Saturday, November 24, 2007

Destilando Amor, 11/23/07: The Dead and The Destitute

[My VCR recorded only black static last night, so I have only this from memory and a bit of esmas to go by for now, till I double check my daughter's Tivo. Hope I didn't lose much.]


We begin when the daring and defiant Daniela arrives back at the manse with the loyal and ever-regal, legal eagle, Videgaray, just in time to have Elvis come out scolding them for allowing Grammie P to become frightened by their secrecy and the call that she just received from Avellaneda. Pilar comes out then and demands to know what has happened to Rod. She wants the truth and nothin' but!!


Meanwhile, Francisco and Priscilla, both mentally patting themselves on the back for the con they're playing so successfully on each other, start heavy smooching at 80 mph on a narrow two-lane. Frankie doesn't notice the one semi truck passing the other and which are both coming from the opposite direction until it's too late. Darwin's principle of natural selection takes over and two sets of stupid genes are abruptly scrubbed from the gene pool. (We can assume here that little Ricky got the recessive intelligence and the nurturing benevolence genes from Jose's side of the family.)


Priscilla dies immediately, but Frankie hangs on long enough to make it to the hospital. He has been literally boiled in motor oil and regains consciousness only long enough to realize he's dying and mutilated beyond all recognition. In the throws of his agony he mumbles to his mother to forgive him, rolls his one remaining lidless eye, then dies as his half-melted fingers clutch spasmodically at the air in one last, torturous tremor. (Now that, folks, is cosmic justice writ large!)
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Across town Dani explains to Pilar that Rod took the blame for everything to ensure that Mariana Franco would not lose her prestigious position with the CRT.


Rod is suffering a bit of claustrophobia in his cell. Later on he starts to breathe deeply as he remembers his and Gavi's little "marriage ritual" by the waterfall. Somewhere along the way he says to himself, as he clings to the bars, that when he finally gets free he'll look for Gavi and explain everything to her. At the same time Gavi is awake on the plane thinking that she never really knew this guy at all and blames herself for having gone looking for him at the airport and then allowing him to sweet-talk her into going off with him for another weekend tryst. She just cannot understand why he played with her feelings like that and says as much to Clarita. Clarita's spot on reply is essentially, "Well, if you'd have made that little call like I told you to, you'd know by now."


Back on terra firma at Montalvo Corporate Offices Aaron demands that Lluvia tell the authorities in her statement that the employees in shipping abused her trust and she merely signed the shipping documents without reading through them. Lluvia defiantly defends the people in shipping and says that would have been an impossibility because of the strict measures that are always taken. Aaron spits and spazzes in frustration 'cuz of course he knows all this and simply doesn't need or want to hear it from a no-account, smart-mouthed, ex-sexratary like her. He warns her that if she doesn't follow the lawyer's and his advice she'll end up in jail.
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Isa calls Pilar's from some coffee shop, looking for Rod. Dani answers and doesn't fall for the old-disguise-your-voice-with-a-handkerchief trick. (Damn! The A-team must have been back outside tokin' again, cuz even I couldn't believe they'd resort to a plot device that hackneyed.) Dani recognizes who it is after asking a couple times for the name of the caller.


Daniela tells Isa outright that her brother is otherwise occupied and in jail, paying for a crime he didn't commit, and that she would have loved to tell her future ex-SIL that Rod hadn't backed up her daddy's debt (to get and to keep his sorry rear out of jail) and that it was all a bad dream that Frankie the Fraud hadn't sold their copper sulfate to black marketeers leaving the whole plantation infested with bugs and worms; but it is, in fact, their reality now. So since Rod is totally ruined because of her and that louse of a lover of hers, she can forget asking for anything more from any of them.


Isa confesses then that Frankie left her for one of his lovers, stole her car and took most all her remaining cash, that then she had to sneak out of the hotel without paying the bill and now has nothing for the baby, not even a place to stay. Dani softens up when she hears this and agrees to deposit the monthly stipend Rod arranged for Ricky.


