Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Destilando Finale, Dec.3 "All's Well That Ends Well" (Unless Your Name is Aarón)
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Part I by Melinama
Rod fingers Gav's picture, scotchtaped to his cell wall (who gave him scotch tape?). "I hope she'll forgive me for saying I don't love her." Nitwit.
In the nice clean empty prison cafeteria (they couldn't afford extras for this scene) Patricio apologizes. Rod thanks him for coming through at the 11th hour, they agree they will stay in touch. Patricio gets 6 years, but he can get out in 3 if he's well behaved. His girlfriend Lluvia is exonerated completely.
I enjoyed seeing Aaron on his fancy plane, in his fancy linen vacation clothes, drinking his fancy booze, saying into a currently operational cellphone: "I have plans, Oñate, lots of plans." Well, he disembarks and the fancy good life comes to an abrupt end- a red car roars up and he is taken at gunpoint by big Interpol guys. Heh. They throw him in a dark cell with Oñate. "Traitor!"
Turns out homicide gets the death sentence in Tuvaloo, and Aaron is convicted of causing the death of hundreds of Tuvaluvians who drank his adulterated liquor.
Rod gets out of jail. He's gotten a shave. He embraces his sisters, and James, and says, "Let's go save the hacienda!"
He asks about Gaviota. She's on an important trip to Eastern Europe. "With Blandie?" "No, with Olavarria, she'll be back the end of next week." "OK, then, let's go see Granny!" He gets the bad news about Grannie's coma.
At the hospital, the grave doctor says he doubts Pilar will last the night. Pilar goes, yes, she goes, yes, she goes towards the white light. [My favorite aunt, in her last days, was visited by a hospice worker who kept telling her to go towards the light. My aunt summoned her last bits of strength to cuss that worker out and tell her to stuff it.] She imagines her own funeral! Everybody is crying. Elvis is wearing an inappropriate yellow t-shirt!
Then she sees Don Amador in a cloud of white. He says, nah, this isn't your time. (She had mascara on in this scene, who's doing her makeup when she's in a coma?)
Pilar wakes up. Everybody piles in. There's a teary love fest. James is so emotional he drips fluids into his awful moustache.
Fedra runs in sobbing - Aaron has been arrested on the "Island of Savages." Minerva runs in crying also - the penalty for his crimes is death.
Oh, the Doctor says, a miraculous recovery. All credit Elvis for his devoted attention and Pilar muses that it took this disaster for her to realize Elvis has a heart of gold.
Isa is teaching her class about Greek architecture (Corinthian columns etc.) and I am in agreement that her male students will have a lot of trouble taking in the information she provides.
Rod discovers there's bad news and good news. On the one hand, the agave is destroyed and the hacienda has been dismantled by the bankers, but on the other hand, Isa has signed the divorce papers and he will soon be free.
Out in the bush, Roman is bitten by a rattlesnake while hunting rabbits. He rips hisself a tourniquet from his pants and drags hisself home. Ofelia and SanJuana are horrified when he staggers in, shivering. SanJuana calls the doctor, who won't be back for a couple hours. (Ofelia, by the way, still doesn't believe the baby is Hilario's. Since Carmelo keeps giving SanJuana presents, Ofelia suggests suspiciously that Carmelo is perhaps the real dad. SanJuana says they'll all know when the baby is born.)
Ofelia calls Hilario, who is lifting weights, all male-model-looking, in an icy-blue gym: "Come home."
SanJuana says, "Roman, don't die without knowing your grandchild." This starts to convince Ofelia that maybe the baby IS Hilario's.
Fedra, Bruno, Minerva, and Rodrigo are all outside Aaron's cell, there on the Island of Savages. Only one can go in to see him - Aaron chooses Rodrigo!
Rod enters the dark cell where Aaron sits barefoot on the floor. Rod: "I appreciate your seeing me, the others have more of a right." "I don't want them to see me like this, you won't believe it but I still have my dignity." "I'm sorry about everything that happened. What a long journey! Remember our families together at the hacienda? I'd always be so excited to see you, to play with my only friend, my brother! We grew up together, then we shared an apartment in London, we helped each other ...[Here I think Rod is being carried away by the moment - I don't recall seeing any helping going on in that apartment -- Ed.] ... When did things change?" Aaron: "When grandfather condemned us to war with his will. Why does it matter?" "It's important to me - to forget would be to lose half our lives." "You are a good guy. Be an example to my son, take care of him."
Rod says they'll appeal, they'll get him out, but Aaron says it's too late, his destiny is decided, he can't live in asquerosos
mazmorras (revolting dungeons).
Pilar suspects something is wrong because Aaron's not at the hospital (or maybe she saw him in her dream, with red flames licking around him). I think Sofia shows poor judgment in telling granny the truth. She and Dani look at the time and realize this is when Aaron is getting his lethal injection. "He did so much damage, but this is a sad end."
Fedra announces to us that the death of a child is the cruelest punishment a mother can endure. She must be trying to ward off off a more drastic cosmic punishment, like falling off that angel statue in Mexico City.
Aaron passes the assembled family on his way to the execution room. "Don't forget my charge," he says to Minerva. She sobs and grabs him. They are just great together. "Calm yourself, my love," he says. I'm leaving loving you." "Don't go!" "Tell my son his father made a lot of mistakes but he was never a coward." She collapses screaming and hugs Rodrigo.
A dentist's chair, upholstered in black. Hypodermic needles. Aaron's gone. Less than two days from arrest to execution. Dang, that's fast.
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Part II by Julie:
At the hospital, Dani and Sofia talk about how devastated Minerva and Fedra must be over Aaron's death. Sofia says they will need to look after their poor uncle Bruno. Dani says she's most worried about their grandmother, and how she will react when she finds out.
In sleep, Abuela is beautiful and almost lifelike. Her breathing becomes agitated, and she wakes up calling for Aaron. "I heard Aaron saying goodbye to me! He was very sad... where is he? You know! Tell me!" Dani tries to convince her it was just a dream, but Pilar demands an answer. Sofie gently informs her that Aaron got bit by a possum with rabies, so he had to be put to sleep. Now he's in a better place where he can romp in a field with lots of other puppies.
Actually, she tells her grandmother the stark truth that he sold poisoned tequila that killed lots of people, tried to flee, and was caught. Dani adds that he was executed for it. Call me crazy, but I'm not sure that this was what Pilar should have woken up to. On the other hand, she already half-knew anyway. Pilar cries through a half-paralyzed mouth, but her heart doesn't flip out or anything.
A bell tolls. It's nighttime.
Hilario is at the hacienda, reassuring Ofelia that the worst of Roman's ordeal is past, and the doctor said that in a few days, he'll be good as new.
