Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Fuego - Tues- 7/1: Juan channels Linda Blair, Fernando channels Steve Irwin, and Crabiela channels her inner slut

The 2nd and last segments are from memory because I forgot to tape them, so feel free to add if I missed anything.

Our good brothers are musing what it will be like when they are soon free. Eva is going to pay the bail for Juan, he says they’ll pay her back when they get out. They thank her. They want to know about their girls. She tells them Jime and Sara argued with their sister about Rosario being in the house. Eva tells that it’s a long story that she’ll tell them someday. Juan comments about how many secrets there are between them all and Juan is happy to tell the truth someday. Eva takes this as a cue to receive her daily toungue lashing.

We noticed the absence of a loo in the jail cell. Do they hold it in? Get let out for bathroom break? Hmmm. Anyway it's Eva’s turn to get blasted by those Reyes. I thought these guys were good. And yes, someone said it’s like she gets up and wonders what she can do to ruin her day. Well, tell the boys she could have spoken up about their sister and didn’t. Then when they get mad she begs them for understanding. Huh?

She says she believed Libia was pregnant the night she showed up at the hacienda and they get mad that she didn’t stand up for her. She says she tried but Libia wouldn’t listen to her. They accuse her of being able to change fate and if she had said something Libia would have been alive. I’m thinking that’s doubtful, because Feo’s evil is just too strong.

Feo is charming a snake when 3 snakes too many show up with guns drawn and want to know if he has the money for the boss man. He says no, soon, but don’t look for him here. They say Jefe is losing his patience so it better be soon. They leave without roughing him up at all. That’s a little odd.

Sofi flashes back to making love with Juan and wants them to be together.

The boys aren’t sure they can ever forgive Eva. Oh please, since when would the main assistant to the lover’s family be responsible for their sister messing with a married man, outing it to his family and getting killed by the son in law (I know, they don't know that part yet, they thinks she killed herself, but still).

Eva cried to Paddy Tad about the rejection, she thinks they are right, she should have done something then, but she was afraid. He wonders what of, and she says Crabbi and the girls that they would feel offended, (yeah or kick you to the curb for standing up for the husband's lover who was 48 years his junior) but now she feels sooo responsible, and even though the boys are upset, she can do nothing now.

Suspenseful music plays as Feo lets his pretty red pet loose in the hay. Pretty horse lets out some unhappy snorts.

Feo goes in to see Sofi and tells her they are transferring our boys to the capital and surely they won’t get out of there. Oh, and your car isn’t starting so the only one working is mine if you need something. Now, somehow he knows by making those statements she is going to try to go after the Reyes, on horseback, and that the horse is going to get scared and she is going to fall off. Seems like a really long string of events to try and kill her baby. What happened to the old accidently on purpose knocking her down the huge staircase trick?

Rosi is teaching her son the colors of plastic horses. She says Eva and Sofi have been so good to her, she really wants her to be Ma. She mumbles some more about Sofi being so good and pure that she worries that Feo has or will harm Sofi too, just like he does to her. Ofelia warns her to be careful.

Paddy Tad notices his drawers were rifled through, and astutely surmises that someone has been there. He immediately flashes to Feo and mentions that he’s gone looking for this and has apparently found it and that there is no end to Feo’s evilness. He is pure evil.

Feonando goes to the stable to see if his plan worked. He carries a sledgehammer. In jail, Juan is having a presentimiento. At the stables, the horse is too. As soon as Feo raises the sledgehammer to bludgeon his wife, horsey lets loose on Feo. GO HORSEY!!!!! He slams him to the ground.

By this time in the jail cell Juan has truly become possessed and begins speaking in tongues and screaming that Sofi is in danger. His head begins revolving 360 degrees and launching spit and blood. No, not really, but that would have looked cool, and darn if he’s not close.

Workers show up in the stable and lasso whip the snake and bring the fallen pair into the hacienda.