This isn't enough for Isa and she insists she needs the hotel billed paid, too (obviously to keep the cops from throwing her in the calaboose along with Rod). Dani says there isn't enough cash to cover that. Isa will have to make do and solve that problem herself. Isa agrees to call the next day with an account number for the deposit and hangs up.


Jose comes in looking for Isa and the baby and offers to put her up at her place. Isa is amazed that the woman would offer to help a perfect stranger like this but she accepts.


Everyone there in the city except for Patricio (and the incarcerated Rod) comes to Pilar's for the family meeting. Aaron assures his once gullible Grammie that Rod and Mariana Franco are the only ones guilty of criminally doctoring tequila and illicitly shipping it off to foreign ports. He also suggests that either of them probably also knew where to hide their dirty money in order to use it later on when it becomes necessary. Pilar asks Aaron if Mariana had access to that kind of money, how come when he fired her, she was out on the street and practically starving months later. Greed outweighs Minnie's hurt pride and despite the fact she's grimacing next to her adored Aaron, she backs his story.


Pilar tells Aaron that at least, if Rod is guilty, she will recognize that he had the dignity to accept it. She is emphatic in warning Aaron that if she finds out it was actually he who conspired to devise such scandalous and illicit activities now destroying the family, she will never pardon him for it. Minnie stands up for Aaron against Pilar's "partiality". Fedra chimes in with another complaint that Rod's the grandson Pilar's always spoiled and says she's heard enough and is leaving. As they get up to go, Pilar asks Bruno to get to the bottom of this as soon as he can.


Once they are gone, Nestor tells Pilar that he believes Bruno was not privy to any of this. Daniela remarks that Patricio wasn't there and complains that he is just a puppet of Aaron's.


Back at Pat's place, he is explaining to Lluvia that he couldn't face Pilar without breaking down and confessing everything, so he simply stayed away. Lluvia is worried about Rod and Gavi taking the fall for Aaron's rotten schemes and complains to Patricio for always confiding in and counting on Aaron. She tells him she's frightened of having to lie when she gives her statement.


Aaron tells Minnie that as soon as they sentence Rod they'll leave the country since Rod can very easily break at the thought of facing a 20 year jail sentence.


Jose arrives home with Isa and Ricky in her apartment. She offers her the bedroom for the two of them to sleep in and suggests they could stay and live with her. They get to talking and Isa wonders about Jose's family. Jose tells her that she has a son named Pancho but that he comes around very little to see her. She lives there alone. Sure she had some good friends, but they have just recently moved far away.

Later, in Jose's bedroom, Isa thinks about the helping hand Jose has given her, and that she of all people never expected to end up living in the "vecindad" (a barrio, aka, the inner-city).


In London, capital of England, Olavaria hands over the keys of their new, prestigiously posh pad, to Gavi. Clarita practically swoons at the surrounding luxury that was once unimaginable for either of them. Gavi, though, is oblivious to it all and walks out onto her balcony. Staring out at the city she remembers her first trip to London. She says to herself that four years ago she came to London looking for Rodrigo Montalvo, and now that she's back this time around in this city she'll learn to forget him.


Back in Mexico City at the corporate offices, Aaron unceremoniously informs Margarita that he's decided she's done working at the corporation as of that day and must leave at 2 PM sharp. Before he goes back into his office, though, Quintana comes out to tell him he's working on the financial reports for Turquoise Agave that his lawyer and Aaron have asked for. Aaron says he wants them on his desk at 11 AM on the dot and goes back inside his office.


Margarita has obviously learned a thing or two working for the Montalvos and shrewdly asks Quintana for a copy of those financial statements he's working on, saying she needs them as a file copy. He says they're confidential but she persuades him by saying that she better than anybody understands the need for confidentiality with someone like Aaron in charge, and so he agrees to make her a copy for the files.