Ofelia asks if he needs to leave soon. He says he'll stay until Roman's okay. He says he was surprised to find SJ there. Ofelia tells Hili how angry Roman's been with him for dumping SJ. She asks if he really spent any time with SJ in the city. He admits they had some drinks together, and you know... (He watches the rest in a flashback while Ofelia waits patiently.) Ofelia says she's had problems with Roman and with SJ because she thought it was just SJ's talk that the baby was his; but when Roman was doing so badly, SJ was very worried that he'd die without seeing his grandchild, and she was sincere. Ofelia tells Hilario that SJ has changed very much, and she's studying dressmaking, and James gave her a sewing machine, and she's been making clothes for the baby.
SJ is sewing happily at this very moment. Then she remembers when Hilario called her a liar said "I don't feel anything for you. Wait, I do feel one thing - disgust!" And he laughed and said she had to get him senseless drunk so he'd go to bed with her.
(Poor victim Hilario!) SJ cries.
Hilario tells Ofelia he's not in love with SJ. (DUH) Ofelia asks if he's still in love with Isadora. Hiliario says no, all that's left of that affair is heavy remorse for having betrayed his patrón, Rodrigo.
(Somewhere in the DF, Isadora is grading student papers. She yawns and rubs her stiff neck, but smiles at the baby in his crib.)
Ofelia says it doesn't seem real that Hilario is there. Roman stirs and asks for her. She tells him that Hilario's here to see him. Hili tells him to get better soon so they can go ride horses. Roman takes his hand and calls him a city person who's surely
forgotten how to ride. They'd hoped to have a country boy who'd enjoy simple farm life with the animals, but that wasn't enough for him. (It's hard to tell whether he's must making a statement, or being bitter.) Hili replies that the happiest moments of his life happened here at the hacienda, and he'd like to be a farmhand again.
Roman says the horses and agaves have been replaced by misfortune; the agaves were killed by plagues; the bank took the rest of the hacienda's output; Pilar went to the hospital; Rod just got out of jail. Ofelia says that Montelveña is in ruin.
"But what would you care of our problems?" Roman asks, now alert enough to be grumpy again. Hilario offers to help out financially with his savings, but Roman says they don't need his money; if he really wants to help, he should claim his child. To deny one's child is not what a good man does. Hilario answers that he doesn't doesn't love SJ. Roman interrupts and says they can't make him do something he doesn't want to, but Roman will do what he can for his grandchild, and Carmelo's willing to give the child his name.
One week later: Rod visits Bruno at the Corporativo. Rod tells him about the empty fields, dead agaves, and ransacked hacienda of Montalveña. Bruno wishes he could help, but he has his hands full with the corporativo.
More updates:
- With the loss of Aaron, Fedra lost her zest for life.
- Minnie went to Spain to be with her great-aunt. (Rod suggests that Fedra go with her so they can keep each other company. Bruno seems to like this idea.)
- Granny is recovering. Sofia, Dani, and Elvis are helping with her therapy.
- The CRT is going to let Montalvocorp start producing again.
- Rod's going to ask for some sort of agricultural grant so he can plant new agaves and other crops.
- Rod heard that Mariana is getting back (to London) from a tour of eastern Europe. Bruno says he hopes they work things out.
- Rod says he will have faith in what will be.
Rod leaves. Bruno hugs a photo of Aaron and cries.
James, Roman (recovered from his snakebite), Ofelia, SJ, Hilario, and Crispin are blowing hot air (no new information) around the breakfast table. Hili's parents talk about how happy they are to have him back. Hili teasingly asks SJ what she thinks. She
says she couldn't care less. Hili fumes silently. Crispin observes that Hilario has fallen in SJ's esteem. Hili fumes some more.
Carmelo shows up with a bassinet. SJ tells him he shouldn't have; from the look in Hilario's eyes, it's clear that Hilario REALLY thinks Carmelo shouldn't have. Carmelo kisses the bassinet and leaves. SJ throws Hil a shrewd glance and says that Carmelo is
winning her over with these gifts. Hil angrily gets up and announces that he's full and will go do his work. James and the others have a hearty laugh over Hil's obvious jealousy.
And now we must be in London because they're playing "Careless Whisper," which will be the official national anthem of England just as soon as George Michael becomes king. Gavi's boss is telling Dorothy the assistant that the tour of Eastern Europe was great. Then he reminds Gavi she's going on vacation tomorrow, so she'd better prepare her report for Av*.
Gavi gets her messages. There's one from Dr. Blandie, and one from Dani. Dorothy says she told Dani she was
out of town but coming back today; she had also asked for Gavi's home number, but Dorothy wouldn't give it to her. "Good job," Gavi says. Back in Mexico, Rod calls Gavi. Impactada, Gavi stands up angrily and says they have nothing to discuss. He protests, and she answers "Are you deaf or what? You're dead to me. Don't bother me."
Dorothy walks in innocently holding a folder and Gavi jumps down her throat, telling her not to give her another phone call from Rodrigo, even if he says he's having a heart attack. Dorothy politely replies that she just wanted to give her something to review. Gavi is slightly embarrassed.
Back in Mexico, Rod tells Dani, who places a call of her own. Gavi refuses it and tells Dot NO calls from ANY Montalvos.
Rod and Dani discuss their options. Dani suggests calling Av* and having him MAKE Gavi speak to them. Rod rejects this and says Gavi has had plenty of time to hate him and now he's lost her. Dani wishes they could call Clarita, etc. Rod doesn't want Gavi to know he went to jail for her if it will only guilt her into going back to him. He tells Dani to leave her alone. But she won't let him give up. She tells him to find her. That's what she (Dani) would do, anyway.
Gavi sits at her desk and marvels at the nerve he must have to dare to call her. (She doesn't wonder hard enough to ask herself what he wanted.)
Dr. Blandie shows up. Oh joy. He's been invited to an
annual coffee expo taking place in Thailand. He tells her all about it, and manages to make it sound much duller than anything could possibly be. It'll be eight days, during which (he claims) there will not be a single dull moment.
But wait - there's more! The invitation is for TWO! (Don't worry, it's in separate rooms.)
Gavi is so thrilled, she can barely meet his eyes or crack a smile. Just to make sure we're all clear on this, he says he'd like her to go with him. "No pressure," he says, but the flight leaves at 2 tomorrow, so he needs to know tonight.
Gavi's face clearly says "KILL ME NOW" and she's unable to speak coherently. I'm not exaggerating. This is how you tell a good actor from a bad one. I bet it would have taken most people ten days to shoot this scene because they would never stop laughing.
He says he'll understand if she doesn't want to go, but... "It's just that I have to prepare this report for Av*," she tells him. "It's okay," he murmurs glumly, slinking out with his tail between his legs...
He turns at the door for another attempt. "If you come with me, I guarantee it will be an unforgettable trip." She won't have a moment to think about the things that are bothering her. It'd be a true break for her, and it would make HIM very happy.
