Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Cuidado 1-27-09. Sisters make everyone crazy. What more proof do you need?

Marichuy buys ten jugs of milk and a big box of assorted cookies for the orphans. She puts the change in her wallet, but we don’t see her try to stash it in her tight skimpy clothes. As she hauls away the heavy bags, the store clerk calls to her, “Tu vas a sombrita!” Does anyone know what this means? “Sombra” can be slang for jail, so is he saying she’s headed to the clinker, like this is some joke between them? I don’t know.

Juan Miguel reminisces on the times when he was less tragic-looking and smiled more, because he and Marichuy were in lurve. Those were happier times for us all, I think. He is elated to have found out that she lied to the judge so he could keep his daughter (although, not really. She just told the judge that JM didn’t hurt her and nothing big happened, which is true even though she was scared and had nightmares) and muses that he would love to find her again, even though she said she’s over him. He tells himself out loud that he can’t help being jealous that she’s marrying someone else, because he still loves her. “I love you,” he says to his empty study, as tears and snot run down his face.

Marichuy hauls the snack into the orphanage kitchen and the noisy kids crowd around like they haven’t eaten in days. The nuns praise Mari’s generosity and say that even when she was there as a child, she would always give some of her food to someone who was hungrier. Marichuy says she’ll keep bringing them things; she would never forget about them because this was her first home. She tells the kids that life doesn’t get easier when you leave the orphanage, so they should study hard now.

In the courtroom, Onerylia is telling everyone that Blanca seemed timid and reserved, but obviously that was just a mask because really she is a murderous flirt. The defense attorney says that Ivette killed Viv, not Blanca, and Onelia snarls at him to stop trying to sell that ridiculous story. “What was Viv doing in Blanca’s room?,” asks the attorney. That slows Onelia down. Blanca looks sad.

Olga is still trying to figure out what’s going on with Purita. Purita follows the Lorena School of Communication method (as hilariously described by Ferro; see Querida Enemiga recaps) and goes on and on, thusly: “I have decided what to do. You are going to be very surprised. It is not the usual thing to do. I don’t know whether you will support me. It sort of has to do with Adrian. Do you really want to know what it is? Okay, I will tell you. If you really really insist, I will tell you what I am going to do.” Finally, the angelic music starts up, and, like the musical cues to boot Oscar winners offstage, this finally prompts Purita to wrap up and tell her mother she has decided to become a nun. Mom is muy impactada.

Over at the orphanage, the Marichuy lovefest continues. The nuns marvel that she brings them food when she can’t have very much money herself. She says she does what she can because she remembers what it’s like, always to be in need of something, and soon she’ll be able to give them lots more. She says she has to leave, and the girls beg her to stay. She gets them all to dance as she exits. They should sing “It’s a Hard Knock Life” and do flips.

Onelia tells the court that Viv was searching Blanca’s room because she thought there was something strange going on. Blanca would come and go at odd hours and hide in the dark, and other witnesses will testify that she was with Juan Miguel in a bar and in her apartment. Viv caught them together one night. Again, the defense maintains that it wasn’t Blanca, it was the other personality, and Onelia gets fed up. “There is no double personality! It’s a hoax (patraña)!” Onelia starts yelling at everyone that it’s all a lie; Juan Miguel hated his wife and got Blanca to kill her and then invented the double personality as a cover. Various lawyers and court personnel roll their eyes. Onelia tells them to find another doctor who is NOT Juan Miguel to confirm that Blanca is ill. Umm, yeah. Why have they been listening to Onelia for so long? Everyone has agreed that Blanca or at least Blanca’s body killed Viviana; the only issue at question here is whether Blanca is mentally ill. Get rid of the raving lunatic mother and get some qualified expert witnesses, by which I of course do NOT mean Juan Miguel. Onelia senses that she’s gone too far with the yelling, and begs the judge to forgive her because she is just a grieving mother who wants justice. “Do you really want justice, or just revenge?,” asks the defense attorney (is that Villar? Losada? I can’t keep them all straight.)