Across town at the prison Vid tells Rod that Dani gave Aaron the message about his retracting his confession if anything at all happens to Mariana Franco. He is certain that Aaron will not try anything since it doesn't suit his purpose. Rod confesses to Nestor he regrets that he was so cruel to Gavi when breaking off with her, but he had to make sure she would go to London like she had planned. Nestor commiserates and then walks over to open the door and brings in Pilar to speak with him.


Rod is moved to tears and, being in a jail, is compelled to wipe his face and nose on his sleeve like the other hardened criminals there. Pilar just continues to stare with that signature smile of hers frozen in place, not once (to my eternal chagrin) thinking to offer him her hanky. Rod assures Pilar that this was all a trap Aaron had set for him, and he swears that sooner or later he will prove his innocence. He asks her when she goes to speak with Avellaneda to tell him the whole truth concerning Gaviota and him, as it would be unfair to make her come back from London. It would make his sacrifice useless.


At Montalveña James tells Sofia that he will have to settle up with the workers and let them all go since everything is probably lost. She refuses this idea and tells him that the two of them together will fight to come out ahead with the hacienda and what they can save of the agave crop. James can no longer contain himself and he kisses Sofia and she kisses back. He confesses that he still loves her and now feels only a brotherly love towards Acacia. He's worried she still feels something for her ex, but Sofia admits that she has no feelings for Frankie and tells him that "that curse is now Isa's problem."


Sofia, who has had an epiphany somewhere during this tragedy, says she's very happy together with James, working side by side at the hacienda with him. They remember the old days in London when they were short for cash a lot of the time and the silly things they did to get by.


Back in the barrio, Isa explains to Jose that a smooth-talking playboy stole her car and she is planning to make a complaint to the police. It seems that Jose apparently took care of the hotel bill for Isa somewhere along the line. Jose agrees that this man should be punished for what he's done to Isa. Isa is moved and says that once the police get her car back she'll sell it and repay everything.


Just then Isa gets a call on her cell from the police asking about her car's license plate numbers. When she says those are her car's they ask her if she knows a Francisco de la Vega. Isa tells the caller that of course she knows the name Francisco de la Vega then she, impactada, tells Jose that the father of her child is dead.


Isa explains to Jose that Francisco de la Vega is the father of her child and there was a car accident, that his lover died at the site of the accident and that he died a bit later at the Red Cross. Jose chokes out a scream of horror at the news and her eyes fill with tears. Isa gets confused at Jose's extreme reaction, and is wide-eyed impactada when Jose, trembling from the shock of this news, screams in a shrill, piercing voice that Francisco de la Vega is her son.

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Jardinera, Thanks for a great recap of a Wow episode. Someone posted on the other night's clip of Frankie baked in the sun (kind of looked like barbequed to me), as being superfluous, but I for one really, really needed to see this nasty outcome. I watched it at 7 and again at 10!! Well I agree, "Revenge is a dish best served cold." At least his dying words were "forgive me Mama". His only redeeming dialog, that I can remember, but what great performances he gave. Now what are we going to do for comic relief?? No one else's story is funny at all at this crossroad.
 

Jardinera: Excellent recap even though your TV was impactada. Anyway, I wonder about Rod's tears. Do you think he uses onion juice? They don't look like glycerine. Well, he is now the premier actor in Telenovela land so they might be real. Rod has cried a truckload of tears in this novela. I wonder if Fernando Colunga will try to show him up in Pasion.

Yikes! That wiping his nose on his sleeve grossed me out, although I've read somewhere that's where you should do it if you don't have a tissue. Or, was that where you're supposed to sneeze?

Anyway, Gavi ought to try to find out where she can get the news from Mexico. Surely someone at the CRT in London will fill her in on what has been happening at Montalvo. So she goes back to the Dr. Erika mode. NO, please, no more of Dr. Psycho.

From lower Ala
 

I liked the way Rodrigo's table manners were so bad in prison. That'll show 'em.

Sofia and James kissing: did you see the way his bushy hairs practically went up her nose? Most women HATE moustaches in my experience and this is a perfect example of why. Men just grow them for each other (in my opinion) to show that they can. Muy macho, guys.
 