Juan attempts to exorcise himself by moving to the center of the cell and into the white light. He begins to recite the Lord’s prayer. His brothers who try to calm him begin hugging him and crying. Father Tadeo runs up too late for the exorcism, but blesses him anyway. Juan screams to him that he needs to get out.

Pad Tad runs off after promising Juan will be free.

In the hacienda Sofi screams that she doesn’t want to lose her child.

Everyone tries to calm her except traitoress Sara. She is in the other room helping Feo, but hmmmm, wonders aloud why they were in the stables and were hit.

Sofi is now screaming she’ll die if she loses her child. Somehow Sara has left Feo and is now begging Sofi for forgiveness. Sofi agrees she hold no hard feelings, and they are friends again.

Instead of checking on Sofi, Padre is at the docs getting tranqs for Juan. Rosendo runs up and tells the doc to come because his nina Sofi has had an accident. Padre Tad is impactada that Juan was right. Bet he wishes he had that power himself. Probably would come in handy convincing the masses of his divinity as a priest.

Oscar hopes Juan’s feeling is wrong and Franc reminds him this happened when Libia died too. Oscar thinks maybe this is all curse and that none of them will ever be happy.

Eva is glad Sara has returned from the dark side. She’s not all the way back though, because she still believes Feo to be a good man. Eva is not sure, she doesn’t believe it. Of course he awakes from his injured stupor enough to show us that he heard that, by raising his eyebrow.

Sofi just wanted to go see Juan, she tells G-Pa how the story went down, just in case we the audience didn't quite get the very clear cut murder attempt with only one possible outcome.

Rosendo comes in and she remarks that she owes her life to him. I don’t know, she didn’t seem that close to death, now did she?

G-Pa sends Rosendo off to find out if they are really transferring the boys to the jail in the capital. Jimena overhears this and G-pa is clued in that she still loves Oscar. She says yes, but there is no hope now, they’ll never be free, now that he wants to be in the clergy. G-Pa cracks up. He says no way is Oscar going to do that. Jime is impactado. Come on, the guy tried to bed her on one of their first encounters, think a horndog like that would give it all up and go into the church so quick? These girls need to get out more, but we knew that.

Paddy Tad returns to give Juan the tranqs and Juan doesn’t want to take anything until he knows Sofi is ok. Padre shows off his intelligence and tells an already possessed man that his great fear is realized and Sofi has indeed suffered an accident. This summons the demons back and now he wants out of the cell and reverts to his out of control screaming again. Oh Father Tad, when will you learn.

Padre goes to find out what it will take to let out Juan. The commisario tells him it’s easy to get Juan out. Padre says yeah, ok, then don’t do it. He has to wait until Padre gets back or Juan will harm himself. Com agrees to this; he tells that the other cases are more difficult that unless they are shown evidence to the contrary, they will be locked away. Padre says no way they did this, the real assasin is out there and the Com needs to find him. Couldn't Juan have a presentimiento about that? Ah. I'm informed the editors had one as this next scene.

Some guys are drunk and playing cards in a room at the Malquerida. I didn't know what that scene was for, but someone pointed out one of the guys is that aforementioned real assasin.

Tad goes to tell Crabbi that Sofi had an accident and she has the lovely response that God’s justice is on her side. She doesn’t want to see him or want him meddling with her family. Tad can’t believe what he hears and tells her she is so selfish. He urges her to repent. Oh and by the way, Feo suffered an accident too. This sets her standing up straight, well almost.

Back at the house, brilliant doctor tells Sofi she only has some bruises but nothing is wrong with her. Except....of course she asks about if the baby will be ok, and he says yes, she might lose it. Of course she cries not her baby and the sisters try to calm her into saying it will be ok.

Back at the hospital, Crabby dressed herself in lightning speed to go back to the hacienda against the doc’s will who worries that the whole ruse will be revealed to everyone. That’s the least of her concern you idiot, Feo is hurt!!

