Thursday, June 19, 2008

Fuego, Wednesday 6/18 (#37): Tonight's episode brought to you by Melrose Mints

Back in the 90s, when Melrose Place terrorized the airwaves, there was a recap site called Melrose Space. This was my introduction to the art of snarky recapping, long before I ever suspected that I would someday be involved in such a thing myself.

The recaps made frequent reference to "Melrose Mints," aka TUMS, which were often needed to deal with melodrama-induced queasiness. In this case, however, it's the people of Serdán who'll be needing the mints. And some morphine - lots of it. And maybe some hemlock.


Gabi is nearly peeing herself with excitement over the big ring that Benito put on Sarita's finger. Jimena unenthusiastically offers her right hand to Octavio, who puts his ring on her middle finger. Gabi proudly announces that the wedding will take place within a month, and everybody's invited! The four happy lovers look as though they have each been hit in the head with a baseball bat.

Father Tadeo arrives discreetly, just in time to hear the announcement. It's obvious that both the party and the double-engagement have taken him by surprise, but he crosses himself politely. He asks Eva if she knows where Sofía and Juan are. Before she can answer, Raquel rushes over to greet him. She says she thought he was out of town since he wasn't there.

Embarrassed, Gabi bustles over to apologize and explain that her head was so full of things, she forgot to invite him. Tadeo doesn't even blink at this blatant lie. Raquel ushers him to her table, telling him she wants him to perform the ceremony. Gabi graciously offers him her seat.

In the pueblo, Oscar helps Quintina (wearing a costume of her own - bomber jacket, helmet, and goggles) load bread onto Hortensia's truck so that she and Grandpa can make some deliveries. (How do the Reyes usually deliver their bread?) Moments after she peels out of there, Franco arrives. Oscar reports Jimena's bafflingly bad reaction to his offer of the ring. Franco then reports Rosario's unexpected disappearance, so soon after asking for his help.

"I don't understand women," Franco says. Oscar says it's hormone-induced caprice, and says hopefully Juan will be happy.

Juan and Sofía are eating at what looks to be very out-of-the-way picnic lunch stand. Juan asks their hostess if there's a place they can stay; she says there's nothing like that around there.

Rosario is reunited with Luis at the hotel in Cuetzalán. He nods and grins when she asks if he's okay. Feo asks where Petra (his crazy caretaker) is. The boy says she left. Feo reminds Rosario that he did what he said he would - let her be with her son - and says someone will bring them something to eat and not to leave the room. Rosario says it doesn't matter if she's locked up, as long as she can be with her child. Feo leaves, and Rosario tells Luis she hopes they can escape to some place where no one ever finds them.

(It occurs to me that Feo might not even realize the boy's his.)

Back at the party, Tadeo takes Gabi aside and asks, "when are you going to learn that unions should be given for love? You can't marry your daughters with whomever you want unless they are in agreement. Do you want to repeat Sofía's experience?" Gabi replies that Sofía is unhappy because of love, and she blames Tadeo for encouraging her defiance.

Tadeo says "it seems you still have no fear of God." She says he's the last person who should judge her actions since he hasn't done anything to convince her father to come back to the hacienda, like he's so content to be living with those bricklayers. And if anything bad happens to her father (she interrupts herself to slap on a big fake smile and a giggle and wave at some people), she'll hold Tadeo responsible for that too.

Phew. Is anybody reaching for their "mints" yet? Pace yourselves.

Grandpa and Quintina pull up in front of a picnic lunch stand (not the one that Sofía and Juan were at) and Quintina gives them a basket of of bread. Not too far away, Feo, who seems to have encountered them by pure chance, gloats to himself about the lucky opportunity fate has presented him.

Eva finally gets back to Tadeo and says Gabi thinks Sofi is out with Feo, but Eva's pretty sure she's with Juan. The padre says it's a touchy situation and the only reason he's not too worried is because Sofi's out of danger while he's still trying to get her that annulment from Fernando. (He practically growls the name.)

Quintina and Grandpa have stopped at the convent; the truck is empty. I guess they've been invited inside for tea. Feo loosens the one of the tires and cuts the brake line, then takes off to the hacienda, where the engagement party is still in progress.

