Saturday, April 05, 2008

I Love Juan, Thur 4/3 - Paula, you can't handle the truth!

Ahoy all, thanks for your patience in waiting for my delayed post. I discovered I'm very bad at translating business conversations, so if I have left out anything important please feel free to add or correct. I always appreciate it. Also, some of y'all's nicknames for Paula were so scathingly perfect that I had to repeat them. It felt good.



We left last night with Paula telling Ana that she is leaving to find Juan. She wants to confront him for keeping the truth from her. If her lawyer calls, tell him he can reach her on her cellular. Ana yells after her to control herself. Fat chance.

Juan remarks to Fernando (Fer) that with Cesar Luis (CL) gone they have been orphaned. He and Fer look around and see the expectant faces of all the Farell employees.

Pastor goes over the accounts with Juan. He says Juan has many important decisions to make, and by the way, how are Juan's finance studies coming along? Juan answers that Rome wasn't built in a day. Pastor asks, didn't CL go over the important decisions with Juan before he left, such as the Campeoni aquisition? Juan comments that CL dropped him like a bucket of cold water, he said nothing. Juan goes into optimist mode, pulls himself up and tells Pastor not to worry, this sort of thing is easy for him, a piece of cake.

Juanito charms Ivonne and Julia with his wide-eyed questions about his Papi's new business (Farell). Ivonne suggests he's mischievous because he got in a fight. Juanito says it was because of some girl. (I don't remember a girl, I think he's fibbing because he let himself get jumped.) Ivonne comments that he's a chip off the old block.

Pastor explains to Juan how important it was for CL to purchase Campeoni. His biggest competition in the aquisition was Don Anga. Whose side is Juan on? He said some more stuff but I didn't really understand it. Apparently my eyes glaze over at the talk of business both in English and in Spanish.

Nacho tells Yadira that Kike's proposition is the solution to their problems. Kike can have the baby while they get their finances in order; it will only be temporary. Yadi cries No No, she can't live without her baby. She sucks her thumb and pouts.

The Harpy on Jet Fuel (Paula) strides into Farell and glares at Juan. She's nice to Juanito in a perfunctory sort of way; he's polite but unimpressed. She wants to talk to Juan ALONE; they go into the Screaming Room (CL's office).

Paula lights into Juan who is all Que the hell? She blames him; he doesn't know what she's talking about. Outside the office the employees (AKA Lobby Lizards) gather outside the door to eavesdrop. Juanito scolds them, shoos them away and stands guard at the door. I fast forward through Paula's tirade. She's a shrew. Juan is confused. She insults him and calls him a hypocrite (Pharisee). "A what?" he asks. "A traitor" she yells. He still doesn't know what she's on about but he's had enough. He yells back that she's an uncontrollable hysteric, that CL didn't have the pants to confront her, is that's what's bothering her?

They argue through the commercial. Juan is stuck on the CL issue and thinks this is what's bugging his shrill princess. He reminds her that he is no longer her employee but her associate, her equal. She calls him a thief, a robber, he stabbed her in the back. He demands that she explain herself. Instead she vows that he and his friends are going to pay dearly.

Paula stomps out, arms akimbo, and runs into Pastor with some guys from Campeoni. She answers yes, she is CL's wife and therefore an owner, but if they want to talk business they'd better talk to the new boss...just be careful! She leaves and snubs Marely on her way out.

Pastor tries to scold Marely for being absent that morning but Fer runs interference and saves her. Pastor and the other two, lets call them the Brethren of the Bad Comb Overs, move on toward Juan's (CL's) office.

Fer tells Marely that none other than Juan Dominguez is in the President's office. He and Paula were sequestered and were really telling each other off. Fer adds he can tell something is bothering Marely, what's up? They are interrupted by Juanito who runs over to happily greet Marely. Ivonne gets her digs into Fer as he goes to his office.

Over at Casa Cachón Alirio tells his dear belly-friend Kike that thanks to his own big mouth Paula knows the truth about Samuel Cachón's will. Now Nidia hates him and he's going to jail.

