on the cover. He reads about the famous party, there's a big picture of Blondie and Gav. He sags reading: "Doctor Santovenia said he cannot imagine his life without her."

Gav is reading it too, Nancy looking over her shoulder and crowing, "Now all the world knows! All that's missing is an engagement ring!" Was there something about Rodrigo and "ant eye"? Gav thoughtbubbles: "My heart belongs to Rodrigo, there's no room for anybody else."

Blondie and Av* discuss Gav's personal life and the chances of her accepting the London job. Then - it seems some guy who was about to be sent to Madrid can't go. For a moment Blondie is terrified Av* is going to send him, Blondie, to Madrid instead - he insists he has to be with Gav in London (he's a little unhinged in his own wussie way, wouldn't you say?), Av* merely asks him to review the list of possible Madrid candidates. Blondie suggests Nancy deserves a promotion. [I say, not until she gets over those hysterical crying jags. --Ed.]

Aaron tries to get his dad to retire and let Aaron run the corporation unimpeded, it needs his energy. "Give it all to me while you're still alive," he suggests. [That sounded sort of like a threat, I thought. --Ed.] "You need to rest, you're tormented by the decisions I make, you'll have another heart attack!" "You propose to buy me out with your stock market gains?" Aaron says if that money isn't sufficient, he'll get a bank loan.

Bruno asks what he's supposed to do with his time if he sells out. "Travel! Be happy!" Bruno says, "Wait till I'm dead." Then he muses, "But you're in an awful big hurry for me to go..." He says they can talk about it later. Aaron gives him till the following day.

We end with Frankie, who still hasn't managed to get out the door. He pretends to be jealous of James and Sofie spending time together. Sofia says he doesn't have to come back. James asks: "What medicine is it exactly that you're planning to buy for the cows?" "Why, let's us go down to the stables and ask them what hurts!" is Frankie's weak retort.

Tomorrow: Dani tells Rod about Ricky Jr.'s lack of Montalvo blood and Rod knocks her down. Aaron and Gav have words about Clarita's inheritance.

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Thanks so much for the quick recap Melinama. Those hovering anvils are starting to fall. Watching the world crash around Frankie and Isa is going to be fun!!

I know Rod was upset but knocking Dani down (in the preview) was way distrubing. I'm truly afraid if he gets his hands on Isa. Hopefully Frankie will get his physical abuse (and he'll apologize for the rest of his life to Dani).
 

pineapple juice with celery and parsley? yuck!
 

The good news is that at least this novella moves along vs. LFMB. Can't watch tommorrow so I am depending upon you guys to fill me in with good details. Looks like a good one. Just as a note: Does it seem strange to you that Gavi calls her mother Clarita? It also seems weird that Rod has been sleeping in the SAME BED with his wife. I though that he would be sleeping on the couch. But sleeping in the same bed with anyone, would give them some sort of bonding. Do couples that are so unattached sleep together? Someting has to be weird about a guy who sleeps/snores/farts/touches toes all night with one woman, wakes up and day dreams about an old love interest and then has dinner and sniffs hankies with another woman.
Sistah Val
 

Sistah Val - I always thought it was odd that Clarita and Gaviota use "usted" with each other - ??
 

Raging Rodri throwing baby sis to the floor: run, Gavi, run, Londres is not far enough away.
 

I agree with TWB-- that they should give her what's hers. That is Zero, Zip, Nada.

Poor Gavi plays the victim again. The Spiders didn't win-- Gavi walked directly into the web again. This time it was by attacking Minnie.

There's plenty strange/sick when it comes to Rodrigo, our supposed galan. There should be an infomercial for emotionally battered women, with Gavi as the poster child. Really, after four years of mistreatment and Gavi's heart belongs to Rod--that's just sad. Another example of Rod's defective character is in the previews. He hears bad news and begins raging, knocking down his only real supporter and connection to common sense...
jb
 

Since the whole scene has not played out..well, I can't judge yet. Yeah Rod looks bad, but what is up with Dani. Remember when she came to tell Rod how "Fine", Dr Blondie was and how he better do something. Well we all see the spiral of misery that started, cause after all that crap, Dr Blondie still ain't fine and Gavi still doesn't love Blondie.