Gabi chides him gently for being late and asks where he and Sofía were. "Sofía? She wasn't with me." Does Gabriela worry? No, she guesses that she's making mischief with Grandpa. Feo thought-bubbles that she's not with Grandpa unless she's at the convent.

"Poor Don Agustín," Feo continues thought-bubbling to himself with a sardonic grin, "I'm sure he's already in a better place."

Not yet. Grandpa's commenting to Quintina how on glad the nuns at the convent were for the bread they brought them. Quintina remarks that the road is awful, full of curves/bumps/something (I can't find a road-related translation for "bancadas"). Grandpa says she's a good driver, but be careful anyway just in case of a bad curve. Quintina suddenly realizes she can't slow down - the brake's not working. As the car begins to swerve uncontrollably on the wobbly tire, only now does she realize they're not wearing their seatbelts. (Since a car crash killed his wife and cost him the use of his legs, I find it hard to believe that Grandpa would forget to buckle up.)

Suddenly, the truck flips - I'm not sure how. It turns all the way over, bouncing off the flawlessly paved road, and comes to rest right-side up. Grandpa is banged-up, bleeding, and not entirely conscious, but at least he's breathing. Quintina is in better shape, and tells him to hang in there while she goes for help.

Night falls. Ah-ooooooooo! It's a full moon! Juan and Sofía are camped out near the waterfall; she assures him she's okay with sleeping on the ground, as long as she's with him. Then, suddenly, she gets a bad feeling - she thinks something has happened. (Sure it did, but it must have been at least an hour ago since the sun was still up.) Juan is sure nothing happened, and the feeling was just that - a feeling. They need to go to sleep so they can leave early tomorrow. She doesn't seem so sure, but he holds her, and she says she loves him more than anything else in the world.

Oscar meets with Fr. Tadeo, still upset that Jimena didn't explain why she dumped him. He wants to confront her. Tadeo asks if he's willing to confront her mother. Oscar says he respects mothers, then babbles the blessedness of motherhood, and somehow gets on the subject of Mary Magdalene (I think this has something to do with his conversation with Franco about Rosario a few weeks ago).

Tadeo loses his temper and asks what does any of this have to do with the subject at hand?! "It's unbelievable, all the nonsense I have to listen to! Where'd you get the idea that Mary Magdalene had children? Be careful when discussing sacred religious matters that deserve respect! If you don't know what you're talking about, better not talk!" Oscar apologizes.

The party's still happening. Octavio and Jimena have slipped away for a hot makeout session... she has reversed his gayness! Eh - no, actually he's just told her that he's no more interested in marrying her than she is in marrying him. He says she'd be the woman of any man's dreams, but not his. This is a huge relief to Jimena. Her relief is a big relief to him! He suggests they make a pact: they'll pretend to go along with the relationship, but when nobody's watching they can do whatever they want.

Sarita and Benito have also slipped away for some hot non-makeout. Sarita says she doesn't love him. "I don't love you either," Benito says casually. "I like you, but I don't love you." He gave her the ring for the same reason she took it - his aunt and her mother made them do it. He asks if she's ever been in love. She says yes, but it went very badly; so badly she doesn't believe in love. He says he does believe in love - love he has for a woman who isn't Sarita. She chuckles reassuringly.

In the Reyes kitchen, Franco and Oscar are wearing pretty aprons and cooking dinner. Franco sings that he doesn't care if someone doesn't love him. Oscar scowls and tells him to shut up; he's like the dog with two sandwiches. (Also known as the dog with the bone who saw his reflection in the water and thought it was another dog with a bone; he opened his mouth to take the other bone, dropped his own into the lake, and was left with nothing.) Franco teases Oscar about being without his love and her money. Then Quintina staggers in, crying about the accident and says they need to go back there right away.

At the party, Feo tells Crabi he's going to go looking for Sofía - he thinks she might have gone back to the convent. Before he can leave, however, Raquel demands that he dance with her. She hands Gabi her wine glass and whisks Feo away. Gabi stares at them, miffed, holding a wine glass in each hand. Feo looks at her helplessly. (It's not often that we get to see his flair for comedy!)

Juan and Sofía haven't gone to sleep yet. He's telling her he's going to work really hard so that he can give her all the amenities she's used to. She says those things don't matter to her - what good are they if she's not happy? Living in a golden cage? He's already given her back her will to live and made her feel true love. "I'm yours forever." Then they catch full moon fever.