The Brethren try to talk Campeoni business with Juan but he thought-bubbles that they make about as much sense as a poem in Japanese. Juan tells them in order to consider the probablities, possibilities, coincidences, eventualities, and incidents, he needs to be alone. After the Brethren leave he holds his head, "Chinches Bravas, dear God enlighten me!" he begs.

Instead of reviewing the Campeoni aquisition Juan wonders Que the hell was eating Paula. The only thing that's clear is that nothing at all is clear.

Pastor tells Ivonne that in regards to Farell business Juan is more lost than a rube in an insurgent (overcrowded?) metro. She hoped the company could last through the CL/Monica upheaval...but now Juan!! Pastor hopes that Juan makes the intelligent decision to leave before it's too late.

Juan decides he needs to consult someone with more business acumen than his own. He tries to call Fer on the intercom but gets Rosi first, then the warehouse. Finally he walks outside his office and whistles for Fer.

Back at Casa Cachón Alirio continues to beat himself up but Kike congratulates him on his bravery for finally telling the truth. He agrees to accompany Alirio to his appointment with Justice.

Juan uses one of CL's phallic statues as a backscratcher and tells Fer he's the only one who can help him. "Ah, the Campeoni Proposal," observes Fer, seeing the pile of binders on Juan's desk, "What's the problem?" Juan admits he doesn't know what to do.

Inside the basement "office" Pastor tells Heriberto that none other than Juan Dominguez has taken over the reins of Farell Industries. Heriberto asks is that good or bad? Pastor answers that he doesn't know, but the entire staff is terrified.

Juan tells Fer that he was talking to a person who knows a lot about the issues of market movement. "Don Anga, right?" asks Fer. No, continues Juan, this man knows about economics, history, everything, he is a licenciado of know-it-all-ology, and this gentleman alerted Juan that if a business sells itself as the last wonder of the world, one should find out why would they sell it if it's so good? (Who is this gentleman? Is he from Juan's finance TV show or book?) Fer asks does Juan think something is twisted or wrong with Campeoni? No, Juan is only suspicious that there is something suspicious. He suggests they check over the paperwork carefully before he puts his foot in it. Fer says he's up for it, but there is someone else who is very familiar with the paperwork, very intelligent, and she's right outside the door. He instructs Juan on how to call Marely on the intercom.

As Marely heads for Juan's office she and Ivonne throw insulting barbs at one another. Marely gets the last word, that Ivonne should know what it's like to be used by the boss then tossed aside. Ivonne snarls and crumples up her notepaper.

Juan tells Marely he needs her for two things. The second thing is this Campeoni paperwork. "And the first?" she asks. Juan asks does she have any idea what fly was biting Paula? She came looking for him like a panther, she insulted him with a mountain of accusations. He didn't have the remotest idea what she was talking about. Can Marely clue him in? Marely asks to speak to Juan alone.

Marely tearfully tells Juan that Delirio told Paula the truth about Samuel's will, that Nidia stole the inheritance that Samuel left for Paula. Juan is muy, pero muy impactado.

Paula goes on a tirade to Ana that Juan didn't have the pants to admit that he was the front man (!?!) in the Cachón's dirty dealings. (Oh, so now Juan is the front man? My how her pea brain does twist things!) Ana asks shouldn't they be sure before they go around flinging accusations? She (Ana) tried to call Nidia but got no answer. Paula's not surprised that the pair of them won't answer. They want to escape and Paula won't stand with crossed arms. No, she's going to destroy them. She angrily calls her lawyer and leaves an urgent message.

Marely tells Juan that Paula was the sole inheritor. She fills him in on the details. Juan is still impactado. How could Nidia be so materialistic? He says this explains much of Samuel's last day. Marely agrees that her father must have been trying to compensate for not giving Paula his name. Now Paula thinks they are all accomplices in the plan. Juan decides he must go to Paula and immediately clear things up. Marely hopes Paula will listen to him.