She shows up and G-Pa is pleased she is there to see her daughter, never mind that she’s perfectly healthy, he already knew that anyway. She is looking for Feo. He is incensed that she came to find him rather than Sofi and calls her bad.

Doc tells Feo he’s lucky he only suffered some bumps. He too will be ok. He inquires about Sofi and learns she’s ok, but he wants to know about the baby. Doc tells him the same he brilliantly told the upset in shock mother, that he doesn’t know, they’ll have to wait and see. No ultrasounds here I guess.

Craba runs up to Feo and wonders if he is ok. I think what happens next is she starts taking his shirt off to help "cure" him. He takes this as a sign to jump her bones. He grabs her and begins struggling to suck her face off. She resists at first all the while grunting, but then gives in.
We knew this was coming.


Look for Cheryl and Willa to join you next Tuesday!!

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You were in top form "K". Was laughing all the way through. Any possibility you and Beckster were separated at birth? You both crack me up.

Especially liked the observation that Sarita came back from the dark side...but only part way.

Too true of all of us!
 

The growls, bared teeth, primal screams ... thank god those animals ARE caged.
 

Great recap. This was a rootin tootin fun episode and episode. This was like the 3 stooges on steroids. My husband and I were rollin at the jail scenes, for the love of Gawd put your belt in his mouth, oooops I forgot you are in jail, you don't have a belt. Damn if I had to be in jail I would love to be in the next cell. These guys are so frickin entertaining. Poor Oscar, he tries to maintain a certain degree of coolness, but dude that big brother. I think the Padre was spooked by that whole surreal Gawd's shining light scene. Not to be sacriligious, but could God just open the cell? Or make Juan a bit brighter, not the glowing light but maybe smarter, just a little?

Now like looking at a bad wreck, I want some serious hawt jungle monkey sex between Gabi & Fer..so nasty so intertwined it looks like their matching snake tattoos are doing the deed too.
 

Shout out to Connie for yesterday's awesome poem...LOL!! Very, very funny & creative.

Now, on to last night's episodio: um, what the heck are these people drinking? We have some serious problems with the well water because every citizen's brain cells are just about completely fried. Dumb doesn't even begin to describe them. I really concerned about the writers/producers/directors. I think they've been in the magic mushroom patch because FELS would be a perfect hallucination.

Mighty Joe Juan is scary. Not sure our little lamb realizes what a "catch" she may be stuck with. Yesh! Get a grip, man. Loved the holy light in the prison cell. How freakin' corny.

Pad Tad is not very discreet. I don't think I'd be confessing ANYTHING to this chatterbox.

Had to take a shower after the gropefest w/ Feo & Crabi. Ewwwwwww. That was almost as creepy as Bernardo's cradle robbing scene with Libia.

Once again, an animal provided the best scene and most realistic acting.

Great recap!!! Amusing, snarky and way better than what they aired last night. Thanks!

:-)
 

Thanks for the great recap! I can't wait to watch my tape today.

LOVE the comment posted to the previous day's recap about Father Tadeo not realizing he's in a telenovela. I almost fell out of my chair from laughing.

So now I know to *not* FFWD thru the jail cell scenes.

doris
 

Great recap! The scene with Crabi and Feo made me gag. That happened a lot sooner than I had expected. Really loved the rattlesnake sounds in the background when Feo let loose the snake. I get the feeling the ranch hands are going to revolt against Feo. Wasn't one of the guys playing cards the guy who killed Pedra?
 

I have always liked Sarita. I'm glad she has come to her senses. At least for now....

If that scumbag Fernando wanted those goons off his back, he would have said get the money from the bag(with the snake)but no. He had to save it for poor Sofia. It was nice seeing fear in Fernando's face. Lmao. :) ;)

In the jail cell, after going berserk for a while, can you say that Juan and Hermanos have seen the light? Heh heh.