Still no reaction from Gavi.
You know what would make it unforgettable trip? Killing someone with a demitasse spoon to make the boredom stop.
In the vecindad, Isa (wearing a leopard print) tells Jose that she's going to call Videgaray and tell him Rodrigo can see the baby any time he wants to. Jose says that's great, because her grandson needs to be near HIS FATHER. Her subtlety is not lost on Isa, who says Rodrigo has earned that right.
At home, Gavi is telling Clarita she's sure that Dr. Blandie will be a total gentleman if she goes with him. She doesn't actually sound interested until she starts talking about Thailand itself, which she'd like to see; but she doesn't want to leave her mother alone again.
Clarita tells Gavi not to worry about that; she coyly admits that spending time with Mr. Thomas isn't half-bad. Gavi excitedly asks if they're an item. Clarita says no, no, they just went out a few times. He took her out for roast beef, but she didn't like
it because the meat was tough and bloody.
Getting back to the matter at hand, Clarita feels that if Gavi agrees to take the trip with Dr. Blandie, it'd be like agreeing to have a relationship with him, even if they slept in separate rooms. It'd be a lousy way to treat a man who adores her.
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Part III by Jardinera
It's a week or so that's past. Elvis is helping feed Grammy P her soup and the poor thing is paralyzed on the left side of her face. (Not a bad punishment from the novela gods for her arrogance throughout.) He leaves with the tray of dishes and she tells Dani that it's taken her numerous family misfortunes to finally figure out that Elvis is not such a bad sort, really. (Note: he's clearing the table and the maid is nowhere to be found. What does that tell us? Let's just be kind and say hard times have befallen the household. As Dani smiles at these kind words from Pilar, Sofia comes in. (Thank gawd she has a tray in her hands, too. Close call here.) She tells them she's heard that Rod was supposed to get in that morning and head straight to the hacienda. Dani says she's got some great news for the two of them, but she'll wait till Elvis comes back. (We never get to hear what the news is, though!)
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In Gavi's posh pad in London she and Alonso are on the phone together. Gavi tells him that she's not really ready to consider taking a trip with him and wonders just what he's expecting from it. "If you're hoping that...." "--Oh. I suppose you're still in love with Rod." "--No. It's just that I'm not sure I'm ready to fall in love again right now. I don't want to end up hurting you." "That will be my problem. Just let me have a vit of your time and I promise you that you will enjoy yourself and won't have a minute to think about the past." (Yeah, at a coffee conference in Thailand. Yawn. Good gawd, man. Stop begging already! Okokay. He's been 5 long years without. I suppose we should give him some slack.) Gavi gives in. "Great. I'll make the reservations right now and see you at noon tomorrow!" They hang up.
Clarita comes in then and asks if Gave is going with him or not. Gavi tells her yes. Rod's call disturbed her and brought back so many painful old memories she's just got to get away and try to forget it all. Alonso knows the rules and she's willing to take a chance with him and see.
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The next day as the secretary leaves we see Rod get out of the elevator. He calls out to Gavi who turns around and tells him that they have nothing to say to each other. He wants her to listen to him. She gives him one minute. The big dope doesn't give her any explanation as to why he just appears out of nowhere. He simply tells her he's come to see what she feels for him now. She says she feels lots: contempt, disappointment, hate. (Rod, honey, like you expected she'd jump for joy after the humiliating send off you gave her?) Just then Alonso arrives with his suitcase and says, "Are we going?"
Rod sees his suitcase and then looks down and see Gavi's suitcase and pretty much knows the score. The phone rings and Alonso leaves to answer it in the adjoining office. "So, you're going to go with him?" "Yes." Rod looks away, accepts the situation for what it is and leaves.
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Alonso is on the phone. It was Avellaneda trying to reach Gaviota with Dani's explanation. Alonso tries to find Gavi for him, but she's gone and says she must have left with Rod. Avellaneda tells him that if for some reason Rod hasn't been able to give Gaviota an explanation, then Alonso must make sure she hears the truth from him. "So now you'll be familiar with the Hell that Rodrigo Montalvo has lived through.
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Gavi goes after Rod. "What were you expecting from me? That I'd wait for you my whole life?" "No. Of course not. Why don't you get back to Santoveña? You'll be leaving him alone." "--I have no intention of doing that. He's been there for me when I needed someone the most. He never played the knid of dirty trick you played on me. I've tired of your indecision and your immaturity. What were you hoping for? That I'd jump into your arms and give thanks that's you'd come after the way you told me to go to hell?" "--No." "--You're lying! I'm not the same stupid girl I always was.....I've made my decision now leave me in peace!"
Rod turns away and enters the elevator. As the elevator doors close Gavi wipes away her tears and reenters the office. Alonso asks her where Rod's gone and she figures to his old apartment there in London, but doesn't really know. "Let's go, Doctor. I'll get my bag." He struggles with telling her what Avellaneda has just asked him to, but he is such the Dudley Do-right, he cannot stop hmself and sits her down. "I have something to tell you."
"When you and Rod returned from your trip he got two very bad bits of news that day. The plague had destroyed the agave crop and the bankers confiscated everything else. Then a scandal blew up concerning at the corporation over illegal tequila shipments that occurred while you and Rod were heading the company. When Aaron was caled in by the authorities to explain he washed his hands of it all and blamed the two of you. Rod knew they wer going to call you both in but he didn't want you to have your career cut short so he avoided it and declared himseld the guilty party and sacrificed his freedom so that you could leave the countyr. He took the blame and ended up in jail for a crime he didn't commit."
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Meanwhile Clarita and Thomas are chatting at each other instead of with each other . They end up doing the tango since dog-tired is not a concept she can convey, and since tango is the dance of luhhvv.... well, you get the picture.
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Alonso continues that afte Rod was freed he found out Pilar had had a stroke, then needed to travel to some island where his cousin, Aaron, had been arrested for causing hundreds of deaths from the adulterated liqour he'd marketed there and was later executed there for it. Of course Gavi wonders why he didn't tell her. Alonso says that he probably figured it was no use when he saw the two of them getting ready to go off together. So, Gavi says she must get back to Mexico and find him now. She has Alonso and Thomas explain to her mother, the two of them promise to stay good friends and she flies off to Mexico after Rodrigo.
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Rod is getting sauced on tequila again and on the phone with Dani. He explains it was a waste in London and that he came back empty handed since she was getting ready to go off with Dr. Santoveñia. She wonders why the heck he didn't explain the situation to her since that was the whole point of the trip. Rod says he figured what for considering what he saw and he only wanted to see if she still felt anything for him. Anyway, he didn't want her to come back to him just because he'd gone to jail in order to save her from having to also. (He's got a point there, convoluted, but valid.) He hangs up in frustration and Dani tells Sofia and Pilar that Gavi and he didn't get back together after all. Just then the doorbell rings. Dani opens it and it is Gavi. She's come to find Rod and to ask his forgiveness.
