Saturday, June 14, 2008

La Traición, Fri, June 13 - Hugo confronts Soledad about her engagement; Eloisa experiences the treasure and Alcides finds Dr. Dan's secret


Hugo rides to confront Soledad


Eloisa loves the treasure vault


Hugo and Soledad kiss in the mine


Dr. Dan says that he will do whatever it takes to make Soledad’s heart heal and make it his forever. He says that Soledad’s mother wants them to marry and move far away so that Alcides and Hugo can’t mess up Soledad life again. Dr. Dan says that he knows she’s not ready but asks her to marry him and move far away from San Marino.

Ursula comes into the forge. Boris is glad to see her. He says now that Hugo can’t visit his daughter at the Obragon house, it will be harder for them to see each other. He missed her a lot. Ursula says that she missed Boris too but she has come to see Hugo. Ursula tells Hugo that Soledad accepted Dr. Dan’s proposal and is now engaged to him. Hugo is impactado.

Soledad says that she can’t leave San Marino. There are too many things tying her here – her family, this is the place she was born… Dr. Dan says that she doesn’t need to lie. He knows that the only reason she won’t leave San Marino is Hugo. Soledad denies this but Dr. Dan says that they have agreed not to lie to one another. He says that they are both survivors - survivors of loss and betrayal. He tells Soledad that once he fell in love with a woman who betrayed him and that is why he understands her. He knows she doesn’t love him and is scared to death of making another mistake. But now that she is single and free, they will only go to the altar when Soledad is ready and in love with him. Dr. Dan starts to kiss Soledad and Eloisa breezes in asking if she is interrupting something. Eloisa notices right away that Soledad is wearing Dr. Dan’s ring and asks when the wedding will be.

Paquito decides to get Deborah out of his place in a barrel.

Margot tells Arturo that he can’t believe that she is spying for Hercu-less. Arturo says what should he think? Yesterday Margot said that she missed Herc and wanted to return home and the next morning she sneaks into Arturo’s house. Margot says that she came because she was worried about him. Last night he was drunk and he has the ED problem. Arturo says that he doesn’t want her pity. He orders her out of his house before his mother sees her and gives Arturo a hard time. He pushes her out the door saying that Margot is crazy.

Soledad tells Eloisa that yes she is engaged but they haven’t set a date yet. Dr. Dan says that they are officially engaged. Eloisa says that she doesn’t know whether to congratulate them or offer condolences. Soledad asks why Eloisa says that. Eloisa advises her to ask her fiancé. She asks Daniel if he doesn’t remember all the horrible things he told her. Eloisa tells Soledad about how Dr. Dan came to her house and insulted and threatened her all because he didn’t believe that Michelle left town and only said goodbye to Eloisa. He called her a liar. Dr. Dan says that he is sorry but he finds it extremely strange and impossible to believe that Michelle left town without saying goodbye to him. Soledad reminds him that she told him about Hugo’s letter from Michelle explaining her reasons for leaving town. Eloisa is surprised, “A letter?” she says and flashes back to Alcides telling her that they have to make people forget about Michelle. Dr. Dan says that then he didn’t know anything about a letter. Eloisa asks what it says. Soledad says that the letter says that Michelle thought she was in the way between Soledad and Hugo. “You see,” says Eloisa, “I told you so. You owe me an apology.” To himself, Dr. Dan says that he doesn’t believe anything she says but he has to apologize for Soledad’s sake. He does so.

“So von Chirac and Soledad are engaged,” says Hugo, vigorously using the bellows. He says that he talked to Soledad this morning (Ursula was there) and she didn’t say anything about that. Ursula says that Soledad was very upset about the letter that Hugo got from Michelle. She and Michelle were great friends and Ursula thinks that Soledad feels guilty about Michelle’s departure. Hugo is working the bellows more slowly now. Ursula says that she shouldn’t have opened her big mouth (‘bocota’ from ‘boca,’ mouth) If Soledad finds out that Ursula came here, she’ll kill her. She says that she shouldn’t have told Hugo. Hugo says she did the right thing. Ursula asks Hugo not to tell Soledad that it was she who told him about this. Ursula says that she has to go and leaves. Boris asks Hugo what he is going to do. “What I should have done a long time ago,” says Hugo.