Juan speedwalks out of Farell. Heriberto tries to stop him to discuss his career path but Juan gives him the bum's rush. Later Heriberto! Hasta mañana.

Kike can't find a place to park his truck so he drops Alirio off in front of the police station. Alirio dramatiacally states that he should take his last steps as a free man...alone. Kike is afraid Alirio will chicken out but Alirio assures him he must do this to save his soul. Please tell Nidia he did it for love.

Heriberto tells Pastor that Juan wouldn't take the time to talk to him about his career. He consoles himself by taking a coffee break with the sympathetic Don Pastor.

Alirio tries to confess at the police station but the desk sergeant thinks he's drunk. Alirio assures him he's not drunk, he's come to make an admission. They are interrupted by a noisy woman brandishing her umbrella and escorted by two cops. She denies stealing girdles at the market. She whaps Alirio with her umbrella as they drag her off. The desk sergeant, weary of Alirio's blathering confession of betraying his wife, tells Alirio to go home and ask his mujer for forgiveness. Please leave now, he's harried; he kicks Alirio out and calls for the next citizen. In the background the cops pull red underwear out of the umbrella lady's bags.

Juanito and Marely are ready for Fernando to drive them home. Juanito asks her is she sad because of what Paula told his papa? Marely tries to explain that Nidia did something very bad and Juan accidentally got mixed up in it. She's too ashamed to tell Juanito what it is but she feels responsible. Why? Because it affects other people. Juanito asks, did Marely do bad, yes or no? Marely supposes no. Then Juanito doesn't understand why she feels at fault. "You're good and my papa knows it!" he insists. Marely sweetly tells him how much his words mean to her. They leave with Fernando and his armful of Campeoni paperwork.

Paula's tea party for one is interrupted by the doorbell. It's Juan. She screams that she has nothing to say to him! Juan angrily insists he has something to say to her and she's going to listen. She threatens to call the police. She says she won't listen. "That's why I'm here," he points out, "because you have the wrong idea!"

Ana runs downstairs, what's the commotion? Juan tells her he's come to say something and he's not leaving until he says it. Ana suggests that now is not the best time as her daughter is out of sorts. "No Señora," Juan insists, "your stubborn daughter will listen to me, because although she yells, bellows and throws a hissy fit, I'm not moving from here until I show her she's mistaken!"


Berrear = To bellow, screech, howl
Chueco = Twisted, lame
Farisaico/a = Hypocrite (Pharisee)
Patalear = to kick up a fuss, throw a hissy fit
Que mosca te ha picado? = What's up with you? (Lit. What fly is biting you?)
Ser pan comido = A piece of cake (Lit. to be eaten bread)

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Comments:
Thanks Sylvia...your wry recaps are always worth waiting for. I hope the business advisors come back, just so we can use your "brethren of the bad comb-overs" phrase again.
In the midst of all the shrillness and yelling, I did get a kick out of Juan's whaaauuhh...what's a "fariseo" remark. And "trusa" girdle, was a new word for me so I added that to my little vocabulary notebook. Does our word "truss" come from the same root, do you suppose?
Anyway, Marelis and Juanito...adorable together. Figure it out Juan!!! get over Paula already. She's so not worth it.
 

Anon # 1
Judy B, Juan is the only man on this show who can control Paula. She rarely gets the last word in with Juan. (Special note, I think men can still smack women around in Latin America)

Here's my prediction, Juan will have to choose between Paula, and the wishes of his son-Juanito, who likes Marely. Marely and Juan will look like the odd-couple. I think the show will end with Juan and Paula, selling the Farell Company back to CL, moving back to the "hinderlands", living happy ever after.

Do Telenovas have sequels? If so the new show will be centralized in the hinderlands, with all the "milkshake" contestants again in battle for Juan. I know I would watch.
 

