Friday, May 09, 2008

I Love Juan, Thurs 5/8 - Death by loud music (and long telenovelas)

Ahoy all, as always, please feel free to correct any errors, and there might be many considering my closed caption was bonkers tonight. Thank you.

Review from yesterday: Pastor tells Anga to be firm with Nidia, don't let her off the hook, no way Jose! Nidia gets angry, quits, and hangs up on Anga. CL rants that Paula will pay. Team Paula scowls at Faux-Sandro's flowers.


Paula tells Ivonne and Ana that Juan surprised her by announcing that Sandro is the best candidate and should be hired. She still wonders who Juan's mystery woman is, the one who is making him act unpredictably. Ivonne and Ana wonder too.

Anga tells Pastor he lost Nidia and it's all Pastor's fault! Pastor correctly observes that Anga should see a psychiatrist.

Nidia shares her revelation with Yadi...Anga only hired her so he could keep an eye on her. "Ya think?" asks Yadi, hiding her sarcasm.

Fer visits Ivonne. She asks how the interview went. He reports, and I paraphrase, that Paula busted his balls. He changes the subject to Ivonne. She becomes reflective and says due to her surgery she gained some things, Pau's friendship and his love, but she also lost things. She has an echo-y flashback of her doctor telling her she might never be a mother.

Back in the apartment of double vision CL orders more flowers for Paula, then insultingly commands Sandro to report to Farell the next morning with a good excuse why he sent the flowers. Sandro has an attack of nervous ticks and hopes he doesn't screw things up.

Welcome to a weird and uncomfortable meal at Las Dávila. Paula asks Fer if he's mad at her. Ivonne pipes up he's sulking about the difficult interview. Paula matter-of-factly states she was just doing her job. Then she becomes unnaturally nice and tells Fer he's a good employee with a good future at Farell. This just wasn't his time. She's interrupted by the sound of loud horns and a happy tuba.

Ana looks out the window - a serenade! "From Juan?" asks Paula, possibly hoping for a second visit from Pablo Montero. Surprise, it's Heriberto! Ivonne looks at Fer accusingly. How did Heriberto know she was there? Outside, an excited Heriberto nimbly prances along with the music. Not bad for a heavyweight.

Juan, dressed in his frilly apron, prepares dinner while Marely watches. She's surprised Juan agreed to hire Sandro because she thought Juan was jealous. Juan doth protest too much. She commands he look her in the eyes, does he love Paula? Is he jealous of Sandro? Juan turns away and pretends to fumble in the drawer. She accuses him of making up his mystery woman. Does she or does she not exist?

Juan formulates his response during the commercial. Yes the woman exists, he has been waiting his whole life for her! Marely's face falls but she powers on, "Why won't you tell the name?" Juan goes through a list of excuses and settles on, "She's famous, a big star." "In your dreams," says Marely, stalking out of the kitchen. We see that Juanito has been eavesdropping.

Heriberto is now completely jacked up and dancing next to the tuba. He's one with the tuba. Fer wants to go out and stop the noise but control-freak Paula insists she will go out. She's probably right, Fer would just make things worse. Drowned out by the cacaphony of the band Paula explains to Heriberto that Ivonne is very sick. She has a condition where she cannot listen to loud music or she will experience an allergic reaction that could be fatal! Heriberto stops the music to the relief of all but the band. Paula graciously bids Heriberto and the band adios as Tuba Man squeezes out a few final toots.

Nidia tells Juan she and Lorenzo share a platonic love. "Oh please," he says, disgusted. He scolds her for breaking up a solid marriage. She babbles, lamely excusing her behavior.

Fer rants about Heriberto and claims he will imbed his fist in his mouth. Ivonne cheerfully accuses him of being jealous.

As Juan tucks his son into bed Juanito asks if it's true that Juan is dating a big star. Juan tries to change the subject by scolding Juanito for eavesdropping, but the curious kid has a one track mind. "Is it true or not?" Juanito asks.

Paula verrrrry sweetly tells Fer goodnight and makes a last-ditch effort to find out where Juan goes when he disappears.

Pastor, reading Wuthering Heights and feeling sorry for himself, tells Ivonne (on the phone) that he is doomed to be unlucky in love. Ivonne tells him to have faith, he should go after Heriberto. (Seems like a lost cause to me but maybe she knows something we don't.) She keeps urging Pastor until he says maybe she's right. Heriberto could be lucky number three. After his first two strike-outs of Fer and Juan, "Heri" could be his hit and home run.

Pau continues pressing Fer for the chisme on Juan. She sidles up and sweetly says she's only concerned because Juan is her partner and friend. It's Laura, right? He says he can't tell her something he doesn't know. They make fake nicey-nice faces at each other because they know they are both full of it.

Yadi eavesdrops on Alirio and Nidia arguing about Anga. Nidia works her angle, does Alirio need a secretary at his practice? If he still needs her she'll call Anga first thing in the morning and tell him no thanks but she's going to help her husband. Yadi angrily bursts in.