Arturo is in his room. He sees his medals and flashes back to Margot’s admiration of his military service. He wonders if Margot is in love with him. Then he says, “women,” and shakes his head.

Margot comes back to her house with bread. She greets Hercu-less as her king (‘mi rey’). He asks where she’s been and she says that she went early to get fresh baked bread (‘pan recién horneado’) to make Herc a nice breakfast. Herc asks if she is telling the truth. She says of course. What else would she do? They kiss.

Paquito is disposing of his barrel of Deborah. He drives it somewhere. “Rest in peace” (‘descansa en paz’), he says and rolls it down a hill.

Eloisa accepts Dr. Dan’s apology saying that she knows that Dr. Dan was desperate about the disappearance of ‘their’ friend and that’s why he did it. Soledad is happy that they have settled that matter. She asks why Eloisa has come to visit. Eloisa says that she wanted to see Soledad before she went to the hospital. It has been a while since she saw Soledad, not since Michelle left and she misses her friends. Dr. Dan tells himself that he doesn’t believe a word this woman says. He suspects that everything with her is a fake (‘una farsa’). Soledad says Eloisa is welcome whenever. This is her house too. (‘Esta tambien es tu casa.’) Eloisa says that Dr. Dan is giving her a dirty look. She will leave them alone and say hello to the rest of the family. “Proceed with your romance, (‘prosigan con el idilio)” she says. She leaves. Soledad asks Dr. Dan if he thinks that Soledad would lie about Michelle. Dr. Dan says that Eloisa is her friend and he doesn’t want to get involved in the relationship between Soledad and her friends. He assures that he will protect her always from everyone and that includes Eloisa.

Eloisa goes into Soledad’s room, locks the door and hears Alicdes’ voice giving her instructions on how to get into the treasure vault. She turns a lamp fixture and the door opens. Just then Antonia knocks on the door. Eloisa closes the door to the vault and unlocks the door. Antonia asks what Eloisa is doing in Soledad’s bedroom and where is Soledad. Eloisa says that Soledad is with Dr.Dan and starts to give some lie about what she was doing in Soledad’s room when she looks at Antonia strangely and flashes back to asking Paquito about George the pianist at the cabaret. Antonia asks why Eloisa doesn’t answer her question. “Doña Antonia,” says Eloisa, “you and the pianist…”

Ok, here we go. Hugo, still in his work shirt, rides flat out to Soledad’s house. The guards won’t let him in. Hugo says that he has to speak to Soledad. The guards aim their weapons and mention the identical twin problem. Hugo yells that he has to speak to Soledad. Hugo rides right up on the porch. “Soledad!” he yells, “It’s Hugo. I need to talk to you. Soledad!” Soledad hears Hugo’s voice. Dr. Dan wants to go and deal with it but Soledad says she will come too.

Eloisa says that Antonia looks a lot like the pianist in the bar (so much for the disguise). Eloisa asks if Antonia is related to George Wilde. Antonia dismisses that as absurd. She is an Obragon and has nothing to do with anyone employed in that den of iniquity (‘antro de perdición). Antonia notices Hugo outside and that Dr. Dan and Soledad have gone to speak to him. Antonia goes to tell Ester. Eloisa breathes a sigh of relief. Hugo has saved her bacon this time. She has to get into the vault. She locks the door to the bedroom once again. She opens the door to the vault and goes in.

Dr. Dan tells the guards to lower their arms. Hugo says that he needs to talk to Soledad. Soledad says that she just brought the baby to him at the cabaña. What does he want? When she gets close enough, Hugo reaches down takes her hand and sees the ring. He asks if she is engaged to Dr. Dan.