Thanks for the recap..
I Loooooovveeee this jail. Is there on prison overcrowding problem in Mexico? Rod..just a note, Dude I have seen OZ on HBO..you do not want to be sitting around in the common cafeteria in prison crying. Really seriously..

Also after Granny left last night and Rod was seated at the table..crying yet again, a hand patted him on the back. Bad editing or his new best bud in prison?

Also for the love of Gawd put some shoes on, (even though his feet might be to big for standard mexican shoes, my husband just wears a 10.5 and can never get shoes in Mexico), but still think of the fungus infections. Rod must I tell you everything?

Gavi's apt. in London, Jeez the rent on that must be like thru the ceiling, the CRT must pay really really well, or if they are supplying it, well she must be earning a huge salary.
 

You got it all that I remember. I so swear that I wish someone would give skinny shanks Fedra a good kick in the a**. She accuses Pilar of favoring Rod while she would obviously defend Aron if he committed mass murder. All I could think when she ordered Bruno to leave with her that she must be one hot piece in the sack because he trailed after her like a dog on a very short leash.

Rod got on my nerves with is whining around in the prison. He made the idiotic choice and needs to be a real man and take his punishment. I wish I could feel for him but I can't, not after his cruelty to Gavi and his general stupidity.

Ugh Norma Rae out on the ranch kissing Meester James. Gave me the creeps and Ana Patricia Rojo must be a better actress than I gave her credit for for doing it without flinching. Nice of him to just kiss off Acacia like that.

Isa and Jose - that is becoming an interesting dynamic. Isa seems to be a lot stronger than one would think considering how her parents always pimped her out. I wonder where she got that fierce maternal instinct. Certainly not from her mommy dearest.
 

Decie Girl--Isa was endowed with her maternal instinct to rehabiliate her and make her worthy of survival. In the Colombian original of this novela, it is her character who perishes in the crash, while the last view we have of "Francisco" (different name) is him slinking away, abandoned by his new girlfriend and by Steffano, who won't even give him a ride away from the squalid rainy slum in which he has landed.
 

Re the jails in Latin America, they are much worse than OZ, unless you have money. In that case you can pay for special accommodations, including telephone, internet, special meals and your own casa where you can have family visits. This is all within the confines of the jail property, all depending on how much you pay.
 

My alternate telenovela reality: In my (unreal) version, Nuria and Ricardo die in a fiery crash, leaving a large term life insurance policy payable to Isa. She takes the money, moves to Calif., enrolls in an MBA program at UCLA and becomes a bilingual financial adviser to the wealthy expatriate Latin American community. She does very well, and by dint of hard work and wise investments, secures the lifestyle she thought she could only marry into. Ricky grows up looking like a young Eduardo Capetillo, spending his summers on the hacienda with his Godfather Rod, before graduating and heading off to Berkeley. Meanwhile Francisco is being maintained by a lower and lower class of mujer-- years go by, until finally he lands with one his mother's age, not at all kind or refined, who neither bathes nor shaves. In desperation, he steals her paycheck from the cantina (again) and combines it with some bingo winnings he didn't tell her about. At last he can pay a coyote to ferry him across the frontera. Once safely inside, he steals some clothes and tools and sets himself up as gardener, handyman and poolboy to the type of woman he likes. One day, in the course of business, he finds himself cleaning at the Bel Air mansion of a mature but still beautiful blonde. . .
 

The background music in that prison cafeteria scene made me think Rod had smuggled in one of his wandering mariachi bands. That seems to be more a reason to be beaten in prison than tears.

I want something to happen to Fedra. She gives shrew-ish women everywhere a bad name.

Marg. in MN
 

Thanks for the recap! Eeeewwwww! Frankie looked pretty bad!!! You know where he's going in the afterlife!

Maybe no one is bothering Rod in prison because he's 6'4" and built like a linebacker!

Meninama, I was thinking the same as you during the kissing scene with Sofie and James!! I NEVER liked kissing guys with moustaches!
 