Well Isa has been passing GiantBaby off for somewhere between six months and two years..I can't tell by the size as Rod's kid. Running breathless to his office and shouting out the news to someone who has "anger control issues", probably was not the wisest decision. Perhaps telling him in a different location, maybe with Elvis and then talking about choices would be a better idea.

I know a years ago, my brother & I were in a huge arguement (alot of sibling button pushing), he shoved me out of the way. As far as I know he is a completely non violent person, but things happen.
 

Now then...shout-out to Gavi, I did like your outfit last night and that is a more becoming length.

Dr. Blondie..Egads man, he is no doubt planning to rent the Austin Powers swingin hip apartment. Blondie finding his mojo. For any of you Blondie lovers, hey admit it, if "annoying" came in a liquid form this guy would be a big ole spewing fountain. Gavi has never, ever given him one flicker of encouragement and he is this close to thinking up names for their first kid....
 

Thanks for the recap, melinama. Sistah Val, you are too funny!!!At this point, though, nothing Rodrigo does surprises me. His behavior from the beginning has been erratic, emotional and downright crazy! Thinking things through has not been one of his strong points. He's a moment man. He acts and reacts in the moment, then later on he has to bring gifts, flowers, or his musical entourage to make "happy" again. Yet through it all, Gavi still loves him, which says she's not wrapped to tight either. She obviously misses his jealous rants and crazy obsession for her, so in a way, she deserves all this s--- she's now going through!

Lisa from Alpena
 

I'm with you folks - Rod is completely nuts, and I don't think it's from amor. This guy is seriously character flawed. Maybe this is a cultural thing I don't understand. He looks like a classical self-centered abuser. And, right - what's with the sleeping in the same bed as Isa. Add stupid. And, Dani, why is she acting so coy about the doctora? Wasn't she the one who made the appointment for Rod? From lower Ala
 

After treating Gavi like crap, ignoring Sofie's tears and apparently knocking Dani down, it's time...

For Sale, one slightly used galan. Tall, dark, handsome, in a lupine kind of way, PhD in agave-nomics, enjoys lonely trees in agave fields, stalking, jealous rants, and distrusting the woman he claims to love, sniffing scarves, making promises he is unable/willing to keep, psychologists in fluttery dresses. Theoretically early 30's, but acts much younger. Willing to trade for boyish ad exec type galan or pirate type galan. Make an offer.

Marg. in MN
 

Excellent recap, Melinama. Loved the editorial asides. "Sweating, terrified, jackass" was a good description for Frankie. Too bad silk hankies aren't very absorbent.
I agree that Nancy won't be material for a management position until she controls the crying fits.
Marg, that ad for the used galan was right on the mark.
 

"Ya se hizo ojo de hormigo", I've heard this before and I think Nancy is saying that Rod is already making like the ant eye, i.e. he's so small as to be microscopic, that Gavi can't see him anymore. Maybe it's something like out of sight out of mind.

Hey, I thought your recap was pretty optimistic...I'm now optimistic that the noose is tightening around Frankie and Isa, the anvils and the implacable hammers of destiny are hanging over them. I'm slightly concerned about Little Ricky however.

Wonderful recap! I especially love the visual of Frankie dabbing with his hankie. Julio Camejo is perfect in this role. I love ultimas semanas!
 

looking forward to the falling anvils, but i have a feeling that Isa and Frnakie do get away together for now. That scene of pushing Dani was disturbing- who's the next victim of his rage- Granny? Sistah Val- I had a lady friend in Costa Rica that used "usted" to her kids, they used "tu" or "vos" to her. I thought iy a bit odd, but came to realize that it was her way of showing a little extra respect for her girls. dorado dave
 

Dorado Dave, as I understood it from my teachers in Costa Rica, nobody there uses "tu" at all. When they taught verbs, we only learned 4 forms - I, he/she/it/you, we, and them. When one of my teachers wanted to sing along with me in a Mexican song I brought to class, without even thinking about it he changed the "tu" in the song to "usted." So in Costa Rica they even call babies usted. It's different in Mexico though, usually it means something.
 