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Back at Montalveña it's lunchtime. The whole gang is there. Hilario has made the decision to stick around. He even offers to help financially with getting the hacienda up and running again. Carmelo comes in with a crib for San Juana then. Hilario gets a bit jealous at this. James is wondering why Rod got back from London so quickly and they're all wondering why Rod and Gavi's love affair has taken another turn for the worse. Rod's now locked in his room in another blue funk and won't answer S.J's knock. Crispin has the answer to cheering up the "ex-millioinario, imbibing, hacienda-owner." ¡FIESTA!
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At Pilar's, Dani doesn't want to listen to anything Gavi has to say after the rotten way she treated Rod. Gavi says she deserves to be listened to considering the hideous way he dumped her. So, they let her talk. Gavi says Pilar may want to draw and quarter her, but nobody knew the horrible way Rod treated her that last time and then when he came to London she humiliated him, but he didn't try to explain, never once opened his mouth about what had happened and how was she supposed to guess?
Dani says he came to see whether she still felt anything for him and if she had shown him that she did he would have explained, but it was obvious she had other plans when he got there. Gavi admits that she did, but only after receiving their two calls. "Understand, please! I had waited my whole life for him and suffered one disappointment after another. I was afraid to fall again and had to get far, far away!" She looks straight at Dani. "And you! If we were such good friends how come you never said a word about what was happening? You know I'd never have abandoned him, let alone allowed him to stay in jail!" Dani looks at the floor, ashamed.
Gavi turns to Pilar. She says she cannot go until she has forgiven Gavi and gives her blessing to go after her grandson. Pilar gives it to her. Sofia apologises then and they hug. Dani says she simply wants to be certain that Gavi isn't going after Rod out of a sense of duty for what he did for her. Gavi tells her that could never happen.
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The boys have all gone into town. They're drinking what else but tequila. It's a tequila festival it seems. James cheers the group up telling them that the bankers have agreed to give them a loan to get the hacienda back on its feet again. Rod whines about having lost Gavi forever and again refuses to have them mention her name. He says without her he feels like the living dead.
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Part IV - by Beckster
First a big fine shout out to all the people who read the recaps and commented. This tale of love, betrayal, lies, angst and thinking the world is a dark unforgiving place has a redeeming message that should never be forgotten. That is “Take your Tequila Straight-Up” and make mine a doble. That is the lesson I have learned from this tale.
Now I begin at the part where Rod is drinking himself into yet another Tequila stupor. He comes out to join the family (well family of Roman and so on so forth). He says Gavi is in London, never to return he has lost her forever. SanWanna, has a look of Plllleeeezzze, that is so yesterday, I’m pregnant and guess what I know who the father is. Well there is some kind of fiesta in Tequila and nothing gets the taste of spurned love out of your mouth than going to a fiesta and drinking even more Tequila.
Meanwhile back in DF, Sofie, Dani & Pilar are sitting around. There is a knock at the door. Dani answers it and she has a look of complete surprise on her face. For a moment I am hoping it is the ghost of Aaron Past. No, it is Gavi. Dani isn’t playing the cunada game. She is a bit cold to Gavi. Gavi comes right on in and talks extremely fast, but makes her case. Look your AssHat brother humiliated me, dumped me, and kicked my ass to the curb. How was I to know he was in jail etc..I gotta see him, I gotta make things right. Dani hangs back. She asks Pilar for her blessing. Pilar or at least the half that isn’t paralyzed gives her the blessing and tells her to go find Rod. Sofie, does the I’m sorry for all the trouble I caused you. Sofie has now found people like to blame someone and being that Sofie has always had a bit of a problem getting people to like her, well she now takes the blame for everything.
---Be aware viewers Sofie will appear on C-Span next week for congressional hearings, rumor has it she will cop to falsifying WMD evidence, yes thus leading to invasion of Iraq. Don’t miss it---
Gavi is gracious with Sofie far more than I would be. I don’t think I could ever address her other than, “Bitch”, but hey that’s just me. Dani finally says, go find him.
“Him” is at the big fiesta, James, Hil, Crispin, Roman & Rod are drinking…what? Yes you guessed it Tequila. Rod says someone else will have to pay as he is broke. It’s okay that brings a big round of laughter since everyone is drunk. They all tell Rod to cheer up and the banks will come through. Sounds like a sub-prime loan..eeeeekkkk. Rod further laments how he has lost the love of his life. Meanwhile there is a parade of girls dressed as Agave plants and indeed it looks like a couple of Frankies “Twofer” babes are riding in a truck. We see dancing Indians, babes on floats, bands and so on and so forth. Hil & James get up and dance in the street. Yes, I have been to the local regional drunk fests in Mexico and yes men do that. Thank Gawd my husband doesn’t dance, but he would be one of the drinkers egging the other idiots on, yes if you ever see a picture, that is me in the background with the Sofie snarl on my face. Now they are all in the streets and seriously drunk and stumbling. Miss Agave 2007 is passing by on her float, the ninos say Miss Agave is hawt. Rod disagrees no one is as hawt as his Gavi, so he kinda leaps, falls down on the float. He has his cassette of many tears. Of course there is a cassette player on the float, these third world countries don’t have fine technology like we do…alas no cd player.
Meanwhile, Houston we have a problem…The Gavi has landed. She has arrived in the same decrepit school bus she rode when departing Tequila those four plus years ago.
---Seriously folks I hate to lecture, but should you ever be on jeopardy and the category “Outmoded Forms of Transportation in Third World Countries” comes up, they actually have normal buses that run between DF & little out of the way places. Granted they stop at every little town along the way, but they have air conditioning. Tequila is not a small town. The place I was had maybe 500 total on a good day.---
Anyhow Gavi calls the ranch, Ofelia tells her Rod is in town. Gavi will find him. She stops off at a stand and buys a dress & some sandals. The dress is pretty form fitting and you can she she doesn’t wear a belly ring as you can see her navel through the dress. Gavi looks okay in a kinda getting back to my roots kinda of way.
Now back to Miss Agave, Rod is pulled off the ride and law enforcement gather. (by law enforcement, I mean a mall somewhere was missing the dayshift of rent-a-cops). Normally Federallis or the Mexican Federal Police patrol these big festivals, they carry large guns and maintain crowd control. The boys drag Rod off. By this time Rod has decided it would be a good idea to go to the rodeo. Hil see Carmelo and splits off from the group of ninos. Hil tells Carmelo, no mas presents for SanWanna & the baby. Hil says it is his baby. Carmelo says well I offered her a name for the kid as you didn’t step up. Hil wants him to back off, but Carmelo says we will let SanWanna decided. Oh Carmelo, you little dreamer.
