Friday, April 18, 2008

Pasion Thursday April 17—What happens in Pto. Paraiso doesn't stay in Pto. Paraiso

We left our hero Ric in somewhat of a predicament last night—he was with Pablo on board the Camila which was under attack by Spanish ships (Mario having gone on ahead to La Iguana on the Salamandra). The gunpowder caught fire and Ric urged them all to jump into the water to save themselves. Pablo protested but Ric ordered him and he dutifully went along too. Everybody off except for her Captain: Ric stood at the wheel of his burning ship. On board the Spanish vessel, the soldiers cheered to see the pirate ship fully engulfed in flames.

Back in San Fernando, Jorge arrives at LaFont’s and asks to see him. The major domo says LaFont can’t really talk, he’s been given a great deal of laudanum. Jorge says he doesn’t care, to let him in. Jorge comes in and greets the ladies in the great room, Fortunata, Fran and Lis who is holding BOTH the dolly and baby Pedro. Jorge goes in to see LaFont who is lying in bed. He wakes him up. LaFont stirs suddenly and reaches out to feel his leg. He sighs when he discovers it’s gone. Jorge continues “I am guessing that you feel pretty rough. But I need to talk to you. I’d like to know what the hell you did.” Al responds “About what?” Jorge says, “don’t pretend. You robbed a caravan. You lost a leg, Uriel and Mateo have disappeared. And not only that, my son has already discovered the falsified importation docs. “Kill him” says LaFont weakly. Jorge says “the one I’m going to kill is you.” “Ever since you got hooked up with the blind chick, you’ve done nothing but make mistakes. One after the Other.” LaFont tries to put it back on Jorge but Jorge will have none of it. He says he wants two things from LaFont. For him to make up a story about what happened to him and for him to give his permission for Manuela to marry Ascanio, so that he’ll shut up about the docs. LaFont is enraged by the latter but Jorge orders it and LaFont has no choice but to agree. Jorge asks about Uriel and Mateo. LaFont says that he doesn’t know about Mateo but Uriel “died.” (Uh, that’s an artful use of the passive voice, there Bouffy! We all saw you stab him.) Jorge looks disgusted. He asks about the body but LaFont says he doesn’t know. Jorge shakes his head.

And speaking of corpse-like objects, we see Ric floating in the water face up, hanging on to a piece of flotsam from the now destroyed ship.

Next, we are in a barn where the bodies of Uriel and the wounded Mateo along with all the other dead and wounded from the assault have been taken for identification. A guy IDs them for the Colonel and his soldiers and further tells them that they are friends of the Lord of San Fernando and the equally powerful Don Alberto LaFont. The Colonel looks thoughtful. He asks the name of the “regidor,” or crown official and the guy tells him “Don Jorge Mancera y Ruiz.”
Back to Ric who drags himself ashore to the cheers of his fellow surviving men. They are all really glad to see eachother.

In SF, Ascanio and Manuela have a joyful reunion in the park. They kiss. Ascanio tells her that he missed her. He notes that her Dad let her out of the house and she says that he’s in bed and while he’s out of it, she’s free. She asks him if he knows what happened and he says yes. She notes that they cut off his leg. She doesn’t understand what’s going on. First some robbers put out his eye and now this…She knows her dad is no angel but now he’s completely round the bend. Even Lis must be sorry she married him. “He treats her very badly. Especially since she had that child baptized.” Ascanio is puzzled too about why Al would be so pissed off about the baby. Manuela explains that her Dad thinks that the baby is a dirty urchin, plus he’s angry that Lis gave the baby her last name. Ascanio asks why she did that. Manuela says that the servant didn’t know the mother’s or the father’s last name so Lis said to use hers. Ascanio says that he’s not too surprised that Lis would do something like this, after all, she’s always been a little unhinged. “So what name did they give the baby?” he asks. “Pedro.” Replies Manuela. Ascanio is surprised “Pedro de Salamanca?” That’s Ric’s daddy’s name! Manuela says Lis always liked Ric and maybe she wanted to honor him in this way. “Or maybe….” says Ascanio trailing off but looking thoughtful.

And Pedrito’s daddy is on a beach eating fire roasted squid with the boys, talking over what happened. Lots of men were lost, although they might have washed up somewhere else. Pablo is still among the missing. One guy asks about the Camila and Ric makes a throat cut gesture and clicks his tongue. “Lost, sure” says the guy. Ric comments that they need to get together to go back to la Iguana but just then a posse of soldiers appear and the leader tells them not to move. He shouts at them that they must have been part of the gang of pirates that assaulted Puerto Paraiso. He asks if they have a captain and Ric starts to move but one of the men pipes up that No, their captain died when their ship was wrecked in the dogfight. The officer demands that they give up any weapons they have with them. All of them. And he orders his man to search the pirates in case they have any hidden weapons.

Over at Ofelia’s back in SF, Ascanio recounts the strange tale of Pedrito de Salamanca that Manuela has just told him. Ines (who just got some similar intel from the maid Candida) immediately jumps to the same conclusion that maybe…just maybe…little Pedrito is actually Camilia’s baby, who didn’t die after all! That Lis got the baby somehow. Vasco says he can’t believe his father would have lied to them. Jimena says maybe it was Santiago who set it up. Ines can’t believe her brother would have been so bad. Jimena is skeptical; she thinks that he hated Ric enough. He could have done it. Ines says regardless, he wouldn’t have done something like that to Camila. Ascanio says that if this child was Camila’s it could have been other people who took him. Jimena says that Lis was always in love with Ric and she could have had it arranged. Ascanio relates LaFont’s fury at having the baby there, with Ric’s last name. Vasco says that they should remain calm and wait for his sister to get back. They’ll tell her everything and decide what to do.

The pirate prisoners are tied together and are perp-walked to a prison. As they cross a bridge over a ravine, we spy Pablo hiding among some rocks. Pablo continues to follow carefully at a distance. The officer announces to the boys that they will be assigned rock breaking duties on a chain gang until they are tried. “For what? asks Ric. “For piracy” says the officer. Ric says that this is a serious accusation and where is the proof? Ric claims that their merchant ship was caught in a skirmish and they were shipwrecked. The officer says he doesn’t believe him. And he’s sure that the lashing they’ll get will force them to confess, even if they didn’t do it so no big deal. He locks them all in one big cell, still manacled and tied to one another. After the guards leave, one pirate asks Ric what they’ll do. They are like trapped like rats. Ric says that the officer mentioned that they’ll be working on a chain gang. That means that they’ll be outside. They’ll have to figure out the possibilities there for escape. Plus once they don’t show up in Iguana, the other guys will come looking for them. One guy asks what will happen if they don’t come. Ric shuts him up. “Or if they are late in coming?” asks another. Ric doesn’t answer. Instead he yells out the gate that the men need food and water, they aren’t in condition to be doing rock breaking.