Eloisa is overwhelmed at the sight of the treasure. She hears Alcides’ voice tell her where Michelle corpse is (covered with a cloth). The body is intact because she died recently and the vault is cold. Eloisa has to bury her there in the vault. Eloisa is creeped out by he corpse. She finds the place where Alcides told her to put Michelle’s body. Eloisa is distracted by the treasure and starts fondling gold bars.

Hugo and Soledad look at one another. Finally, Soledad says, “Hugo, please. There’s nothing for you here. I told you that we had nothing more to say. Don’t get involved in more problems.” Trying to lower the tension level, Dr. Dan says that he understands Hugo got a letter saying that Michelle had returned to her country. He’s glad ‘cause he doubted it before. Hugo ignores him. “Why Soledad? Why?” he asks Soledad. They look at each other again for a few seconds and Hugo reaches down and puts Soledad behind him on the horse and gallops away. Dr. Dan tells the guards not to shoot.

Dr. Dan goes after Soledad. Ester, Lucas, Antonia and Ursula all come outside to find out what is going on. Ester is concerned that Hugo will harm Soledad and but Lucas says that she knows that Hugo loves Soledad.

Eloisa is panting. She has buried Michelle. She says that Alcides didn’t tell her what to do with the sword. She should leave it here. If she’s found with it, everything would be discovered. She starts fondling the gold bars again. She almost trips the trap but remembers Alcides’ instructions just in time and avoids it.

Boris has come to see the judge. He tells him about the footprints and the judge says to come with him and he will take care of it.

At the Hacienda, Alcides is cleaning his gun. Hercu-less comes in with a letter. He says that this is what Alcides asked him to investigate two months ago. The response has just come in. Still cleaning the gun, Alcides say that he hopes that this is the letter that will enable him to give von Chirac the surprise he deserves.

Dr. Dan and the guards are following Hugo’s trail. It leads into the forest.

Hugo lifts Soledad off the horse. He says that the guards aren’t following. Soledad asks Hugo what he is doing. Dr. Dan and the guards are looking for her. He’ll be arrested. Has he gone crazy? “I’m crazy with love for you,” says Hugo, “When I saw that ring on your finger, I couldn’t take it. I thought I had lost you forever.” He kisses her.
S: You lost me long ago, Hugo. I told you. I told you to go your own way.
H: I didn’t want it to come to this but I had no choice. We must find a safe place.
He puts her back on the horse and they ride off.

As you would expect, Eloisa is in no hurry to leave the treasure chamber. She finds a pearl necklace and takes it as a gift for her trouble. She hears Alcides’ voice telling her to take two gold bars (‘lingotes de oro’) and hide them under her clothes. No one will suspect that she has something under there. Eloisa puts the gold bars in the tops of her stockings. (They must be really tough garters. Gold weighs a lot.) Eloisa is done but she can’t resist taking an emerald and putting it in her cleavage.

Ursula is taking the baby to Soledad’s room. She wonders why it is locked. At the cabaña, the judge is now the CSI team and is examining the footprints himself with a magnifying glass. He tells Boris that it is important evidence that will help find out who
kidnapped Soledad and Hugo’s child. Boris is just about to tell the judge whom he and Hugo suspect when Dr. Dan runs in calling Soledad. He tells the judge that Hugo took Soledad against her will and he has to find her. The judge says that he’ll get on it as soon as he is finished with the footprints. Dr. Dan says that he needs to do it right away. Boris tells the judge that there must be some misunderstanding. Hugo adores Soledad. He would never harm her. The judge says that this family doesn’t get out of one tragedy before they get involved in another. He asks Boris about the person he suspects in the kidnapping.

Hugo carries Soledad into the gold mine. (Good thing Soledad has her ‘mine cave in’ dress on.) Hugo flashes back to when he was in the mine with Soledad before. Hugo says that for him, this is where Soledad saved his life. He grabs her and kisses her. We see the engagement ring still on her finger. Soledad says that she can’t do this. She is engaged to Dr. Dan. Hugo says that when he found out, he thought he was going to go crazy. That’s why he kidnapped her at her house in front of everyone.
S: Hugo, this is insane.
H: Yes, Your love makes me crazy. I’m desperate for your love.
S: I gave my word to Daniel.
H: Words are just words. (‘las palabras se las lleve el viento,’ literally, ‘words are carried away by the wind’) Don’t you feel the same way I do? We were born for each other.
S: No, that’s not true. Fate is always keeping us apart.
H: Then I’ll fight against fate and the world. I’ll fight against everyone. If they hang me for loving you, let them do it. Let them hang me a thousand times because a thousand times I’ll return from the dead to keep kissing you. Take the ring off. Take it off.

