Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Fuego, 1-13: "Remember when I said you were my first love? I lied."
From yesterday: It's a full moon again.
Soledad (they put white powder on her face and blast her with a white light, do you think she's supposed to look like an angel?) begs her son to put aside his rancor, to break the chain of hate and vengeance (what good advice for the entire world); he can't and won't, he will bring down Ricardo and Gabriela if it's the last thing he does, and, as Nickster astutely pointed out, it probably will be... They have this conversation a couple more times during the episode.
Eva mopes, Sofia commiserates, "if YOU were my daughter, would you forgive me?" "Of course." Eva mopes some more, mopes and mopes. Then she goes and finds Ruth and warns her away from Furd, and says "we have so much to talk about," but Ruth doesn't think so. Goaded by Eva's relentlessly kindly platitudes, Ruth snarls: "I. AM. NOT! YOUR! DAUGHTER!!!" After several reiterations, Eva is left impactada - or rather, befuddled - into the commercial break. There is a lot of yelling about this same tired subject afterwards. Ruth looks as old as her supposed mother. I keep waiting for the collagen in Eva's lips to subside.
Later, Eva and Sofia have their same conversation again, with this important addition: "If Ruth is NOT your daughter, then - who is? And where is she?" Yawn.
Tad enters the hacienda. "Padrecito," sneers Furd, "you were told not to come here." Well, Father Bouffy announces he has a signed letter from Augustin that Furd tried to kill him, and he has a witness too. "What witness?" Ruth appears on the stairs sporting a less-than-loving look. Bouffy prompts her: "You saved Augustin when Furd tried to kill him, remember? You remember, don't you?" She retracts it all.
OK, for the pointless diversion of the night: Quintina and her two Maria friends dress up like Bratz dolls with pink and green wigs and go ogle the male strippers. They're just having a grand old time till there's a roust, and they get taken to jail with everybody else, have their mugshots taken and have to sign papers. Is there a point to this?
Gabriela, reading in bed, mopes: "Always alone, waiting for somebody, Furd for instance, I'm tired of begging for love, for attention. Only that low-life Coyote wants me. Hmm," - remembering I guess that, although bald, Coyote has a nice body - "why not? I'll go look for him!"
Meanwhile Coyote is again repeating (in case you missed it), Gabriela and Furd must pay.
Oscar is on his floor blanket and manages to move a toe, which leads Juan to harass him impatiently and remind him he's supposed to get up and walk. This irritates me. "I don't want what I can't have!" Oscar explains, and that's my philosophy too.
Franco tells Juan, over Oscar's head, that he visited Sara at the Gew-Gaw Palace and heard Jimena met a new fella. This gets Oscar's head up off the ground, but it's just a joke...
What actually happens at the Gew-Gaw Palace: Sara sadly takes leave of Jimena, who tells her to go home. Bunking down among the mylar balloons at Tchatchkes R Us, Jimena dreams morosely of Oscar and decide she should leave, go far away as soon as possible. Sarita, at home asleep over a book of riveting poetry, is awakened by Franco's rose and they share happy reminiscences and kisses.
Question: How does Franco keep his stubble so even? He seems to have two days' worth of beard every day. How can he do that?
Sofia starts badgering Gabriela, "Why do you hate me so, why do you like Ruth best?" "Do you really want to know?" "Yes." "Really, really?" "Yes." "Are you sure you really, really, really want to know?" "Yes, yes, yes." So Gabriela takes her to the study, presumably to tell her, but wait...
... Soledad gets shown in; Sofia and the maid are ordered out. "Bossy as ever, Gabriela!" "I thought you were dead." "No, just blinded and burned. But you're going to pay." "Who's going to do it? You, you idiot?" "No, my son [unnamed] by Ricardo, whom I tried to kill when I was pregnant, but now he's a man out for vengeance. He's closer to you than you think. Now I've warned you, my conscience is clear."
Meanwhile Raquel, wearing a plastic wig suitable for a Skipper doll vintage 1964, is lurking around the hacienda corner, waiting for Soledad, whom she has evidently chauffeured on this mission. She's worrying about Soledad's safety (oh, sympathy and concern? I guess Raquel has been rehabilitated while I wasn't watching this show) and is biting her fingernails when --
Ricardo shows up! He shouts, shakes her, yells about Important Papers, she doesn't know anything about them, Coyote is in the trees with a serious weapon and a bead on Ricardo, he fires, commercial! After commercial - well, he missed. Ruth runs (not well), Coyote shoots again and skedaddles. He catches up with Ruth and they leave together.
