Saturday, April 12, 2008

Pasión, 11 April Fri, Don't Ask For Whom the Pieman Cometh, He Comes For Thee, LaFont

Pasión Aficionados: The Grand Finale Has Now Been Announced as April 25, Two weeks from tonight. Sigh.

With fond regards to some of my literary heros Donne, O'Neill and Hemingway: we go slogging onward with the scenes of terror in LaFont Land. After arriving late at the TGIF-fratboys outing where they have teased him about his pirate like eyepatch. Santiago aggravates his loss of standing in the boys club by informing Bouffy the Badazz that he has his father's authorization to name his own police inspector/manager (intendente in Mex.) of San Fernando. A scowling Bouffy then hears that Ascanio has been chosen and further Ascanio and Manuela get on well together (simpatizar). Enraged by Santi's words and the razzing from the other boys, he orders his horse. Why Ascanio, he's a nobody? Why not me for her husband chimes in wavy haired fratboy (sorry, I can't remember his name). Santi defends that Ascanio is his friend and such a decent person, Bouffy, further humiliated, rides off toward home.

Battling the plague and pestilence is so much pleasanter in contrast, as Ric is greeted by La Paisana. By the look of your face I can imagine the inferno you experienced last night. How are things going? BAD. There are new infected people. Where is Pablo? Not back yet. She sets up his bath things and with such gentleness asks him if his thoughts are with his wife. She must have had the baby by now. He thinks she has. Put the clothes here, I will come for them. Everything is going to come out fine. Ricardo prays with all his heart to heaven that this wife and baby are well.

Bouffy is an explosion in the making as he blasts past the abashed servants and begins screaming questions at Manuela about when and how often she met this Ascanio, whipping her with his coach whip, while she insists she has only seen Ascanio a few times. He screams that she is a whore and loose woman, you will be locked in here until I say so. He will finish off the low born Ascanio, he demands a virginity test from a midwife even swiping the whip at Nanny. Fran ducks in her head saying you are going to kill her. He lunges toward her and Fran disappears. Manuela sobs that she doesn't want one (probably neither the locking up nor the virginity certification). He then stomps into Fran and Lisabeta's room where Lis is hearing that Manuela has just been called a whore by Daddy Dearest, Lis's crack about Mannie's servant boyfriend Ascanio is cut short as Bouffy holds the whip to her throat and demands that his shame is not to leave the house and if anyone asks, Lis and Fran are to say she is sick. As he smashes his way out Fran and Lis share a knuckle biting moment about how dangerous this man is, Lis realizes that if Bouffy finds out the baby is Ric's he might kill him with his bare hands. Even the intrepid Fran's wig trembles as she adds that he might kill both of them too.

Ascanio is crossing the plaza in his fine looking clothing when he is accosted by three strange ruffians who determine he is Ascanio. He has been involved with a little doll who he shouldn't mix with and her father wants him castrated! They pound on him while people watch until the twins see the attack and approach with long sticks which are almost a match to the swords and knives. Ofelia yells for Vasco who also comes running in, hurling a box and then showing that his fighting technique has greatly improved. He then rushes to Ascanio who has been stabbed. Vasco screams for help, the twins struggle on until Santiago comes through the crowd on his horse. He jumps down grabs a sword from one attacker and makes short work of the villain. One clean sword plunge and voilá, Santiago has made his first kill! He throws the sword back on the lifeless body and ponders his action. Mom looks on in horror. An unconscious Ascanio is lifted up. Night falls and Santiago tells Jorge that it is inconceivable, there is no pardon from God. Santi assures him it was the work of Bouffy. Jorge hesitates that they don't know this for sure. Ascanio could have just stumbled on to these villains. But if it is Bouffy's work Jorge (for real playing the devil's advocate) can understand that a father might be outraged at someone seducing his daughter. Santi says there was no seduction, Ascanio is in love with her. He tells him Bouffy was outraged at his suggestion that Ascanio marry Manuela. Am I your true son or only a commoner? Jorge still defending says he can't make all things happen, even the king of Spain doesn't have absolute power. Besides, Bouffy is his long time friend and collaborator and so he has to reconcile viewpoints. Sofia sidles up to a screen and listens intently to the interchange with a smile. Santiago asks Dad, why can't you simply say no? I did say no, he is an impulsive man. He obviously contracted these villains to kill him. It seems you can allow this type of atrocities but I am not going to agree to it. Jorge with dry irony observes that if Ascanio had demanded the assassination of Ricardo you wouldn't have moved an eyelash.

Santiago stomps out and Sofia moves in. Jorge says, I suppose you heard every word? She nods then shrugs and says you have to choose between your son and Alberto. Jorge says this will cost me work, there's business between Alberto and I. Dirty business? Well, let's say it is barely correct... Do you have to protect him (amarrar) are you afraid he will betray you? It could be, says Jorge. Sofia goes on to say, Alberto is bad and he will betray you. If for some reason or other you get him in your way, Kill him. A dead dog is finished being a rapid/furious dog.

Vasco is being cleaned and tended to by the maid with the twins close by, Santiago appears still in his fine dress asking how is Ascanio. Vasco answers that he is really bad. The police came for the dead man and the others denied what happened. They express thankfulness that Santi showed up just in time. Inside, Ofelia is sewing up a big gash on Ascanio's bare side with Jemena's aid. Ofelia tells Santi that the wound is serious but Ascanio is strong and will survive. Ascanio protests to Jemena that he doesn't want scandals or to do anything, she pushes that it was Alberto, he needs to denounce them, but he just murmurs about Manuela, Manuela.

Back at LaFont's house, Nanny is telling Bouffy that the midwife has already come and Manuela is INTACT, she is a pure virgin. Jorge is announced in. What you did was stupidity! Bouffy isn't going to tolerate..! But Jorge insists that he has to listen. You came here from no where like any poor devil. Bouffy says I'm a nobleman (hidalgo). Jorge lowers his voice and says so you have told us, but it doesn't all fit, you could have been a thief, an assassin or pirate.. I liked you. I made you my friend, my partner my, my accomplice, and a VERY rich man. Now my son detests you and my wife advises me to kill you. If you persist in this, I'm not going to be left holding the bag (no me colmes con buche de piedritos).

On La Coralina, the priest is pressing his message of perdition on the frightened looking peasants and the disgusted looking pirates. He basically says by God's mercy they have been finally freed of this pestilence but it was brought on by their sinfulness and if they persist in their sinful ways, God's wrath will return. La Coralina is an island of sin, it is a Sodom and Gomorrah. After this cheery message that doesn't even mention the filth and rats, Ric meets up with Foreman who says your priests are always alarmists. The plague has ended and the port opens back up tomorrow to navigation. I have sent a message to all my capitans that we will meet on my boat in one week to plan our strategy for the attack. I am very sorry Antillano, but you will have to wait longer to see your beloved.

Sofia and Fortunata are strolling as Sofia tells of her concern that Camila is still so depressed but working with the children helps so much. This won't be forever? No, Santiago has sent to Vera Cruz for a professor to be at the school. Ascanio could be a teacher but now he is healing from his wounds and is back at work at the administration offices. Fortunata asks if he has had more problems with Don Alberto. No says Sofia but there is a new distance between Alberto and Jorge which thrills her profoundly. When will we see Manuela? Don't know, poor thing.

Camila is in the classroom with a munchkn by the hand teaching the classroom of cherubs about washing their hands before eating, praying at bed time and getting up the next morning. Sofia and Fortunata come in with baskets of sweets and fruits. The children will all get lunch, Camila looks a bit unthrilled when she finds out it was all Santiago's idea. Never mind, Sofia wants Camila to come speak to her later when school is out. Just to talk...