Meanwhile, i find it reprehensible that Gabriela realy hates Sofia, despite being in mortal danger. She does not even flinch when Padre Tadeo informs her of Sofia's misfortune..... I don't remember any parent in any movie,Tv shows whether they were antagonist or protagonist showing NO LOVE for their child like Gabriela does. Un- Freaking believable... Does she have no care?! At all???

yet when she finds out that Fernando too was hurt, she cared more about that despicable guy. Padre tadeo should have b**** slapped Gabi and said woman what in the name of God is wrong with you?

The gross out/ewww factor you all have been waiting for has arrived. Gabi and Feonando kiss and suck each other's mouth. *Chills down my spine* As sick as it is, Fernando should just let Sofia divorce him so he can marry Gabriella. But I don't think the girls want him as a stepfather, no?
At least that happens a lot in American Soaps......

Tomorrow, Juan seems to be set free and somehow they find the guy guilty of murdering Petra.(i might be cruel in thinking she deserved it, the Bruja)but I guess all living beings deserve to live...
*Sarcasm off*

Ibarramedia
 

Fun recap Kris. Last night I finally caught up with like the last six episodes of Fuego. It didn't take too long as there is a lot of repetition in this show, especially those goofy, endless flashbacks of Juan and Sofia. Two things made it especially worthwhile, 1) the visit-from-God jail cell scene from last night which was a hoot, and 2) the completely awesomely tacky scene from a few days ago of Rosi singing from a semi-orb filled with water. I was laughing my a** off at that one!

Thanks Kris, kudos on an excellent write-up.

Feo and Gaby...blech!
 

izcaGlad that I shut off the tube a couple minutes early- I missed the snake mating, I was dreading that. One question there- is Feo up to the challenge with a WILLING female partner? lots of over the top action - Juan's possesion and intense pain in a jail cell, complete with shing light, Sofia's fall, Mr Ed finally getting a kick in on Feo, too b ad he didn't get the job done. Is Feo finally gonna have the old steed put out of his (Feo's) misery? At least Sarita is starting to show a slight gray matter content. Who is going to discover the sledge hammer under Feo, and wonder what it's doing there. Everyone k nows that he wouldn't be using it for WORK... Yes, the drinking boys at the Bad Love Bar are indeed the same ones responsible for Petra's demise. I'm thinking that tequila-loosened lips might be leaking some info... The oddest was the scene where the thugs stopped by the house with a gentle reminder the Feo's debt was just a few days more past due; they were fine with that, just that Jefe is going to run out of patience, even tho he himself was at the previous reminder. Oh, BTW, next time you guys feel the need to remind me, let's do it somewhere else, don't want anyone to know about our finances-OK? Sure Feo, that sounds good to us, ceratin that EL Jefe will be cool with that, too, whatever you say, and we'll trust you for the payment, when you have time, have a good day. Then Feo can continue, unconcerned, with the task of killing his wife. PULEEZE....

thanks for the fun 'cap, FdeRdeR
 

You know they can't kill him outright but they could have at least broken a couple of fingers or an arm or something. But maybe he is figuring they will go after his wife and unborn child instead.
 

Do most Mexicans in a soap opera have some kind of Psychic connection to loved ones? Interesting how they can feel the pain of someone related to them or someon they are in love with...


Ibarramedia
 

Thank you for the recap, and I will go immediately and read it. What a howlin' great episode -- complete with divine klieg lights on the trinity and ice breaking on the Rio Gabriela.

Sarita is the most complex of the sisters and the smartest. It will be satisfying when she comes around, but it was hard to see her go first to Fernando after the horse-kicking scene. I sure hope Fernando sticks with Gabriela and doesn't bother with Sara.

Yes, yes, the bared fangs in the cage were hard to take. They are pushin our buttons, which is what they want to do, those ruthless manipulators. I thought Padre Tadeo handled the kleig-light scene with aplomb actually; kind of took it in stride. "Hmm, oh, I see, ok."