Pastor finds Anga quietly crying on his bed watching TV. Anga blames his tears on the telenovela but Pastor knows Nidia is the cause. Pastor tries to cheer him up and says it's a genetic thing, they should be more optomistic and less tragic about love.

Yadi scolds Nidia, "For the love of God why would you work for this man?" She and Alirio sneer at each other.

Juan dreams that a lovely Paula knocks on his door. Fer the butler answers, but when he tells Paula that Juan is busy with his Mystery Woman Paula leaves with Sandro who has been waiting on the sidelines. They snuggle as they depart.

Meanwhile, CL recalls his lunch conversation with Paula. He drinks heavily and tells himself "You can't love her! It's hate, only hate you feel for her!" He angrily puffs his cigarette.

The next morning Yadi and Kike arrive at work. They have bad news, Nidia is not coming to work. Anga is stricken.

Next we have a rather Shakespearean scene of confused intent. Heriberto visits Pastor in his office. He gives a little wink and Pastor is hopefully delighted. Heri goes on about how much he looks forward to being close to Pastor. He's grateful that Pastor would be interested in him, a coarse rancher. He wants to become a polished businessman, more delicate like Pastor. Pastor is thrilled, lucky in love at last! Is Heri sure he wants to be with Pastor? They share a lingering handshake. Heriberto says he wasn't sure about the idea at first, but then he realized he wants to be with Pastor, to be near him. Pastor quivers and excitedly pops up and down in his seat. He jumps up and they share an embrace.

Pastor has cried through the commercial. Such happiness, such emotion. Heri has made him the happiest man in the world! "Really," asks Heri, "just by becoming your personal secretary?" Uh oh. "Que?????" asks Pastor, his world crashing down around him, "What are you saying?" The bitter truth reveals itself to Pastor, Heriberto is happy to be Pastor's secretary, nothing more. Heri, cheerfully babbling about his career plans, is oblivious to Pastor's heartache. Pastor can no longer listen, he wants to be alone. After Heri leaves Pastor weeps. "It's the same yet again, oh how lovely my little Fattie is," he sighs longingly.

Ivonne has cabin fever and decides to accompany Paula to work.

Yadi tries to cheer Anga up. What did he expect? He fired Nidia. Anga hoped that Nidia's needs would surpass her pride. Ah well, it's better that she not return.

Yadi has a business idea she wants to propose. Marely told her that ever since CL died Farell has lost many of its suppliers. They could make Farell an offer, thereby securing a lot of their merchandise to a regular client. Anga balks in order to add tension to the plot. Oh, and he doesn't like the idea of doing business with "those people". Yadi reminds him that CL is gone and he would be dealing with Juan. Anga looks interested and Yadi whips out her notes to show him the numbers.

Juan arrives at work, sees Fer, and drags him into his office. A lot of fast talking ensues. Juan has figured out a way to keep his Palomita in line. No, he does not intend to reveal that Laura is the mystery woman, not after seeing Paula's reaction to her. Fer points out that Juan has no other mystery woman lined up. Oh, but Juan says he does. First, he'll make the most of the office gossips because surely the rumor will explode. Today everybody at Farell is going to find out who the mystery woman that Juan Dominguez of Achichipico has at his feet! Hoo hoo! Fer looks sceptical and very worried.

Over at Juanito's school he and the other obedient children have set a trap for Topete. They quickly take their seats as Juanito holds the cord that will trip a bucket which sits above the doorway. He winks at Flor, his ardent admirer. The children pretend to do their schoolwork as they await their victim.

Fer tells Juan he's crazy, his idea won't work. He doesn't even know "that woman" (still a mystery to us). This detail doesn't worry Juan, what's important is that people think it's true. Now will Fer help him or not? Fer reluctantly agrees.

Ivonne arrives at Farell to the surprise of the office lizards. Julia can't figure out why Ivonne looks the same. No uplifted boobs or lipo? Ivonne kicks Julia out of her desk and takes her rightful place. Fer is thrilled to see her and gives her a public kiss.

Back at the school the kiddies are excited. Topete is coming! The Flight of the Bumblebee plays to heighten the anticipation. Topete enters and Juanito pulls the cord. The bright yellow bucket of sand pours over Topete...and the school Principal! Uh oh, cara impactada from Juanito who is in big trouble now.


Bufete = Lawyer's practice
Cumbres Borrascosas = Wuthering Heights
Incrustar = To imbed
Jonrón = Home run
Ni hablar del peluquín = No way Jose (Lit. Nor speak of the toupee)

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Thanks Sylvia! I decided to take Juan off my VCR programming so I'm depending on y'all now.
 

Thanks, Shartbait, for the recap. It's getting harder and harder to watch Juan. The plot is plodding and stupid, and it's getting difficult to be sitting in front of the tube at 7 when it's still so light outside, so I am applauding your continuing effort...and I will keep watching this shipwreck, and of course reading the recaps
 

I suspect we will begin seeing "Ultimos Capitulos" very soon which will signify another 3-4 weeks. I have enjoyed this crazy show so much until recently, it's a shame the writers/director are giving it such a slow death at the end. This happens to so many, why don't they learn? I don't think I can bear yet another 'love' interest in the Juan/Paula fiasco.
 