Once again Santiago is pleading with Justo that he can't get his extreme rightness across to Camila because she won't really listen. It has been six months since Rita died and 4 since Camila lost her baby. He can't understand how she can continue to feel so bitter against him. Justo listens with so much patience but finally advises Santiago that perhaps he should just forget about Camila. Santi is just bewildered (aturdirse) that Camila doesn't see the justness of his point of view. Justo slips in that she rarely ever talks about him at all...Undaunted Santi adds that everything he did was for her own good... Justo now Camila's good and true advocate counters with, She doesn't think so. Justo points out that Santiago lately seems to dedicate himself to worldly pleasures. Santiago excuses this because he is doing so much good with the professor for the school and the surgeon and health clinic, he is doing so much good. He can't forget Camila, he thinks about her constantly. Moments later he shows up at his Mom's house to learn that Camila is in with Ana Maria. He asks the maid to leave and tells Camila that they had agreed some time ago that they were above all still friends. Yeah, she remembers. Then why have you changed so much? She counters with circumstances have changed so much and that has changed their lives. She blames him and her father for the death of her child which he accepts but drives on with his rightness and quest for justice. JUSTICE, she says, I don't understand! He presses on that he can't believe that such a great love they had doesn't have something left to it. In fact he is really, really desperate for her. He wonders how she could have slept with this disgrace (Ric) after two days but she has never slept with him. She looks disgusted and he grabs her face to tell her more about his hot blooded craving and his rage at her love and lust for Ric. As she breaks away she says his mother is right, every day he is more like his father. Still not getting it, he insists they will clear this up. But she just leaves the room. His parting words are you owe me Camila, you owe me... [Huh?]

Camila approaches the palace and goes in while upstairs Sofia is telling Ursula that since she is so bored and has no girl friends she should come with her on a journey. She points out to Ursula that it is a real town much larger than San Fernando. Ursula says well take Fortunada then, I don't want to go. Camila is announce in Ursula sweeps out saying she is doing very badly. Sofia suddenly thinks why shouldn't Camila come with her. Come where? Sofia has an old auntie that died and left her an inheritance and she has to go see about it.

Mario is telling Ric that they cannot get to San Fernando and back in time for the big meeting of Foreman's. Ric is anxious to see that Camila is safe and sound in the village with their child but is worried because if they made her hide her pregnancy they may be hiding his child now too. La Pai tells him not to be so negative. Inside of a month he can be heading toward San Fer with all kinds of booty. He thinks differently, they could lose their skins in Puerto Paraiso. La Pai then asks what he will do with the little boy he is caring for? If the nun's list of the dead show that his mother died, he plans to keep the toddler with him. BREAK for halftime, and the score is: oh never mind.

Camila and Sofia discussing well where is this place? A little far from here on the coast. But what if Ricardo comes for me and can't find me? Well you've already had a long time waiting for him. Camila asks, do you all think that he isn't going to come? Sofia sagely says do you want to hear the truth or a kind answer? I just thought the journey would be partly for me to have your company and also a little distraction for you but if not, forget it. Doña Sofia, you have always been very kind to me, so I am going to ask you for a very big favor. Ricardo came to look for me when they had me in Garbancillo and he told Jemena that he would return to get me but it has been so long and I am desperate here. I lost my baby and even though I have my family, I feel very lonely. I need to go look for Ricardo. Where are you going to look? I will go with you and if we don't find him I will go on looking. If I leave here with you no one will suspect a thing and, she fights for a clear plan, and cries but Sofia, says, don't worry, I am going to help you.

Ofelia arrives home, asking the maid, Ramona, how is my granddaughter? She tells her that Camila and Santiago met there and had an argument then both left.

Camila coming across the plaza runs into Candida who had heard that Camila was sick. Candida then reports that she is working for Lisabeta and Francisca at Don Alberto's house and there is a child she is caring for that they have taken in that is Clotilde's nephew, a poor orphan. Since Candida is also a niece she is a bit puzzled about who this kid is. Camila asks how many years old is he? Oh, not years he is only a few months old. Camila gets a strange feeling in her stomach and the music should warn her that something is unsettling about this news... Well Candida has to hurry back or face trouble. Later Camila is sharing the real purpose of the trip with Ascanio, Jemena, Ines and she shares that she can figure out where Mario went last time. She knows she has to find La Iguana. Ascanio thinks it is maddness for a woman to go alone on this quest. Ines remembers that when Vasco and Bernabe went to look for her, they went to this village and she can ask Vasco where they went. Camila warns that no one is to know why she wants to know, apparently not even her brother Vasco.

It's tears and beers or whines and wines for old Santiago on his luxurious bed sulking and remembering when he had to go to Ric at night, but Ric told him it wasn't an appropriate time to wake up Camila. Santiago's message was that Justo was paralyzed. He cries or drools or both wondering why for Ric, it was yes but for him no, why or why. [Why indeed my pretty blockhead.]

Camila is a regular idea machine as she enthuses that Ricardo had plans to prove that the robbery of his wagons was really conducted by Jorge and LaBouffy. If they could find the proof and condemn the robbers, Ric could get a pardon. Ascanio looks nervous and says that that would mean condemning his boss' father and his father's best friend. It certainly is not going to make him popular at the office if he helps put Papa Jorge in jail.

Ursula comes into the mill office in an outfit that took longer to put on than the time needed to walk from the palace to the mill. She tries to seduce Vasco on the spot with kisses. He who has learned a lesson or two asks what she is doing here. He is leaving right now and he will escort her back NOW. She can't believe he isn't interested but he says he doesn't want trouble and further that he loves his wife. Ursula is in disbelief but he continues, while Ines sneaks up outside the door and listens with a worried look, it's true he didn't love his wife before but little by little he loves her so much and now realizes that she is the best thing that ever happened to him in his life. Ursula looks annoyed and finally leaves, Ines grins in her hiding place and Vasco breaks into a cold sweat.

Sofia explains the journey to Jorge, she needs to attend to the will and get some of the things that were her family's. Ursula flops in and announces that she will go on the journey afterall. Sofia tells her it will be rather crowded with four. When Ursula finds out that means Camila is invited she says well, uninvite her! No! As she exits, Jorge suggest that Sofia look for another husband for her.

Vasco crosses the yard to get the sexiest greeting with squeals of delight from Ines. They laugh and disappear quickly upstairs. [smart girl, Ines] In the afterglow, Ines with her head on Vasco's shoulder makes a playful questioning about the place were he and Bernabe went that time. It turns out through the finger play that it is San Jose to La Iguana on a secondary road and about three days apart. Vasco doesn't want to talk anymore, neither does Ines.

A serving man brings a very large trunk with clothes for Camila to make the trip in style. The maid finds out it is very heavy. Camila tells Justo she is going off with Sofia to see about her inheritance. Justo thinks it is a good idea for her to go. He gently tries again to say Santiago still loves you and what if Ric never comes back? You deserve a chance to have a happy life. Camila says unequivocally that even if Ric never comes, she will still never want Santiago.

Camila next has to tell Ofelia about the journey, Ofelia gently asks her about the disagreement with Santiago, but then they do blessings about the journey and Ofelia wishes her a safe and sound journey. She is going tomorrow!

As Camila starts off toward the carriage in her lovely dress, Ines walks along reciting the directions she got out of Vasco, take the path (vereda) to the village... Paco knows more than his father and asks if Camila is going to find uncle Ric. Yes. Well tell him I want that ride on his ship!