Eloisa is orgasmic as she comes out of the treasure room. All of a sudden she hears Ursula knocking on the door. She closes up the entrance to the vault and lets Ursula in. In response to Ursula’s question about why she didn’t open the door when Ursula knocked, Eloisa says that she lay down and fell deeply asleep. Ursula tells Eloisa that Hugo kidnapped Soledad.

The judge comes to see Arturo (his boots still look muddy. The maid didn’t do a very good job of polishing them) about the kidnapping of Aurora. The judge says that Arturo is a suspect. Arturo says that is absurd. The judge wants to compare Arturo’s boots with the footprints found where the baby was recovered.

Alcides is looking off of the balcony at the Hacienda. Hercu-less asks why he doesn’t open the envelope. Alcides replies that good things in life should be enjoyed. He opens the envelope and sighs. “The doctor has a secret. The little doctor (doctorcillo) that everyone believes to be perfect and without fault (‘sin manchas,’ literally, ‘without stains’) is a married man.

Dr. Perfect is riding around looking for Soledad. Hugo and Soledad are kissing in the mine.
H: You can’t marry anyone but me.
S: Don’t torture me any more. Let me go.
H: Take the ring off or I will. Take it off.
S: I’ve made my decision. There’s no return. I’m getting married to Dr. Dan.
H: You can’t. You’re still married to Alcides in the church.
S: No, you’re wrong. The annulment came through. I’m free, Hugo.
He kisses her again and she asks him to let her go.
H: Listen to me, we can’t run away from our feeling much less find other loves – Dr. Dan for you or Michelle for me.
S: You won’t convince me.
H: We were born to love one another. What we feel is so strong, so beautiful that for good or bad our destinies are linked forever.
Soledad kisses Hugo. The credits roll.

Tomorrow: Hugo yells and the mine collapses.

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Oh oh oh! Could this episode be any more romantic??? I absolutely loved Hugo showing some emotion and taking charge, galloping up and yelling "Soledad!" over and over until she came out. And when he lifted her up on the horse, oh wow wow wow. That's the difference between men and women; it's enough for men to look at a body part in a porn magazine, whereas we women watch months and months of a long, drawn-out complicated love story, and just about faint dead away when our hero puts his heroine up on a horse!

And then the way he kissed her in the mine...she obviously wasn't resisting much! And Hugo ordering her to take off her ring...and all the things he said to her, sigh...In this episode I think he was doing and saying everything he had to in order to wake Soledad up and see the light! We all know she really does want to take him back, but unfortunately they left us with another cliff-hanger, darn! There are still alot of loose ends that need to be tied up--all kinds of questions and situations to be dealt with! Hurry up Monday!
 

Wooooh! So Dr. Dan's little secret has finally come back into the picture. I'm still waiting for this old love of Dr. Dan's to make an appearance. There's still the issue of the unidentified woman shown making out with him in one of the promo clips from way back. Don't know if this will ever make it to the screen or will be cut due to a revised shooting schedule. We'll see.

If nothing else, this little complication should buy Hugo a little more time to get Soledad's head on straight. Although "we were born to love each other" is a lovely sentiment, he needs to come up with a better argument to get her to see reason. Why would it matter how much she sacrifices for friendship and gratitude if what her friends will end up with anyway is loveless relationships?

If Soledad & Hugo stay together, at least they'll both be honestly happy & Aurora grows up with her father. Granted, the Obregons will have their noses out of joint, but they'll get over it. If Soledad picks Daniel, I guess the Obregons will be happy, but everyone else will be miserable, including Daniel (eventually), as would Michelle if she were still alive. Hugo's making the attempt to be honest with Soledad, which is more than she's doing with him. One would think that for someone who's life was so turned upside down by lies that she'd respect the truth more than she seems to.