Gavi runs into Hil on the street and he tells her Rod is at the Rodeo, off they go.
Now Rod and the rest of the gang are in the Rodeo, we see fast-forwarded bull riding. An announcement is made, “Who will ride the bull of the six lives?” Who? Who? Why BadBigHeadedRod, that is who. His friends try to stop him, but fueled by six galleons of Tequila, Rod knows no fear. He is in the shoot being tied to the bull or whatever. Gavi has arrived…no no no..
Rod can’t hear her.
Rod leaves the shoot, he holds on briefly, but is thrown, OH NO..Rod lies motionless on the dirt and other things commonly found in a bullring. Gavi runs into the ring and cradles his big head..Oh Rod, forgive me, forgive me, I love you…and so on. Rod has been playing possum “This is the best part he says” They kiss, at last they are united…
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Part V by CherylNewMex
Oh, teehee, I get the wedding scene! Soooooo, someone shouts out, "The Bridegroom!" And here comes our handsome Rodrigo in the fanciest Mariachi suit ever on an enormous well decorated horse, I can't decide which of them was better looking. So much beauty, so little time. He greets the guests and gets lots of "finally it really is your wedding" comments. Clarita does the cross and kiss blessing to a child for him and Dani presents him with a surprise. Here comes José with bighead Ricky. Rod cuddles the chubby one and proclaims his joy. Isadora sent best wishes and thought his son should be with him on this important day. I spot Lluvia alone, everyone else seems to be with their main squeeze. Rodrigo disappears into the church to avoid jinxing the moment by seeing the bride too soon. Well, even he has had enough of these jinxes in his life.
The shouts start again, "Here comes the bride!" and Gaviota enters in a huge splendid carriage. Her white horse wears a huge white blanket and indeed Gaviota is totally in white. Every fallen (not really a virgin anymore) woman's dream... all that white to suggest purity of thought and deed. This time, Clarita meets her with a "como asi, m'hija" like what else would she say. She adds, "You shine like the saints" And, here comes Mr.Thomas from behind a wall who flew with her from London. Thomas assures Gaviota that he couldn't let Clarita come alone. Wow, lots of friends. Nancy hugs her. José and bighead Ricky come forth again to surprise her. Avellaneda, steps forward and says he is sorry she won't be with the CRT but surely she will carry on as a consultant for them. She agrees. The priest calls them in to start the ceremony. Avellaneda then takes her arm and is her escort down the aisle. I nice paternal touch for these two who have been through so much together. The sisters welcome her to the family [I'm between yelling, run Gavi run and being a teary eyed spectator] The Mariachi band softly plays the wedding march and down the aisle they come. Her dress is a bit fussy for my taste with lots of material including a long train, but lordy, this woman deserves to wear all the white lace in Sevilla if she wants to. She is pleased with it and that's all that counts. At the traditional hand off, Avellaneda says to Rod that Gaviota is like a daughter to him. Pilar speaks for Rodrigo and assures Gaviota she is getting the real descendent of Amador. The ceremony is pretty traditional with the addition of lots of thought bubbles from the pews. All good wishes of course. When Rodrigo and Gaviota first kneel at the altar, they have a common thought bubble murmuring of the first time they met, they were kneeling at that altar when Rod returned for Amador's funeral.
Cut to poolside in Thailand, a very pretty, bikini-clad woman sits down next to Alonso. And it's such a parallel universe, she is reading the exact same book and orders the exact same special coffee from the waiter. What a sunny smile we get from Alonso for the first time in ages. Could this be his soulmate come to life??
Back at the altar, the besotted couple kiss the rings before putting them on each other's hand and say sweet vows. The scene includes the tradition of groom pouring coins into the hands of bride and the sister's entwine the couple with the long boa of white roses. Hilario looks on with a wistful sigh, Pilar thought bubbles hope that they have finally overcome all their obstacles. [boy, you and me both, sister], Elvis thinks this has ended in a great triumph and James and Sofie pledge love to each other [now just stop it! all of you, no sneering or snarking out there, I am one of the few viewers who really likes old James of the good heart, and Sofia has cleaned up her act quite well] Rodrigo wants to consecrate his life to making Gavi happy. The beaming faces continue thoughts, and my what beautiful teeth they all have, grandmother! Gaviota kisses Rod early the priest teases her then they are declared married and kiss a bunch more.
8 years later we hear a child singing "Aye, Gaviota", and see a precious curly haired moppet in the dirt near the agave fields. Rodrigo approaches and startles her into giggles. He grabs her up on his shoulder and takes her off to meet an old friend of the family. As we enter the house, the long mantle displays pictures of all the dead and then all the married family members so we see proof of Sofie and James, then Dani and Elvis end up in wedding garb. Thank you thank you, I like weddings but not that many. A crowd of children scramble down the stairs to surround Alonso, his beautiful bride and Gaviota. They include Ricky whose head looks nicely proportioned to his body now, Pili who must be named Pilar with long flowing golden locks, smart naming by Minerva no doubt to get back on granny's good side. Hilario and SJ's awfully cute son. We learn that James and Sofie have twins and they are working at the school at the Mirasoles home, the little Gaviota is a precocious child, later at a wonderful outdoor meal and fiesta we are treated to music and all the family looking happy and hale. Elvis and Dani dangle a beautiful toddler between them. Clarita is living there with Thomas as her husband and the kids call him Grandpa. Fedra looks almost sweet (maybe it's just grateful) with Bruno, Grandma Pilar has gotten her smile back if not her groove. Lluvia is there with Patricio. We learn that the new agaves are now six years old and ready for making more tequila. It all seems happy and prosperous [unless you are Aarón, Acacia, Frankie or....]
A final scene later that evening we see Rodrigo and Gaviota in her sundress and barefoot gliding out to the agave field to the base of that dreamy tree for another reenactment of their original love scene. They repeat their te amos, adoros, idolatros, veneros, Ohhh that tree.... The sunset pales as we fade to FIN.
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LAST WORDS:
Melinama's Parting Shot: - What do I have to say in conclusion? I'm glad Gaviota stopped flipping her hair; I'm mad she never appeared as the Celery Queen, I've been waiting all these months; Rodrigo did not have very many brain cells for a person his size. Aaron and Minerva were the fire of this show. And finally, when will the producers realize that extending these novelas does not improve them?
Julie's Parting Shot - It has truly been a pleasure doing these recaps, and I'm sorry it's ended so soon, with so many loose
ends. But hey, that means we're free to make stuff up, right? I'll be taking a break from recapping for a while, but I'll see you in the comments for Pasion and/or whatever else is coming up that looks good. Thanks to everyone for all the wonderful support and fun I've had here at ¡Caray, Caray!