Fr. Tadeo has returned to the party. (I think the scene between him and Oscar was edited out of sequence; Oscar was even wearing a different shirt.) He wants to know why Jimena isn't marrying Oscar. She says she found out in time that he's a bad man, and she deserves someone better. Tadeo asks, what did Oscar do to her? She says he showed her who he really is - "someone very different than you and I think."

A mariachi band begins to play. Jimena marches right up to them and begins to sing somewhat off-key. Mortified, Gabi protests; Raquel says "aw, let her sing, Gabriela! Don't you see how happy she is about her engagement?" Feo agrees. Crabi pats his hand, gives him a gooey look, and says "only because you ask." She sits down with much too big of a grin; but the grin fades quickly as Jimena goes on singing about being really drunk.

Grandpa, Quintina, Dimples (Oscar), and Fuzzy (Franco) are at the dispensario. The good doctor is there; Grandpa's somewhat delirious and keeps saying "Gomez no, Gomez no." Quintina tries to reassure him. The good doctor says his name is Mondragón. Dimples tells Quintina he's going to recover. She's crying and saying she was driving well, very calmly, and she doesn't understand what happened to the truck; the brakes failed. Fuzzy says the truck was very old and that's why it gave out.

Oscar tells Franco they need to inform the family. Quintina begs Grandpa to get better. Hortensia shows up and is glad to see Quintina safe and sound. Quintina points out that Grandpa's not doing as well, and "worst of all," Hortensia's truck is totalled.

Still not asleep yet, Sofía worries to Juan that it might be difficult for them to go back someday. Juan assures her that it will happen. She doesn't think her mother will forgive her. Juan says, "why think about that? Instead think of how I love you with all my soul."

Jimena has moved on to another song with the mariachis - this one's about making the same mistakes year after year, drinking again with strangers and crying over the same pains. She is finally silenced by the arrival of Dimples and Fuzzy. Gabi FREAKS and screams at them: how dare they interrupt their private party? They tell her that Grandpa had an accident.

Most of the onlookers seem horrified; Gabi merely looks thoughtful. "Is he dead?" Feo asks hopefully. "No, he's alive," Oscar says, giving him a hard look. (Do you think he suspects?) Fr. Tadeo sighs with relief. Feo smiles with angelic relief. (Oscar stares even harder at him.)

Later, at the clinic, Sarita is telling Jimena that the accident is very suspicious - she thinks "they" (the brothers) caused it. "They want to hurt us!" Jimena says Sarita's so obsessed with this idea, she can't see past her own nose; take into account that they're the ones who rescued him. I think Sarita believes that's all part of their cunning plan, but Jimena cuts her off - sure they're a couple of shameless traitors, but that's a far cry from wanting to hurt their grandfather.

"You're going to pay," is all Gabi has to say for herself as she and Feo enter Grandpa's room. "I'm going to sue you all!"

I'm sorry. I have to take a break. I am laughing too hard to go on. How Diana Bracho can play this character without convulsing in laughter with each new ludicrous outburst, I cannot imagine. She must keep a thumbtack in her shoe or something.

Ahem. I'm back. The brothers, Quintina, and Dr. Mondragón just stare at each other, bemused. Oscar says "do whatever you want, ma'am." Enraged, Crabi tells them to get out. "You have no right to be here." The doctor says she can't kick them out if Grandpa wants them there.

"I just knew something was going to happen, but nobody paid me any mind."

Feo, always so interested in others, asks Dimples and Fuzzy where Juan is. "Leave my brother alone and worry about Don Agustín," Franco says. Oscar tells him it's best he not ask questions to which he wouldn't like the answers.

Sofía wakes with a start. She's had a nightmare that something awful happened to her grandfather. Juan urges her to go back to sleep.

Oscar tells Jimena he knows it's not a good time, but he deserves an explanation. She refuses to give any specifics other than to call him a malhecho. "Me? A mal hecho?" He reminds her that she was dancing, singing, hugging that guy and now look, she's wearing an engagement ring! She betrayed him! She played with his feelings!

All she can say to this is that he's the one who played with her feelings. She tells him to leave her in peace. "Fickle chick," he mutters.