The Ladies have finally returned home, in an open carriage this time. Before they get to town, Sofia tells them she wants to talk to them and gets them all out in the shade of some trees. She says that before they get back she wants them to agree that what happened in Puerto Paraiso stays in Puerto Paraiso. Ursula gets it right away. “You mean you don’t want me to tell anyone that Camila met her lover there.” Sofia says that she doesn’t want it known that Ursula slept with an English Pirate. Ursula laughs. Nor that she flirted with that Captain adds Ursula. (Cami at least has the modesty to be embarrassed. ) Sofia says she better not tell about Cami or she’ll rat out her catting around and for sure her Dad will put her in a cloistered nunnery. Sofia doesn’t have to threaten Romualdo who agrees also not to talk. Sofia says that they will say that they left Puerto Paraiso just before the pirates got there. All agreed, Sofia says,” let’s go home.”
The Colonel and his men ride into SF just ahead of the Ladies. Cami gets dropped off first and her family are excited to see her.

Don Jorge and Marcelino meet up and Marcelino says that he got the forged docs from Ascanio. He adds that nobody has seen Uriel or Mateo. Jorge tells Marcelino that it would be a good time for him to leave town. On vacation, for a rest. Or better yet, forever. Marcelino sputters and protests that he was only following Don Jorge’s orders. Jorge says “my orders?” Who do you think they will believe? You or me? Marcelino is practically in tears when he shakes his head. Clearly the Lord’s word is worth more than his. Don Jorge tells him to take his family and go—and never return to San Fernando. Marcelino, ever the loyal servant, sniffles and bows as he dejectedly leaves the office. As he leaves, the guard comes in and announces that Col. Jose Maria Valencia asks for an audience. Jorge asks where he comes from. The guard says that he’s from the barracks at San Benito. Jorge nods knowiningly.

Outside, the Col. and his men are met by Santiago coming down the stairs who wants to know why they are there. The Col says that they are there to see Don Jorge and Santiago says that he’s Jorge’s son. Just then Jorge comes out and asks their business. The Col says that he wants to talk about two men from the town, one dead the other wounded. Jorge invites them into his office and Santiago follows. We don’t see them tell the whole story but get Jorge’s (fake) reaction of shock and concern. He clarifies that Mateo is still alive and says he doubts that they could have been involved in the robbery. “They probably just happened to be in the area.” The Col says “at that time of night?” Jorge says “maybe they were looking for chicks and got caught up in it.” (We get a look at Santiago’s face which has a pretty incredulous look—not sure if it’s that he doesn’t believe his dad or he can’t believe that his dad would tell such an incredible whopper.) Jorge asks that Uriel’s body be brought back to SF for burial and that Mateo be transported as well so that his family can take care of him. Col Jose says he has no problem releasing the body but Mateo is to stay put. He’s got the barracks doctor looking after him. Jorge makes a caustic remark about the military doctor and Col. Jose cuts him off saying that the family can send a private doctor if they wish—but Mateo isn’t going anywhere. He gives a hard look and Jorge realizes that he’d better not push his luck with this guy. Col. Jose says that he understands that these two men were friends of Alberto LaFont and he’d like to talk to him. Jorge says that unfortunately La Font had “a riding accident” two days ago and had his leg amputated. So he can’t talk. Jorge goes on to lament how these guys could have gotten involved in the caravan robbery. Col. Jose says there’s no doubt in his mind. He was guarding the caravan and he fought them himself. Jorge then changes tack and says “wow, you can be friends with someone for years and not realize what they are hiding from you.” Col. Jose turns to Santiago and asks him if he was friends with these guys. Santiago chokes out a “No.” Next Jorge asks why they’ve sent a Colonel to a small barracks like San Benito. The Col. says that he’s come on a special mission. Jorge looks nervous. Santiago looks keen.

Sofia and Ursula finally made it home. They are just coming in when Jorge comes out with the Col. and Santiago. Jorge introduces them and tells the Col. that they are just back from Pto. Paraiso. The Col.’s eyes grow wide and he says “Pto. Paraiso just got attacked by the English Pirate John Foreman!” Sofia says casually that it must have happened AFTER they left. She gives her apologies leaves. Ursula follows but not before flirting with the Col. Jorge and Santiago exchange looks. ( Jorge is probably wondering if he can work the same magic with Ursula and this guy as he did with Ascanio and Manuela.)

As Camila unpacks, Ines fills her in on all the latest news. She tells her about the attack on LaFont. She asks after Ascanio and Ines says she thinks he is sad but she’s not sure, given how reserved he is. Just then, Paco runs in and gives his aunt Camila a big hug. He asks where Ric is. Cami says gently that he can’t come back yet, he’s still got some stuff to do. Paco pouts and Ines complains that Cami is going to think that he isn’t glad to see her. Paco says he’s glad to see her but he would like to play with his uncle Ric! Cami complains that he doesn’t want to play with her! And she runs out of the room trailing him by the hand.

Col. Jose rides out of San Fernando with his men. He chats with his lieutenant, remarking on the coincidence of LaFont’s “riding accident” with the assault on the caravan. The lieutenant asks if they are going to take it up with the government house. The Col. says no, here everybody is obviously connected. “And what about the daughter of the Lord (Regidor)?” The Col. laughs.
Cami recounts the tale to Ines, Jimena, Vasco and Ascanio of the pirate attack on Pto. Paraiso and how she met Ric. Vasco asks if he took part in the assault and Cami explains that he had to, because he had given his word to John Foreman. He had to borrow the money from him to pay off her debt to Lis. Jimena asks about Mario and Cami tells him YES and that he sent his greetings to her. Cami begs them all not to tell anyone else that she saw Ric. (The next bit I couldn’t get—something about sending a message with Ascanio) All of the sudden, Pablo appears. Tired and bedraggled. Ascanio and the rest run out to greet him. Pablo announces that Ric is a prisoner in San Benito. WHAT HAPPENED? Asks Camila. Pablo recounts the dogfight, the fire and shipwreck. He finishes up that if they don’t manage to rescue him, he’ll be hung. Camila is beside herself. The rest exchange stricken looks.

