Friday, March 28, 2008

La Traición, Thurs, March 27 - Beatriz tells lies to Alcides and Soledad tells lies to Hugo

Hugo holds baby Aurora and is says how beautiful she is. He gives the baby to Soledad and tells her that he is Alcides, not Hugo. He says that Dr. Max told him something happened to the baby before she was born and asks Soledad what happened. She tells him that Dr. Max thought the baby had died but it wasn't so. 'That's what I thought,' says Hugo and when Soledad asks him what he said, he tells her that she has to take care of the baby, 'our baby.'
Since we know that if Hugo finds out that the baby is his, the novela is basically over, we are not surprised that when Soledad tells Alcides that she doesn't like him saying that the baby is his when he knows that she's Hugo's. Unfortunately, Hugo doesn't hear this. (And, of course, it seems ridiculous that with all that has happened between them, Soledad can't tell that this is Hugo, not Alcides. Let us suggest that having just had the baby, Soledad's psychic powers are directed at the baby, not at Hugo. Later, Soledad will say that Alcides seems to be different.)
Hugo cries thinking how circumstances have brought him back to being near Soledad again when all he wants to do is start his life again far away from her. He pulls himself together saying that he has to find Dr. Chirac now. Dr. Max threatens him with his sword. Max is convinced that he is Hugo, not Alcides. Hugo is packing heat, however, and Dr. Max has to back down. (We know that Dr. Max has a gun. I wonder why he wears a sword? Considering his propensity to kill people, it's probably better that he doesn't carry a gun all the time.) There's a knock on the door. It's the Obragons come to fetch Soledad. Hugo disappears.
In the cave, Beatriz gets Alcides to give her one of his rings on the promise that she will help him find out who he is. She also shaves off his beard. Back at the hospital, she gets some drugs and vows vengeance on Alcides for all that he has done. (Working at the hospital obviously hasn't cured all of Beatriz' psychological problems.)
At Dr. Max's, Beatriz tells her family that Alcides is alive and is the one who brought her there. They are impactados. Antonia scolds Dr. Max for not fulfilling his part of the bargain when Soledad's baby was born. Dr. Max says that he didn't have the opportunity to do say that the baby was dead with Alcides there. Now they hatch a plan to steal the baby from Soledad.
Hugo returns to the hotel and Boris and Marina tell him about Dr. Chirac's last words. Hugo says that he didn't know Chirac had a son. Hugo tells Boris and Marina how much he enjoyed holding Soledad's baby but his pleasure was tempered by the fact that the baby was the living proof of Soledad's betrayal with his brother. Boris changes the subject to their future plans. Hugo wants to be based at San Marino. At this point, Boris has to confess to Hugo about Soledad selling them the hacienda. Hugo is not a happy camper and Marina's excuse that they were just trying to prevent him from suffering further doesn't convince Hugo. He tells them not to hide anything from him in the future.
Paquito convinces Inspector Duarte to release Los Burque because there is no proof they were responsible for train incident. Paquito encourages the Inspector to focus on the possibility that Alcides de Medina is alive. Inspector Duarte agrees that if Alcides is alive, he should be hanged for trying to kill Soledad in the mine.
The enterprising Paquito finds out where Hugo is staying. Boris sees him and is able to warn Hugo. Paquito ambushes Team Hugo outside the hotel but they apparently have agreed upon a story. Hugo/Alcides claims that after he escaped from the mine, he lost his memory for several months. This enables him avoid Paquito's questions about what happened to his inheritance from Hugo. They also have a story ready for Paquito's question about why Boris and Marina are working for Alcides. Boris gambled and drank away his inheritance from Hugo and got Soledad to sell him the Hacienda for less than its market value. In return for not suing them, Boris and Marina have agreed to return the Hacienda to Hugo/Alcides and work for him. Paquito leaves but says that this is not the last time they will see him. Hugo recalls seeing Paquito with Eloisa and Boris offers to sniff around for dirt that they can use against him. Hugo agrees.
Paquito is still not convinced which brother this is.
Boris and Marina throw Elena out of the Hacienda. Elena refuses to play second fiddle (heh heh) to Guillermo's musical career so that when he goes back to playing in the taverna, she is looking for work, legal or otherwise. Dr. Max, who happens to be in the tavern, hires her to take care of a baby that he intends to acquire shortly. She agrees to work for him. Later, at Dr. Max's laboratory, he lays out the rules: she cannot tell anyone about what she is doing; she has to be clean; and she can't snoop around in Dr. Max's stuff especially the mysterious cabinet. Elena agrees and goes to take a bath. She reappears in a dress that obviously belonged to Dr. Max's dead wife, Eva, and Dr. Max is impactado seeing her.
Beatriz sells Alicides' ring and uses the money to rent a barn. She brings Alcides there and injects him with something saying that she will make him pay for what he has done. Staggering around under the influence of whatever drug she injected him with, Alcides asks why she is doing this, he doesn't even know who she is.
Eloisa is all happy to hear that Alcides is alive and Paquito is jealous. Eloisa says that the only thing she likes about Arturo is his money but Alcides is a different matter.
At the Obragon's Antonia is trying to get rid of Ursula and tells Ester that she can take of Soledad and the baby. Lucas reads to them the article that Paquito wrote about the return of Alicides. Soledad is confused because Alcides seemed different to her and actually saved her life by taking her to Dr. Max when she went into labor. Antonia says that people change and maybe she should go back to her husband.
Team Hugo buries Dr. Chirac. They puzzle about why he was murdered.
(Now the basis is laid for the big lie, part 2.) Enrico comes to visit Soledad and gives her a necklace from Jeremias that Aurora must wear all the time to protect her. He tells her that he has a feeling that something bad will happen to the baby. Ester comes in and says that if Alicides doesn't remember that the baby isn't his, Soledad should lie to him and say that it is because otherwise she may be putting her family in danger. Soledad accepts this weird rationale.
At the Hacienda, Hugo tells Boris and Marina that he has been thinking that maybe he was wrong about Soledad. The fact that she sold the Hacienda to Boris for so little money indicates that she is not mercenary and he finally recognizes that Ester may have had ulterior motives for telling Dr. Max that the baby was Alcides' and Ester has never liked him. He needs to go and ask Soledad directly about her relationship with Alcides.
He comes to visit Soledad and tells her that he doesn't really remember but he thinks that they were lovers before she got engaged to Hugo and that the baby is his. Soledad hesitates but finally confirms this story. The credits roll.
Tomorrow: Hugo says vengeance is mine (again).