Franco tries to make nice with Sarita, saying he's worried about Grandpa. She says she's convinced the brothers are trying to hurt her family. He says they love her grandfather and would never hurt him. She says they came to the hacienda with bad intentions. She's going to prove it! "So you're still upset about Rosario?" Franco unwisely asks. She scoffs, shows Franco her ring, and brags about Benito, "someone of my class." (Where'd I put my Melrose Mints?) Franco says great, if that's what makes you happy, then I'm happy for you. And Rosario's left town, and we don't know when she's coming back.

I'm not sure why he told her that, but it seems to have an effect - for a split-second. Then she tosses her head at him and leaves.

Eva finds Oscar and tells him they need to find Sofía and tell her about Grandpa. If he gets worse, Sofía would never forgive Eva for not letting her know. Oscar says the doctor told them he's going to get well. Eva is relieved, but still thinks Sofía should be informed so that she can decide what to do.

With all the nice people outside, Gabi and Feo are alone with Grandpa. "You deserve it," Gabi is thought-bubbling to him. "You provoked all of this. You deserve what happened to you."

Feo gently holds Grandpa's hand and does his innocent puppydog expression, thought-bubbling "Hopefully you'll die - that would solve all my problems."

Oscar and Franco wonder where Juan is. Oscar says Juan likes the mountain trail; if they went there and stopped to rest, he and Franco can find them before dawn.

I guess that worked. It's the next day and they're all talking. Sofía wants to go back and be at Grandpa's side. Juan says they all love her grandfather, but the doctor said he's going to recover. Oscar agrees, he'll be fine. Juan says if they go back now, it's going to be very difficult to leave again. Oscar suggests that they just let him know where they're going, and he'll keep them informed.

This isn't good enough; Sofía demands to go back. Juan says he wants what she wants, and if going back will make her feel better, they'll go back, and figure out later how to get away again. Sofía says no, they have to accept that fate is against them, it's proof that their love is impossible. They'll NEVER be free to be together; NEVER. The sooner they accept reality, the better. "You're free, Juan. I give back your promise to love me forever. You're free." Finally he lets go of her hand.

(MINTS! I need my damn MINTS!!)

Finally... the long-awaited return of the Padre's donkey! I wonder where he's been all these weeks. Vacation? Retreat? Seminar? Jail? Espionage? Romance? We shall never know, for he is a donkey of deep secrets.

Grandpa is stirring, just in time for Sofía's arrival. "What are you doing here?" he asks. She says she came back for him. "You shouldn't have done that, it's a mistake, put your love first, you have to leave and be happy! You should go back before your mother sees you. Go, there's still time." She says it's too late. He says "It's never too late. Trust in your love. Go. I know what I'm talking about! Please!"

She refuses and insists it's too late. But she's glad he's okay.

She gets home with a "where's my Melrose Mints?" look on her face. She turns back towards the door, and for a moment I think she's going to flee; but instead she closes the doors and bars them.

Feo is glad to see her. "Where were you? Who'd you spend the night with?" She says she's not going to tell him anything, he can think whatever he wants. He shakes her and says he's her husband and she has to answer him. He is about to bitch-slap her all the way to Telemundo when Sarita, Jimena, and Eva show up and pull them apart. He has the nerve to shout that it's his right. "Right to what, kill me?" Sofía challenges.

"That's what I should do - kill you! You're a tramp!" And this time he does hit her, in front of three witnesses. He also shoves Sarita and Eva.

Gabi appears at the top of the stairs. "Enough," she says without a great deal of emotion. "I only want her to tell me where she spent the night!" Gabi sends Sofi to her room. Sofi stares at her, disbelieving. "Now!" Feonando tries to get in her way. Gabi calls him off.

Sofi leaves. Gabi tells him there will be time to talk to her later. He says that if she doesn't tell him where she was, he could...

She cuts him off and shakes her head. He looks at Sarita, Jimena, and Eva, huddled together protectively, and leaves the house.

Now Gabi wants them to tell her where Sofía was. They don't say a word. (The nice thing is that technically, they don't know where she went.)

Grandpa wakes to the sound of jingle-spurs. He tells Juan to kidnap Sofía if necessary, but get her out of there. "Do it." Juan says he can't; it's all over. She'll never have the nerve to leave her family. She'd never leave all this for him; and when that damn cottage is finished, they (the brothers) will leave the hacienda.