Thanks Sylvia...we have a brief lull in the 3-ring circus so I want to thank you for that great vocab list...didn't have any of those and love the Wuthering Heights!
Already wondering what we'll be recapping next but looking forward to seeing Juan, however slow and plodding the plot is, after being away from Univision for two weeks.
JudyB
 

I wonder if these thing send as they do because the writers, and evryone else, start working on new projects, and divert their creativity toward the future. We've all seen these TNs languish, but i do think that it's beter than the soap here that can go on for decades. They are short stories, not life stories....off to the salt mine
 

I actually was relieved and found this episode to be quite entertaining. Heriberto definitely was the star tonight with the tuba serenade and the Pastor tease. I was rolling and found the moments to be really funny. It was also nice to have Ivonne back in the Farell mix and I think she adds something to it all. Thank Sylvia for your always funny recap!
 

Heriberto is my current favorite. I was amazed at how light on his feet he is! I also like the zing that Ivonne adds to Team Paula. Now if only they would get rid of the Pomposos as, apparently, they have gotten rid of Laura.

Funny note: In the previews for tonight I could have sworn I heard Ivonne tell Paula and Marely that Juan's mystery woman is Hilton Paris. Could they give a character such a name? I wonder what she looks like. Bet she can't sing and has a little dog.
 

Sylvia, CC notwithstanding, you’ve done your usual terrific recap! Thanks! I’m glad for that vocabulary, especially bufete, which I thought was an insult to Delirio or something. I wasn’t paying full attention. (sigh) So, the recap is vital for my understanding.

I am hoping that we begin seeing "Ultimos Capitulos" tonight. It's been long enough!

“Anga tells Pastor he lost Nidia and it's all Pastor's fault! Pastor correctly observes that Anga should see a psychiatrist.” ROTFL!! Pastor, the counselor.

“He reports, and I paraphrase, that Paula busted his….” ROTFLLLLLLLLL!!!!

“She's interrupted by the sound of loud horns and a happy tuba.” LOL! My brother plays tuba professionally and I have to wince every time they serenade someone on Yo Amo a Juan.

“Juan formulates his response during the commercial.” LOL! You are in rare form today, Sylvia!

“Paula explains to Heriberto that Ivonne is very sick. She has a condition where she cannot listen to loud music or she will experience an allergic reaction that could be fatal!” I watched Mayrin Villanueva do this scene and marveled at what a great comedic actress she can be—too bad we haven’t gotten to see more of this and less whining. I was tickled by her finding the best possible way to send Heri on his way.

“Pastor, reading Wuthering Heights” I laughed at this—who’d have guessed? Poor Pastor, with Heri getting his hopes up and dashing them. Pastor should look on the bright side, at least he can spend time with ol’ Heri.

It was so nice not to have any Laura scenes tonight. Now, if we could only get rid of CL.

Jeanne
 

Sylvia, great recap! I'm also becoming a bit of a Heriberto fan.
 

Sylvia, thanks for the wonderful recap. I agree with Kris that this was a much more entertaining episode tonight than we have been given for quite some time. While I knew bufete because I am watching Victoria and her ex is a lawyer so the term is used all the time, I didn't catch Jonrón, so spanglish. You did a great job.

Kris, I had to look at an enlarged view of your rosca de Reyes picture to see the baby. I got several of those when I arrived in Cuernavaca. The school had a ceremony for everyone with huge loaves and my family had two for us at home. It brings back great memories.

Yes, and I am really hoping fervently that Jeanne's counting is right and we will be finished around June 13. Please, please! at least kill it by the next week since I leave for another week of intensive Spanish on the 23rd in northern NM.
 

Jeanne, excellent point about Mayrin's comedic skills. She's one of numerous sex symbols who are much better comedic actresses than dramatic ones. I'm thinking Raquel Welch, Marilyn Monroe...
 

OK I was dyslexic I guess. Cheryl, I thought I read that you were going for another intensive Spanish program in northern MN, as in Minnesota, and I was thinking, que the heck? Now there's an interesting place to avail oneself of a Spanish program. How funny. New Mexico of course makes more sense. Sounds fun. I'd love to do the Cuernavaca program someday.
 

You know, I think sometimes I am getting dyslexic. But, egad not Minnesota this early. My class will be in Santa Cruz, New Mexico right near Española of all the convenient place names!

Next weekend it is chasing after wild Spanish mustangs in Dulce, NM on the Jicarilla Apache Rez. Life here is dulce.
 

I can't believe this thing is still on.
 

Hey Cheryl, many years ago my car broke down in Española during a cross-country drive. It was a fantastic place. The day/night I was there they had some sort of a low-rider parade with beautifully painted Low-n-Slows. I amused myself by visiting some local galleries. There were cool cafes with awesome local cuisine...sopapillas, yum!!! The people were very nice and helpful. It was one of those times when a negative turned out to be a real positive. I haven't thought about Española in a long time, what a pleasant memory.
 

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