Juan Miguel explains the insanity defense to Rocío in kindergarten terms. Rocío looks at him like, “I know! Just because I wear childish outfits and hair accessories doesn’t mean I’m stupid!”

More of the same from Onelia. Then Mr. Defense Lawyer says he’s going to prove that Blanca is ill, not a murderer. So do it already. Mostly I spend these scenes trying to figure out where I’ve seen the actor who plays the judge before. The court takes a break and Onelia and her henchman lawyer say more of the same old same old in the hallway over coffee. The lawyer doesn’t think the insanity defense will work.

Beatriz and Elsa sit on the lawn to gossip. Elsa says the same thing happened to Rocío that happened to her; she fell in love then was disillusioned because Vicente turned out to be weak. Beatriz thinks it’s too bad, because they seemed so in love. Elsa, now the expert on relationships, says that love is strong in some things and weak in others, and if Vicente had tried to recuperate Rocío would have admired that.

Vicente, looking rosy of complexion and fluffy of hair despite it all, thinks back to happy days with Rocío. Then he remembers the fateful motorcycle ride and gets all agitated, then angry. He blames the motorcycle for everything. We get a few close-ups of his trembling feet while he clenches his teeth, so I suspect one of these days his anger will propel him to walk again.

Beatriz asks Elsa whether she still loves Nelson. Elsa does not care to examine her feelings on the matter. In another word, no. She says she will be loyal to him until the end. “Then what?,” asks Beatriz. “Do you still want Eduardo?” Elsa doesn’t grasp that Beatriz just wants to be with Ed without feeling like she’s betraying Elsa somehow. Beatriz says she just wants Elsa to be happy, with whatever man would be best for her. Perhaps it would be more tactful to wait until her current husband actually dies to say that.

Amador hands Marichuy a script and she looks it over as they walk down the street. It’s something about a delicate girl who dreams of a world of glass where she is in control and can break all the figurines in her hand or some such. Amador says it’s very romantic. He wants her to have blond hair and wear see-through clothes. She’s not too keen, but he says it will be very spiritual. Is that what the kids are calling it? Anyway, this is not for television, it’s in the theater, and will help her to improve. He is going to make her a big star. She agrees to take the part.

Juan Miguel visits Blanca and tells her that the petition to have her judged insane and moved to a psychiatric place for treatment has been rejected. Things are going to remain bad for her.

Vicente is doing his exercises with the physical therapist, and says it hurts him much less now. He asks the therapist to help him: he is going to try to stand.

Juan Miguel tells Blanca that he’s going to get one of his colleagues to examine her and find out exactly what’s wrong with her, so she should be very honest and not hide anything even if the questions are embarrassing or shameful. She agrees.

The therapist gives in and tries to help Vicente stand up, even though he thinks it’s too soon. Vicente hangs from his shoulders with his legs buckled under him. It looks ridiculous.

Blanca asks JM if he still wants to marry her. “Why do you ask that?,” he stalls as he thinks back over the possibility that Marichuy doesn’t hate him. Blanca thinks he’s given up on her being freed. He says no, things are complicated but he’s going to get her out and cure her. “And then we’ll get married?,” she asks again. “Um, yeah, for sure,” he mutters as he looks shifty-eyed and fidgety. She beams.

Rocío visits Elsa and Nelson and reminds them of when they were all laughing and joking all the time. “Well, those days are past. Now life has brought suffering and bitterness,” says killjoy Elsa. Nelson looks annoyed to be labeled that way, but he can’t exactly deny it. “Life brought it, or we brought it on ourselves?,” he asks. He says they chose their paths, and now he’s at the end of his. Rocío looks like she wishes she’d picked someone else to visit.

Vicente manages to stand briefly. Then he falls to the floor (like a sack of potatoes, says the therapist, which is exactly what my mother used to tell me I sat like when we rode horses. It was not complimentary), but he is elated because now he knows he can be cured. Now he’ll be able to walk to find Rocío!!!!!