Oscar, one of my students, told me that in the Dominican Republic it would be very disrespectful for children not to refer to their parents as ''usted.'' Oscar, by the way, was the only student who could usually actually figure out and translate for me when I wrote down phonetically and said what I had heard on ''Alborada.'' The only phrase that stumped him was whatever Luis said after he tried to choke Diego in his bed after he ratted Hippolita out to the Inquiition. And, I checked out ''Pasion'' on Youtube and there are lots of clips of the episodes including a very good trailer with a synopsis in English ..I couldn't resist looking. It looks GREAT..the costumes, scenery, architecture, music. Lots of familiar faces: Mariana Carr , Marcelo Cordova [with a ponytail !!!], Sebastian Rulli, Kiki Edgar [Adolfosolis's wife in Amor Real], the guy who played the father of the 3 sons in ''Heridas'' AND Fernando looks H.O.T....He has a completely different look than he had in Amor Real and Alborada. I am very excited. PIRATES !
 

Great recap, Melinama,
You make everything so clear and let us know what the people are actually saying. I like that.
Are you practising your "Pirate" vocabulary?
 

Thanks for the grear recap. Melinama. I always enjoy your editorial comments. Looks like the Montalvo empire is beginning to crumble...the walls are tumbling down. Who will be left standing when the dust settles ????
 

Melinama, I have never understood how you're able to be so thorough, yet so concise. I'm jealous!

Roberto, in case you still don't remember, is Av*.

I haven't seen this one yet, so I've made a special note to check out Frankie dabbing with his overpriced panuelo. I had been wondering if he was using those fancy hankies for anything other than decoration and incriminating evidence.

Dr. Tejeiros never cashed those checks, huh? I wonder if Isa ever noticed.
 

***on break from work...have to rush back...I am also one of the many who print out the blog and read them during hidden moments throughout my day...so I may be saying something that has already been said but not sure...but here it goes***

The magazine...did anyone else notice that Rodrigo's magazine in the back had an advertisement of an SUV and Gaviota's same magazine had an advertisement of handbags!! Bcs we have been talking/reading about the Mex Pepto Bismo and the coffee promos...I just had hidden advertisements on the brain I guess...alright chicas bonitas and guapo hombres...have a beautiful day!

Yolanda
 

sister val-

rod used to sleep on the couch. but in one of his self righteous rampages he decided to be "true" to Isa and be a good husband ...and later father... and sleep in the same bed.


and they're not really bonded. even (US) courts have found that two people sleeping in the same bed can be technically living separate and apart for reasons of getting a divorce
 

UPDATE: I was wrong about "ojo de hormiga", I was just told that it is similar to "eagle eye". So maybe Nancy was referring to the fact the Rod would most certainly see the pic of Gav and Blondie with his "ojo de hormiga".
 

Thanks Melinama; wonderful recap!

In regards to Pasion, I was also able to see some of the clips and it looks amazing. Fer with long hair and pirate outfit...stunning! And the intro clip was a WOW factor for me. Like Susanlynn, I love the returning members of the old novelas. I think the bad reviews were mostly against Susana Gonzales, because Adela Noriega (a favorite in Mexico) was replaced with Susana. But I actually like Susana Gonzales with Fernando. I think Fer had better chemistry with Adela though, but I like Susana's acting better. Sofar I'm loving it and can't wait for it to start on Univision :) Though I'll miss Eduardo...
 

Thanks for the recap. Loved your editorial comment that your daughter says you should be more optimistic -lol. I felt the same about my parents - now I understand.

Watching Frankie wipe his sweaty brow with that fine silk panuelo, all I could think was, he'll never get those stains out..it's ruined. He probably buys them by the dozen anyhow.

We think Rod is borderline abusive, etc., but I'm sure Gavi has seen worse in the agave fields. Some people take jealousy and control as the highest expression of love and passion (until they learn it ain't necessarily so).
Let's face it, we wouldn't watch if the "hero" was a soft spoken type of guy like Dr.S or Meester James.

I'd trade Rod in a split second for that ad exec. type Marg mentioned.
 

No, Sylvia, you were right the first time, "se hizo ojo de hormiga" means that he disappeared, he hasn't been seen for a long time. Melinama, regarding the use of usted, in Mexico, children must use "usted" when refering to adults, especially parents. Even now days, I wouldn’t dare call my parents tu (Not that it matters since both died long time ago), or my aunts and uncles, it is a sign of respect, however, I've cached myself using usted on my children when I'm really mad at them. I guess is like putting some distance in between us. Great recap Melinama.
 