However, the scene earlier with Eva was just darn cruel. The boys are going to have to apologize to her; they behaved abominably, IMO. She couldn't do anything to prevent what happened. What could she have done?

If she told Libia she believed her, then what? Eva has zero power in that house -- zip. No effect; Libia would have gone off and cried at the river just the same.

Fernando was bound to kill her either then or at some point soon after. The boys will find out a long time down the road; but I hope they are not angry with her too long and come around sooner.

I'm looking forward to Bracho and Cantú mixing it up; they did an awesome job in that scene. It will be interesting to see how Fernando and Gabriela hide their relationship.

Doris, that was me with the Padre Tadeo comment last evening -- I screwed up and punched the send button before I put my name in the box. I only post anonymously by accident, LOL. Usually, I post again to clear that up, but I didn't think anybody would be reading it that late.

I felt sorry for that poor snake in the stable scene; it was probably scared to death having to make a quick getaway under the hay from that horse. Those hooves are a terror.

I think it was supposed to look like a coral snake, not sure. There are a number of non-poisonous snakes that use copy-cat coloring of poisonous snakes to their own advantage.

So what was Fernando going to do -- beat Sofía's head in with a sledgehammer, and that was supposed to look like the horse trampled her to death? I think that was the drill, and knowing the cops in that town, it would probably work. They thought Libia killed herself.

I think that scene where Mr. Big's lackies show up was just to remind us, the viewers, that Fernando still has other pressing problems, lest we forget. They were strangely quiescent, compared to last time.

And the goons in the bar are quite a different cut from Armando's regular bar minions; it didn't look as thought the regular minions were very pleased they were there.

I agree that Rosendo's affection for Sofía is going to come in at some point against Fernando; that was quite nice, Rosendo's scene with her. She was also very gracious; Sofía didn't lose any time thanking him for saving her life, although she didn't know it was the horse who actually saved her.

Poor horse; he's due some more beatings by Fernando, but I don't think Sofía will allow him to sell the horse. That horse is going to be around till the end, IMO. I just wish I knew his name.
 

Great recap. I was watching the jail scene and I finally got Juan's character,he's "Lassie" That was a whole 'Timmy 's in the well , won't somebody believe me,".And poor "Lassie", well nobody believed that frothing crazy dog.
Except for the light part I found the three brothers praying together kind of touching. When Tadeo conferred with them ,weren't you all thinking "Gee A phone would come in handy.Save the wear and tear on the old burrito (and the donkey ,too)"?
 

A few months ago, I think I read an interview with Eduardo Yanez (Juan) that this character was just what he wanted to be like in real life! I wonder if he's changed his mind after the way he screamed in the jail.

The snake scene was funny, in that first, Feo left the snake, and the horse was little skittish. But when Sofia came in (at least 15 minutes later), he was fine, just until she was mounted, and then he got all upset again. Also, this is the horse who hates Feo, so why was he so calm when Feo first came in with the snake? Fortunately, the horse came to his senses in time to stomp Feo.

Then, I think, when Rosendo came in, he took out a whip, and precisely hit the snake from about 20 feet away. Shades of Indiana Jones!

As for Sarita, it seems that each show has a few characters that are sort of "on the fence" between good and evil. In Destilando Amor, Sofia (Rodrigo's sister) was temporarily in with the baddies. In Pasion, Justo (Camila's father) was bad for a while, and Sarita's playing the same role - swayed by the charming evil ones, but hopefully to return in the end.
 

I believe the snake was a harmless scarlet snake, disguised (poorly) as a deadly coral snake.

This article includes a picture of the scarlet snake, explains how to distinguish it from the coral snake, and links to an article about coral snakes if you're interested.
 

Funny recap, thanks! Thanks Julie for the info about the scarlet snake. Too bad the horse didn't stomp Fer's head...oh well.

