Saturday, January 10, 2009
Fuego en la Sangre 1/9/09: Sweet Dreams Are Made of These?
Capítulo 172 (¡Las Últimas Semanas Comienzan!)
Jimena goes in to see Oscar. He’s lost in self pity. She tells him she’s had enough. She can’t take it anymore. He’s too bitter. He’s given up on himself. So, it’s adios.
Across the way at the Double E (Hacienda de las Elizondo y del Escandon) Sofia warns Darth Rico that he should probably consider re-accessorizing his wardrobe, cuz when Juan sees him with that belt buckle on, nobody knows what he might do to him then. Darth shrugs her off and starts up the stairs for Gabi’s room. All of a sudden he turns around and asks Sofia if she knows how his belt happened to end up in her house. Sofia says no. Darth says it was always in his bedroom and nobody else was allowed to enter that room without asking Raqui’s permission first. This is too much information for Sofia. She says then he might want to ask his wife. She could tell him who else was in his room. Suddenly Darth gets it and thinks to himself, “Of course! Fernando Escandon!”
Speaking of said illicit intruder, Feo is busy killing two birds with one stone by faking his concern for Gabi’s safety and adeptly as ever, throwing suspicion off himself. He asks aloud if the accident wasn’t caused on purpose. Gabi says DV thought someone was trying to kill her. Feo suggests it could have been Darth Rico himself who tried it. Gabi changes the subject and wants to know why he and Darth hate each other so much. He shrugs it off and says it’s a very old story. She wants him to tell it anyway. He tries to play it cool by pretending to read a book (which might be more believable if it weren’t a Bible). Gabi’s eyes sparkle at the thought of him possibly being jealous of Darth but Feo says he’s not in the least (and for once he's not lying. He better drop hold of that Bible and fast.) He says he’ll tell her the story some day, but for now he’s only worrying about her. (How worried can he look with his face stuck in that book?) He is still cool as a cuke and in an attempt to plant a seed of doubt over Root he asks if, by the by, she’s told anyone who she has made her heir. Could there be anybody who might benefit from her death? He slams the Bible shut.
In town, back at the church just then, Padre Tadeo can’t help thinking about Fernando’s multiple murder confessions: Bernie, Libia, Rosario, Armando, Dr. Gomez. Pad Tad says to himself that Juan is right, and that Juan must get Sofia and the little girls out of that house because Eeee-vil has taken it over.
A bit later Darth runs into Feo leaving the hacienda. Darth immediately accuses him of sleeping with his wife. Fer denies it and says he’s got no proof, and so what. “What are you going to do? Ask your wife?” “—You know she ran off!” “—Ran off? From who or what? You? Perhaps she wasn’t quite so happy living with you?” “—That’s none of your affair.” Feo says he’s right about that and he could care less. What does concern him is that Darth Rico is the reason his family was ruined. Rico snickers and taunts back that it wasn’t his fault if Feo’s daddy was so naïve. Fer threatens to get even with him sooner or later. DV says he’ll be waiting for him, but it also might be good for Feo to know that he wasn’t in it alone. Fer is steamed impactado and grabs him by the collar. “You had an accomplice? Who was it?” Darth laughs in his face. “That’s right, Fernando! I didn’t act alone!” He saunters away and leaves Fer to fret.
At Casa Coyote, meanwhile, Soledad feels Raqui’s features and says she can tell Raqui has suffered a great deal. Raqui says it’s especially bad when you know you’ve caused harm to the innocent. Soledad tells her that Raqui’s pain and remorse will allow her to find peace eventually. Raqui wonders how Soledad can know so much about her. Soledad explains that over the years her blindness has given her sight beyond that of the physical world. She accepted her affliction and found peace once she realized that at times passion can overtake the soul and the heart and cause others to lose their heads over foolish things. Soledad turns the subject to her son and asks Raqui to help prevent him from carrying out his plans for vengeance. He trusts Raqui and would listen to her. Raqui promises to at least try, but first, she’d really like to know what his name is. Soledad says it’s Ricardo, Ricardo Uribe, like his father’s. Raqui is no longer a happy dimwit camper after this revelation. She is sour-puss impactada.