Now there's a weird-colored scene of the guys at the cottage. It takes a minute to figure out, but the red edges around the picture signal a montage:
  • The brothers return to work.
  • Jimena is kissing Grandpa goodbye at the dispensario and ignoring Oscar.
  • Sarita looks happy when she hears Franco sneak up behind her, but then gives him the cold shoulder.
  • Juan is planing a piece of wood.
  • Sofía is looking out the window.
  • Grandpa is coming home from the hospital.
  • The brothers are painting the cottage red.
  • The sisters come out on the balcony; the brothers see them and pause in their work. They stare at one another miserably.
Now we're out of the montage; no idea how much time has passed. Sofía, the woman who once left a broken teacup and spilt tea overnight for the maid, is preparing to sew a button onto a blouse.

Suddenly, she gets very, very queasy. She nearly collapses over her bell collection, but makes it to the bathroom just in time.

Crabi pays our construction workers a visit to gloat that they've finally finished that damn cottage. Juan is just as glad as she is, and proudly offers her a tour. "No, as far as I'm concerned it can fall apart tomorrow. After all, it wasn't made for my tastes, and nobody asked my opinion. Luckily, this will be the last day we see each other."

She should totally apply for a job at Hallmark.

"Don't be so sure," Juan says.

"Everyone of your class is alike," Crabi says. "I remember this girl who came to my house one night to claim something that wasn't hers. Some 'Libia.' God punished her for that."

The brothers take a few steps forward.

Sofía comes out of the bathroom, beaming. She picks up a figurine of an angel holding a baby.

"I'm pregnant! I'm expecting Juan's child!"

In telenovelas, the expectant mother is always the last to know.

Next time:
Gabi takes a swing at Juan. Oh, the irony.

I'm off next week - you'll get a double-dose of Nicolás on Monday and Wednesday.

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Comments:
You were in great form Julie. Melrose Mints, the ruminations about the donkey's whereabouts (I like the seminar idea)....so many funny moments...IN THE RECAP NOT THE SHOW...well, you know I never watch unless the cat is on my lap....but still, you ARE a treat.

You used to make me cry with your Pasion recaps, especially conerning the other Jimena..but I enjoy your snarky style just as much.
 

Julie, I don't think you fully conveyed how awful that singing was. I'm not saying my dog was cowering under the table, but . . .
 

Now Sofia will have to sleep with Feo (ugh) to make everyone believe the baby is his. I don't think that she has the guts to tell Gabi that the baby is Juan's.
 

Thanks for that excellent recap, Julie. Gee...Lots happened in this episode. After drifting along quite slowly for so many weeks, they managed to cram Sofia and Juan's bliss in the wilderness, the engagement party, the accident, Juan and Sofia's return, and the revelation of Sofia's pregnancy into one big fat episode!!! Wow !!! I can't believe that Quintana and Abuelo survived that truck rolling over without the benefit of seatbelts...proving once again that this is a NOVELA not real life. The scenes of Sofia and Juan camping out by the waterfall were very romantic. Lots of chemistry between those two beautiful people. Adela has a way of conveying undying love and devotion for her Onetruelove [If anyone saw her with Fernando in Amor Real, you know what I mean.] She looks at a guy the way I'm sure every guy would like his Onetruelove to look at him....that you-are-the-best-thing-since-sliced-pan look. Anyhoo, so far , Sofia and Mighty Joe Juan have made love on the stawcovered floor of a deserted barn in the middle of nowhere and on the ground next to a waterfall in the middle of nowhere....making one wonder if these two will ever be able to make love in a bed. Evidently, Sofia keeps a pregnancy kit in her basthroom because her quesy feeling could have been chalked up to food poisoning from that questionable taco she had at the Campo Taco Bell that she and Juan ate at in the middle of nowhere. And, Sofia pausing and then closing the front doors of the hacienda and bolting them....wow...symbolic , no ?????
 

Great recap! Somebody needs to bitch-slap Crabi into next week! And Feo attaching Sofia like that. He needs to drink some of his own sleepy-time tea and while he is sleeping Sofia could visit him with a baseball bat.
 

Julie, thanks for that excellent recap; I enjoyed reliving this eventful episode with you. :-)

Well, nobody can complain the pregnancy discovery wasn't plain enough -- Sofía has to throw up and then she knows right away she's pregnant. That's about as straightforward as it gets.