Meanwhile, Gab is throwing Soledad out with the usual, "Never cross my threshold again," and Sofia, aghast at this breach of hospitality, sweetly asks the blind woman if she'd like a lift home. "No, someone is waiting for me, but who are you?" She repeats Sofia's name and says she won't forget her kindness.
The Reyes brothers stand in a row at Libia's shrine and thank her for Juan's impending wedding, etc. Oscar, somewhat less thankful, mopes to dead Libia that he's lost the love of his life through arrogance and pride.
Very indignant, Ricardo reports to Ruth that somebody shot him! Two Times! Who was it? Raquel is being protected by somebody! And then the words we love to hear, that signify the true beginning of Ultimas Semanas: "Things are getting complicated." "Nothing is going as we planned!" Ricardo asks Ruth if she wants to separate Sofia and Juan for (1) hatred of the former or (2) hots for the latter.
It's a full moon again, again. Juan staggers a bit, stumbling in from vaulting up over the balcony. He and Sofia bring on the anvils by saying they will be together in two days, nothing can stop it, they have overcome all the obstacles that separate them.
That is clearly not true, as we all know such a moment comes in the LAST CAPITULO and NOT BEFORE!!!
Coyote asks Ruth crossly why she brought his mother to Gabriela. "Well, your mom was very insistent." They mull over the documents Ricardo was shouting about. They must be very important. But what are they? Where are they?
Now Ricardo, not having gotten sufficient satisfaction whining to Root about his evening, whines identically to Gabriela. "Raquel was outside, spying, and somebody shot me. TWO TIMES! Somebody was protecting her." "Who would protect her, she's so useless! Oh - maybe Soledad's son?"
This is a double surprise to Ricardo, who didn't know Soledad was alive, and also didn't know she had a son. His bug eyes bug out even more than usual, he is double impactado somewhat to Gabriela's surprise: "Why do you care, anyway?"
"Because I was profoundly in love with Soledad, and she returned the love with equal intensity. Remember when I said you were my first love? I lied. My only regret in life is that I abandoned her. I want to see her!"
Tomorrow: Furd, intent on getting "his half," prepares to shoot Gabriela. Juan has a fistful of documents as he steps, hard, on Ricardo's shin.
Labels: Fuego
VV.
"With a Thong In My Heart" ---I think the point of the Quintina-and-the-girls-do-the-Chippendales was that instead of a swimming or shower scene, we got the shiny silver thong scene. Hmmm...... not sure it was worth it.
Gosh, I heard that anvil fall just seconds before Darth found Raquel. Methinks her days might be numbered, but what do I know?
I wonder if Soledad could be El Jefe's sister. The sort of resemble each other, and might explain Coyote working for him. I doubt El Jefe ran an ad in the Help Wanted classifieds.
doris
This is REALLY getting good. I'm almost :) ready to forgive the writers for the Juan of the Jungle storyline.
This is like a game of Clue. Who is going to kill who first? Will it be Fernando killing Gabi on the hacienda grounds? Coyote shooting Ricky in cold blood? The possibilities are endless.
I was really shocked to hear Ricky's declaration of love for Soledad. He had anonther before Gabi? How her blood must be boiling. Although, Ricky seems capable of many things, love not being one of them.
VV, I think (although I could be wrong) that Coyote is an expert marksman and is deliberately taunting Ricky.
Doris, "With a thong in my heart" was priceless. Also, interesting theory about Soledad being El Jefe's sister. It certainly would explain a lot. Diana in MA
OK, gang, here's a theory for the grand finale (which can't come soon enough): if the TN gods declare that those who are good remain good & pure, those who are evil will eventually die or contract some fatal STD, then the only way we can wrap up this overwrought melodrama is to have one massive shootout in the Hacienda du Horrors corral with Feo, Crabi, Darth & any other baddies aimlessly spraying bullets at each other. Then Crabi, wounded but still pissed off, can light a match & torch the whole lot of them. She seems to have a touch of pyro in her.
Then the dysfunctional couples can all trot off into the sunset & we can get a new TN to watch that has some semblance of creative worth to it.
Aye caramba.
Maggarita
:-#
doris
(yup, I'm a member of the Team Coyte fan club)
Maggarita
I do however applaud Quintana's in-your-face embrace of her criminality during her posing for her mugshots. This lady is a truly gifted actress who has by and large been misused in this TN. Thanks Melinama, I always enjoy your perspective whenever you jump in. Thank you also for creating this wonderful website. Carlos
I don't understand how Ricardo could love Soledad, but try to kill her with Gabi's help. I mean, isn't that what Coyote's upset about? And if Ric didn't love Crabi, why was he doing anything for her? He already had Raquel for the money. I guess it was Crabi's awesome sex appeal!