Jorge and Santiago are in Jorge’s office. Santiago is shocked, shocked that Jorge would use Ursula to gain the compliance of the Col. Jorge is like what is the big deal. Santiago is like but she’s you’re daughter! Jorge throws back in his face that Santiago himself isn’t exactly a model of purity. He’s enjoyed power and the booze and prostitutes that come with it. And besides,” if your beloved Camilia lost her baby it was your fault,” he throws in for good measure. Santiago is enraged and protests that that isn’t true. Jorge tells him that he went nuts when he discovered Ric was alive and well and he (Santiago) committed a series of stupid mistakes. Santiago claims that he did it to save her. “Save her from what?”asks Jorge. “From the flames of hell, for being a pirate’s concubine?” Santiago is speechless. Jorge continues “Or did you condemn her to a hell on earth?” Santiago claims that he did it for love. “And love justifies murder?” asks Jorge archly. “Because you killed her son and you would have killed Ricardo. “ Santiago tries to use the “will of God” explanation for the death of the baby but Jorge says yeah, whatever, console yourself with that. Santiago calls him a monster. Jorge says he’s not a monster, just a sinner like everybody else but now’s not the time to be talking about religion. It’s the time to be saving their skins, even if he had nothing to do with what Alberto and the boys did. Santiago says that he doesn’t believe that. Jorge replies that he doesn’t care what he thinks, he’s to protect the family name (which is also Santiago’s). Santiago says not to count on him. Jorge points out that he treated him well, he made him rich, gave him a position and even got LaFont to consent to letting his daughter marry Ascanio. What does he want, for him to go to the gallows? Santiago has nothing to say to this and flounces out of the office with his shaggy mane flapping in the breeze behind him. Jorge gives one of his now trademarked exasperated looks.

At Justo’s, Cami is now frantic to see Ric. Jimena points out that she isn’t going to be allowed to see him. Ines says maybe Santiago can help get her permission. Cami is like NO WAY. She isn’t going to ask him for anything. Besides, if he knows he’s there, he’ll do something to harm his case. She goes on a tirade about having to see him to help him. Pablo says, while stuffing his face, that the only thing they need to do is tell Mario. Cami says no, Mario’s too far away. She wants to talk to Ric first, to see what he says. Apparently Justo has been napping. Pablo says he’d better go before Justo wakes up. He’s got a tray of food with him. Ascanio suggests that maybe he could get them in to see the prisoners with a stamped permission from the government house. Cami asks if he can risk it. Ascanio says he will. In any event, he’ll help Pablo hide away at the mill. He leaves with Ascanio.

Fortunata, Ursula and Sofia are having tea and biscuits. Fortunata fills them in about baby Pedro’s baptism. She asks why LaFont wasn’t the godfather. Fortunata says she doesn’t know but she breathlessly goes on to tell about LaFont losing his leg. Sofia is grossed out. Ursula on the other hand laughs her head off. Fortunata has to join in. Sofia looks shocked but Ursula says “what a pair! She’s blind and he’s one-eyed and crippled!” Sofia yells at them to stop being vulgar. But the two women don’t stop right away. Finally when they do, Fortunata relates the disappearance of Uriel and Mateo. She thinks it’s suspicious that they disappeared the same night that LaFont was attacked and lost his leg. Ursula puts 2 and 2 together on the presence of the Colonel.

Ines is gtting Paco ready for bed. Paco wants to show Camila the picture of a ship he drew. Ines tells him that he can ask her tomorrow. He still wants to know why Ric didn’t come back with her. Ines tells him to quit asking and that furthermore, he’d better not ask in front of his granddad. Paco is confused. He’s also confused about why she told him that he was getting a new cousin and his granddad said that there was no little cousin. Ines looks thoughtful. Paco thinks that granddad lied or maybe Ines lied. Ines said no, she hasn’t lied. She doesn’t know what happened but when she finds out, she’ll tell him. She tells him again, not to tell anyone about this. He agrees and they kneel down to pray, a prayer to the guardian Angel.

Over at Ofelia’s, Santiago walks in. Ofelia is surprised to see him. Santiago says that he’s decided to return home. He doesn’t want to live at the palace anymore. Ofelia is surprised by this too. She asks why and Santiago tells her that he and his father no longer get along. Ofelia wants to know if something happened. Santiago says no, only that they have different ways of thinking. Ofelia doesn’t buy this explanation but doesn’t push it. She changes the subject to the fact that Camila has returned. Santiago said that he saw when Sofia and Ursula got back and supposed that Cami did too. He asks about her but Ofelia says she hasn’t seen her but Jimena and Ascanio have. He asks about Ascanio but he’s not back yet. Ofelia is worried about him. She thinks he looks unwell. Santiago says that’s so but it’s not his father’s fault, it’s his. He bids her goodnight and leaves. Ofelia looks after him worriedly and goes back to her sewing.
Next—a tender scene between Ines and Vasco getting ready for bed. Ines remarks on what they have learned about Ric and how awful it is that they can’t seem to have a moments’ peace. They hug each other.

In the prison, the pirates sleep all tied together and manacled. All accept Ricardo. He’s up praying to God that if he’s doomed, then please let him see Camila one more time!
It’s the next morning. Cami and Ines are out walking. They see Fran, Lis and Clotilde holding the baby. Cami remarks on the baby—how small it is and how it is about the same age that hers would have been. Lis tells Fran that she wants to bring the baby over to Camila. Fran thinks she’s crazy but she takes her over anyway. Camila makes a casual remark about her godson and Lis responds that it’s a shame that her baby DIED! She walks away. When they are away, Fran tells her she’s crazy to provoke Camila for no reason. Lis says she wanted her to SUFFER. Ines and Camila are still standing around and Ines wonders how she knew that her baby died. Camila says that LaFont must have told her. Cami cries.

Across the plaza, Ascanio hands Vasco a permission to visit the San Benito barracks. Vasco takes it to Camila and Ines and they get into a carrraige.

Manuela comes to Mansion Mancera to accompany Sofia to the Orphanage but she’s already gone. Ursula asks her to sit and visit instead. Manuela protests again. She’s sad and Ursula asks her if she’s worried about her dad or if her stepmother is giving her a hard time. She is worried about dad sorta but she says she hardly speaks to Lis. Ursula guesses that she is pining for Ascanio. Ursula works on her some more about jumping into bed with Ascanio. Just then Jorge comes in and notices her downcast demeanor. He asks about her father and she answers timidly and then beats a hasty retreat. Jorge asks Ursula what her problem is and she explains that she’s in love with Ascanio, Ursula says that she really feels sorry for her. She stops her father before he walks out and asks him if he were ever in love. He answers, yes, with your mother. “Unfortunately she couldn’t get over my failings and I couldn’t change.” He walks away and Ursula smiles to herself.