Juan brings Franco’s group of mariachis into the entry hall at the Double E and they begin to serenade Sofia. Crabi tries to run him off but he tells her to stuff it. He is part owner of the place and can do what he darn well pleases. ¿Qué no? ¡Qué sí! Juan proposes to Sofia and (let’s all give thanks to the virgencita) she accepts. Root pouts upstairs in her bedroom and swears she’s going to separate those two if it’s the last thing she ever does. Downstairs everybody races over to the Double R for the engagement fiesta where there’s plenty of traditional food and fun for everyone. Of course, once they’re gone the sad-sacks –Fer, Root and Crabi- stand around and kvetch about the vulgar low-lives Sofia and the rest of Gabi’s girls are lowering themselves to associate with.
At the same time, Jimena is about to leave the hacienda for good. Oscar rolls out of his room and begs her to stay. She tells him that she’s tired of his empty promises and of all the humiliation and insults she’s had to put up with since coming back to him. She wanted so badly to help him but he’s impossible to live with. Her love wasn’t enough --And no, she won’t be going back to Mama. She’ll stay atTrinkets R Us till she finds some place new to settle into. (The novela gods apparently waved their magic pens and wrote a cot into the storeroom at the last second I guess, and besides the place can always use another door mat. ¿Qué no? ) Oscar begs again and Jimena says there’s no reason to stay since he won’t do his part to overcome what’s happened to him. Until he has a change of attitude and proves to himself that he’s willing and ready to do what it takes she’s not interested. If he can get over whatever it is that’s caused him to give up then maybe she’ll come back but not until then. It’s too painful. She walks out and shuts the door in his face.
Meanwhile, Nabor visits Fermin in jail and takes him a few goodies. Nabor convinces him that he shouldn’t be wasting his life away paying for somebody else’s crimes and so Fermin admits finally that it was Fernando Escandon who actually killed Mapache.
The partying starts at the Double R and it’s going full throttle. Rigo and Eugenia do a little hat dance. The Gossip Sisters are drunk and chasing Nabor around the room. Franco steals kisses with Sarita and takes her for a twirl. Sofia and Juan are in permanent lip-lock mode. Even Pablito is groovin' and movin'. Oscar though, stays in his room and mopes. Pablito brings him in a tray of food from the party but he just growls at the kid. As Pablito turns to leave Oscar calls him back and tells him he’s sorry. They share a sorrowful hug. A while later Oscar comes out and is dressed in his best charro get-up too and joins the party. They all cheer to see him there and Sofia asks where Jimena is. Oscar has to tell everyone that she’s left him.
Back at Trinkets R Us, Jimena pulls out her red heart-shaped pillow and hugs it close while thinking about how much she loves Oscar. (Ok, ok. I give. So how did she fit that big fat pillow into that tiny little suitcase? And how did she get an entire wardrobe in there to boot?) She tells herself that she loves him, but if he doesn’t change she’s resigned to losing him and walking away for good.
Over at the Double E, Root is in bed, restless as all get out. She can’t sleep because she keeps thinking about making mad passionate love to Juan. Finally she sits up, frustrated with herself, and swears she’ll get him away from Sofia somehow. She turns on the light and is surprised to see Feo standing there. The ghoul was watching her in the dark and now he razzes her about being so upset over Juan and Sofia getting married that she can’t get to sleep. Root tries to kick him out and threatens to scream so that Gabi will find out. He calls her bluff. Go ahead and yell, he says. They can both try playing with fire and see which of them actually gets burned first. Maybe she really wants him for the night, he asks. (Well, we all know he's a sick sadistic squirrely egomaniac, so now maybe a masochist too?) Root teases Fer with sexy slobbers then says there won’t be any fooling around between the two of them anymore, out of respect for Gabi. He wonders where this is coming from and says it’s like she owes Gabi something -- as if she was her mother or something, but Root doesn’t take the bait. She tells him to get the heck out of her room instead. “Just scram! Beat it already!” Fer sees she’s serious and stomps off in disgust.
Juan and Sofia eventually take Oscar over to the shop to try to talk Jimena into returning to the hacienda. He begs her to forgive him and to come back. At least tell him she still loves him. He knows he really does need her there to help him. She says she loves him and she forgives him but, for the good of their relationship, she won’t be coming back. She doesn’t believe in him or his promises any longer.