I'm glad she seemed ecstatic about it; it's going to be a long, hard time before they get to enjoy it. Now there will be no annulment; that's for sure.
 

Yeah, it was a thoroughly depressing episode. You know something's wrong when the only comic relief is coming from Feo.

I'm glad Sofia is in a good mood now, because she's going to have plenty to cry about later. I don't think she'll tell Gabi or anyone that she's pregnant, or try to sleep with Feo to cover up the truth. Instead I think she'll hide the pregnancy for as long as possible. But how much do you want to bet that Juan won't even let her tell him?

I don't see why she can't get an annulment. The pueblo may be devoid of phones or computers and barely even have electricity, but DNA testing still exists somewhere. And if it comes out that he raped her before they were married, too, I think it'll be a slam-dunk. Lack of consensual post-nuptial consummation and the fact that he's a criminal AND embezzling from the family he married into ought to do it.

I know he could just die first, leaving her a widow, but it seems more appropriate for a telenovela that she should get the annulment to clear her name.

She does have a way of looking at Juan... but then, she's looking at Juan! That probably makes it a lot easier!

I'm really glad that everyone witnessed Feo attacking Sofia.

(Aw, Judy, did you have to mention the other Jimena? Now I miss the old Pasion gang all over again!)
 

Thanks for the recap Julie (and the one on Monday too, I didn't get a chance to post). I have to agree with ninak that you were too kind about Jimena's singing (its was frighteningly bad, making more than poor dogs wince).

I too am glad Sarita and Jimena saw Feo in crazy mode. Now hopefully Sarita will stop with this Feo is so great its cruel to hurt him nonsense.

Tonight's preview of Crabi trying to slap Juan is hilarious. Her family has permitted her to do this for so long that she forgets other people (even Eva) don't have to take that from her.
 

She should certainly be more careful about who she provokes. I doubt that Juan would hit her, but Feo would squash her like a bug if she became inconvenient.
 

Anyone see Angelica Vale on Don Francisco show last night?
 

I saw her but didn't watch. I did recognize a few of the guests who had been finalists on some celebrity impersonation contest on Sabado Gigante. I thought the guy who did Vicente Fernandes was really good.
 

Howdy! I've missed the last 2 televised episodes but with these AWESOME recaps, I haven't missed a beat. In fact, I can easily visualize every thought bubble, every painfully cliched line of dialogue, every angry explosion from Feo or Crabi...again, I say: the recappers should be on the writing staff of FELS!!!

Sofia's pregnancy is a huge surprise. I did not see that coming. Really. Truly. Seriously.
(sorry...busting a gut just typing that...this will keep the plot moving in a straight line)

Anxiously awaiting tonight's episode.

;-)
 

I didn't get to see the preview for tonight. Did Crabi stand on a chair or jump up to hit Juan?! I hope he knocks her flat (or at least blocks it.) I can't imagine anyone wanting to slap his handsome face.
 

No, Crabi did not stand on a chair. That's what was so cute about it. She was reaching waaaaaay up. He easily deflected it and grabbed her wrist. He oughta tie her arm into a pretzel, but something tells me he won't.

I also saw Feo getting rough with Sofia again, but I'm not sure that was new. It might have been yet another "this already happened" clip, since the avances are usually full of those.
 

Sofía won't want to name Juan because of Fernando's violence -- which they made evident to all last night, is my guess. So she won't reveal the father, like she didn't reveal where she had been during the night.

People will have no choice but to believe it's the husband's child. And IMO Juan will have to kill Fernando before it's over -- for the original sin of killing his sister (unless they don't want Juan's hands soiled).

At any rate, I don't think Fernando will make it out alive. Thus, no annulment.
 

The word is probably Banqueta.In Mexico it is used for sidewalk but it can be pavement or paths ,too.
I had to watch last night on youtube. Went to see a movie called The Fall.
 

P.S: I so agree with, "She does have a way of looking at Juan... but then, she's looking at Juan! That probably makes it a lot easier!"

Could not have said it better. :-)
 

I'm getting really tired of Feo getting rough with the women. Someone needs to take him out and give him a real smack down--one that he can't recover from.
 