Well, hey Anon #1, I don't think telenovelas have sequels...but if Univision reads these blogs, they might take the hint, who knows?
You are right, in that Juan seems to be the only hombre who can finally get through to Paula. Cesar Luis yells when he's angry as well, but she just blows him off. Finally, Paula does seem to be paying attention to some of what Juan says. I know I sure would!
Now as to men still smacking women around in Latin America...yes, many of them do, and many Latino women don't seek help; but there are many women's groups seeking to change that and I hope they are successful. There have been some articles in the Spanish Reader's Digest (Selecciones) addressing this problem. The cultural notion that you don't wash the family's dirty laundry in public keeps women from seeking aid.
And of course, let's face it,some men still smack women around here in the States and everywhere.
It is certainly my prayer that abuse of women and abuse of children would end....and soon.
Now back to our story...you're also right that Juanito will do everything in his power to promote Marely over Paula but if the notion of "true luuuurve" wins out then I guess Paula does too.
 

JQ has gone on so long I think they've incorporated the sequel into the original, not that I'm complaining. This is the number one telenovela for fun with words. I'm finally getting to the point where I can sometimes recognize the clever plays on words that the writers incorporate into the dialogue. It's a very enjoyable aspect for a word person like me.

Another thing I like is how the writers/directors/whoever throw in these little amusing background scenes, such as the lady with the umbrella and the couple of kooky taxistas that we have met to name just a couple.

JudyB, how observant of you! I'll bet truss does come from trusa. And yes, I laughed out loud when Juan had to ask Paula the definition of "fariseo" in the middle of their argument. As ingenuous as he is, how could she ever think he he would be able to keep the secret of Samuel's will from her? Once again she thinks only of herself and doesn't seem to really know those around her.
 

Anon # 1, JudyB, again we are taking real world issues, (Spouse Abuse), from a show that has mainly un-real situations. It is said a man who hits a woman, will not fight a man. All around the world this is still a problem that many women mistake for love. Most women will have nothing to do with a week man, and they are confused as to what makes a strong man.

I think that the folks at Univision are reading these blogs, as they go out of their way to hide Paula's feet. Not because of her shoes, but because (as beautiful, and curvey as she is) she has such ugly feet.

I do think the writers are closing in on the end of this show...unlike soap operas in the US. I guess these Univision Telenovelas, do come to and end.
 

Sylvia...don't know if I've ever told you this but you were my favorite recapper on Duelo de Pasiones because you WERE a word person and would always put a vocabulary list at the end of your recap. I was thrilled and always looked forward to "your night" knowing some new words were coming my way.
I only had a couple of scanty Adult Ed courses in Spanish but I was trying to study on my own and when Julie, or someone, suggested using the closed caption option on my TV I was really "getting" it but my vocabulary was very small. You have helped my by leaps and bounds.
Anon #1...well, it has been hard to see Paula's feet lately that's for sure! However I must say she has shapely legs and pretty shoes (if not feet). And having ruined my feet through ill-fitting shoes and dancing, I sympathize.
I came of age in the pointy toed high heeled era of the late 50's early 60's and when I attended school in Europe I traipsed around in high heels too 'cause there was no way you could wear your little collegiate tennies in those days. Major faux pas, according to the Europeans. Major damage for the feet. Oh well....in my "next life"....
 

Thank you JudyB! What nice things you said. It's interesting, JQ has helped my vocabulary more than any other telenovela, although there were some great dichos that came out of Duelo. I loved recapping that show, it was so weird and bad that it was super fun to recap.

I very much enjoy recapping JQ too, I think we have an awesome team and I include the commenters in that group. We all seem to love the word thing, our extra educational links, and Maricruz's translations and recipes are the best. I know some people hate that the show got extended, but I couldn't be happier!
 

Does anybody know when the show is coming to an end? As much as I enjoy JQ I am having a hard time watching Paula lately. I also saw a commercial for Rubi (sp?) with Juan in the cast.

Thanks again to everyone that recaps the show. It really helps me to check my understanding of Spanish.
 

I believe the show will end sometime mid June.
 

Brethren of the CombOVer- Love IT!!!!
 

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