Root, meanwhile, is back to dreaming about Juan and this time she dreams that Juan was proposing to her instead of Sofia. Then it’s back to dreaming about his making mad passionate love to her again. (Yes, the youtube version of "makin' biscuits” is uncut and much racier, not to mention it’s all on the bread-table in the kitchen!) She can’t take it anymore and starts pacing the room. She screams at herself and wonders why she can’t get him out of her head. “He’s become my obsession, my torture, my torment! Arggghhh! Juan has to be mine! --Ayyyy! I’m going to go crazy!” (Good! We all know it couldn’t happen to a nicer person.)
At the same time across the hall, poor ol’ Fer is having his own sadistic wet dreams about Root. He calls out her name in his sleep and unfortunately Gabi is awake to hear it. She shakes him awake and asks him why he’s dreaming about Root. He says she probably heard wrong, but Crabi thinks different. “What, you’re going to tell me she’s harassing you the same way Rosario is?” Rosario is different, he says, because he’s seen her ghost and it’s for real. But, anyway, he wasn’t dreaming about anyone just then. She warns him that if he gives her any reason to doubt him she’ll destroy him and that he knows she can do it, too. (Yes, Gabriela. What better way to win friends and influence lovers?)
The party is now over back at the Double R and people are leaving. Eva and Padre Tadeo talk about how thrilled they are that Juan and Sofia are finally going to get married. (Hey, I’ll be doing the Mexican hat dance right along with Rigo!) She tells the padre that she’s been dreaming of Rosario again, and this last time that she came to her in her dreams she seemed finally to be at peace.
In the kitchen, Sarita and Franco are hugging. They’re worried about Jimena and Oscar breaking up but agree there’s nothing they can do for either of them. Franco asks Sarita to marry him again. She agrees, but says she is still a bit scared and doesn’t want to jump into things right away. He agrees to back off it for a while provided she lets him know when she’s ready and that she really does want to marry him. She’s fine with that.
Jimena can’t go back to sleep either. She’s remembering seeing Root and Juan kissing each other and wonders if she should tell Sofia about it or not. (No! Not now, Jimena! We’re oh-h-h so close!) Sofia and Juan, meanwhile, are back at the hacienda assuring each other that the third time is the charm. Sofia repeats the mantra that nothing and nobody can ever separate the two of them again. (Viewerville definitely has all their fingers and toes crossed for this one.) They seal it with a kiss.
Labels: Fuego
"So how did she fit that big fat pillow into that tiny little suitcase? And how did she get an entire wardrobe in there to boot?" It's because her wardrobe takes up about 1/3 the space that yours or mine might take. Try cutting all your skirts up to the crotch and your blouses up to the middle of your ribcage and see how much roomier your suitcase gets.
Looks like we've got seven weeks to knock off Ric, Feo, Gabi and Ruth. Did I leave anybody out?
YES!! Slofia and Juan
There's no telling how Univision will handle this and schedule the end date - they always keep it a secret till the last minute. I've learned my lesson; I'm not even going to hazard a guess.
I did notice an ad for a new show coming "muy pronto" (I'm not referring to Pobre Millonaria, this is something else). I did not catch the name, but it was not "Manana es Para Siempre." I'll be a little bummed if this is the FELS replacement. I was looking forward to the Colunga/Sendel show.
Yay, final semanas!!! Slofia said "nothing will separate us" does that mean the writers will attempt to shove in another stupid separation between Juan and Slofia. Oh no please.
Finally did Coyote Mommy help Darth to ruin Feo's Dad? GinCA
La Paloma
Julie - they're advertising something called "Te Juro something or other". LOTS of new 'novelas coming on soon.
I wonder if Gabi was in cahoots with Darth Rico when they ruined Feo's family???
Ruth seems to have some sort of moral code. Whether she's redeemable, or not, remains to be seen.
doris
Loved that one and also "the place can always use anothr doormat" refering to Jimena sleeping at the Crap Boutique.
Of course, Agnes in NJ, soulmate, my other favorite was about the suitcase but you beat me, amiga. Loved your explanation, though...methinks you're ready to be a recapper.