And what's up with Hugo shouting in the mine? Is he deliberately trying to kill himself in front of her? Guess we'll see Monday. (Or Tuesday, in my case. ;-)
 

According to the folks over at TW, LT has finished shooting in Bogotá and the grand finale will be on June 27. So it looks like two more weeks of LT.
 

Thanks for your always fabulous recaps Jean =) I was trying to remember George Sands' real last name and then it magically appears in your recap!

I loved how Antonia grabbed her fake names from literature and had just been thinking of the Sands/Chopin affair while we watched Sarita save Franco's life in PdG. Off course it looks like those tables will turn on Monday when he comes to her rescue from the evil Fernando. Back to Frederic and Aurore, they were considered quite the odd couple in their day. He was considered effeminate, weak, and infirmed (he was dying after all); while she ran around wearing pants, shooting guns, and chain smoking (not the brightest thing to do around a guy whose dying of TB, but they didn't know any better back then). She even kept a lover for a while (as in, financially kept him) who doubled as a nanny to her kids. Goes to show that there's no reason the traditional roles can't be reversed if two people care for each other and find a way to make it work for them.

I've been wondering if all these crazy "flashbacks" (I use the term loosely 'cause this is the first we've seen of the Soledad/Alcides grave scene or off Eloisa having a romance with Hugo) were actually taken from the cutting room floor. We know that LT took a different turn when the ratings started to drop and perhaps this was all part of a different storyline (although in what alternate universe Soledad would have picked Alcides over Hugo is beyond me).

It was never made clear whether Daniel got around to divorcing his first wife or just left. I know that in some countries (including the US) you can obtain a divorce without ever involving your spouse. If they disappear, and you can prove you have made every reasonable attempt to get a hold of them, the courts will grant you a divorce. That doesn't mean the church will grant you an annulment though... Chances are Dr. Dan made his request after (or during) his time in Africa. Maybe he tried the same with the church on the grounds that she cheated on him and then ran off with another man. It's not an easy thing to get, but certainly doable if you can find the right bishop. If the wife re-appears though, she could try to get this reversed... Maybe she'll have repented and Dr. Dan will take her back.

Quick comment on the previous episode, I thought Paquito hit the nail on the head with his staff attire: scantily clad women dancing and shirtless men serving drinks. A little something for everyone...

As for Alcides, I think he's beyond redemption. Even during his half-hearted attempts to be a good man, he ends up letting his rage and bloodlust get the better of him. Any time you booby trap something with a killing device, you're pretty much guaranteed that someone's gonna die. I suspect he will have to die, maybe like one of his many victims, but maybe he will make one last heroic deed before he goes.

Ditto for Arturo. In spite of Margot's sudden love for him, it takes a special kind of evil to kidnap a baby and leave her to possible death. As for who killed Deborah, I think we know it was Arturo. Whether she discovered his "secret ailments" or whether it's part of his plan to pin crimes on Alcides, it was definitely him.
 

Oh, about Eloisa in the treasure vault - I think she wears a garter belt, which should help a little in carrying the gold bars (they sure did look heavy). As for her "brilliant" thought that Alcides will not notice the missing emerald or the pearl necklace, does she really think none of the Obregon's will see she's wearing something she wasn't wearing before? I think our little Aurora will give her away when Eloisa gets just close enough and she tries to grab it from her. Eloisa will get all upset and people will ask, "were you wearing that earlier?"

Oh, and Marie Celeste, I'm guessing Hugo will scream in anguish and then realize his mistake when he gets trapped yet again in the already highly unstable mine (it's fallen how many times already?). Maybe all three will get trapped and be forced to a long heart to heart. Or Hugo will get claustrophobic and his rival will have to save him...
 

Margarita: Have you seen the 1991 movie, Impromptu, with Hugh Grant and Judy Davis as Chopin and Georges Sand? I've always like it.