Back at San Benito, the chain gang is hard at work breaking rocks, under the supervision of the soldiers from the barracks. One of them collapses after hauling a cart full of rocks. Ric helps him up. The other guys complain that they don’t see any way to escape from this gig. After Ric goes back to work with his sledge hammer he talks to the prisoner next to him. Surprise! It’s Molinar Pastor, the crooked merchant who was the original fence for Jorge and Al’s little side business. He remembers Ric from his fake name Diego de Lujan Apparently he wound up there after getting into a dispute with a guy who owed him money. They fought and MP killed him. He was sentenced to 10 years breaking rocks. Ric asks him about LaFont. MP says not to remind him. LaFont gave him a few pesos for arranging the deal and then cut him out by working directly with the English pirate. He thinks he got screwed. Ric asks if he could denounce LaFont. “Why? What good would it do?” Ric starts to answer when a guard comes by and whacks MP for not working. Ric tells the guard to calm down, they are working already.

High above where the men are working, Col. Jose looks down at them. He asks one of the guards about the men, names? etc. The guard says they are some criminals that they rounded up but since they captured them they haven’t gotten their real names. Col. Jose is interested in talking to one guy, the one who they just beat up for talking. The guard tells him that he’ll get him.
Next thing, Molinar Pastor is in the Colonel’s office. The Colonel remarks that he is in for killing a man. MP starts to explain that it was a barroom fight, that the guy owed him money. Col. Jose isn’t interested in his story. He was already judged by the court and sentenced. He wants to know about the guy he was talking to. MP at first feigns ignorance but then admits that he was talking to a guy. He met him a long time ago in San Juan. His name is Diego de Lujan. He met him with another guy, a big bad looking dude. They were looking for some help to sell some stolen silver from an English Pirate. Col. Jose asks how they knew to contact him. MP feigns ignorance again and says they were probably just randomly looking for some merchant to help them. Col. Jose looks skeptical.

Vasco, Ines and Camila are still riding to San Benito. They try to figure out whether they should use Ric’s real name or a fake name. They decide on giving him the Darién surname. They arrive at the pit where the men are working. All of the sudden, the captain that Ursula was so friendly with rides up and recognizes her from the ship. He’s nice to her and they exchange pleasantries. He asks what they are doing there and she says that they are there to find a family member. She hands him the paper. The Captain calls out for “Manuel Darién.” Ric looks up, spies Camila and despairs about what she’s doing there. Ric starts shouting back and the guard gets mad and hits him with a rifle butt. Camila screams and all hell breaks loose. Col. Jose rides up and demands to know what’s going on. Later in his office, he demands to know what the captain was doing, messing with the prisoners. The captain explains that he was talking to the people on the ridge who he had met previously on a boat escaping from Pto. Paraiso after the pirate attack. The woman was with Don Jorge Mancera’s wife and daughter. Col. Jose cuts him off and says that’s all for now and dismisses him. He looks thoughtful.

Ric gets thrown in solitary.

Next Camila, Inez and Vasco go to see Col. Jose and tell him they are looking for their relative “Manuel Darién.” He begins to press them on all their family connections. Camila tells him that Manuel Darién is a merchant. He asks about Vasco’s line of work and Vasco tells him that he’ s the town miller. Ines helpfully adds that her (half)brother is Don Jorge Mancera’s recognized bastard. (I’d say he’s been pretty well recognized on this blog for being a bastard!) Camila pleads that they are decent folk and she really needs to see him because….he’s her fiancé. Col. Jose looks confused. “He’s your cousin or your fiancé?” Vasco asks what he’s been accused of. Col. Jose lays out the pirate charges and the attack on Pto. Paraiso. Ines’s voice jumps an octave in her protests that it can’t be. Cami falls apart. She cries. Col. Jose offers her his hanky.

Meanwhile, down in the hole, Ric is balled up in a corner. Suddenly, Cami bursts in and they kiss passionately.



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Next time: Ric tells Cami to prepare for the worst, but before then, he has to float his theory by her that their child didn’t die but was spirited away by Santiago and her Dad. Cami protests that her Dad promised her…could he have lied? She could have imagined the chid’s cry. Ric doesn’t think so.

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Is the final episode a 2-hour segment? Are there any 2-hour segments coming up this week? Thanks?

-- Mano Derecha
 

Margaret: I didn't get to see this episode "live", so, I really appreciate the effort you put into your recap. Great details and comments. Thank you.
 

I meant, "Thanks" with an exclamation point - Thanks!

-- Mano Derecha
 

thank you margaret for the excellent recap.

i loved it when Jorge finally gave Santo the royal spanking he so richly deserved and Santo not liking it one bit and running back home to mommy to sulk.

i also liked the scene with Rico floating on that piece of the masthead from the Salamander. Actually, I was thinking it reminded me of my dad. He could float like that and he never needed any piece of wood to help him. he just laid back, floated and fell asleep.

J.R. :)
 

Even if he is not as flashy as our favorite pirates, that Ascanio sure is a treasure in my book. Nice-looking, kind, and clever all in one package. You can't get anything past that guy!It only took him a few days on the job to find proof of the robberies, and he already figured out that baby Pedro is Cami's son. Brains and brawn- RAWR!
And props to Jorge for calling Santi out on being such a hypocrite. I would like Santi a lot more if he would just admit that he was a jerk. Jorge and Ursula accept that they are nasty to the core- why can't Santi? There's only six episodes left for you to reform, Santi! The clock is ticking!

Tani
 

margaret:

about the part you didn't quite catch (I had to review it a couple of times and really focus on the dialogue. I believe Jimena asked Cami about when Rico would return. I think Cami commented to Ascanio to send a message somehow to him. Ascanio agreed with a nod then he started to comment on something else right as they see Pablo entering the yard.

J.R. :)
 

If the Coronel is part of the couples match up, Ursula's father's words of warning need to be metal stamped and hung over the marriage bed.
In her mama's words, she is a ramera. And she's STILL pickin the twerps like the pompous little leutenant talking power but has none. Loose child.
 

Re TBLMOE, I'm in total agreement BUT I'm going to join the mMMMario group.
The line's shorter.
 

This was for me THE funniest episode ever! I was laughing with the guys on the beach, laughing at Jorge's macin walk at a quick pace TRYing to do damage control. Of couse LIS! She 'had me' from the previous night!! (If this were not fiction I know I'd be on my way to you know where...laughing).

But by the time the girls got to coffee break with chisme, and started doing the SAME rundown we'd done on the blog about Al's falling apart?! I lost it!
Thank you thank you Margaret because I missed the dialog for SEVERAL minutes thereafter.
 

Well, it looks like it's just me and Tani for Ascanio. That works for me.

After all the excitement of Wednesday's episode, it was almost a relief to have this relatively (only RELATIVELY!) "dull" one.

I confess I'm having a little trouble following the sudden introduction of the San Benito guys. They came from out of nowhere (okay, they came from San Benito) and now they're practically taking over the story.