I agree that this was a WOW episode! Anvils here, Anvils there, anvils, anvils everywhere, and you know what? It's about time! I would have liked to see Frankie suffer "un poco mas," but that's how it's done when tying up all ends in ultimos capitulos. At least Frankie was disfigured, and even if he'd lived there'd be no more rico suave Francisco... maybe that would've been even better punishment? And Rod, gosh, cry me a river why don't you? But you know what? My heart actually softened for the big lug-head. I just wanted to hug him and wipe those tears away! What a sap I am!

Dani, our way brave, tough girl is a good one to have in your corner. She takes no prisoners, and says exactly what's on her mind. I thought her tee-shirt was so appropriate "rock and roll," cause everything is....rocking and rolling....ain't no turning back...

I thought Meester James and Sofia were kinda cute.... Sofia hasn't had a kiss, or a real one in so long, she probably didn't even feel that moustache!

Lisa from Alpena
 

yo yo wussssssup everybody im from the ghetto and i watch dis novela cuz iz kool !-!~
 

Hey Melinama Mama, Cherylnewmex and Beckster I missed this show so thanks, I really appreciate this recap and comments. Can't believe that I missed the Frankie dying scene. Sounds like they didn't even have enough time to clean up his sorry pompie and gown him. Was hoping that Mistah James would have cut off that chemical infested, starched with nose tissue flakes moustache before kissing Sofia. Can't you just imagine what that curly Brillo Brush smelt and felt like when it crunched against poor Sofia's face? Yuck!. I also can't believe that I am feeling a little compassion for Isa. Glad she hasn't abandoned her son and is looking at helping her new mother-in-law. OK, I forgive her.
Sistah Val
 

Thanks Jardinera for a recap that captured the drama so well. I didn't like the way Frankie died. I wanted him have to suffer more, even to have to live on the street like a pauper for awhile. But instead, except for the beating in the restaurant, he essentially got away with his crimes. It's not as though one of the people he used caused his death. Even though on his death bed he asked his mother to forgive him, she'll never know that. As far as Rod is concerned, the acting is convincing and superb. But as far as Rod the hero of the novela, I'm happy that he's finding that his decision isn't so easy to live with. I don't feel one bit sorry for him. And the nerve of him taking it for granted that once he's freed, he's going to tell Gavi the truth and thus win her back. Of course we know that will happen, but for him to assume that after the way he treated her, takes a lot of nerve. As for Gavi, all I can say is "darn, here we go again" with a repitition long drawn out monotonous episodes of tears and bad thoughts about Rod based on miscommunication. Seems that Sophie and James were destined to be together. What she sees in him, I'll never know. I hope Isa and Jose have a good relationship. They need each other.
 

I like the Columbian version of Frankie better ... life ever after in a squalid slum.

What's with Minerva and the non-anvil revelation of Aaron and Isa's tryst? Did I miss something? I expected more fireworks, i.e, exit Minerva.
 

Francisco rostizado was kind of gross, rather like the policiaca section of Mexican newspapers though. Yuck. But I also was sorry his mom didn't get to hear him ask her pardon.

Don't think the guy would have learned any lesson at all if he had been made to "suffer" on the streets again -- just would have started his gigolo routine over again, a la pool boy, like destilando cafe's ending-over-a-longer-period-of-time-and -place(s). Ha ha-- You should write a whole part two telenovela!

James smooching Sofia looked like Howdy Doody smooching Annie Oakley to me. Did you notice that the chickens on his shirt had been replaced by Toros with horns? ha ha, what subtlety in imagery!!

Isa and baby Ricky really fell in social status, caray caray. Guess that is punishment for rich folks. Poor baby it's not his fault. Hope he can avoid the Darwin effect when he grows up, but as you all point out, maybe he got the few good genes from both sides? He'd certainly be a white sheep in that family. But golly -- imagine the Telenovela character he could have if he did inherit the fine gigolo/la genes of Both his parents! Destilando Cafe -- please write him into the new ending that way, as Gen Badder than Dad.