Juan Miguel arrives home as Rocío is coming down the stairs and tells her that she has to go to the tribunal tomorrow to testify. You’d think the lawyer or someone from the court would have officially requested her presence, rather than relying on her flaky brother to remember to give her the short notice. He assures her that all she has to do is tell the truth, though as he says it he looks her up and down like she might also consider putting on some appropriate clothes for once.

Oh no! If I’m not mistaken, the psych consult guy is slimy Ickturo from QE, looking greasier than ever! This doesn’t bode well. At any rate, he’s a better shrink than JM, because he starts asking Blanca logical questions and listening to her answers and taking notes. He gets about ten questions in, regarding her sister who died, before he switches over to JM’s “tell me your secret! Tell me tell me tell me!” method of shrinking. Blanca looks stressed. He stands up and hovers over her, asking if she was jealous of her sister, if she loved the same man, if she killed her own sister. Blanca denies it, crying and screaming. Shrinkturo is yelling at her angrily now: “You killed your sister, didn’t you!” Ah, he is more clever than JM; he’s deliberately trying to stress Blanca into switching personalities.

Purita tells Adrian that she can’t be his novia any longer. He thinks she doesn’t like him, or is in love with someone else, but she gets to the point a little faster this time and tells him she’s going to be a nun. He thinks she’s joking but she assures him she’s not. Forever?!?!!, he asks, like she was just thinking of going to nun summer camp. Purita walks away while he stands there stunned.

Shrinkturo switches to good cop mode. See, he can have two personalities also. He tells Blanca he’s just trying to help her, and he’s sure the double personality has something to do with her sister, because she feels responsible for her death. Blanca shrieks and tries to get away from him. She begs the guard to take her back to her cell.

Shrinkturo, whose name here is apparently Raúl, drops by Castle San Roman to report to JM that he wasn’t able to finish the examination, so he can’t certify that Blanca has a double personality, but he will recommend that she be placed under observation. He warns JM to be careful because she could be very dangerous, which, DUH, but JM seems surprised by that. Certainly it never occurred to him when he left her under his little sister’s care with his wife’s dead body in the house. JM is looking good in his striped shirt, but the lip-rubbing gesture is getting tiresome.

Marichuy rides her bike down the fancy apartment building hallway to the elevator.

Rocío gets sworn in as a witness. She has worn Capri pants rather than a miniskirt, but otherwise her attire is as usual. Blah, blah, blah, more rehashing of the case and who she is. Rocío takes control of the discussion and the prosecutor looks annoyed.

JM sits in his car at a stoplight and wonders whether he is doing the right thing, marrying Blanca when he doesn’t love her. His reasoning is that only a shrink can help her, and Mayita needs a mother. Someone needs to go back to remedial logic class. I can’t believe he got through shrink school with these reasoning skills. Marichuy pulls up beside his car on her bike. They see each other and gape.

Rocío tells the court that Mayita needed a governess because she (R) was in the hospital, Onelia was a totally toxic presence in the household (they look like they believe that), and Viviana had faked her own death and only recently returned. The old guys are suddenly looking more alert and interested in the case.

Through a weird editing choice, we see Marichuy pull up alongside JM again. They both look astonished again. Marichuy looks happy; JM looks like he’s going to cry. He clutches his chest.

Avances: Juan Miguel still loves Marichuy.

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Nun summer camp? remedial logic class? the Oscar get'em off stage music cues?..which did I love the most? Maybe Vicente "of rosy complexion and fluffy hair".

And I'll have to let Sylvia know that Ickturo (she first came up with the nickname) is now Shrinkturo. In fact you've intrigued me so much I'm going to have to go back and watch this one.

With freezing rain turning our driveways and roadways into skating rinks (and more snow and ice on the way) I'm going to be hunkered down at home for a while.

Thanks Miss Julia. Good read. Many laughs. And wish I could help you with the "sombrita" quip but I haven't a clue. We'll have to wait for Margarita to chime in.

MARGARITA..WAKE UP...WE NEED YOU.
 