I was spaced out on work on a fan page when I realized the show was on.
I got to watch Sofie's melt down i couldnt help but laugh! Is it just me or who ever was operateing the camera was slowly checking out the one who plays Sofie cause they got a boob shot! Where's my purse? lol!
Funny when Dani asked who's the daddy I thought bubbled the pool boy! I mean he was the pool boy right?
God Rod is rapid dog he knocked his sis out! I didnt see that comeing but i see a test of fate comeing!
Forgive but im behinde on some stuff but what happened to James wife?
Great work!
 

Re: Pirates. A question for those of you who’ve watched period novelas…. I’ve only seen ones set in the present. Since I’m watching to learn Spanish, I’m concerned that the period ones will have old-timey vocab and I’ll end up saying “avast maties” or the like in Spanish, unaware that it’s an old usage, and look like a fool. Is there any danger of this?
 

Emilee, you must be thinking of Hilario. He is not the father of Isa's child. Frankie is.

James's wife killed her uncle in self-defense and then lost her mind. (Not the happy kind of crazy, either.) James hasn't divorced her that I know of. I can think of only one way her story can end, and I'm not happy about it.
 

Thanks for the great recap! Oh, yes, the anvils are starting to fall all over the place. Pretty soon they will hit their marks!

How dare Rod knock his little sister down like that? It should have been Isa! Can't wait to see tonight's!!!

As for Meester James's Acacia, she is stuck in the mental hospital for eternity. Guess the writers didn't know where to go with that story.
 

THERE'S ANOTHER WORD THAT DANI CALLS GAVI -- "COGNATA". I KNOW THAT MEANS SISTER-IN-LAW.

WAS THAT AN ENDEARING TERM BY DANI IN THE HOPE THAT SHE WOULD EVENTUALLY MARRY ROD AND ACTUALLY BECOME HER "COGNATA?"

MAYBE I MISSED SOMETHING WHEN THEY FIRST BECAME ACQUAINTED.
 

Nancy getting a promotion ! Wonderful just what the CRT needs a crying executive. Then again I guess that would be better then one who slaps around a member of a prominent client/family in the potty at a major function.

The game is just about over for Frankie and Isa. If she were smart, she'd get to the bank and grab as much money as she could, pack up the car and get out of Dodge.

Rod's extreme overreaction to Dani's news - what else could we expect from the obsessive, violent spoiled self centered adolescent that he is. Now after shoving his sister to the floor and leaving her there no less what does he plan to do next? Isa is making tracks away from the apartment, he has dumped Gavi who might be able to calm him down so I guess Dr. Flirty is going to see the violent side she doesn't know exist. Like many of the rest of us she might suddenly decided he isn't as guapo as she originally thought.

James and Sofia give me the creeps and someone should remind her that James is a married man and it isn't always easy to divorce a mate in an insane asylum. Oh dear that probably means that poor Acacia will kill herself or die suddenly clearing the way for the totally tedious twosome.
 

Maggia,

You don't have to worry about age appropriate langauge in the historicals. The great thing about them is that usually they are beautifully filmed and have great locations and costumes. And there are no product placements to be seen. Another blessing is that they are rarely if ever artificially extended.

The big drawback of most of them is that they often play very fast and loose with historical fact. Alborado was a notable exception and Ramona was the worst offender.

I'm going to enjoy Pirates for its beauty and will have to suffer my way through another Colunga performance. At least there is a big and generally talented cast which will help and also the fact that I'll be in France for awhile and will miss a couple of weeks. Does anyone know how long it is?
 

Re: Mexico and "usted"
Usted is the most used form of address from children to adults because it denotes respect for your elders.

"Tu" however, is the form used most by the rich and upper class. They are so hip and modern . . .

"Usted" used to address children or husband to wife or vice-versa is used most by the more traditional, poorer people in small towns -- or when someone is pissed off at their kid. My grandparents used to address each other as "usted" since they started courting and throughout their married life.
 

Musings about baby and vocabulary words.
My PhD. Candidate teacher for Mex.Lit. at Cervantes Inst. watches Destilando with his wife (both from Chihuahua), says he thinks the ustedes are left in from the original script which was, as you might recall written and filmed in Colombia where they rarely use Tu at al. (Only the sexy men I met there years ago said it to me...) but I digress.