In front of the carriage Camila argues with Ascanio once again, he has fears of her going off alone, perhaps he better come with her. No! She kisses him goodbye. Jorge is advising Sofia about the dangers of a big place like Puerto Paraiso, it's a, well it's a big place... Fortunata appears with an enormous basket, cheerful even though she now doesn't get to go. She has empanadas, sausage, cheese, bread, fruit, sweets. Kisses all around except Santiago must look on with his poor-me eyes and gets a curt curtsey from Camila. He hopes the journey will help her get over her anger at him. After, he asks Ascanio what she said about him. Ascanio, with butter wouldn't melt in his mouth resolve, retorts, should she have said something??

Ascanio and Santi go off to the cafe for a meal. Santi offers him the big job again. Ascanio thinks perhaps it is too big. Santi says he knows that Ascanio will find out how dishonest Bouffy, Marcellino and the others... have been when he starts to audit the paperwork. Santiago says he wants to find some honest people to surround himself with so he can trust them when he becomes the Señor. He will be lucky to have one. hmm, what's happening with Manuela??

Later at the office, Marcellino trembles on tiptoe while wheezing out to Jorge that Ascanio wants to see EVERYTHING! They agree that there is a big problem with those little falsified import papers for Uriel's store. Jorge strides into Ascanio and basically bribes him that if he puts Santiago's worries to rest, he, Jorge, will help Ascanio win Manuela's hand. Ascanio wears that knowing look.

NEXT: LaFont is throwing another humdinger of a fit over Lisabeta's time with the baby. He justifies striking her because a husband has the right to punish an insolent wife. He wants her to get busy having his baby. When a woman doesn't get pregnant it is the woman's fault not the man's. oh Bouffy, oh Bouffy...

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Excellent recap CherylMexNex. That priest was all doom and gloom blaming the peasants, pirates, and prostitutes for the plague that infected the town. At least the plague is over. So Camila, Sophia, and Ursula are headed for Puerto Paraiso. That's the same place that Foreman wants to have his last big hurray. Me thinks this means she and Ric are bound to have a run in with each other. Sancti really makes me sick. Camila doesn't owe him diddly squat. What exactly does she owe him. A night in the sack because she never slept with him and she slept with Ric. Sancti is worse than horny Jorge ever was. I think Lis definitely underestimated Lafont with thinking she can trick him about the true parentage of baby Antillano. Maybe she should rethink the whole thing and give Camila back her baby. But like Sancti, Lis is too obsessed with Ric to do the right thing. So Pasion ends on the 25th. I'm really going to miss this show and I hate to see it end.
 

Thanks for a great recap! "Even the intrepid Fran's wig trembles" LOL! --Nothing but a man's rage moves this old biddy. Knuckle-biting for sure, but darned if they didn't ask for it and I hope they get it in spades from ol' Al. I kept thinking through this scene that it appears the same kind of masogynistic family situation these two had wih ol' Timoteo. I could almost sympathize with them, the key word here being "almost".

I have to say that I feel for the actress who plays Fortunata. The character's weight has been the butt of so many unsubtle and snide fat references throughout the story that it's getting on my nerves. I can only imagine what the actress must have felt like after endlessy rehearsing and taping those scenes! Whatever her reasons for being overweight, it could not have been easy to do those scenes.
 

Pirate babe: ITA about Sancti. Life goes on and he is so stuck in the past that it is unhealthy. Ok. Obviously what we have here is a failyah to commun'cate. Cami needs to let this stubborn mule have it right between the eyes: Let me help you Camila. Try "What is there not to understand about he turns me on and you don't?" or "You were a youthful indiscretion," or "I made a mistake and you were it". How about a lesson in 'when NO doesn't mean YES'.
 

Hi Pirate Babe and Jardinera, I just finished correcting what seems like dozens of typos and clarified a few things like spelling Puerto better. This was a hard episode with Bouffy's violence both direct and hired and Santi's basically insane self-aggrandizement. I hated seeing our Ascaniooooo.ooo so hurt but didn't he heal well.

The good part for me is that Camila is getting her resolve together and is from now on unstoppable. It's like watching time-lapse photography of a flower opening. She's impressive.

I am sorry this show has two weeks to go, I have really enjoyed it. I occasionally sneak a look at some of the other telenovela posted and still am reading that people left Pasion because they thought it was dull. DULL, it is exhaustingly not dull with these white knuckle episodes each night.
 

Those who gave up on Pasion and didn't stick it out well it's their loss. In the beginning of the novela I thought it moved at a slow pace but now it's moving at rocket speed with so many twists and turns with each show that you'll miss something if you miss a episode. I'm glad that I stuck it out and I've grown to really love this show and Camila has definitely blossomed from how she first started out. From a naive small town girl that looked at everything in black and white to a woman who sees things in gray and that people aren't who they appear to be. Those who are perceived to be bad are good and those who seemed good are really bad. Ascanio did heal fast from his wounds and wasn't the twins something else trying to help in that street fight melee. Sancti killed for the first time and barely blinked an eye and he thinks he's better than Ric. I was impressed with how much Vasco improved in his fighting skills. I guess that'll happen when you hang out with pirates LOL.
 

Oops! Misogynistic --anyhoo....yeah, for those who left it is their loss. It was slow, but well done and generally the rule of thumb is to give all telenovelas a week or two before bailing out. Very few have grabbed me from the very start. Amarte Es Mi Pecado and El Manantial are the only two for me that have. This one and Destilando Amor were very slow starters for me, but both have turned out to be terrific rollercoaster rides.
 

Love the recap! Now I have to decide whether to watch the episode. I only want to see the anvils fall, no more pain for the good guys.
 

Thanks for the recap! Poor Ascanio! He didn't deserve to get hurt but at least he didn't die!!! And Bouffy is being an a##h##e, as usual!! Poor Manuela!

Hopefully, Camila will run into Ric soon. Sophia maybe knows what she's doing getting her away for awhile.

As for Fortunata, I don't understand why there should be any references to her weight....Wasn't it considered a sign of beauty back then to have a 'Rubenesque' figure? At least the paintings used to portray women that way.

I agree with Cherylnewmex, this novela was never dull....it has been exciting from the beginning!! And it will be over too soon. :(
 

Dear Bloggers, Since several people were offended by my sentence about Fortunata's size, I have removed it. Since I am overweight myself, I didn't think about it being as unpleasant to read as it apparently was. So, it is GONE, gone, gone. Sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. I truly agree that Fortunata is one of the prettiest and sweetest characters on the show.
 

I am puzzled about the comments about fortuna. I didn't notice any problems with weight? I noticed it with the person who is always with ursula though. Or is that the one you are referring to. I get lost in spanish translations. The one who is in love with ascanio, is perfecto.
 

Great Recap!The actress who plays Fortunata is mother of the little girl who plays Ursala's child.From what I gather, she was a very popular star who has returned to novellas out of retirement.
Frankly, I wish Ascanio could end up as the new Lord Of SF. With Manuela as the new Lady.mhm
 

Fortunata is Sofia's niece who lives at the palace and is always with her or Ursula. She is Rubenesque and has a lovely disposition. Her only fault that I find is that she is a hopeless gossip, but not usually really mean spirited about it, just sometimes tells more than she should.
Manuela is LaFont's daughter and Ascanio's love interest. She is quite slender and very young. She seems sweet and thoughtful but scared of her terrorist father.
I hope this clears it up for you Anon at 12:13pm
 

Thanks for the recap Cheryl. I will be very happy to see the horrible demise of LaFont. His violence against women is just stomach churning.