Good thing JM looks so good that he can still look hot through the "tears and snot" ha, ha.

JM telling Blanca he is going to marry her is just ridiculous and is really getting on my nerves, epsecially when he KNOWS Marichuy is back in town. If he wants to help her, he doesn't have to marry her...he can help her as a friend and um, as a DOCTOR which he supposedly is but whose qualifications are obviously questionable!

Julia - thanks for the recap...entertaining as usual!
 

Is it me or does JM cry way too much??? Instead of wasting time crying, focus on getting her back JM!!! I know he is kind and wants to help Blanca, but marriage to a homicidal maniac....eek. and with little Mayita in the house with her....double eek!!!! ella in snowy MA
 

JM definitely cries too much. Yet he never makes these mental leaps, like "maybe if I wasn't making such horrible choices all the time, I wouldn't have to cry about them." What happened to the good old days when he took showers and went to the gym?
 

Thanks for the hilarious recap Julia. Miss Judy covered the points that made me chuckle most. And then Marie's comment about JM's hotness (which I agree) but made me laugh as well.

In the Entertainment Weekly article about novelas, William did comment he's always crying and its challenging for him to be so weepy. Why don't the writers catch on that men can be sensitive but as ella said, stop crying and do something. And when you do something, as Julia noted, use some logic PLEASE. Marrying another crazy woman not logical especially when you know your one true love is now in the DF. There must be some reason why they gave JM that medical degree (aside from he bought it or he looked so good).
 

Julia...just a thought (snowbound so lots of time to think). Do you suppose the play Amador is wanting to cast Marichuy in is The Glass Menagerie...Tennessee Williams? When he talked about the figurines, and that the girl was shy, reclusive and limped...well, that sprang to mind. Don't remember much about the play except that the Mom labeled her visitors "gentlemen callers". And I do believe the young girl was blonde.
 

Darn, I missed all those gym and shower scenes as I started watching this show late. Please appear, JM, in a towel!

Yes, YM, instead of wasting your tears, get out there and fight for your woman, at least give it the ol' college try. Blanca, come on, girl, you know this guy doesn't love you, leave him alone! I don't even care what happens to her, sorry!

Julia, you are the best. I love your recaps, so witty!

Violet in snowy, icy, sleety, hailing, freezing cold New England...
 

Thanks for the recap. I checked out of this epi when Purita got herself to the nunnery. Come on. What is going on with the Adrian/Purita relationship? I can't have missed that much. When last I heard, they were getting married.

Yes, William Levy cries too much. Very dull scene with Marichuy and the students too.
 

JudyB, I think you're right about the play. I don't remember much about The Glass Menagerie but that makes sense. Mostly I just roll my eyes when Amadork starts Discoursing Like an Artiste and don't pay much attention to what he's saying.

NinaK, Purita and Adrian were engaged, but Clemencia (Adrian's mom) was not too happy about and basically was awful to Purita, telling her to stay away from her son because her mom was a hooker and thus she's not good enough, etc., etc., and Purita caved and dumped Adrian without telling him his mom was behind all this. Apparently, this one difficult potential suegra situation led her to decide to become a nun, but we didn't see any more of the process than that.
 

Julia so true JM makes horrible choices. Nina K I agree the scene with MC and the orphans was a little much. somehow I don't see kids chanting my name because I brought them milk. Instead of spendng money on school uniforms 9which i know from experience are very pricey) buy the kids some milk instead!!! I guess we are overthinking this scene too much :)
ella in MA
 

I tried looking up the "sombrita" thing and all I've found so far is that "irse por la sombrita" (lit., travel in the shade) means to go with the current, take the popular easy route, etc. So maybe that's what the clerk was saying, like "take it easy!" or something.
 