Is this a repeat of Destilando. Rod's wife is preg, but not by him. Gavi finds out in the end that it is not his.

This time, Sofia is preg and it will be considered Feo's till the very end. She will have to spend the rest of the novela trying to avoid the advances of a man proud to have his wife pregnant, where in Destilando, Rod dodged the affections of his wife, who tried to convince him that she is the mother of his child and should have the affection. Similarities
 

Bwahhhhaaa
Very good recap.
Soy Dr. Mondragon...
most excellent..that is our last name and I'm am sure my TeleNovela loving in-laws were thrilled.

I don't think there was any DNA from the rape as I'm sure Gabi did not tell the authorities or doctors or anything...it was a scandel very hush hush
 

Thanks Julie for another of your excellent recaps. I sure hope that the physical violence in these novelas is not what's acceptable in real life. Every novela I've seen so far has people slapping each other around. The men will strike a woman as if she were his physical equal. Women love to slap each other and everybody else in the face. The stunned recipient of the blow merely soothes the spot with dainty fingers. Is this behavior custom made for the novelas? I've never watched a soap opera, do they slap each other around in the soaps? That said, I don't get too bent out of shape when Gabi gets physical with her daughters because they are like sitting ducks placing themselves in harms way.
 

Great recap, Julie! I think everybody needed a melrose mint!!

Wow! Sofia is pregnant!!!Will she not name names??? As for Feo...he must DIE!!!!! May he be run over by several trucks, horses, donkeys and attacked by a flock of roosters!!

"Return of the donkey....We will never know, for he is a donkey of deep secrets." ROTFL!!!!

Glad Gramps is going to live!!
 

In US soaps, the women hit one another far more freely than in real life, and there are almost never any consequences. None of them hit as freely as Crabiela, AFAIK.

The DNA test I was referring to was for the baby, not the rape - to prove Juan's paternity so Feo can't claim the baby as proof of consummation.

I'm still not sure it will be an issue, because it'll be a few months before Sofia really starts to show, and a lot can happen in that time. (I know some people think she dresses frumpily now, but she could do a lot worse if she wants to hide that bump.)

Of course, just because **I** think she should hide it for a while doesn't mean she will. If she decides to blurt it out in the first five minutes of tonight's episode, things will be quite different...
 

Sofia's never worn a color, as far as we know, right? Does this symbolize something? Anybody have an idea as to what it symbolizes? Maybe the fact that she feels like a shadow as long as she lives with her mother, or her drab existence as long as she refuses to have a real life with Juan?
 

http://www.peopleenespanol.com/pespanol/en/articles/0,22490,1730207,00.html

Photo of Adela and an article from People in Espanol. (In English) Not much a spoiler. More of a notice that FELS will go on and on and .....
 

Thanks for the recap Julie, and the nice welcome message yesterday! I can't tell you how much more I enjoy the show now that I don't have to guess at it. And I love the commentary too!
 

Molly...so glad you found Caray Caray and are getting more out of the show now.

For your son, studying Spanish, using the closed captions on your TV will really help him because he'll see the Spanish words in addition to hearing them.

Occasionally they goof up and write something wrong but as his knowledge of Spanish grows, he'll be able to spot that and figure out the correct word himself.

It's a great tool for beginning learners and has been a lifesaver for me.

The one time I had to recap Juan without captions (TV glitch) I was sweating bullets.
 

I am so so annoyed with Sofia, what a wuss she is, limp boneless and simpering. They made her too saintlike to be real.
 

She was crazy not to escape after visiting Grandpa - he even told her to do it. Always listen to Grandpa!
 

Oh, well, Sofía and Juan have that in common, sacrificing for the family. They're both the oldest.
 

Such a fun recap, Julie. Especially loved the "donkey of deep secrets" line. Maybe instead of the Melrose Mints, a combo of Maalox and vodka to make it through the plot twists to come? (And I don't even drink.)
La Paloma
 

It's funny you should mention Maalox, Paloma, because originally I was going to have them be the sponsor of this recap. But I hate using real brand names, plus I don't even use Maalox myself. It just sounds better than Pepto-Bismol or Mylanta.

Then I remembered the Melrose Mints... in some ways, Fuego reminds me of Melrose Place, with its shamelessly, hilariously over-the-top melodrama combined with hotness and regular drama.
 

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