Jardinera's Parting Shot - My thoughts are: that we have been living with this group of characters as intimately as anyone for the last 8 months. That's long enough to have a baby, for heaven's sake! So, this is a bitter-sweet good-bye, but good-bye and good-riddence it is! A shame that Rod never knew Isa cheated on him with Hil. Nobody learned Frankie got french-fried. We have no idea what ever happened to Acacia that finally allowed Sofia and James to get married, or did we and I was too sozzled on reposado to notice? Lovely wedding however.........nice to see them end up under the tree where it all started, too. Nice touch.
Beckster's Parting Shot(s) - The twisted part of me kinda wishes…the bull would run out and trample them both. We could then have a commentary from the ghost of Aaron with a Ghost Babe on his arm, bourbon in his hand and a smoke in the other hand. Aaron could say they were given every chance, but they were simply to stupid to live and tempted the Gods one time too many. The moral could be make hay while the sun shines, for tomorrow the bull tramples you. Thanks again…I will miss these people, Tune into tomorrow as Pasion begins with “Yes more people acting badly” Signing off under the big tree.
Cheryl's Parting Shot - Kind of a gushy end but I cried anyway. Nice to see so much prettiness after the struggles, deaths, and generally ugly snarkiness in many parts of this passion play. This has been a great linguistic journey since last January when I saw the beginning in Mexico and I love Caray Caray and all my new cyberbuds. And ohhh that tree, I want to go find it so I can take my own pictures of it.
-Adios amigos.
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Cheryl was very kindly with the last half hour, if it had been me I'd have said: "There was a wedding. The band was out of tune." And then I'd have said: "There were a bunch of children and they were all lousy actors, I'm glad they didn't show up till the last three minutes."
Why, oh why, was Gav never Celery Queen? I never got a good shot of that for my collection.
(I used to live near Oviedo, FL, which used to be like the celery capital of the US or something... believe it or not, people didn't wear the stuff on their heads, although there was a peacock problem... don't ask)
I'm a softie at heart so I loved the wedding scene and the eight years happily-ever-after finale. Aaron certainly got a dramatic, classy last few lines before he went to the dentist chair...hope to see Sergio Sendel again soon...he's a terrific villain.
When I try to explain my obsession with Caray Caray to my fellow espanol students, they don't get it...but you all are the greatest...literate, funny, talented writers who add so much to our enjoyment of these telenovelas.
Judy B.
I don't think I would've enjoyed DA half as much without this forum, even though, for my short novela repertoire, this has been the best novela to date for me.
I really enjoyed the Gran Final, even though some loose ends are still loose, but I guess that's how life is sometimes, things don't always end up in a pretty package.
I'm not sure if I'll be joining you for Pasion yet, but I will definitely read the recaps even if I don't watch.
Thanks again to all, recappers and commentors, and I wish you a well and prosperous New year. Have a wonderful Holiday Season!
Lisa from Alpena
From lower Ala
So there IS a Dios! Thank you recappers, you have reall y enhanced my viewing pleasure. Great: Aaron, Bruno, Isadora, Jose, and Gaviota. Less great: Fedra, Meester J, Sofia. Francisco de la Vega I still haven't recovered from.
Anon 7:54, I thought EY looked very good on Cristina. I especially liked the camaraderie between the actors, and I thought he was very gracious in giving a hug to the audience member. He has a great sense of humor, not to mention body. AR also looked very pretty. The only difficulty I had was remembering that they are Actors, and while I'd like to think so, EY & AR are NOT Rodrigo and Gaviota.....Oh Well.......
I thought the end to be, satisfying in a "Golden Corral" kinda way, something for everyone and while no fine dining, rich & caloric dense. I always did think the couples had good chemistry, Gavi & Rod, I never doubted their love (well there was that time he was on top of Erika on the couch, but hey that was all physical), Dani & Elvis & their always supporting each other, James & Sophie & their creepy geek love (okay I did doubt them, but well at least they had each other), Aaron & Minnie, Minnie loved Aaron & Aaron loved Aaron & who needs more? I even thought Pat & Lluvia were good.
I like good chemistry & I mostly view TeleNovelas as if I was an observer in the room, which gives me the ability to make snarky comments. For me bad chemistry is far worse than bad acting, bad plots or stupid dialogue. Bad chemistry is harder to believe.
Thanks again..
I think Fernando (pirate boy) & I have great chemistry, & if not, well I am willing to give William Levy a shot. Seb Rulli, forgidaboutit. Onward to the Pirates.
it was a well deserved tierful end..... and i will sure miss that agave tree and the roar of hot Rod when he calls out for his doe, wide eyed love of his life
Did anyone see the cast on Cristina last night immediately after the finale? Angelica Rivera was totally embraced by Eduardo Yanez sang the Gaviota Song again,as Cristina ended..Issy( Martha Julie)Ana Martin (Clarita),that guy who played Frankie, and Dr. Santo (Guy Strickler?) were all present.
Thanks so much for all the recappers for their excellent work,and always for their insight and humor..
Pasion? I say I probably will not watch-not too much into "period" novelas,but will definitely be there tonight to see the entrance..I know so many here love any project that involves their beloved Fernando Colunga..
Wasn't Aarón's performance super, the only scene with extreme drama really. Then he went un-cobardly off to death by dental procedure.
I had so much fun with the whole show, thanks to all who discovered the Sunday re-run. I will just sit quietly and watch it again.
I have loyally read each and every one of your D.A. recaps and look forward to devoting my nighttimes to Pasion.
All of the recappers did a fine job.
P.S. Go Beckster! You rock, girly girl!
Bruno...aside from his ghastly moustache he's just superb. I love the way that guy weeps over his sons. First in Alborada and now here; I think it must be in his contract.
Regarding the fiesta parade, one of the floats was titled 'Destilando Amor.' Beckster, loved your personal commentary on said parade. I was VERY disappointed that Gav didn't leap on the float, tear the spiky tiara off the dark-haired hottie and assert her rightful place as queen of the agave galaxy...sigh.
I like the thought-bubble jamboree at the wedding, very cheesy and wonderful. I liked how Gavi and Rod competed with each other during their vows. I liked Rod's wedding outfit. I liked Sofia's dress, she looks good in pink.
Awesome final recap y'all! Thanks for all your hard work and dedication throughout this telenovela. Hope to see everyone on the high seas!
-Sylvia, officially a pirate for the duration of Pasión
now,
is anyone else a bit miffed that this woman, Gaviota, worked her natural born butt off to pull herself up by her boot straps- only to give it all up?? como asi?? can't she be the super executive mom? can't rod be the stay at home and raise everyone's babies?
and what the heck happened to margartia? she deserved something.
and nestor? anyone see nestor? in my op. he deserved to give Gavi away since he had to chase her to the ends of the earth.
the producers should consider Siguimos Destilando Amor... the next generation. with Ricky big head man, rod's 40000 offspring, hili and sanjuana's kid falling in love with little gavi, pili the spawn of satan, i mean, aaron, and DanElvis who teaches them all the meaning of love...
so for me, it was a bit jarring to go from all that treachery and space between the couple, to now we're all happy... ????
the original ending of cafe con aroma de mujer seemed more believable. (read it online).