Sancti continues to become more crazy. He asks Cami if they can remain friends which (no surprise) is so insincere. He wants to marry her and can't seem to understand why she wants nothing to do with the man who caused her to loose her child. If it weren't so pathetic, it would be funny.
 

Thanks, Cheryl, for that stellar recap. Santiago seems to be rapidly going down a slippery slope with the boozing and trip to the brothel. I enjoyed the replay of one of my favorite scenes---Ric in just his shirtsleeves, hair tousled, and still warm from Camila's bed answering Santiago's knock. Ow...that had to hurt the old ego. And Ric's response to Santiago's request to see Camila : ''It's not a good time.'' [And Santiago puts 2 and 2 together and realizes that...yeah... it's not a good time because Camila is exhausted and dozing after hours in Ric's pirate embrace.] Time to move on...sometimes ''no'' just means ''no'' , Honey lamb. And, I wonder if we are going to find out where Lafont came from and what he was before coming to San Fer since Jorge has brought it up. Wow...Sofia suggests that Jorge kill Lafont. Al, you had better get the craziness under control...people are talking. I will miss this show when it ends.
 

Our heroic pirates were fighting the plague, rounding up the sick and had their noses covered while doing so. Was it because of the stench and people coughing etc? Did they know to cover their bodies to prevent the fleas from rats from jumping on them? Wondering because we had such a nice glimpse of Mario's bare chest as he rounded up people. I was worried for him However, Ric was covered up a little more and had his clothes washed/disinfected when he came back. Vinegar seems to be so useful for many things, then and now.

And where is Pablo? I guess he's okay because I think he appears in the promos.

Thank you for an informative and entertaining recap.
 

There were special outfits for "plague doctors" and I think we were shown a modified version of this in one of those guys dispensing chalk along the street. But I can't see our gorgeous Mario in a get-up like that. Also, the victims with their huge "buboes" look very much like the ones pictured here

As to Fortunata's "weight problem": this is a charming character, ably portrayed by an actress whose physical type enhances the role. I'm not sure self-censorship serves us well. It is not a disability to be fat. There are fat people in the world. Lots of them. Just as there are plenty of flacas. Some cultures are more squeamish than others about referring to people by their appearance. But we think nothing of saying someone is tall or short, guapa or fea. It's part of the whole complexion of the character/person. I hope I've not opened a can of worms off the subject of the novela, but I think this show tries to be about reality and Fortunata is a very real character. Just my 2 cents.

And a quick goodbye to all for a few months. I've so enjoyed this forum and this novela and I'll be back for whatever awaits in the fall.
 

Great recap, Cheryl. Thanks. :-)

I must say that from the time Cami went to Garbanzobeanville to wait out her pregnancy up to the present, her character has been impressive. She found her voice and her spine and is letting no one take it away. Awesome acting, SG. I am so darned proud of both actress and character! I love whenever she comes on the screen.

Yep, Santi is simply not going to get over Cami. Not going to do it, and I should have figured that from the start, what with him love-obsessed for close to TEN years now (remember those four years he was taken from her and enslaved or something at sea, probably by pirates, which is why he hates them so much, duh). He'll spend these last two weeks as sanctimonious and stupid as ever, and end up either dying that way, or redeeming at the last minute by dying, which is really going to make me mad. The writers should at least give him some kind of decent ending, if not for the ridiculous CRAP they've put him through, at least for little Ana's sake so she can have her daddy. Give me a break. Cami, Ric, and AJ are going to be happy--c'mon, we know that already. No one really thinks this show will end with Santi between Cami and Ric--c'mon. The majority of our beloveds will be content when this is all over as well. I'm just saying throw Sancti and Ana a bone. Good grief.

Dear Jorge, you've been thieving ONLY the last few months and cut way back on your atrocities. I commend you for that. But don't think I've forgotten. When your brain-addled son has raped the newlywed and engaged women of SF for a few years and sent them back to their husbands damaged, that's when I'll say your son is worse than you.

I've seen some interesting guesses about Ascanio's sister in previous posts. The show is coming to a close fast--does anyone think they could actually leave us hanging about this??

Yeah--where is Pablo? Where is Mani?

Will Le Bouffant kill again before getting offed himself?
 

I am so sorry to see this show end too. It's the first novela I have seen in a long time that feels like it was written for thinking adults, not lovesick teenagers. (No offense to LFMB, but I wish I could have that year of my life back!)
Dq, I feel sorry for Santi too. But it seems that he just hasn't learned that he can't be right all the time. He preaches to Camila about her unholy lust for Ricardo while he frequents a brothel! I was hoping they would find someone for him to love, but with two weeks left, it doesn't look good. Too bad, 'cause he's pretty hot, even with that hair of his.

Tani
 

Superb recap to an exciting episode. I can enjoy the excitement without fear knowing all is going to be well. So Cami will see Ric in Port Paradise and Whoresula will see her Aryan Pirate Stud.

I just hope we get to see Ric, Cami and Ricky Jr. enjoy some happiness together, Ascanio with Manuela and Mario with Ximena. Want to see them together vs. a quick anos despues with everybody together at a big family pic nic, mop-head children in tow ala Destilando Amor. Love this show!!
 

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Cheryl: My apologies! Self-censureship never entered my mind. I should have qualified my comment last night that it was the writer and director's 21st century telescoping references to Fortunata's always wanting to eat and thus her size, which have made me feel a bit insensed. Your translation and inference was spot on. Sofia mentions she's packed enough for a regiment and then shoots a "knowing" look at Camila. I agree with becky t. and Agnes that Rubinesque was popular back then, even desireable.

I hope you will put the reference back in as it is a legitimate part of the scene as well as of your recap.
 

Really great recap Cheryl. I have really enjoyed this telenovela and it's the most visually stunning one that I have seen in my limited experience of telenovelas in the last few years.

At times I've enjoyed the lighter hearted (yes, silly!) Al Diablo Con Los Guapos a little more simply because I personally wanted less intense drama during my daily exposure to spanish. Real life has been seriously cutting in to my telenovela time, but I never stopped wanting to watch Pasion.

Speaking of intense, LaFont is just begging to be killed now. And I'm really curious about what will happen with Lis and her Tia - what Ric will do when he finds out their part in the switch of his son (we know he'll find out). And then there's Santi and his bitterness. So many things to wrap up in the next few weeks. Should be fun!
 

Cheryl, your recap was da bomb. Jardinera I agree. The script and direction is what they are and you recapper guys shouldn't feel apologetic or protective of the community. As you guys know, if there are scenes we can't stomoch or feel offended by, we know how to plug our ears and hum or change channels. Your comments on facial expressions, body language and words all bring the episodes alive for us. I have always thought Fortunata was beautiful and the writers are a bit off because beautiful was buxom and voluptuous. As perfect as some of us may think the slender female bodies are today, somebody would have been urging Cami, Ximena and especially Inez to eat and get some meat on their bones!

Great show and for those who bailed, I was glad cause some of them were whining. Hey, give a show a chance to set the foundation for character and the mores and attitudes of the times. And SG seeming not passionate at first with Ric, that was right on target having been a small town girl whose fiance is skewered at their pre-wedding bash, then she's kidnapped and gang-raped by pirates and sold into slavery - Sheesh! SG nailed it!

Thanks to recappers who had the perfect amount of editorial sniping, guffaws and parenthetical parody without going so far with the mocking as to make one wonder why they watched.