And for Anon at 2:18, Dani calls Gaviota her cuñada, or sister-in-law, she is not saying cognata (cognato means cognate).

I am concerned with baby Ricky, isn't he about a year old by now?? He just seems to be getting bigger not more developed (hey, maybe he is a real Montalvo). Is this some wild variation on Failure to Thrive??
 

anon 2:18

dani calls Gaviota cuñada already because she said cuñada is a term meaning the woman your brother loves, and Gaviota is the woman Rod loves.

whatever. it means sister in law. so gavi is missing the in law part.
 

Thanks Maricruz, I really appreciate your insight with some of the difficult (for me) sayings.
 

Thank you all for the clarification on tu and usted. I'd been wondering about that!
 

Thank you for the great recap. Does anyone notice that the previews of the upcoming shows are the highlights of the whole scene? Gavi and Minnie - shoulder shaking, etc. Next night, Gavi comes out looking fine and Minnie is disheveled. No big cat fight. Last night, Rod throws Dani to the ground. Let's see what happens.
B in Mass.
 

I know the writers have had Rod devolve but I'm still hoping his react to Dani was just a really bad moment (as beckster said).

I was thinking about that bribery thing this morning as well Julie. I know the Montalvos are rich but if you were going to keep track of any checks, you'd think you would keep up with those you are using to bribe someone. The fact that they are not being cashed may mean you've got to change your tactics - I'm just saying.
 

Somehow I can't see Isa sitting at the kitchen table tying to balance a checkbook. As for Rod he's so stupid he couldn't work the fax machine, gave a loan, which put a lien on the Montalvo hacienda and crops to his deadbeat father in law so he wouldn't be checking for balances on his bank account.
 

OK, it's just a story. But, my goodness, is this how they want their men portrayed? Bruno is the only decent normal man in the series. Guess I'm nitpicking. Sorry. I'm glad Sophie is FINALLY wising up. The guy playing Frankie has been a good actor and I hope he goes out in a blaze, like he lived. Go Team!
 

Thanks alot.AH ROD ROD ROD..though he is a B*stard he doesn't deserve whats coming to him in real life people would actually end up dead after doing what Isa and Frankie have done.

this coming episodes very enjoyable n fulfilling.
*Hani*
 

Cherylnewmexico, I think you're onto something about baby Ricky and his apparent developmental difficulties. He should be crawling around, if not trying to toddle by now. I think they use him for more of a prop and a plot device than an actual character. Loved your comment about him being a true Montalvo due to his immaturity.
 

re: Ricky--I am just grateful they used a REAL baby, and not just a doll wrapped up in blankets followed by off-camera chuckles, coos and cries. Of course he is not the right age. They may be using more than one child for all I know. Nevertheless, the scene where Rod is holding him and promising he will ride with him over the hills of the Montalvena was such a heartbreaker. The little guy played it like a champ. And Eduardo was absolutely loveable himself in that one. He gave Rodrigo another dimension, and assured us that he will be a wonderful Daddy when he finally gets his own some day. And a good part of his reaction tonight is grief over the loss of his son.
 

Hey I think the giantbaby is really like 6 months old cause...she had the kid nine months after the christmas to new year frankie boinking...thus the kid shoulda been born about the end of Sept first of Oct...Now it is Springtime again cause gramps has been dead for four years. Trust me on this..
 

As Destilando Cafe noted, Rod was reacting to the sudden, unexpected grief of finding out Ricky isn't really his son. Plus, Rod is a big guy who can probably easily accidentally hurt someone weighing much less. Because of the pain he was feeling he maybe didn't realize Dani was directly in his path. Let's wait and see how he reacts after Dani hits the floor tonight.
 

Rod had a lot of nerve tonight telling Sofia to calm down after he had his tizzy fit earlier.

I have a hard time understanding what Aaron says. Any one else have this problem?
 

Good point, Rhonda. Sometimes big guys do not know their own strength especially around a much smaller person , especially when they are upset or in a hurry. Let's cut him a break on this one. It was an accident. Now, the temper tantrum when he threw everything off his desk...that was just being an asshat.
 

If they use Texto-60, will the tequila still be organic?
 

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