It has been a real pleasure knowing all of you talented women who work so hard to help us understand our telenovelas.
A thousand thanks to all.
Great actors: SERGIO and CHANTAL. They made this story pop.
I wish a couple of our recappers were employed by the network. The loose ends bothered me, and they would wrap everything up as should be.
Maybe Pasion will do so!
The only word that came to mind when I saw Gavi wearing that slip dress she bought in Tequila was "chunti" . I guess you can take the girl out of the agave but.. whatever that dicho.
VV.
You are wonderful! I love your witty comments, you cleared a lot of "business details" that I couldn't gasp with my first year Spanish.
I hope to stay with you guys for my 3rd telenovella (the first was LFMB).
I actually really liked the Grand Finale. I started to watch it after an hour (I was taping it on DVR) so I actually could watch it uninterrupted. Wow, it was intense!
I was weeping during the Aaron's final good buys with Rod and his family. I really liked the smart plot of the writers with SJ telling mortally wounded "grandpa" about his "nieto". And putting Dr.Blondie in the position to open Gavi's eyes so it would be the most convincing then from anybody else - that was good. I didn't get the point why almost ALL of Montalvo's kids are in the same place in the same time. Like is Minnie out of the picture and Rod is actually fulfills Aaron wish and raising his baby? Or Ricky - is his mom gave full custody to Rod? Wheel, there are a few loose ends but anyway it was a very good Good Bye to Destilando Amor.
And I really loved Rod in his wedding outfit - WOW!
Eve
Whoever cast this great bunch of actors at one time did an excellent job! Every one of them was good in their own right, and I look forward to hearing the casts comments about their characters, on Cristina.
This forum cleared up many misunderstandings for us non- speaking spanish- novela lovers, and I personally am very grateful for your time and attention to detail.
The jury is still out on whether I will watch "Pasion" cause I still need a Rod-exorcism of sorts. I hear Mr. Colunga is worth it though, so maybe......
A raft of kids - good thing Amador's will is history or think of the potential for more in-family scheming.
I don't know if I'll watch Pasions. The previews seem to have tipped off the whole story line and SG looks like she is giving one of the worst performances in Novelaland history and since Michelle Veith still gets jobs that is saying something. LOL
I'll probably check it out tonight and be sure to read the comments tomorrow.
I never thought Eduardo was particularly hunky until i saw him in that mariachi outfit and then WOW! where has this guy been hiding.
Chicas and hombres muchas gracias for you summaries and commentary. This is a true familia.
:-) M from CT
I thought the lady at the coffee conference in Thailand was Erika. No? Awww. I guess all those super-beautiful women start looking the same.
I’m going to give Pasion a shot. Even if it doesn’t make the novela hall of fame, I know the recaps and comments will be a blast.
And yes, I boo-hooed through the wedding like everyone else.
The gran final was pretty satisfying. I'm foregoing any catty, snarky comments, in honor of the happy couple. Loved Rod's wedding outfit - ay caramba! Also liked seeing all the couples w/ their kids at the end - and I usually gag watching happy family gatherings.
Clarita looked good with her short hair and new style of dressing. I'm glad she finally found love.
(Carolina from LFMB ends up with Dr. Blondie - not as exciting as Omar, for sure).
The final scene at "The Tree" (the tree of life??) was touching. Gavi and Rod always do better when they aren't talking. ;)
The Cristina show tonight and next Monday will be fun to watch. I'm dying to see what Sergio Sendel is like; I think he'll be the most different - jeez, I hope so!
Most novelas start out good, so Pasión should worthwhile for a few weeks, even if it goes downhill. I'm looking forward to watching Fernando C. for the 1st time.
And, any excuse to visit here and be entertained by everyone posting.
Hasta luego....
The spoiler about Pasion doesn't sway my decision to watch or not to watch, but you must admit Destilando Amor is a hard act to follow. It got on my nerves from time to time, but I absolutely loved it, and will miss it....alot!
I've been an ardent fan throughout, but not a big commentator. I have enjoyed this forum very much too!
I cried with snot and everything at the Aron scene....even though he was a pig, my heart reached out to him when he called Rod into the cell, and when he told Minnie that he's dying loving her. The worst part was seeing his family's shadows on the window as they gave him the lethal injection...argh!
* LOVED the ending at THE tree :)
and now..Pasion, here I come!!! I have no doubt we will love this novela. The previews, plot, actors, scenes, outfits, music...and add Carla Estrada to that...arguably the best producer in Mexico...I'm sure she'll stand up to the title and add lots of passion into it. Oh, and I read today that the pirate ship was especially built for the novela! Got my sword and eyepatch ready...ho!
a wee bit too excited,
Tash
I would watch Fernando Colunga ride a horse for hours with no talk at all. Sigh.
luego,
TBaggs
OK, so we can't just have a heartfelt reunion in the streets for Rod and Gavi, we have to add the melodramatic bull riding sequence. I forgive Rod for that stupid move, because he looked really HOT in that charro suit at the wedding. Gavi looked very poofy in her gown, but pretty and happy.
Glad Dr. Blandie found a coffee-lovin' wife. And Nora Salinas ? aka Caro from LFMB, good move Dr.
I'll probably try Pasion, so I can see why all the fuss over FC. I also plan to watch the two episodes of Cristina with the DA cast members.
La Paloma
Badgerberth, to answer your question if there will be lots of crying in Pasion, I guess we'll have to wait to find out, but in latest Fernando Colunga tradition there isn't much crying....at least not from his part. In his historic novelas, Fer is known for playing one of those tough loving, horse riding, teeth clenching, muscle bearing (with ripped abs) heroes, who will do anything to rescue the love of their life, even if he has to break in at night and swipe her away from her admiror(like in Amor Real, when Matilde was celebrating her engagement with Adolfo Solis...one of my fav scenes!).
Me too I can watch Fer galopping away for hours. I must say Santiago looks darn hot in this novela too...even though he's not usually my type...but something about that long hair.... Add Vasco, Mario and Ascanio...I think there will eye-candy one for everyone's taste. And not to ingore the guys that visit this blog, I think there will be lots of pretty girls too!
...hmm...I'm starting to think that Estrada should pay me commision for my years of saliving after Fernando thus promoting her work to half the population of the Americas. I don't ask for money; I would be happy to be an extra in one of those scenes...like a peasant girl that is swiped away onto that high horse by Fernando's character, then riding off with him into the sunset... :) Is that too much to ask? ;)
After Alborada, everything has been downhill, but DA had it's moments. I hope there's less crying in Pasion, especially by the galan. The ending of DA was okay, but they left so many unanswered questions. Gavi's best bud, Benvenutto never showed up in Europe, or for the wedding. I thought for sure Gavi as the celery queen was going to happen for the parade. Maybe they decided not to use her celery shots when in the cutting room. Ah well, I'm ready for the high seas...
jb
It is so much fun to see the community gather one last time on this particular telenovela story.