Thanks to the community of commentors for your funny and insightful comments. I will definitely be hanging with this blog for whatever other novelas I watch. This has been so much fun!!
 

The actress who plays Fortunata, Gabriela Rivero, does a PSA that has been shown several times during the evening telenovela timelsots on Univision(since my Spanish isn't that advanced and I really haven't paid much attention to what she was saying, I'm not sure exactly what it's for). She is sitting on a sofa with two little girls (maybe her daughters?) and she doesn't look "fat". I would hazzard a guess that she's not that big compared to average women, but just looks plump when bound up in those period dresses and doing scenes next to only small, slender actresses.

I find the recurring references to her eating so much annoying, but as others have pointed out, the recappers have no responsibility to edit!
 

Hi, as a guy, I just want to say that my two favorite ladies on the show are Fortunata and Ofelia. I think they are both very beautiful, kind and down to earth, and this is sexy to me. I especially like Fortunata, who never has a bad word for anyone, and whose gusto for food never fails to bring happiness and light to the situation. Ofelia has more troubles, but when she's happy, I also find her very attractive.
 

Thanks for the fantastic, clever recap Cheryl! Two quick points:

1. I didn't think it should be that difficult for Vasco to turn Ursula down--if he loves Ines. He was all shook up. Perhaps he was more fearful of what Ursula might do?

2. Ofelia knows her son best of all. I think she knew from the beginning, he didn't have what it takes to walk the talk. He was very 'religious' until it applied to him and he wasn't getting what he wanted. It wasn't power that corrupted Sancti, but rather his decision to allowed it to change how he lived his life...
jb-Iron Jack Cash
 

Thank you Cheryl for a fab recap!

My take is that Santi's on a dizzyingly slow, pity-filled ride straight to the bottom of the barrel... pity parties, drinking, whoring, killing a man- he's scary close to rock bottom... If he hasn't hit the dregs already.

Santi's character appeared to be a decent man the first half of Pasion- one I thought worth rooting for. Jorge's opened Santi's eyes, unfortunately for the worse- to his twisted vision of life. Jorge has (at least for now) a small hand in corrupting what was basically a good man (at least in his life as the blacksmith) to conform for his ideal father/son outings...schemes, mayhem and general debauchery, plus the occasional midnight brothel run.

Still, I am holding out the tiniest shred of hope that Santi could still somehow discover the holes peppering his faulty thinking, and regain his lost self. Then (finding a good woman) while letting go of the bitterness of the past, his character could experience a healthy, returned love- not live a fantasy. I would love to see his character growth spin the full cycle back completely round...am losing hope it will happen at this point though. Even with his hypercritical statements and poor judgement of late, I still feel enough sympathy for this character and would be saddened when the inevitable anvil with his number written on it flattens him.

I believe this character has enough innate goodness inside to deem rehabilitation, unlike Bouffant, who has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He deserves whatever comeuppance the Telenova gods have designated him. BTW, with Bouffy's hair matted down and pushed away from his face, his look reminds me of Anthony Hopkins crazed appearance in 'Silence of the lambs.' Just add Chianti and fava beans. LOL

So, if Rick keeps the orphaned child that's being cared for now... and if something happens to Santi, would Camilla get Ana too? So, it's possible that by the end, adding to the group their own child, that would make a brood of three! Hmmm...LOL
 

Cheryl: Thank you for your word mastery.

I can only add that when Paisana was pouring the water for Ric's bath, I hoped he was going to get in it. No such luck, and I'm thinking these thoughts on Sunday.

I, too, am now a Cami supporter. Her character has certainly matured. She is quite different from the young woman we thought we knew at the beginning of this novela.

I'm going to miss this drama.

From lower Ala
 

Thank you Agnes for the sites on the plague doctors and the symptoms(buboes included.) I guess the plague was initially caused by the flea bites but could also be spread by the pneumonia like symptoms caused by the bacterium and thus spread to others through the air and close contact.
 

Thanks, Agnes for the links. The costuming department really seemed to have done their research. Kudos.

This link proved to be very informative for me regarding bubonic plague and the actual risk factors involved.

http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/000596.htm
 

This excellent telenovela has exceeded my expectations so I am hoping and praying that the writer and director will finish it with everything tied with a beautiful neat bow. This is my first tn by this director so I don't know if her prior tns had great endings but I suspect they did.

To add to what a commentator stated, I don't want a Destilando where everything was rushed and unfinished or a Duelo where they cruelly killed off our favorite character( Gaspar) and we never knew what happened to our main hero, Tonki (the dog.)

I think they respect the viewers enough to present us with an exciting and satisfying ending. Well anyway, I have really enjoyed the ride so far. I am very thankful for that.
 

CherylMexNex,
Thank you for your recap, but where did you find the April 25 date as the final episode? I visit the official emas website to follow the story, and by my calulations it seems it will not wrap up until May 14 in USA. If you are right, I am going to miss the April 25 and will be muy triste.
 

Cheryl thanks so much for another great recap. I love the translations you throw in from time to time. I never got to see the remark about Fortunata's weight but I'm glad that it was made clear that the comments were not aimed at you or whatever it was that you wrote. So, don't change any thing about your style. We love you and it's so good having you aboard.
I'm hoping for a good end for Santi. He isn't the only one who is crazy in love in this novela. Nor is he the only one who has killed someone. Sure, I disagree with his change in personality since he came to power and I know it's going to be commented on. But even taking this into account, this endless ripping him apart is overkill.
 

Dear Anon, Sun 06:11PM, The
April 25th date was shown on Friday nights episode just before the previews, right after Diablo/Guapos ended here on Univision New Mexico. So that has to mean that they are not going to slip to half hour time slots like they did in Mexico. I was there in January when they did that for the last episodes and it made the show last about a month longer since they did two weeks worth of hour long shows stretched to four weeks. I found it frustrating and I am not sure it would be a successful with the US audience. It seems like they do that to interlace the next show and get you hooked on the new before the old one is entirely gone. But hey, Eduardo Yañez is en El Fuego en la Sangre, think I'd miss a minute of that unless I had a date with death or something truly big? Not likely, not likely at all....HA.
 

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Anon. Sun. 6:32pm -- Just a "by the way", yesterday I finally saw Uni's announcement that the Grand Final is 4/25 and that Fuego starts 4/28. Somebody on at TN-W posted that they'd seen the Mexican show but now in the U.S. they'd passed the point where the 1/2 hr. shows started in Mexico. Something was said about there being an extra 1/2 hr., so my guess is there'll be a 90 min. show on that Friday with maybe a 30 min. lead in similar to DA.
 

Pasofino~~~~Fernando was in the tub a lot in Amor Real. In fact, bathing seemed to be the theme of that novela ...everyone got into the tub. In Alborada, the theme was bodily functions..peeing and retching.
 

Several things are spinning in my head.

1. Ascanio's sister. Do we know for certain that it is not Jimena? Lately those two have been so close, with some really "intimate" scenes but with no hint of romance. In novelas, isn't it rare to see a man and woman that close, if they are not either related or destined to fall in love? Especially period pieces?

2. Vasco & Santiago. They both suffer from the curse of being young men, prone to impulsiveness, ruled by emotions and hormones. Vasco, in the past, had no self control. He paid the price, learned his lesson, and is determined to change. But when someone like Ursula is all over him, he is still a young man ruled by hormones. It is hard work to overcome that drive; that's why he struggled.