And I agree with one and all that if I were Gavi, I would really enjoy that deluxe apt in London and live the high life in Europe and never look back on the sniveling, snorfing, and shoeless Rodrigo ever ever again!

Speaking of shoeless, I think they take them away from you in Mexican prison. Makes it more consistently uncomfortable. And also I agree, crying and wiping your nose on your sleeve and bad table manners sure won't save your butt in there! Wonder who that really was patting him on the back?

Look forward to the 2-1/2 hour finale on Monday! yay!

LaZorra in SF
 

REALLY interesting about the original’s ending for Frankie and Isa.

I was hoping he’d be disfigured and then wander the world trying to woo women with his beginner’s French - and the women recoiling in horror. I too was hoping for a more instructive fate for him.

I noticed how the hospital didn’t seem to have made much of an effort to save him. He didn’t look like he was in intensive care and seemed only to have a heart monitor on him so they could tell when he croaked.

I guess Isa is going to learn about goodness from a humble woman, and then go confess in church and be forever after a fine mother and upstanding citizen.

My husband had a mustache when I met him, and now has a full beard too. I love both!
 

Thanx for the recap Jardinera. I,too, wish Gavi all the happiness she deserves at this point. Unfortunately, she'll never be truly happy without Rodrigo. I guess fate played her a two-sided card with both sides named Rodrigo.....oh well.

I hope Pammie rises early next week from her depression, and throws Aaron the curve ball so desperately needed. You know, alot of this is the Don's fault for throwing the piece in the will about the first born male heir. I'm sure there was plenty of moolah to go around, and everything could have been split easily. Why pit family members against each other, cause greed will always surface one way or the other....a smart business man knows that.
 

Anon. 9:21 PM: You bring up a really good question regarding Don Amador having started this entire mess to begin with. I have always thought if this man was so wise and righteous, then how in the world could he have been so shortsighted when drawing up his will.
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When I saw that pat on Rod's back I figured it was the guard getting him up to return him to his cell.
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As for Frankie's hellish demise, I rather liked it. Gaitan's original ending for him and Isa would have been ok too, but I'd have to know how the rest of the pieces all fit together to know for sure. (I figure to get to Cafe once this is ended just for that reason.) Now Desti's ending is pretty satisfying, too. She should have been heading up the writing team down at Uni and I doubt we'd have been snickering quite as often during this thing!
 

About Rod's prison stint..I don't think he is getting any special $$$$ treatment, I would assume all his funds are frozen due to the fraud. Also Pilar didn't even know he was in jail. I don't think there is any get your hands on money, remember he was trying to get a loan at the ranch. Isa ran up all the charges, remember she put the now crushed beamer on a charge. Wjen Rod was being checked they gave him black shoes, cause I remember thinking generic oxfords.

Also I don't care what you are in prison for...sitting around in the cafeteria crying can't be a good idea. Prison is like a herd of wolves, weakness and they are on you.

Now as for Isa, well I would kind of like her to meet some guy, who will actually love her for her, not just as a trophy, yes that was Hilario. Seriously, I mean he had never even spoke to her, she was like a goddess to him. Someone who would be nice to BigHeadBaby.

As for Meester James, damn that was hard to watch, it was like geek love. The mustache..in the more rural parts of Mexico nearly man has one as soon as he is able to grow one. It is a sign of macho thing, also is associated with having more Spanish blood than Indian. I didn't see many beards, but lots of mustaches.
The shirts James wears are really common too, (not the tie), the roosters, toros, goats all macho.
 

thanks jardinera for the excellent recap.

i didn't care for rod crying in the prison cafeteria, but hey at least someone was eating on this show. i was beginning to think all anyone could do is down shots and glass of tequila at that was it.

j.r. :)
 

I wanted Frankie and Pris to go on a little bit longer - just long enough to realize that they'd each been scamming the wrong person. Maybe then jail and THEN a fiery accident for Frankie.