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O.K. I'm confused. I swear I heard Dr. Max say "Mi hermana Eva" while gazing at her picture. Doesn't this mean "My sister Eva"? Please, claify. Oh my, this is so campy, I just love it! Max never noticed there was a similarity between Helena and his wife/sister? I didn't think that she was that dirty!
 

"Hermana" does mean sister. I can check on what he said when I go home for lunch. Maybe Dr. Max said "hermosa" (beautiful) and not "hermana"? I'll check.

I just thought Dr. Max was angry because Elena had put on his wife's clothes. You are saying that was surprised because Elena looks like Eva? I should have paid more attention to the pictures of Eva we started being shown all of a sudden. They don't do anything on this show without a reason. If Elena does look like Eva, Dr. Max should have noticed it before but men aren't that observant.
 

I just checked. Dr. Max said "mi amada Eva..." 'my beloved Eva'. It does sound kind of like 'hermana.'
 

This is why I'm so happy to have found this site--my Spanish is not very good at all! Yes, I apparently misunderstood. But I did get the impression that Max was surprised and not angry. Hmmm, can't wait until tonight!
 

Dr. Max said "mi amada Eva", and I also thought he was surprised because she looks like Eva. He didn't really look angry to me, just taken aback.

I don't know what to think about Beatriz. I thought she would use Alcides in some way in order to get to Hugo, and I could think of several scenarios. I certainly didn't expect her to do what she did last night. It seems she is bent on nothing but revenge and is going to spend several months just torturing him (unless he escapes). She does seem crazy. I thought she would be a whole lot craftier at this point than she is.
 

No, I don't think you did misunderstand the part about Elena/Eva. I didn't catch it. I just looked at the part of Tues. episode where we see a picture of Max and Eva and it could have been Elena. This will be fun!