OTOH this kind of late-breaking major plot development is pretty common in ultimas capitulos. In most of the novelas I've seen, in fact, these guys would have been introduced on like the second-to-last night as a deus ex machina. At least this is happening at a more reasonable rate.
 

The kiss! The kiss! The kiss! The kiss between Ric and Cami at the end was incredible - true Pasion, indeed! Oh, to have traded places with Cami....

Fantasizing in Arizona
 

Mano Derecha - we will hopefully find out about next week's schedule tonight.

If whatever they announce on the air tonight conflicts with whatever it says in the TV listings, TiVo, DVR guides, etc. - the guides will all be wrong and the TiVo/DVRs will probably screw up. Only what they say on the air will be correct.

So we all need to pay attention tonight, compare notes afterwards, and make sure we set (or trick) our recording devices accordingly!
 

Hola! I have to insert a late comment for Wednesday's episode: Bouf is going to die by an old Chinese torture method called "death by a thousand cuts." So much for my horse kick in the head that I thought would make good retribution!

Sign me up for the Fer TBLMOE club but I am falling hard for Ascanio & Mario...just don't call me Urusula!

Lis is a LUNATIC! Man, how hard is karma going to hit her? I'm surprised those eyeballs aren't rolling around like Marty Feldman's.

Having a ball...wish Pasion wouldn't end.

:-)
 

Great recap Margaret, Thanks a lot!

The kiss was incredible! Wow! Cami took over completely, too bad there was no conjugal visits at the time!

And I agree with others on a rundown that Jorge gave to Santi - finally he was put exactly where he belongs. He still can't admit even to himself what a jerk he is!
Unstoppable Ursula - she would take any decent looking guy into the bed. Poor Sofia! It's her daughter!

Eve from Cleveland
 

Okay I gave Liz some points for getting Pedrito when she thought the Darien family was going to give away the baby.But what she did in the market to Cami was vicious. I predict some serious anvils.mhm
 

Some of you are always trying to find Ascanio’s lost sister. But, nobody had ever thought about Mario’s relatives. Remember at one pint he mentions to El Antillano that his father was the boss of some prison and his brother was in the military. I am guessing that San Benito’s Comamdante is Mario’s brother.
 

I was a bit surprised by Fortunata's laughter at Lafont's misfortune, but I suppose even the nicest people have to let off some steam once in a while.

Given how softhearted she is, it really reflects more on Lafont than it does on her. If someone like Fortunata is laughing at your troubles, then you are truly doomed.

And speaking of doomed, I can't even conceive of a worthy ending for Lisabeta now. At one time, I thought being stuck with Lafont forever would be enough, but she seems strangely able to tolerate his abuse (must be all those years living with a father who hated her).

I have faith that Carla came up with a very satisfying solution. :)
 

This is going to sound demented but I'm really beginning to like Jorge. He's a straightforward sinner and he's willing to call a spade a spade.
He's done a lot of bad things, but he's doing some good things now and heck...there's just something I like about that old reprobate. And his line is definitely shorter!
 

Margaret. I'm adding this to my list of famous lines from the blog:
"Ines helpfully adds that her (half)brother is Don Jorge Mancera’s recognized bastard. (I’d say he’s been pretty well recognized on this blog for being a bastard!)" *Histerical laughter from last night's episode returns*

Fortunata IS a nice person (me three) but you gotta see how funny it is. And sometimes laughter around you can be infectious. That crass, coarse, incorrigible child of Sophia's...she made us do it.

OH, one of the other blog lines on my list of greats is: "Cause you're a whinney whimp and he's a hawt pirate!" My thanks and respect to Jorje for telling truth to power! I never saw that coming from Jorje, thought it would be Inez. It was clear no-dodge ball.
 

Thanks so much for the recap Margaret. So glad Jorge told Sancti what so many of us have wanted to for so long. Perhaps Sancti will start to see the error of his ways.
 

Margaret~~~Thanks so much for that insightful recap. Mala suarte !!! Ric cannot catch a break, and it seems that throughout this novela he has been leaping from one frying into another fire. ...now he has survived going down with his ship , but even though he has escaped Davy Joners's locker, he is now working on a chain gang breaking rocks . I-yi-yi !!!!! I must run , but I must share my theory on telenovios. In real life, I have Onetruelove who has been my personal hero for a long time , but when it comes to telenovios , I think the sky 's the limit. So...here's my list : 1] in a spot at the top Fernando , passion personified 2] Ascanio [still waters run deep... I've always been attracted to the strong silent type] and tied for #3 Eduardo Yanez and Mario ..I've always liked linebackers. Lis deserves a very large anvil to hit her right on the wig because calling Camila over to gloat was the last straw...she is an evil witch, and I think I despise her more than Lafont. Jorge ...you go, man...he made Santiago face the truth that he is NOT a good man...he's just someone trying to justify his actions by hiding behind his religion.
 

Margaret~~~Thanks so much for that insightful recap. Mala suarte !!! Ric cannot catch a break, and it seems that throughout this novela he has been leaping from one frying into another fire. ...now he has survived going down with his ship , but even though he has escaped Davy Joners's locker, he is now working on a chain gang breaking rocks . I-yi-yi !!!!! I must run , but I must share my theory on telenovios. In real life, I have Onetruelove who has been my personal hero for a long time , but when it comes to telenovios , I think the sky 's the limit. So...here's my list : 1] in a spot at the top Fernando , passion personified 2] Ascanio [still waters run deep... I've always been attracted to the strong silent type] and tied for #3 Eduardo Yanez and Mario ..I've always liked linebackers. Lis deserves a very large anvil to hit her right on the wig because calling Camila over to gloat was the last straw...she is an evil witch, and I think I despise her more than Lafont. Jorge ...you go, man...he made Santiago face the truth that he is NOT a good man...he's just someone trying to justify his actions by hiding behind his religion.
 

Thanks for all the comments--18 already this morning. I am going to really miss recapping this show, since this was my second to last recap. There were some really great scenes too, in this one that were fun to recap. The scene with Jorge telling Santiago off was pure gold as was the relatively short scene with him explaining to Ursula (quite honestly) how her mother and he did love eachother but how their relationship was ruined by his weaknesses.

The one scene that was sadder than I thought it would be was Jorge telling Marcelino to beat it. The man is such a little dormouse. At first I thought it was a little cruel of him but really he was doing the guy a favor. He could have just tried to make him a fall guy.

I am getting to like Jorge quite a bit too. He may be a bad guy but even he has his limits and he isn't a cruel psychotic like Al. I am sure he's going to get an anvil but I'll be sorry to see it happen. I wonder if he gets discredited, if that means that the Mancera family gets cut out of their cush position.