Carlos - Oh yes, we join you in your horror of this exploitation of the male body. In fact, we are starting a task force of foristas to visit these type establishments, often, just to
1.) determine if there is, in fact, any exploitation of the male body,
2.)see how bad the exploitation is,
3.)to make sure no male dancers are harmed during the performances by audience members or the flying money (tips), or
4.) make sure they are not exposed to cold air from inadequate HVAC systems, thereby putting their health at risk, and
5.) make sure their thongs aren't too loose or too tight, causing problems with the circulatory system and (gasp) any blood clots.
Yep, we're on it!
doris
Maggarita
Coyote probably really aimed for Ricardo's hat and did not want to kill him right away. With a laser guide, he can't possibly be that incompetent... Even for this novela.
I know tha majority here loves those shower scenes and naked scenes of the Reyes' and the strippers, but a few of us would like more of the beautiful ladies. Ruth actually has a nice body. She could even work out some more. ;)
A few commenters have noted that Padre Tadeo's hair has gotten darker instead of salt and pepper gray. I noticed that last night. I guess a priest can groom himself a little. lol.
We need a full on fist fight between Ricardo and Fernando to see who the last badass standing is. then the 3 Brothers can finish him off.
While i was surfing between ESPN and ESPN 2, I happen to go to Univision shortly before 2 pm and who do I see there? Oscar in another novela called Mariana De la Noche. He looks a little slimmer though. Just thought I'd throw that out to you guys.
Anyway, Can't wait to see tonight's epsisode where Juan steps on Ricardo's leg and calls him out for being the spook at night. The one he shot...
Ibarramedia
Doris: I commend you on your selfless effort to form a task force to ferret out such establishments :)
Maggarita: "She's (Gabi's) got an awful lot of rejections slips." LOL.
Carlos: "I do however applaud Quintana's in-your-face embrace of her criminality during her posing for her mugshots. This lady is a truly gifted actress who has by and large been misused in this TN." Agree. I'd love to see her in something where she can really showcase her talents.
Susanlynn: "What is up with all the bad shooters? Juan hit Ricky in the leg and Coyote only got him in the hat. Focus, guys. Aim for the middle." Good point!
Anyway, everyone who posted today made my day. Diana in MA.
Those wondering about the comic relief scenes with Quintina et al should keep in mind that, added up, they extend the stupidity quite a while and add to the number of commercials that can be shown.
God, I hope we don't have to wait until the very last episode for Sofía to find out that Eva is her mother. They keep dangling it like a carrot.
I can't figure out how the wedding can be averted, and Jimena witnessing Root kissing Juanabrain is the only thing I can come up with. But even the usually waspish Sarita told her to keep it zipped, so that may not be it.
Ibarramedia, I saw Mariana de la Noche when it first aired, and Jorge was pretty good in it.
I also occasionally watch Abrazame Muy Fuerte and our Pad Tad has a villain's role in it, actually kind of a comical villain. He's a con man trying to fleece the two spinsters of our current novela, who are playing exactly the same roles in that one - sexually frustrated solteronas. AND this is another Mejia effort, with the saving grace of the galan being TBLMOE, Colunga.
Okay, the laser scope in the dark was kind of dumb, because stupid DR should have seen the red light hit his hand before the gun was shot out. But yay, Coyote is still alive. The closer it gets to whatever is going to happen I get nervous for him.
"Doofi" is hilarious!
Molly in OR
Connie, you should be in charge of testing all the water with your elbow prior to every shower and bathing scene!
Where did that StripClub pop up?
And where has Soledad been hanging out all these years? Looks like she lives right nearby.
So Soledad told Gab she tried to kill her son while she was pregnant? Ouch. Good thing Coyote isn't in on that little secret.
"Creemelo"
Lovely job!
I loved the shiny silver thong, or well, the thing that was under it, er, well, was supposed to be under it but stuck out, er well, you know what I mean.... nice. :)
"Creemelo"
I haven't the faintest idea what was the point of the strip show scene and raid. I hope there was a point. Maybe the raid makes the papers and someone recognizes Quintina as their long lost swapped baby. Or the not-yet-mentioned Maria Fe recognizes Maria Caridad and Maria Esperanza as her long lost sisters.
I also ran into "Mariana De la Noche" the other day. In addition to a younger Oscar, it also featured a younger Gaviota!
I love "Gew-Gaw Palace." I think that's a new one. Does the store have a real name? Have we ever seen the sign?
(My browser's spell checker keeps recommending "Solenoid." I hope she's still in the story next time I recap.)
Fuego de Rosca etc. - "I loved the shiny silver thong, or well, the thing that was under it, er, well, was supposed to be under it but stuck out, er well, you know what I mean.... nice."
LOL, you're referring to the money they were sticking in his pants, right?
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