OTOH, Santi was always self controled. The problem is, he had boy-size self control, and now he is facing man-size temptations. I don't think he became weaker; I think the temptations became stronger. Stronger than his defenses. I think his mama knew he didn't have the strength of character to handle the rough stuff.

3. Ship jumpers. I admit, I jumped ship. Not in the beginning. Rather, in the middle when it started to bog down. I was never a whiner, but I stopped watching daily. Cut back to once or twice a week, when convenient. Recently it has been really heating up, so I'm watching daily again.

I admit, my biggest obstacle is my limited Spanish. While I can understand some other novelas adequately, Pasion is really "beating my lips" (Army linguist slang for "I can't understand it).
 

Re : Cultural concepts of beauty. I had a married couple from Colombia as students a few years ago. Magdalena told me that her hubby Fernando called her ''Gordita.'' [She had an average build ; she was not fat.] I asked her if the nickname made her mad, and she said that it was a term of endearment. However, American women would not appreciate their honeys calling them Little Fat One !! Everything is relative.
 

Paula ~~~LOL~~~''...a young man ruled by hormones...'' That comment made me think of the 8 years that I taught in a senior high school. Teen boys are like hormones wearing sneakers.... exhausting to behold. I guess Vasco is growing up and has a good wife to take care of his hormones. Saintly, on the other hand, has resorted to booze and brothels. No good can come from emulating his daddy. I fear for him because the other guy who loves the heroine does not usually come to a happily ever after ending in the novelas I've seen. I think that I could forgive Saintly for being increasingly more and more of a libertine while at the same time acting self righteous and intolerant if he had a drop of humor in his being, but ,alas, he is quite humorless. One of the qualities adding to Ric's hotness is his charming , self deprecating sense of humor.
 

I am sooo sorry to see this telenova end especially because I enjoy the period shows much more than those of contemporary times.

I need to confess here and now that I was one of those who continually commented on Fabio's (aka Santiago's) unkempt hair but now I actually am feeling very sorry for him and find him attractive - who da thunk it!
 

It's funny that the subject of Fortunata's size and appetite came up this particular weekend, because I was thinking on Friday night how pretty she is and how I hoped she'd be in something else soon. And also how happy I would be if someone gave me a picnic basket full of that stuff. :)

She really doesn't look much bigger than the other women to me, and I actually thought it was cute and refreshing to see a woman eating well and not complaining about how fat she is. I can see where some might find it offensive to have her characterized that way, though. (Or maybe I missed something specific that would have bothered me to?)
 

As for our Saintly Santi who perhaps gets too many criticisms: He really asks for most of them with his attitude underneath about his superior knowledge, judgement and well, saintliness, near to the angels than any of us so to speak. But I think he is a powerful actor and I would like to see him come out of this story at a better place than he is headed now. One more observation about his hair though: did anyone else notice that his greasy, stringy days were most obviously over when the young woman at the brothel touseled his hair as they rolled over a few times in the bed scene. His hair was a shiny, magnificent mane. It was gleaming, clean and ever so sexy. Hope he doesn't lose that if he gets pious or finds other love again. I think Camila really meant it however when she told her father that even if Ricardo never, never comes back, she would never go back to Santi. Burnt that bridge, didn't he...
 

Yes, Sebastian Rulli (aka the telenovela Fabio) is a very handsome man but has proved to me that he is a top notch actor as well as and is not to be dismissed for his good looks which I confess I did before viewing Pasion. And I will be sure to catch his next project.
 

I did notice that along with the Fab's new wardrobe came better hair care!
 

I finally figured out that LaFont told Manuela he was going to castrate Ascanio. "Capar" was the verb he used. Lo voy a capar.
With that and the Virginity test no wonder she yelled "No quiero".
The plot thickens or gallops ...mhm
 

mnm: So, somebody caught that capar also! The first night it was capar on my CC and the next night it was acabar. I went back over them both to double check. Too very different outcomes..... My thoughts about her answer were similar to yours. I didn't know either if she was refering to Ascanio or to the thought of having some woman having to grope inside to find out her physical state. Probably both.
;>))
 

I agree this show is picking up the pace. Whew! You almost need to catch your breath at the end of each night.

I hope it will be revealed by Manuela to Ascanio on why Le Bouffy is so damned cruel to her. Maybe he is just plain loco cuz somethin just ain't right with Le Bouffy.

Maybe we'll see a Ric/Cami reunion this week???????

Speaking of the Gran Finale on April 25, if the "Christina" show does a Pasion "reunion" show, would it be possible for someone to post a recap on here for those of us whose Spanish isn't that great? Personally I'd be interested in knowing what the actors have to say.

I've got my apt. halfway packed up for my move this week. Still have more to do but it helps I'm taking this week off from work. To add insult to injury, I've come down with this cold crud again for the 3rd time since December (gggrrr!!). If it ain't one thing it's another.
 

Hey, I remember that I got the capar line on Thursday night too then got too busy with the recap and I think you were right, Jardinera, I looked at the subtitle line which was acabar on Friday. Poor Ascanio....oooo. Now Santiago already has been earning his redemption in more ways than one.
It also made me think of capons which my Iowa farm relatives raised, castrated roosters that became feasting size birds for special Sunday dinners. Hmmm, Ascanio better hire a body guard to at least keep an eye on Bouffy. Bouffy's going to have all of us coming for him not just the pieman, if her tries to hurt our Ascanio again!
 

Y'all,

It's the weirdest thing. This is only my third telenovela, the second one where Sebastian Rulli (Sancti) is concerned. And I swear, it's like the writers of telenovelaville have have decided the poor actor will simply play the same character over and over again, but in different settings. In RUBI, just like here, they started with a noble, hardworking, compassionate guy, got him hooked on the love of his life, then deprived him of the love of his life and spiralled him right down into insanity past this stuff. Even my brother was shocked at the horrible way his storyline ended.

I think he was in MUNDO DE FIERAS as well, and though I didn't get the chance to watch that novela, I know his character started the same way, a great guy engaged to a great girl, then everything went in the toilet concerning the love of his life (my dad's not my dad, my fiance is my dad's daughter and therefore my sister, et cetera, barf-o-rama). So I can just imagine a horrible end there too. Did anyone watch that?

Does somebody in Mexico have it in for Rulli? Just who did he piss off? LOL!

I was really happy to see Fortunata on the show, representing hourglass figures everywhere. Whoresula was always purposely making discouraging remarks to the woman. But then Whoresula would.

LOL @ Anon 8:28! Fabio (aka Santiago) ROFL!! Good one.

I wouldn't be surprised if Ascanio and Jimena were brother/sister.

You are all so cool to communicate with. ALL of you. Honestly, what are we going to do when this thing ends??
 

Ascanio's sister probably doesn't figure in this other than as his background story. But if she did reappear it would have to be a character he hasn't run into yet. His sister wasn't a baby or little child when he last saw her so he'd have recognized her if it were Jimena or any of the other characters he has seen so far.
 

We have LOTS of loose ends to tie up, aside from our lovers kept apart for so long. Love love LOVE this telenovela & will be so sorry to see it end. The gran finale promises to be a good one!

:-)
 

Oh, wow ... I thought the telenovela dragged towards the middle, but I stuck with it and I'm glad. Something exciting in every episode, the plot is hustling along, and there is an end in sight (I'm loving the show, but I'm getting tired of being chained to the TV every night).

Santiago ... I think people on the show are still assuming he's the person he was, the good religious man ... and he's not that person any more.

I'm hoping for happy endings for everyone (all the good people, at least - the bad guys will end, naturally, badly).