Back to LT- I guess they're trying to put a little veneer of complexity on Arturo but he's just a brutal killer and I think he'll end up dead.

As for Alcides, I agree with you about the booby trap and the rest but the bottom line for me is that he knowingly let his brother be buried alive and when Hugo woke up from his catalepsy attack buried in his coffin, Alcides knew and he did nothing. Not all the torture in the world by Beatriz makes that right. As I've said before, I think Alcides can redeem himself halfway by giving his life for Soledad and he only totally redeems himself if he gives his life for Hugo's. Besides, Alcides keeps saying that his love for Soledad is his only reason for existence. Pretty soon Soledad is going to choose Hugo and then Alcides life has no purpose.

I never thought they'd go back in the mine again once Hugo was cured of catalepsy but I guess they have the set and it is a place where there's danger for the characters so it's back to the ever collapsing mine!
 

Margarita, when I saw Eloisa slip the gold bars in her garter belts, my thought was 'that must be some industrial-strength hosiery.' I also thought she wasn't going to be able to take out near enough booty to do Alcides any good. With the way he seems to burn through money, what she took out looked like lunch money. No one may notice that she left with a pearl necklace that she didn't arrive with (I hope Ursula does), but they'll surely wonder what's up when she starts showing up with a suitcase at each visit.

As far as the finale, goes, I do think Alcides will have to die. But, I also think there'll be a last heroic gesture/ reconciliation before that happens. Marina will also die because of the need to free up Boris, but how she'll meet her end I haven't a clue yet. Because of his status as one of the Truly Evil, Arturo will most certainly die, and since Margot already has Herc, she won't be left high & dry in the love department. What I want to know is, will we ever see the son that Margot referred to once upon a time, and will he make an appearance?
 

I'm thinking Marina won't have to die just to free up Boris, because she already has has eyes for other men (the bathtub scene and makeout session with Herc) and will probably easily go to any other guy who strikes her fancy. She's not truly in love with Boris and will let him go. As far as Margot having Herc, well if she knew what he did with Marina, I don't think she would want him! She deserves better.

I'm afraid I agree that Alcides will probably have to die. Wah! If he does, I will be in mourning. Oh well, I can always watch my tapes of when he was alive. I know he is a bad boy but he is just so handsome with his hair down, and all mysterious and hard to figure out. I also love that he drinks water instead of alcohol! I do not like the fact that he can so casually sleep with a woman--before I really got hooked on this show I happened to catch a scene where he was with Eloisa on the bed of money. He slept with her and didn't even love her. That alone would really turn Soledad off to him, if she ever found out. We can see by Hugo's actions with Michelle that he is different, and willing to to at least try to commit to a relationship. But yes, Alcides has done some really bad things and I don't see how they can be reconciled without a huge sacrifice. He sure is an interesting character, though.

Anyway, my head is still in the clouds from Friday night's episode. What a show! All weekend long, I'm thinking about it. Horse...galloping on porch...calling her name...lifting her up...riding off...yellow dress...passionate kissing...take off the ring...Sigh. Okay, I'm going to go scrub a toilet now and get back to reality.
 

Cindybin, I was floating around all weekend with equestrian thoughts also. Fortunately, I recorded that episode!

I understand the attraction to Alcides, but Hugo's got enough of an edge to be intriguing to me.

I'd like to see Marina bite the dust. She's evil and didn't hesitate to send Hugo to the horca. As for Margot, I'm confused about her true desires. Why did she go see Arturo? Margot & Herc seem to be equally nutty and perhaps will somehow balance themselves into a 'normal' couple...
jb
 

Just when a novela gets good again, it ends! Two more weeks only?
I could stand to watch Hugo and Soledad happily together for more than two weeks! There's the wedding, the honeymoon, setting up the new house, etc. Lotsa of opportunities for romatic scenes.

I agree - Hugo was magnificent on the horse. And the way he picked up Soledad - wow!

I'll miss him!!
 

Now that LT is being cut short, what's Mario's next project?
 

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