Lis was just intolerable last night. Originally I thought that her having the baby might actually be a way to rehabilitate her character but that stunt she pulled in the plaza was unconscionable. I think she's being set up for a mighty big anvil.
 

Great recap! I lost the picture on several occasions last night, so this made up for it. I believe Lis's punishment will be when Ric finds out about the baby, etc. and shuts Lis out of his life forever. That will kill her.
This was my first introduction to FC and his acting and I am quite impressed. If it wasn't for FC as the star, I would say that Ascanio could be in top billing. Handsome, believable, hunky (sigh), and then there is mmmMario.
Barbara in Mass.
 

JudyB: I agree with you about Don Jorge. I will join you in this rather short line LOL! I think his candid "I am who I am " attitude makes him a very likable villain.
 

Thanks Stephanie...I was hoping to have someone to talk to while I waited in line for that old scoundrel. Bet he would have some fine old tales to tell.
 

I felt for poor Marceleno too, and thought Jorje is sending him to nowhereland so the federales will have to hunt the crime boss for years. That may be Jorge's plan B. Can't think of any evidence of his soft-heartedness when it comes to that class of people.
 

Margaret, thanks for teh recap! "Perp-walked" - that one had me laughing. I think the first time I ever heard the term "perp" was on "NYPD Blue" and I always see Sipowicz's face when I hear it.

Sue - great point about Mario's brother. I can't wait to see if it's true - but only if it turns out well for Mario.

Poor Marcelino. Maybe he can get work in La Mancha - he's got the costume for it.

Man, Jorge really skewered Santiago - it was well deserved and waaaayy past time. That's why Santi went running home to mama - not because of finding about about Jorge's crooked business practices.

Hang on for the rest of this rollercoaster ride!
 

Thanks for the detailed recap! Yes....the KISS was very romantic! Lucky Cami!!

I also like Jorge...his voice is nice and I like the way he says, 'bueno'. The Colonel has gorgeous eyes and MMMMario, Ricardoooo, Ascanioooo....so many manly men!

Lis needs a really ,really big anvil to fall on her head! She had better come to a bad end, just like LaFont!

Can't wait for tonight's show, but am not happy to see this novela end!
 

There was funny moments in the show last night. With Ursula laughing about LaFont's latest accident and the fact that now he's got one eye, one leg, and a blind wife. The scene with the pirates in the cell sleeping and snoring loudly was funny. Karma is going to come back and bite Lis big time. She was cruel to Camila. Knowing full well that her child didn't die because she kidnapped him. Whatever sympathy I felt for her went out the door after her cruel, heartless comment to Camila. She is evil like LaFont. That kiss at the end. Yummy. Man when it rains it pours for our lovebirds. How will Ric get out of this one now. He's facing serious charges and certain death. Tonights show looks to be another rollercoaster ride with Ric now telling Camila his beliefs that their son is alive. Can't wait.
 

Oh also loved the verbal smackdown Jorge gave to Sancti. It was about time he was told about himself and his sanctimonious, judgmental attitude about others when he needs to look at himself in the mirror.
 

I also chuckled at Camila wanted to visit her cousin Manuel LOL at the prison.
 

I could be mistaken but it seems to me the coronel now knows that Ricardo has 2 different names. He will probably find out in SanFran that Ricardo has 2 More names too. That is not good. Santiago could so easily finger him for the caravan raids.

If Santiago really thinks he can have Camilla by eliminating Ricardo he is residing on fantasy island. Nobody else believes thats possible.
 

Watching the men working on the chain gang made me think of Sam Cooke's song called Chain Gang and when Ric prayed to see Camila again I couldn't help but think of a verse from the song. It goes "(hooh! aah!) (hooh! aah!)
(hooh! aah!) (hooh! aah!) That's the sound of the men working on the chain gang. That's the sound of the men working on the chain gang Can't ya hear them singin'
Mm, I'm goin' home one of these days. I'm goin' home see my woman
Whom I love so dear. But meanwhile I got to work right here." And of course the irony of Ric being tied up and marched to the prison with the men reminded me of Camila being tied up and marched away to be sold into slavery while Ric watched from the Salamandra.
 

So funny! Now Ricardo's new name is Manuel... why is it funny? Because that was Fernando's name in Amor Real! So much Amor Real nostalgia lately--- Amadeo Corona and his right hand man Lorenzo are now Coronel José and liutenant Melquiades. Ricardo becomes Manuel. Okay... the Ricardo line is long, the Ascanio and Mario lines are a little shorter, but I'm still in the Coronel line. This past few episodes have been excellent, right when it's about to end, things have to heat up. Wish it would last a little longer.
Por cierto, Alberto is so much more hateful than Jorge. I don't hate Jorge like I hate Alberto... Alberto's the true villain.
 

Margaret, that was another excellent recap. Thanks so much.

Poor Ric, I know he gets tired of fighting to survive, when all he wants is to settle down.

Lis' cruel remark to Cami was truly hateful, and you could see by Cami's tears how deeply it wounded.

Jorge is charming and honest about his faults. I like him, but he is selfish to the bone in his relationship with Sofia. "When he answers [Ursula] yes, with your mother. “Unfortunately she couldn’t get over my failings and I couldn’t change.” How about WOULDN'T change, Jorge. I seem to recall that Ric visited the brothel early on, but once he hooked up with Cami, he was faithful to her. I'm glad Jorge called Santi on his flaws--takes one to know one. It makes me sad to see all that Jorge lost by not being the man and the leader he could have been.
I'll miss all the good (and bad) folks from San Fernando.
La Paloma
 

Well, thus far our Fernando C TBLMOE club consists of me, Mad Bess, Pirate Babe, Eve from Cleveland, and Mad Maggie Marlow from CT. And if I understand you correctly, Honorary members Ann J and Cpt. Bonney Morgan. Anyone else?

Mad Bess, Mad Maggie, and others, divided loyalties are fine when it comes to telenovios. I will defend to my grave that FC is TBLMOE. I enjoy looking at Colunga. For watching, e.g. watching him act, I prefer Jaime Camil. Colunga is better looking, no contest, but Camil is just so fun, so bigger-than-life, so sensual, it's inescapable.

So my A-list:
1. Who to put on a poster? Fernando C, TBLMOE.
2. To watch act? Jaime Camil, more delicious than chocolate.
3. To spend time lost in conversation or lost in love? El amor de mi vida, my husband.
 

Joining in the appreciation of the Santiago smack-down. He's been stalking around, all self-righteous and holier-than-thou ... and Jorge points out to him that (1) he's been sinning pretty freely these days and (2) what he did to Camila under pretense of saving her soul has tortured her emotions. He may have realized that mom was right - hanging around with Jorge has ruined his character - and wants to go back to being a simple blacksmith.