As for his deathbed repentance, I didn't buy it any more than I bought Joselyn's in Mundo de Fieras. Anyway, if it takes being at the point of death to feel sorry for one's sins, I have to question how sincere it is!
 

Hola a todos,

I am feeling kinda sad that Destilando Amor, my first Mexican telenovela, will be over in a week. I have really enjoyed watching it since I came upon it during the summer. I have enjoyed reading the recaps and also the comments others have made. I will miss this blog! Boo-hoo, I am crying like Rod.

But, I truly, truly appreciate all of the dedicated effort made by the recappers. You have really helped me to understand, improve my Spanish comprehension, and simply enjoy the show.

Muchissimas gracias!

Peliroja
 

I am saddened by the end of D A as well, I will really miss Rod, what a beautiful hunk of man. I hope he will reappear soon in another telenovela. Thank you for such a fun site. I will be following your Pasion recaps as well.
 

I will miss Rod. I will miss Gavi and beautiful Isadora and elegant Minerva. Heck, I miss Francisco already. I am sorry the Mexican writers had to make him sufficiently despicable so as to kill him off. In my fevered brain, I keep thinking up alternative endings for him, because I am an educator, and to educate is to redeem. How about this: Frankie is still slinking around DF going from mal to peor. He still trots out his old line. . ."Francisco, Francisco de la Vega y Chavero", pops more and more Viagra as his prospects become less and less attractive, hopes his performance will score him some lana, or at least a place to stay, when one day he turns a corner and there is an elegant funeral cortage, a black coach heaped with roses, pulled by four black horses and followed by limousines of mourners. (OK, here I am channeling Douglas Sirk and Imitation of Life wherein Lana Turner pays for her faithful black maid , Juanita Moore's funeral. Juanita's daughter, Sarah Jane, who has always passed for white and vehemently denied her mother, once introduced her as her old nanny JUST LIKE FRANKIE did at that party, runs up to her mother's funeral bier and screams and cries, "mama, mama") So Francisco inquires about the cause of so much elegance and finds out it's the funeral of old Josefina, a friend of the muy rica Clarita Hernandez and her well-known daughter, Gavi. Frankie turns pale and as the coach rounds the corner, runs up and opens the rear doors to access the coffin "Mama, mama, perdoname!" he sobs. From that day forth he becomes a humble, but honest man. . .the end.
You see, when you kill a guy off, so many possibilities are ended.
 

Jardinera^^^Thank you for your excellent, as always, recap. I have been away for a few days , so I missed Destilando on Thursday and Friday. Your recap allowed me to ''see'' everything that I missed. I'm sorry that Frankie died before realizing that he was being played by Penniless Priscilla...his female counterpart. Que lastima. Isa and NotRod'sBaby being saved by the poor but kind and generous Jose is a sweet twist. Gavi's lux new London apartment reminds me of my daughter visiting her friend/colleague in Londan and raving about his luxurious place provided by the company. I'm glad that I missed Rod-Crying-in-Prison . To echo Beckster, that was probably not a good idea. Luckily, Rod is a big dude, but I still think that it would be best to restrict himself to silently crying into his pillow at night. I've never been in prison, but on the farm, the peeps will peck the weakest of their kind to death....thus, the term ''pecking order.'' Thanks , Jardinera.
 

"Frankie died before realizing that he was being played by Penniless Priscilla...his female counterpart" --Ya know, I figure this was somebody's way of saying those types could never understand/change, so what's the use. They were blind to their faults and would remain so, and therefore they took a fiery death to Hell.
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Glad to have had so many folks join us for this drunken rollercoaster ride through the prickly fields of Tequila, Jalisco and to the D.F. with us. Hope you'll all join us for a 17th(?)century trip on the pirate ship for another drunken slosh consuming Rum.........
 

Despite being momentarily poor-ish, Rod seems to be getting SOME perks in prison... I noticed his cell has four bunks, yet he doesn't seem to have any cellmates. That's gotta be borderline-luxe, as prisons go.
 

Destilando Cafe - LOVE your re-written ending for Frankie. that would've been great to see.
 