The scene in the jail cell with Juan practically foaming at the mouth was too much. At first I thought he had heartburn! Sheesh!!!

And Feo and Crabi.....eeeeyuck!!!!!I might not watch the first ten minutes to avoid the face sucking!!!
 

Yeah,K you're right on! - "GO HORSEY" -- I could hear the collective shout from all y'all bloggers on this site!

And Hombre de Misterio -- also right on! Rosendo snapping the coral snake in half with his whip, barely missing a knocked out Sofia's head on the ground -- Shades of Indiana Jones indeed!

This was a very exciting episode -- and nobody in the show has even wondered yet WHY did Fernando have that sledgehammer nearby his knocked out body on the ground

The main drunk card playing guy -- the one facing us -- was MAPACHE, the guy who killed Petra! That scene was to offset the one previous where Pad Tad was talking with the Com and said there was NO WAY the good Reyes boys killed anybody, and NO WAY they should be transferred to the State Pen in Puebla where they would obviously be lost in administrative & prison hell and never see the light of day again. Again -- drunk & SMOKING & card playing too & also being rude to the bar servers -- shows how BAD a guy really is!! ha ha ha
 

Julie, Fernando's snake did look like it had been painted with something.

I was thinking perhaps it could be the Longnose Snake, because of its Mexican range.

The Sinaloan Milksnake" is also a good candidate.

Here is the real thing: West Mexican Coral Snake
 

Yep, the card-playin' guy was Petra's killer.

I wish Sofi had tried to start her car before going to the stables. Just because Feo SAYS her car won't start doesn't mean it's true. Amazingly, she STILL doesn't suspect he's a liar (among many other bad things).

I'm really impressed by the kind and gentle thugs who now have cornered Feo twice in a row without breaking his kneecaps. I wonder if they also give early payment bonuses, and loyalty rewards for longtime customers? Still, it was cool to see the fear in his face when they showed up outside his bedroom.

I used to be able to eat dinner in front of the TV during shows like CSI. I thought this meant I wasn't a squeamish person, but I was wrong. Blood and guts - no problem. Feo & Crabi - PROBLEM.
 

The links I placed aren't working for me, and I don't know why. If they are broke, this software will tell you before you post them, and it didn't.

Well, anyway, the website is the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
 

Jeri - the opening tag has to be {a href="url"} with angle brackets instead of curly brackets, and make sure you use straight quotes and not curly around the url. That should do it.

I thought the milk snake was another possible candidate, but I've never seen a longnose - they're pretty.

I think the stripe pattern looked more like the scarlet snake, but it was hard to tell with the "body makeup" they put on the poor thing!

I bought some yellow/red/black yarn a while back to make a snake scarf, but never got around to doing it. When it comes to yarn projects, typically I start off with burning motivation which ends shortly after I buy the yarn.
 

Julie, yes, thanks; I made the tags the same way as I usually do here -- at least I think I did.

Love your scarf idea! That is just great. :-)

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has a nice little herp house, and herp fanatics pull up by the busload.

You might visit someday; the herps are not all in the exhibits by a long shot. Most of the Desert Museum is outdoors; I love that place, and we are still members, even living in Chicagoland.

They have a little exhibit dedicated to coral snakes and coral-snake lookalikes in the Arizona-Sonora region, which I thought of during the show.
 

So how are they going to catch Mapache? He's not going to walk up to someone and say, "Yeah, Dude, I killed her." I guess when they send the knife to the "crime lab" it will have his prints on it.
 

I did a "view source" on the HTML in those links - the tags are set up as
A URL=HREF
which I don't think does anything. Needs to be
A HREF=URL .

I thought it was required to have quotes around the URL too, but maybe I'm wrong about that.

We are having monsoons in MA today, and I'm in the office where the air conditioning is cranked up to freezing; the desert sounds really nice right now, though I'm sure I'd wilt within minutes. :-)
 

I'm thinking maybe Armando will turn Mapache in (along with a lot of other people) as part of a plea bargain when he eventually gets caught doing Feo's dirty work.