And, lastly thank you very much Melinama for putting a stop to the spoiler action. I need the joy I get from this so much that I know others feel the same. This is our haven and respite from hard realities. We should keep light and laughter and joy as our aim here.
The finale was very good, and I'm glad the initial premise of the great love between Rod and Gavi stood firm. I was sad to see Aron's demise, because he truly lost his way, and like he told Rod, the will brought out the worse in him. I guess if Aron made it to heaven, Don Amador is kissing his feet....should be if he's not....
Thanks again for the ride recappers!
I stumbled onto the show chanelsurfing when Rod was crying and he never stopped!! The man seemed to cry the whole show!
Re: Pilar and her stroke. Excuse me but when a person has a stroke their facial mucles droop on the side of the stroke vs. Pilar biting her lips w/ a clenching force. I guess everyone want to look a little cute, especially on the final show. I guess pressing your lips together is more attractive than drooling. Re: Elvis, thank goodness for no more parting chocolate jokes. Overall it was a better wrap up than La Fea. We got to see a little more of what happened after the wedding and years down the road. I missed that on La Fea. Felt a little more sastified with this ending and had more closure. It must have been fun for the local towns people to be incorporated in some of the final romance scenes at the rodeo and parade. Anyway LUV to you all and will peek in once in a while to read your comments.And special hugs to Melinama for putting this site together. Your in my heart!
Sistah Val
with all the flashforwards, I couldn't help singing the Rocky Horror Picture Show song "Time Warp" (let's do the time warp again).
thank you for allowing me to be part of the team of recappers for this telenovela. I enjoyed doing the thursday night recaps and reading all the comments.
and pilar tells him to go inside so he won't see the bride? he replies - why not? I already *know* her. know as in *been with*
lol
Parting shots -- sorry, Pilar with stroke reminded me of Senor Wences and Topo Gigo. She kind of sounded like that routine, and she was clearer and more easily understood through the clenched teeth, too.
--Amazing end to Aron y Minerva -- just amazing, they actually really loved each other. After all that slapping and shoving and rude speak to one another. Lethal injection is better than a psychiatrist!
--How many kids? Don't you all think it's funny that Rodri & Gavi and Aron & Mini -- had GIRLS -- instead of BOYS as was required by the Amador will? ha ha ha!
So: Rod & Gavi = 1 girl
Aron & Mini = 1 girl
Dani & Elvis = 1 boy
Big Head Ricky (1 boy)
James & Sofi = twins (reference was to twin girls right?)
Hil & SanJuana = 1 boy
So -- 7 kids? -- was that the full count?
And did you hear Rodri singing the Gaviota song to little Gavi as he slung her over his shoulder -- he said Ay Gaviota you keep growing! ha ha!
--It was nice to see Alonso with new coffee wife -- whom he met in a special hotel in Thailand where only people from Mexico on vacation go to sit by the pool and read and drink coffee. Oh yeah, they were there for the international coffee forum or something, so I guess there would be other people from same countries who are also into the same beverage sitting by pools reading same stories. Alonso was wrapped all around her when they came to the Montalvena and were besieged by Montalvo rugrats!
--Especially liked the Pilar in the white light scene. Just as I thought, Amador arrives in a foggy cloud to tell her to return to finish up his dirty work on earth!
--And then Aron arrives on the 3rd astral plane to tell Pilar goodbye! She immediately wakes up out of semi-coma and wants to know the truth! Man, can't hide a thing in this family! They never give up and even come at you from the afterlife!
Yes, it was a lot of fun! Thanks to all of you for your interesting insights and smarty comments and for everyone enjoying the program together! It's going to be hard to replace -- ALL the actors were so very excellent! So very different from the US version (Cane -- which has a horrible Non-Love-Story storyline, more like a mob gangster murder film, and no references to any agricultural product to speak of, except in the title -- does it refer to sugar? And how can marketing organic sugar in the international market take the place of tequila? Imagine cramming down candy bars vs slamming down shooters!)
Thanks everyone, it has been a lot of fun!
LaZorra in SF
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I found the swarm of kids in the big house touching. It reminded me of my grandparents farm in Iowa in summers. All the grandchildren would come or be sent to spend a healthy summer in fresh air from Chicago, Wyoming, Iowa, wherever. I was near the youngest end and didn't get too many summers with the whole group but remember games in the yard, star gazing and naming constellations at night, reciting poetry, chasing baby chickens to put them to bed at sundown and eating incredibly wonderful meals from the garden's bounty. I love multi-generational gatherings like that. It's good for everyones heart.
I wonder if Pili doesn't get sent from either Spain or D.F. for such vacations and to be with her cousins like Rodrigo and Aaron reminisce about their shared boyhood at the Montalveña.
All the info I could find was that Ben Silverman's company Reveille had bought the US licensing rights to "Cafe con Aroma etc.," but I don't think he or that company have anything to do with Cane either.
So, either it's not true that Cane was ever intended to be the US version of Cafe etc., or else Gaitan just didn't want his name associated with the show.
Either way, when I had read about Cane, I got very excited; but after watching part of an episode, I was disappointed. I might have liked it better if I hadn't expected it to be like Destilando... also if it hadn't been on opposite Boston Legal.
Eve
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Enjoy!
Eve
Here's the link of univision:
http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml;jsessionid=XDQWYLCSQLBKACWIABJSFFQKZAAGAIWC?cid=1372250
Kim P.
I just want you all to know that YOUR WORK LIVES ON. I am Canadian, watching DA on TeleLatino. We are about 3 months behind.
I am just learning Spanish. I watch the episode, then come straight to you to find out what I missed. I can't think you enough for the great recaps, funny comments, and general insights in Mexican culture and telenovelas. This is my first telenovela - I wouldn't be able to follow it without you.
So, when you've all moved on to something else, I'll still be reading your work for the next few months. THANKS!
Leeann in Canada
I wasn't a regular recapper but have recently become a relief pitcher and have now recapped all the shows at least once. I'm so glad to see Canada added in to this amazing blog family, welcome! I just joined the blog in August and now every day I have to find out what people think as personalities are revealed and you feel like you have real friends here. I also enjoy following the sites people suggest to learn more about a dizzying array of topics.
Pasión is becoming more interesting every week after a slow start but Fernando gives one a reason to get up in the morning although I do still miss the gorgeous Eduardo Yañez too. I figure it is impossible to have too many telenovela loves/idols, no?
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