And Ricardo ... or Manuel ... or Diego ... Antillano ... whatever you call him, he's the hero! (I didn't notice any comments appreciating how faithfully his shirt is clinging with its last few threads to him.)

Ascanio is a good man - he's intelligent, hard working, faithful (he's barely even noticed Ursula flaunting herself under his nose) ... and he's learned lessons from his life that have matured him and helped make him the good man he is now.

I'm coming to appreciate Jorge more - he's done some rotten things, but he acknowleges his own flaws and regrets some of them.

Poor Marcelino - he's been fired, thrown out of town, told that if caught he'll take the blame for everything ... and, as he exits for the last time, manges to stammer out a "con permiso". He annoyed me, but I felt sorry for him.

So ... what we need now is a bunch of pardons for Ricardo, Mario, and the pirates; a lingering painful death for LaFont; something appropriately miserable for Lisabeta ... and Clotilde (I think Francisca's going to get it soon); for Ursula to sail off into the sunset with Foreman; various couples to get to live happily ever after (including someone nice for Fortunata - I'm still hoping she meets her Mr. Right); and a big party to end it all. In six episodes ....

Toddson
 

I don't remember Ric ever visiting the brothel, although he did meet Mario there once to talk to him. Mario used to go there quite a bit, but stopped after he had that conversation with Jimena when she was eating the mango.

In reference to Jorge's faults, I thought Jorge said that he hadn't WANTED to change - even worse than "couldn't" or "wouldn't"... but like others have already pointed out, at least the guy's not a self-righteous, delusional hypocrite. Plus, he's funny.
 

I don't remember Ric ever visiting the brothel either. I know he's met Mario there on a few occasions when Mario would frequent the brothel and Mario would constantly tease Ric about being in love with his Tia LOL.
 

I am also a Jorge fan. I find this actor very attractive in an elegant/handsome way. He is funny. I love his expression at the end of a confrontation. Anyone know this actor's name? I'd love to see him without the wig.
Barbara in Mass.
 

Does anyone know where to find the soundtrack album if there is one- we already have Sarah's album 'Symphony' with the song Pasion but would like some of the other music from the show if available... thanks!
 

I'm glad a lot of people are charmed by Jorge, I'm among them. He is a charismatic actor. I giggle at the way he gives his head a tiny jerk and his curls lift when he's annoyed. He knows what a douche he is. He knows how great his wife is.

I predict Sancti is going down with the ship of fools (that is, the contraband bandits and probably his daddy).

I loved Lis saying algo algo algo will occur to me, and the way she shaked her dolly at the baby.
 

Mad Polly: did you notice that you're Fer TBLMOE Club members all have "mad" in their names? So now it's the "We're MAD about Fer TBLMOE Club." Our motto can be: Great Art: Ogle it but don't take it home.

;-)
 

Include me in the Fernando being TBLMOE club. It's not so much that he's technically good looking, although he is. He also offers the complete package, at least from this woman's point of view. He's wildly sexy, intelligent, has a sense of humor, and treats women as intelligent equals.

Also chiming in on how much I LOVED Jorge's dressing down of Santiago. No matter what feeble excuses he came up with, Jorge nailed him: the baby died because you were trying to keep her away from the man she really loves.
 

Y'all will have to include me in the FC TBLMOE club. I even tried to name my boat the Fernando Colunga but my partners wouldn't agree to it. However all my girlfriends call it the Fernando Colunga. In fact, the last weekend in April I'm giving Fernando Colunga a bottom job. So there!
Mad Captain Sharkbait
 

I've enjoyed reading all the comments. It seems that many of us appreciate Jorge telling it like it is to Saintly. By the way, Colonel Jose mentionned that he had been sent there on a ''special mission.'' Sent by whom??? ...Ric's padrino Gaspar, perhaps ????? He asked the names of the pirate prisoners . Maybe , he is looking for Gaspar's godson to grant him his pardon ???? Anyhoo, what could his mission be if not something that will somehow save our noble hero ??? And as far as the TBLMOE Club goes, let's not forget that Fernando is the best kisser on earth , too. The guy should put out a teaching the technique video...Kissing for Dummies...he'd make a fortune. He takes his time....no hurrying... like he has all the time in the world for his mujer and is not worrying about missing the playoffs on ESPN. Full concentration...totally focused...I'm just saying.
 

ROTFLMBO at Cap'n Sylvia Sharkbait.
 

Barbara in Mass., Here's a link to a page showing what Juan Ferrara (Jorge) looks like in real life. Muy guapo, in my opinion! I had posted this a few weeks ago since I also was curious about him. I agree he's become a lovable villain, so to speak.

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.alma-latina.net/000images/JuanFerrara.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.alma-latina.net/01actors/j/juan_ferrara.shtml&h=95&w=69&sz=3&tbnid=3eFKt-1b-h8J:&tbnh=95&tbnw=69&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djuan%2Bferrara&hl=en&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=1&ct=image&cd=3

Enroll me, too, in the TBLMOE club! I fell for Fernando when I watched Alborada, my first telenovela. I hope in a year or so, we have a new one produced by Carla and starring Fernando!

Susanna J.
 

OK. Haven't read the recap nor finished the episode. Got to vent. LISABUTTA MUST DIE DIE DIE111!!!! Oooooh, that nervy BITCH!, let LaFont at her, how dare she flaunt Camilla's own baby in her face, whom she's stolen and then say that to her. Let LaFont beat the sh** out of her with his peg leg when he gets it, I don't care. Maldita loca bruja!!

I only feel a little better.
 

Mad Maggie, gold star to you, for best belly laugh I've had all month! "Great Art: Ogle it but don't take it home." Mad about Fernando - boy-howdy!

About Marcelino, the man is too dangerous to keep around. He cracks under a minimum of pressure, and Jorge knows the "inquisition" is right on the horizon. In Jorge's reality, he was doing Marcelino a favor. The more reliable solution would have been a "hunting accident," but Jorge let him disappear instead.

Mad Bess, I must respectfully disagree about your nomination of Fernando C as best kisser on earth. Camil's "?Me dijo Don Fernando?" kiss (when he almost flees to Rio) belongs in the Smithsonian! Watching Colunga's kisses warms my toes, but Camil's melt me TV set!

Now, if you give points for being a great guy, someone to admire, someone you'd like as a co-worker, the scales tip really quickly the other way.
 

no no no nooo... marcelino cannot go!! i'm going to miss him...:(
somehow i always pictured marcelino as the terrified cornered mouse. oh well, sayonara my friend.

on the other hand, i'm not too fond of ric's new hair do. this poodle hair and band around his head makes him look like rambo. please bring his old wig back!
 

ps: thanks margaret :) fine recap.
 