Awesome recap Julia ;) You had me laughing and right along with ya ;) “Te vas por la sombrita” = “go on the shady (as in trees and awnings, not as in creepy and crime-ridden) side.” It’s also a sign of good wishes, “may you always walk in shade” and as Julia pointed out, to take it easy or go with the flow. Interesting thing about the store scene, I was very amused that, in spite of TNs in general (and this one in particular) constant product placement, they covered up all the brand references on the cookies but kept the Surtido Rico part. Guess they wouldn’t pay the sponsor fees.

Hey JudyB! I’m up, I’m up! ITA that Mari’s new project is “The Glass Menagerie.” I don’t remember the girl being a blonde, but the limp, the figurines, etc., where definitely spot on. Apparently the Spanish title is “Crystal World” as per Amadork.
 

What a hilarious recap! My fave: “I love you,” he says to his empty study, as tears and snot run down his face.

Say, if this trial is making the front page of the paper, why are there no crowds of paparazzi outside the hearings? Why nobody from the press inside? This double personality stuff, or, alternately, the husband/lover pretending to be crazy angle would make terrific copy.

I thought Adrian and Purita had already broken off..

JudyB – I was thinking Glass Menagerie when I was watching, but as you say, they didn’t give the name of the character.

- Maggie in sunny Southern Califronia where it's due to be 75 today
 

Oh Ella, uniforms are not as expensive in Mexico because everyone wears them (even in public school). Most families buy the material and make them themselves, so they probably get the material donated (or at low cost) and have a few volunteers and the nuns themselves making them. Also, in this case, that's probably all they wear (two uniforms with two or three shirts that get washed regularly and a nightgown for sleeping). No fashion statements for the poor!
 

oops - just saw your comment Margarita. Now we know for sure that it's Glass Menagerie
 

Wish I was in sunny California. My daughter just was in an accident, slid on an icy road, plowed through someone's fence and landed in their yard. She's okay, but all shook up. I HATE SNOW!

I saw the Glass Menergie (?sp) on Broadway a few years ago with Jessica Lange, what a downer!
 

Julia, thank you. You're right, it was a very strange edit that had JM & MChuy meeting in the middle of traffic 2wice.

I'd figured on Glass Menagerie also. But, how weird is that? It's the sort of thing they put on in high schools. I read for it once when I was 15 (and I won't tell you how many decades ago). What does Amador mean by putting her on stage in a theatre instead of television? How cynical! It only has 3 characters and the parts are long. She appeared to stumble over reading one line. Are we to believe she's capable of learning the whole role for the stage? Too logical, I know. But I have trouble with these Telenovelas knowing where I need to suspend disbelief and where the director is actually trying to make a point.
 

Even when the show is drab,I can always count on you ladies and gentlemen to make my day.I was laughing so hard at today's recap my family started laughing too and they didn't even know why.JM got his degree on line from Las Vagas. Don't you all know?. No medical school will graduate some one this slow.He better start getting a clue soon or he is really going to loose MC.
 

Margarita, thank you for your informed input as usual. That's definitely a geographical cultural difference, wishing shade for someone you like! Here in the frigid north (actually, sunny and mid-40s in Seattle today, which is way better than freezing) if you want to wish someone well you hope they'll "stay on the sunny side"!

Agnes, I know what you mean about drawing that line...frequently I think something is meant to be a dramatic or meaningful part of the action and then it turns out that is just supposed to be accepted as how things are. Like JM being a "famous psychiatrist." I keep thinking there must be some dramatic backstory of how he achieved such status despite being dumb as a rock, but it seems we are just supposed to ACCEPT that he is a BRILLIANT shrink despite all evidence to the contrary and none in support.
 

Julia, thank you for affirming my unease about this. The brilliant shrink thing is such a stretch, but I could look at this guy for days, snot notwithstanding!
 

Back from a sunny cruise to the frigid northeast. What a downer!

I too think the play is GLASS MENAGERIE. Didn't Amador say that he thought her making a name in the theatre would help her in her television career? (Actually that doesn't make sense).

The man playing the Judge was in AMAR SIN LIMITES playing a tailor who taught diego all he knew so that he became a great designer. Ay!!!
Fun to read the recaps again.
NJ Sue
 

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