The discussion of Fortunata is interesting. I'd noticed she was shown as having an appetite for sweets and she is heavier than most of the other women; but I think she's what my father would have called "a nice armful". She's not the prettiest woman on the show, but Fortunata's good humor and generosity (notice she packed the enormous basket of food for ther others) make her someone I've become very fond of.

And, finally - die, Bouffy, die!

Toddson
 

As far as I can recall, Juan Cristobal (Sebastian Rulli, aka our Santiago) had a happy outcome in Mundo de Fieras. Someone tried to break up his relationship and he got leukemia, but a marrow transplant from his mother (who's on Guapos now) saved his life, he got to be with his One True Love, and the chick who tried to break them up became nice.

He had clean, shaggy, shortish hair and he was just the purtyest thing ever. :)

But that was such a one-note role for Rulli that I couldn't tell whether he could act or not. I think we have our answer now. :)
 

Thanks to CherylNewMex for the wonderful recap and all y'all for the delightful and insightful comments. I've enjoyed Pasion so much. Bouffy the badazz :-)
Glad to see Vasco come to Ascanio's defense. Yes, Vasco's fighting technique has improved, and here we thought he was a lover, not a fighter. Ines was so cute and sneaky working the pillow talk to get info from Vasco.

Sofia is truly a good advisor to Jorge. I would love to know more about their backstory, beyond the hints we've had. There seems to be mutual respect and even some reluctant love, yet it's obvious that something went awry at some point.
It's good that the thought crossed Ric's mind that someone could be hiding his baby. He'll need to remember that soon.
Santi on the downhill spiral, so sad. It's true he has no sense of humor. Ric, as noted, does have one. Jorge has a sense of humor, or at least a self-aware sense of irony. Santi lacks it, as does (need we say) LaFont.
So much fun dissecting the plot and characters here. And where is my little sweetie Claudio??!!
La Paloma
 

Ironic that both Camila and Ricardo each acquired a child they were not expecting. Camila guardian of her neice and Ricardo guardian of a orphan from the plague...who was playing with a little boat in the bath. SO CUTE!

Cloe is wearing an amulet bag as it is called in some traditions. But her bag holds snacks not prayers! Humm...
 

Am I the only one that forgot the 'other' trick card...being pardoned by the offended? I'm referring to Camila forgiving her papa. So he doesn't have to come to a lonely/painful end.
If inSanity lays a violent hand on Camila and it looks like he's going that far off the deep end, Ricardo will probably not have that card in his deck.
 

I am really looking forward to tonight's novela. My mom watches, too and we always call each other up to ask "have you seen it yet?" The other day we were on our way to shop at a store, started talking about Pasion, and I drove right by the store! We laughed because this novela is so good you can forget where you're going!!

Anyway, I hope all the loose ends are tied up, too. It would be nice if Fortunata could end up getting married. She has such a sunny disposition and is pretty. That would show Whorseula!! Remember the time when Ascanio was shirtless awhile back? Fortunata made a comment about Ascanio being strong looking, or something to that effect.

Those plague outfits at that website were scary looking! Just looking at those might have scared some of those people to death!!:0

I also noticed that Santigo's hair looks cleaner. Now, if only he would comb it......
 

Cheryl - thanks for the great recap. I hope Santi's killing the bad guy (well deserved)is the key to Santi's turnabout and redemption. I could not believe it when Santi was actually using "the services" in the burdel. He's just a turn before hell.
Ric looked a bit skeptical during the priest's rant about sin causing the plague. He doesn't buy it.
I sure hope Pablo survives and the orphan wasn't "put in" to comfort Paisana over Pablo's death.
Vasco -yay! He's grown up!
I really want Fortunata to find a nice husband. I'll be very mad if she's relegated to spinsterhood just because she isn't a skinny girl. So wrong!

I'm thinking that maybe Lis is killed by loco Lafont, and Tia tells Ric about the baby, in exchange, of course, for a nice retirement pension. Even better if Lis doesn't die, but gives up the baby because she fears LL will kill him.

Two more weeks, que lastima. Pero, that's better than months of drawing it out until I want to throw my Spanish-Eng. dictionary through the t.v.
 

You are so right Anya - I would take this frantic pace of late any day over the other choice, like the way Duelo and Amar went out. Endless weeks of nothing happening. Serenity now.
Cheryl great recap! I didn't get to watch until last night so my comment is now #239 or something.
I have been wondering how Ric/Camila would find out the truth, the theory that Fran will tell to save her own skin is a very good one. I wouldn't be surprised to see Lis herself try to exchange the baby for her own freedom, which softie Ric will of course provide. Hopefully by stabbing the hell out of LaFont rather than just paying him off or something.
Maybe LaFont will die, then Jorge can blame him after the fact for all the accounts that don't add up, getting himself off the hook. Ascanio will, as usual, not say anything to anybody about anything, which Jorge and Santiago will reward by making sure he gets to be with Manuela. That's my theory.
 

I still think Lisabeta's going to be the one to kill LaFont - he's endangering her and Ricardo's baby (and, you know, she really hates him). Maybe he'll kill Francisca and scare Lisabeta into taking action. Then she can pack up her doll and retire to a convent or something.

I'm wondering if Santiago doesn't eventually see the error of his ways and repent and either (a) die with a moving deathbed scene or (b) enter a monestary (a vow of silence might be nice ... and he'd have to cut his hair!). The Mancera reign would come to an end, Claudio could return as the rightful Duke of Salvatierra, annex San Fernando, and run the place well. Kind of a reverse of what Jorge was trying to do.

Toddson
 

I would love for Claudio to annex SF! Unfortunately, he still has his cousin's murder hanging over his head - I mean he killed the guy in cold blood in front of dozens of witnesses. He'd have to do an awesomely huge good deed to get pardoned for that.

And with the end of the story drawing nigh, the possibilities are pretty limited. I can think of only one thing... and I think I'd better shut up right now. :-)
 

I loved the recap CherylMexNex!!!

Especially the wig-trembling of Fran...

I have to say that I was one of those people who thought this novela was dull and uninspiring in the begining, and only stuck it out, because Ric/Fer C. However, I am sooooo very glad I did, because it turned out to be an EXCELLENT novela!!

Susanna G./Cami has truly made Cami come to life, and all the actors have really brought to life their characters...when I can feel hate, emotion, laughter and just downright incredibility at some of the stupidity of some (I won't mention names, but we all know who they are)! Alright, I'll mention names! LOL Grita, Santi (working my last nerve into the ground), Lisa, LeBouffy, just to mention a few;that type of acting says to me wonderfully executed acting!!

Hats off to them all!!! Especially Fernando!!! I love that man!!!!
 

Well, maybe Sancti can be redeemed in the end if somehow Ascanio's sister shows up soon and they meet and Sancti falls in love with her. In DA Dr. Coffee didn't meet the love of his life till the next to last episodio and she turned his life completely around. In Amaro Otra Vez the old boyfriend is redeemed by letting go of his longtime love with the intention of starting over somehow. So, it could happen again in this story.

I think Fortunata should marry also and I could forsee Chip and Dale being given some sort of position as trustworthy friends of the jr. Señor and that would make one of them elligible perhaps, since she doesn't have a dowry. Also, I could see Sofia giving her dead aunt's inheritance to Fortunata to make her marriageable to one of the minor nobles in the area, somebody we haven't learned of yet. Hopefully not Matteo or Uriel since those guys are creeps and part of Bouffy's murdring and thieving goon squad.
 