I'll miss Marcelino too! (Just think, in just a little over a week we're gonna be missing ALL of these people...)

I loved that deep, deep, bow he gave to Jorge on his way out the door. So sad... so Marcelino.
 

Yep, that was touching. The scene with Jorge and Marcelino was one of my favorties of the night. There was a lot going on there.
 

I agree that Ric's pirate attire is not the best look for him....especially when they add eyeshadow below his eyes for effect! However it makes me no less a fan!
 

LOL Ric does sort of have that Rambo look with his dorag on his head. I was thinking to myself how fast his hair has grown back too. It looks like it's the same length it was at the beginning of the novela. But I'm not complaining. He's still one fine man to look at.
 

Thanks Margaret for another of your excellent recaps. This episode was difficult to follow with all the little subplots and new people appearing. You put it in perspective really well. High 5 to Judyb 11:34AM. Jorge is one of my favorite characters also.
 

So, how about "Best Kisser" contest - Ric (Fernando Colunga) ( my #1), Don Fernando (Jaime Camil) or Rodrigo (Eduardo Yañez).
Feel free to add your favorite.

Eve from Cleveland
 

WOW - anyone notice Ursula's new hairdo??? Is that supposed to look like horns....if so, kudos to the hair and makeup people (hehehe)
 

I like jumpy , little Marcelino and feel sorry that Jorge has told him to leave San Fer ASAP...pero...Is he really going to go or will he be around long enough to do some damage ???? I am missing Mario. Ric needs his best bud to help get him out of this latest mess. Although, Pablo has been watching his captain's back as best he can...a very loyal compadre indeed. Notice how our Ric inspires loyalty in men and lust in women. WHATAGUY, si y no ???? Everybody wants you, Ric. You are a popular hombre. ~~~Mad Bess, volunteering to help Mad Sylvia Sharkbait with that bottom work she mentionned...because...that's just the way I am...loyal and helpful just like Mario
 

Thanks so much Margaret for your witty and well written recap, alas your penultimate which means I have my penultimate tonight.

Sure I am a gold card member of the TBLMOE = Fernando Colunga club!! Dios Mio, I also love Eduardo Yañez and he is so yummy but FC gets the Crown.

What a story this is, I just don't want to let go of it either.
 

As far as best kisser. Fernando is #1 with Jaime Camil in 2nd place and Eduardo Yanez in 3rd.
 

Helpful Mad Bess - you miss Mario, I miss Mario, how do you suppose poor Jimena feels? She hasn't seen him in a dog-year!

As for Pablo... I didn't think he was much to look at until just recently I noticed that the scruffy look really suits him.

I blinked at the end of tonight's episode and missed what they said about the time for the gran final. Did they give any new information, like what time it's going to be? Maybe they're gonna make us wait till Monday to tell us.

I remember with the LFMB finale, they said it would be on for three hours, and right up to the very last moment we were wondering whether the first hour was going to be part of the finale or not (it wasn't - it was a rerun of the second-to-last episode).

I can understand Univision wanting to keep us guessing, but it sucks for people who are trying to tape the show, and it's even worse for those who have DVRs that will record at the wrong time.
 

Oh, wouldn't you know I'd miss 'A Farewell to Arms - err, Legs!' thanks to being sick on Wednesday - passed out without setting up the timer and slept through the alarm, and only caught the last twenty minutes or so! (Though maybe it's best that I didn't make it in time to witness Ursula shove her tongue down some new guy's throat - what was that I said the other day?) Does The Princess Bride come to mind for anyone else when thinking of La Font? "To the death? "No - to the pain!"

There certainly are a lot of 'riding accidents' going around San Fernando of late. I'm kind of sorry to see Uriel get the six-foot steel special, though. He may have been a caravan-robbing sex fiend with weird hair, but in these parts, that practically qualifies you as normal. I'd gotten to like the proposal someone made about marrying him off to Forunata - he was awful nice to Tita, and she'd make a much better mum than Ursu. Oh well. Maybe she can work at the orphanage with Ric and Cami.

Aah, Ascanio. Looks and brains! (And you've got to love that reception Pablo got on showing up - all that man-hugging gives me the warm-fuzzies!)

Marcellino has a family? Good lord. I'm not normally a fan of overbearingly-bossy women, but I hope for his sake that's exactly what he's married to - he won't know what to do otherwise, and it never seems to go well for him when he tries to think for himself!

Ha! Put that smack down on Sanctiago, Daddeh J! (And it's kind of sweet what he said about Sofia, isn't it? He really isn't such a bad guy after all - count in me for hoping he survives the wagon ride!)

Aah, Ric. Wearing all black in the Mexican heat? Surely, there's got to be a better way to get yourself spotted from the top of nearby ridges - say, a giant bullseye? Oh, wait - you're sporting one of those already. (Meanwhile, Camila - like all good girls - knows that crying will you get you everywhere - to hell with flattery!)

So, let's see... We've got sororities set up for Fernando, Mario, Ascanio, and Jorge... I suppose no one will be surprised if I appoint myself El Capitana of the John Foreman Fan Club then, eh?
 

I did some research and found out that Pasion takes place is 1780.I guess it's around 1785-86 at this point. Time for Mario to come back.mhm
 

Public Service Announcement : Attention anyone looking for a really short line...may I direct you to Lafont...absolutely no waiting.
 

http://www.alma-latina.net/01actors/j/jose_elias_moreno.shtml


This link gives a little info on the actor who plays Lafont. His sister Beatriz Moreno heads the supporting cast of Amor Comprado. Apparently their dad was a great Mexican film star.I can't find out if he (the Pasion guy)was ever a leading man.
 

I thought Raymundo Capetillo (Justo) might be related to Eduardo Capetillo (Fuego en la Sangre, Peregrina, LaMadrastra, Marimar) but apparently not.
 

mad polly flint I agree with you about those kisses of Jaime Camil's. OMG I get a warm glow just thinking about the way he would caress Lety's face and look at her with those beautiful eyes. Sigh. This is why he has earned a permanent place as my screensaver.
 

Checking back in to catch up. My apologies to Ric and fellow bloggers if I was in error on Ric patronizing the brothel. He did speak to Mario there, but I could have easily misunderstood. Seemed like Mario said something one time about why wasn't he going there any more??
Thanks for the photos of Jorge and LaFont. Bouffy looks like a completely normal and pleasant person in his photo, not like the rabid dog he is onscreen. He does deserve an award.
La Paloma
 

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