In case anyone is interested, from the Telemundo website, tonight's episode is entitled:

Thirst for Vengeance

Hugo continues to be deceived by Soledad's lies and now only thinks about vengeance. Meanwhile, continuing to pass for Alcides, he encounters Arturo who wants to confront him and put his life in danger.
 

Thanks for all the good info, Jean. Woohooo--we never know where this story will go!

Beatriz is still batty. I was kind of hoping Dr. Pablo would get a chance. But, instead the other doc has some possibilities. This new 'love' interest with Dr. Max may go to places I would never dream of...
jb
 

Oh for crying out loud...this epidsode was goofy. Helena puts on a dress & all of a sudden Dr. Max is knocked back by her resemblance to his long-gone wife? And what is the deal with the "dead" wife anyway? If she is dead, how does he he think that somehow Soledad's cataleptic baby holds the secret to bringing her back to life again? (I guess Beatriz isn't the only one in this show that's batty...) Is Eva supposedly frozen or embalmed in that amoire? How does he keep her from stinking up the place?!?!?!?! Maybe she's pickled in a jar!!! :-) Too bizarre.. And if she's cataleptic, then she must be stuck in the Mother of all Fits!!!!

I'm also getting REALLY frustrated with all the near misses with Soledad & Hugo. Now the lying to him because her MOTHER told her to???? Since when has she ever listened to her mother?!?!?!?! This is the woman who practically ran into a courtroom & destroyed her & her parents' social standing without batting an eye to save the man she loved. Now she's caring what her mother says? I know she's concerned about the baby, but I think the writers are doing the character a disservice by making her suddenly so much weaker. It makes her seem schizophrenic. Who knows... that may be the next wrinkle! That'd be one way to get revenge on the identity-swapping twin brothers!! Speaking of schizophrenic, God spare us from Tia Antonia. The sooner she falls into an open grave/vat of boiling oil/name your favorite calamity here.... the better!
 

Ok, a few one more thoughts... I know it could never happen this way (because this is a telenovela after all...), but I was so torqued off at how Beatriz dealt with Alcides. She could totally have have made that a win-win situation, since Alcides - in his amnesiatic haze - was evidently now quite receptive to her, but nooooooo... Crazy Rotten Little Bea has to go for revenge above all else. What I have to wonder is, how did she manage to keep her malevolent urges under wraps for so long while she was working as a nurse? How many syringes did she empty on tedious hospital patients & staff before we met her again? Guess we can't expect any better from her... the whole Linares Tree appears to be rotten to the core, so I guess she comes by it naturally.

BTW, Jean: I first saw Mario in "Gente Bien' (in 1997!). Depressing novela, but I remember thinking, "If this guy loses the glasses, lets his hair grow a pinch & works out just a bit more, he'll be the hottest thing going." He finally got more hair for "Pasion de Gavilanes" and WHAM! The rest, as they say, is history. Attached are some clips from both shows. You really MUST see PDG. The official DVD's of both it & "El Cuerpo del Deseo" are available thru Netflix, but unfortunately they are both are the usual editing hatchet jobs. PDG is available on Youtube in it's entirety, and various capitulos of ECDD are as well. They don't have subtitles, on youtube, but you definitely get a lot more great content. I can send you my ordered playlist if you're interested. Enjoy!

Gente Bien: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWs7FL2iY0
PDG: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu0qtnwrPB8&feature=related
 

Hi Marie Celeste:
I know what you mean about the Soledad/Hugo thing. It's too bad that a novela that has so much going for it, the setting, the actors, etc. is relying on the old standby of the mutual misunderstanding with so little to base it on.

I guess you could say that after Ester was kidnapped by Arturo and the family was intimidated by threats from denouncing Arturo, Ester realizes how vulnerable her family is to unscrupulous, violent people.

Soledad has always been ambivalent about her mother. She married Alcides to protect the family.

Basically, though, you just have to lie back and enjoy what the writers give you.

I also agree with you about Dr. Max. He already got some of Hugo's blood and couldn't find anything. With the level of science at that time, what can he possibly expect to find with a body to experiment on? Reanimating the dead is your typical mad scientist objective (Frankenstein) and Dr. Max seems to be totally mad in his objectives and methods while being able to pass in society as a great scientist.