Or maybe the police will overhear Mapache drunkenly bragging about all of his crimes?
 

A Continuacion (Names):

Dimples, Fuzzy, and Crumbs
Juan (alone) - Mighty Joe Juan
and may I suggest Juan Solo

Spunky, Sneerita, and Lamb Chop
Sarita (alone) - Crabi Jr.

Father Bouffy / Pad Tad
Crabiela/Crabi
Feo/None Fer Nando
Mr Ed
Right Armando/Whig/Bigote
BonBon/BomBon
The Tweedles/Big Tweedle/Short Tweedle
Dr. Mentiroso Matasanos

Donkey - Eeyore
Comisario -- Mutton Chops

Anybody remember anymore?
 

Do we have one for Abuelo, Quintina, Pablito, or Mariachi?
 

Libia--Tinkerbell
 

Good one, Connie!

Hmmm...Abuelo = Don Quixote
Quintina = Lips
Pablito & Mariachi are too cute for snark! I'm bone dry on those 2.

Mad Maggie
 

Julie, I'm looking at the page source, and it does look wrong; but I don't remember typing it that way, just the usual way. Thanks.
 

Thanks for explaining the drunken card playing scene.

Funny elaboration on exactly what I was thinking about the goons Dorado Dave!

Lassie, funny!!

Feo with a willing partner!! Ha!!

Updated the recap with the card info and a few more snarks that I just couldn't resist.

Thanks everyone.
 

Good one for Abuelo! I like that. How about Red Baron for Quintina because of her red motorcycle and pilot get up?
 

When Sarita was putting Feo on the bed, did anyone else half-expect her to try to undress him? At least take his shirt off? She looked as though she was thinking about it.

When she didn't, I thought that we had dodged a bullet. Bwahahaha. Little did I suspect how the episode was going to end.
 

Since the recappers for this mixed bag novela have changed, I'd like to request that the names on the sidebar with the link be updated.
 

Julie I thought the same thing. Thank God we were spared that. But then again...we had to witness the Crabi/Feo incident. And I'm sure tonight we will get to see it again...and again...and again. Gross!
 

I was pretty sure Juan could not make it through an episode without taking off his shirt and sure enough in his premonition scene, he was ripping at his shirt and we had a lovely view of his heaving chest.
 

I was pretty sure Juan could not make it through an episode without taking off his shirt and sure enough in his premonition scene, he was ripping at his shirt and we had a lovely view of his heaving chest.
 

Great title for a super recap, K. This was one of the wildest episodes ever.
Feo's snake trick was pretty far-fetched, but that never matters here. The horse deserves a heroism medal or at least a TV y Novelas award.
Juan's shrieking fit in the jail cell frightened my children, and they're in their 20s.
You could see the clinch with Crabi and Feo coming, but I watched anyway. Grossed out me and my daughters. Props to Bracho for working into it gradually, then totally giving in. I guess all those years of doing without love from Bernardo finally got to her.
La Paloma
 

Great poem yesterday Connie!
 

Pseudonyms:
Snidely Whiplash for Feo
Juan Brain Cell. I'm not sure whether you got that one already.

BTW, those of you who don't put a name in the name box, would you consider at least putting a name in the body of your post like I am doing here? Even if it's not your real name. It's easier to respond to a name than to "Anon. 7:15." Thanks!
Paula Polvorones (aka Paula H)
 

Dear RoscoKrisReyes, Many thanks for a super smart and snarky recap. I am so grateful you could recap again. When I finally saw the episode, I thought "Caray Caray", pulling a snake scene, a holy light in the jail scene and the inevitable but dreaded scene of suegra locks lips with hornytoad yerno. UUGGHH! We all knew it was coming but it was so smarmy, bleckh! Anyway you were a master at handling this action/fantasy packed episode.
 

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