D of 7c's: I didn't know if Rulli could act much either. His roles have pretty my been 1 dimensional in the things I've seen him do to this point, but after the past few weeks it is obvious he has talent and can emote wonderfully for the camera. The next question I'd say is can he swash and buckle in any century and will his machismo masterly overshadow the other men on screen before he's 40, similar to Mauricio Islas and Fernando Colunga.
 

One reason I started watching Pasion was all the FC supporters (had never seen him)who sang his praises to the skies on this blog. He is gorgeous, hawt, worth watching, etc., and there's lots of action, but the real thing holding my interest is the rich array of secondary characters and their relationships with one another. As the characters change, everything else shifts, and it's fascinating to observe. Also the reasonably good historical accuracy is fun for me.
La Paloma
 

Well, after a long day of work and shopping, it was fun to read the comments tthat were posted today. Now, for some stream-of-consciousness comments about the comments. Ah, yes, Rulli as Cristobal in Mundo....ALL THOSE HANDHEARTS..He was so sweet. [The little vixen who tried to steal him away from his Onetruelove is also in Guaypos. I think that Lis will fear that Lafont will kill Little Ricky , so she'll tell the truth about kidnapping him and perhaps kill Lafont [maybe not death by doll but somehow].
 

Rulli spent a lot of time crying in Mundo. So when Pasion started out and he was spending a lot of time being pitiful, I got worried. He's more than proven himself now, though; I think all of these actors have. I wish we could send little hand-hearts to all of them. (Especially Ascanio <3 <3 <3)
 

I don't even think that Santiago loves Camilla anymore - with him it's just pride. Why did you let him nail you when I never go to. Sone men are like that sometimes. When someone takes away something they think belongs to them - even if they don't particularly want it anymore it's a matter of pride (gone wrong)
 

I too started watching because of F.C. but I have to say that (and don't attack me for it) the supporting characters are what made this telenovela most enjoyable.
 

I definitely started watching Pasion because of Fernando. But I kept watching because of the blossoming love story between Ric and Camila (Susana has done a awesome job playing Camila. As was already stated she really brought Camila to life and added dimensions to her performance) and of course the acting from the supporting cast. This is definitely one talented group of actors on this show.
 

Was it my imagination or did Santi say when he was tussling with Camila that if he were more like his Dad, he'd just take her and then later, if didn't want to be his, she'd better stay out of his reach. Kinda malevolent. And where did he suddenly learn to sword fight? He managed to polish off LaFont's goon with a few quick moves before running him though. I remember Cami telling Ric that Santi wasn't much of a fighter.

And that was quite the riposte from Sofia--telling Jorge to just kill LaFont and be done with it. She's one tough cookie. When she went off on the trip I couldn't help but think that Jorge was glad not to send her off with the secret service. He'd be getting rid of a few problems if his wife and daughter never came back.
 

The way Sancti has been rough with Camila he probably would've taken her by force and I think she knew that which is why she wanted to get the heck outta dodge and get out of that town and look for Ric. Anon 7:04 I completely agree with you. It's all about his wounded pride IMO.
 

I agree too. Santiago never seems to talk about her falling in love with Ric, it's always "yeah but you had sex with him and not with me." He is totally being a stalker. He doesn't even know her any more, he just feels the need to possess her. I think he is being set up to be rehabilitated sometime soon, I just can't imagine them leaving him in a villainous role in the end. Justo has already been forgiven, I suspect Santi will be too eventually. Something appropriately manly, like shaking hands with Ric or something, then going to get drunk and cry in his room alone.
 

I keep thinking about Ric thought-bubbling him presenting Cami with their baby. Really appealing and sexy. I hope that's how it really goes down.

Rape... I don't know. Sancti's too wishy-washy. He's all puffed up Lord of the Manor I Got Power Now and My Word is Right and I'm Owed This, but he's still not crossing certain lines, like trying to make sure the books aren't doctored, keeping helpless people from being killed, etc. He's swinging back and forth like a stupid wind chime because he just doesn't fit. He might THINK he could force Cami, but I'll bet money he wouldn't be able to get the ol' apparatus to properly obey with her pissed and crying. Wishy-washy. (I'm really feeling the urge to look ahead on YouTube now, in case I'm digging another hole! But I won't! URGH!)

When Le Bouffant and posse came to the engagement party to collect Cami for Whorehey, way back, I do believe Sancti was slicing in her defense. So I wasn't surprised to see him skewer that fool trying to kill Ascanio.

This is my first Fernando novela. I'd heard so much about the man from many of you before actually seeing him. And from the beginnings of PASION, I could see why everyone was so crazy about him. He has more than fulfilled my expections in playing the different faces of Ricardo, not to mention the fact he "smolders" even when he's not doing anything. Mmmmmmm.

I wonder what he'll be in next...
 

Thanks, mad bess and julie, for the info on Juan Cristobal.

This PASION thing must just be a fluke. :-)
 

Margaret, you know I actually thought Jorge showed the most real concern for his wife that I've ever seenn He truly seemed worried about her safety. For the first time ever, they exchanged a smooch! Jorge has really successfully been a SOB on the down low: financing and inspiring all kinds of dastardly deeds while trying to maintain a veneer of innocence. Like some others have said, he has managed to remain likeable. His cool, hipcat Daddio bounce and his grooving on the sounds of whatever century that was. Yeah, my man is cool, alright. I think he does indeed respect Sofia, and love her in his own way. I hope the pieman and scorpion cart pass him by.
 

Yeah, you are probably right, Anon. Sofia and Jorge definitely have a complicated relationship. Her ability to assert power in her own sphere makes me think that Jorge got his title or wealth through her. It was rare but it did happen. Or she controls her own money because she has a higher rank than his. I see a grudging respect there between them. And during this novela, he's gone from not listening to her at all, to pretty much ending up agreeing with her on everything--Ursula, Santiago and now LaFont.
 

It just occurred to me that we need to start planning our new costumes and icon pictures. I'm not crazy about the oversize sombreros of Fuego en la Sangre and the women aren't doing any unique costuming that I have wanted to emulate yet. Hmmm, a trip to the wardrobe to see what can substitute for cross bones, skulls, eye patches, pirate kerchiefs. Well another chance to reinvent ourselves. That's always refreshing.
 

What is that--something in the blood? Fire? What's it basically going to be about? Does anyone know yet? So far I'm only seeing sombreros!
 

Fuego en sombreros?... It looks to fail on my first elimination round which is, "I will not watch anything where the women wear less clothes than a toddler!"
Second round, "I don't NEED those kind of muscles when I make bread".They're pushing awfully hard on the near naked males. Is there a story that is not formulaic.
BUT I will tune in just because I enjoy this blog SO MUCH.
 

Aw come on Bonny! After all the palpitations about Ric and Ascanio with no shirts on, now you're going to pick on scantily clad women? That's not fair at all! I for one have been waiting for something full of women not wearing lots of clothes.

But I guess that's just me :) I know I'm in the minority here.
 

Thanks CherylNM! I just got caught up last night on 3 days worth of episodes (Wed-Fri). Man oh man things are moving along at a fast clip. I have really enjoyed this telenovela, as I have all of Estrada's and director Miguel's. I don't have anything to add to the plethora of great comments, I just wanted to thank you for the excellent and fun recap.
 

Isn't Fuego en la sangre Fire in the Blood? I think the story is about 3 brothers revenging the death of their sister and go about it by seducing three sisters. Boy, they really have made Nora Salinas a plain jane it looks like - who everyone knows from La Fea is actually drop dead gorgeous
 

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