It is more bizarre that nobody has cottoned on to the fact that Tia Antonia is a religious fanatic whack job. I hope too for a really gruesome end for her!

Yes! Beatriz is definitely like one of those nurses who end up killing their patients by 'putting them out of their pain'. But how much fun can it be to get revenge on someone who doesn't remember what he did? Poor Alcides. He deserves to be punished, or course, for all the things he has done (my absolute favorite scene was after he found out that Hugo hadn't really died and speaks to him in his coffin:
"..escuchas, son las campanas de la catedral que están llamando a todos al entierro... – ¡no los vamos dejando esperar!" But he isn't cardboard evil like Antonia.

I have never watched a novela on You tube. Send me your list and I'll check it out.
 

Well, you can't send me something if I don't give you an email:
mine is: jbickal@earthlink.net
 

Hello folks! Sorry I've been MIA for a while. I think Soledad's choice to lie to Alcides had a lot to do with the fact that 1) she already senses and Enrico has told her that Aurora is in danger (mom's suggestion that it could be by Alcides trying to protect his money is as good as any other possible danger) and 2) Hugo was acting like a crazy person by telling her how it infirmed him to think of Soledad with his brother and by strong-arming her until she told him what she thought he wanted to hear. Kind of like the way a lot of innocent people confessed to witchcraft under duress during the Salem trials. They just told them what they wanted to hear so they'd leave them alone. Soledad just wanted Alcides not to hurt her baby for being his brother's or trying to take his money. Of course, this will come back to bite her as now "Alcides" has an excuse to lay claims on Aurora. Oh what a tangled mess we weave...

I wonder if Eva is frozen? Dunno if she suffered from catalepsy or actually died, but it seems Max must have frozen or pickled her in formaldehyde or something so he could keep her intact. The green glow may be a reflection coming from ice, or from lots of alcohol jars around her? She can't be mumified as she'd have to be somewhere that's airtight and he wouldn't be able to see her. They didn't have refrigeration in those days, but they had the chemicals to make dry ice and such. Just a thought. I don't know how he thinks investigating catalepsy will bring back his dead wife, but he's definitely your Frankenstein mad scientist type. Chirac knew him as a research genius (and perhaps he was until his wife died and he went loony) and there is no doubt he knows his medicine (he's certainly had plenty of time to study anatomy with his cadavers) so most people just peg him for eccentric and have no idea how unstable he is. I think perhaps the combination of dirt, hair being up, the ugly hat, and the foul language are what kept Max from noticing Elena's resemblance to Eva. Now that he's seen her clean, well dressed, with her hair down, etc. he actually bothered to take a better look at her. Mad Scientist tend to have tunnel vision after all. Wonder what sinister plans he has for poor Helena...maybe Eva needs some spare parts before he wakes her up...

Maybe the younger Dr. Chirac is the guy that will become a potential love interest to Soledad. Ya never know.

I can't decide whether Marina is truly just trying to be practical and start a life with Boris and keep him safe, or if she's just evil and looking out for #1. I don't think Ursula was ever interested in Boris romantically (nor him with her) but we'll have to wait and see if Enrico gets her in the end. He's sweet, if a little weird. Maybe he'll end up with Margot from the bar. She's interested in Burke, so her standards for looks can't be too high. She seems to prefer a man who's sweet and makes her laugh. Ursula could well end up with the new Dr. perhaps?
 

Maria Celeste -- Eva in the armoire reminds me of the other Eva (Peron). Juan had her body preserved and was about to exhibit her in a glass case as a museum piece except that there was a coup and he had to flee the country (with the corpse). That corpse traveled far and wide for many years until it was finally laid to rest. Google "Eva Peron's body" for the complete story. It is truly fascinating.
 

According to TW, Dr. Chirac's son will be played by Ismael de al Rosa, a hunky Peruvian actor, and he will definitely be a love interest for Soledad.

I think the green light is just to indicate that something weird is going on (like the thunderstorms that always happen when Dr. Max is about his evil work) and doesn't necessarily indicate the technology by which Dr. Max has preserved his wife.
 

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