Super recaps for the last two super episodes. Destilando Cafe, I loved your alternate endings for Frankie. I'm sure he suffered through his death, it just didn't last long enough. I also wondered why there weren't more people working to save him. Every real trauma show I've seen, there are all kinds of people working on a car wreck victim. Maybe they could tell Frankie wasn't worth saving. Also wondered why he didn't have a few fractures from the impact...

Reality also seemed to be on vacation with the prison arrangements. Only one guy in a a cell with four bunks?

That Sofi/James kiss grossed me out, too. My hub has a mustache and beard, but trimmed down. That invasion of the nostrils by the fluffy ends wasn't very nice.

I was happy Isa finally told Minnie about Aaron's seduction of her. Fedra does need a serious smackdown. She's become very arrogant.

Saturday I was in my local Rite-Aid store and saw TY y Novelas on the magazine rack. Couldn't resist, as it was all about the awards show. It includes a very nice centerfold of Eduardo/Rodrigo. (Sorry, ladies, he's fully clothed.) Since I'm a lukewarm fan of his, I'd be happy to send the centerfold to anyone who wants it. Another article was about Angelica Vale's new boyfriend.
La Paloma
 

Muchas gracias for the recaps! my Spanish is hardly good enough to keep up with the dialogue but I love figuring out the characters by their emotive acting. The recaps untangle what I will NEVER get on my own plus, the editorial commentary is the best. I'll be tuning in to the next 9:00 telenovela & I'll be back here for the details!
:-)
 

Don't forget that the place where Frankie expired was a small Red Cross clinic in the middle of nowhere. It wouldn't have the staff or equipment that you'd see in a proper city hospital.

I wouldn't assume that he didn't have any fractures. There might not have been any way to cast his limbs or even splint them without severely damaging what was left of his sorry skin.

Obviously they weren't expecting him to live very long anyway. We saw only the left (?) side of his body, but who knows what kind of shape the other side of his body was in. Or there could have been severe internal injuries, damage from smoke inhalation, etc.

I hope the drivers of those two trucks were okay. And that they're nice to their mothers. ;-)
 

I couldn't help thinking that Frankie's punishment was a tad extreme for his "crimes". Other than watering down the junk for the agave his crimes were just trying to rise above his station in life and giving the ladies what they wanted.

Now on the other hand what punishment will Aron get for his really serious crimes of adulterating the tequila and falsifying records. Those are serious but since he is rich he'll probably get a mild slap on the wrist or flee to the Caymans.

It is always interesting to me in novelas that evil doers pay for their crimes, sometimes much more severely then the crime deserves, while in American soaps that doesn't happen as often. Look at OLTL where a gang rapist becomes a hero simply because the fans like the original actor so much. Then the famous Luke from GH still alive and kicking (albeit having just had a heart attack), when he was the original rapist turned anti hero.
 

Rod looks hot despite being 47. I saw him on "The Punisher" a 2004 movie starring John Travolta. He didn't cry in that.

G.
 

I believe Melinama wrote that in telenovelas it is considered practically a mortal sin to dis the woman who gave you life, and in this case Frankie refused to ever do more than use her and then throw her away like a filthy kleenex. He wouldn't even acknowledge her to a living soul. I am not Catholic nor part of the Hispanic culture, but I would assume that with Jose being a single mother who was as giving and selfless and forgiving as all get-out, Frankie's nasty death probably had some religious symbolism associated with Mary and/or the Virgin of Guadalupe, thus the fiery/Hellish death was his punishment. Just a thought.....
 

I have to say I was also disappointed with Frankie's ending. I'd have liked him to realize he was being played, even if it wouldn't have made a difference in his attitude. What was the point of having the woman be a grifter herself if not for Frankie to figure it out? The way he died, she could have been anyone, including another for-real rich woman, for all it mattered. Ah well, the writers never listen to us. I think the recappers and commenters here could definitely write a better (and definitely much more fun to watch) novela.
Kim P.
 

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