Happy Saturday everyone. It's icy and cold here so I'm warming up the family with Cheese and Beer soup.
doris
Again, I don't know for sure that it's replacing FELS, but if it isn't, then they picked a strange time to start advertising it!
I swear she's worse than a bunch of 50 years old Nekkid Juan fangirls. :-)
JudyB, my Spanish is so not up to scratch yet, but I'm itching to try it when I'm ready. Meanwhile, I took some kind commenter's suggestion and asked Santa for Spanish for Reading and also Spanish Verb Tenses from Amazon. This is the sum total of my formal Spanish training.
And, I recently Netflixed a terrific little movie En la ciudad sin limites which involves a wealthy Spanish family in a telenovela-like plot. It takes place in Madrid and Paris and you get to hear not only Castilian and Argentinian Spanish and Parisian French, but also French spoken by Spaniards and Spanish spoken by Parisians. The acting is great. It is a sort of dark bittersweet story. Suspenseful, but nothing too heavy. And, even though I watched it with (English) subtitles, the speech was so clearly pronounced that I almost didn't need them. Highly recommended especially if you are frustrated by the fast-talkers, mumblers and poor sound engineering from Televisa.
Notice this time Sarita is sporting a pair of Coco Chanel's. How you can have that much fashion sense and then wear the pink nightmare gown. Sophias lavendar thing was a dog too. Blech!
At least Jimena didn't run home.
Will such miracles never cease--or editing begin?
It's so much more interesting to watch the bad guys use brilliant tactics to try to split them up... and FAIL.
Maggie on Cuidado has never had any formal training, and Hombre on Tontas has just studied it for the last two years (me for the last 3 years) so dive in...whenever there's a need...
Everybody here is humble. When we don't know, we ask. And when we goof up a translation, and someone points it out, we correct it. No problem. Most of us are doing this to learn.
If we're stumped, usually Margarita knows the answer. She is completely bi-lingual having grown up in Mexico but moved to the States at age 12 I believe. So full speed ahead, amiga.
========
Pasofino and Anon. 2:00 - Let's add the writers to that list!
=====
Julie: I don't want to get your hopes up too much or to dash them ; > ] I does seem that the esmas summaries are pretty much following the nightly hour-long episodios we see. I think there is at least 1 more awards show between now and the finale. So they might combine the last two and give us 2 full hours. That's how I got the 7 weeks (35 eps./5 nights per wk.) I for one will be ticked if we don't get FC/SS because this whole FELS thing was purposely drawn out to give that novela a chance to be finished and readied for transmission from what I read. Who knows? They're as fickle as Sofia at Uni.
==========
======
La Paloma - You and GinCA are probably right because whenever they say never it always means sometimes..... How's THAT for logic!
=======
Hey, dorado dave! Glad to see you're home from the hills and join in the jib-jab.
=========
Molly/Doris/Susanlynn: What will you be thinking the next time we all see Juan mixing two eggs into a scooped out pile of flour or kneading bread dough on that table? ---OMG... Talk about your imagery!!!!
==========
JudyB: Use a little Dos Equis maybe in your cheese sopa and have it in a soup mug to drink the next time we get to watch one of Root's double X-rated dreams!!
I have wondered the same things while observing Root's sagging jawline...she looks much older than Sufria, but there's an undeniable physical resemblance to Bracho/Gabriela. Root's onscreen presence is powerful, and her scenes with Juan are juicy, while Sufria/Juan's onscreen chemistry seems to have dried up.
"Creemelo"
I actually do find Root sexy, even though she's no twenty year old. I also like her defiant attitude, and I'm a little sympathetic to her moral quandaries.
I think women can be sexy at any age, but I have to admit when Crabi rubbed lotion on her neck, it didn't do a thing for me! And when Raquel had her trysts with Feo, I'm sort of glad they left it to our imagination :)
Sofia is 38 years old. Ruth is 46 years old. Who would we rather see as Ruth? Ariadne Diaz, Grettel Valdez or Georgina Salgado?
I always wondered about their wardrobe,coats,shoes,etc fitting in one small luggage. Lol. Magic Hocus Focusmaybe LMAO. ;)
Ibarramedia
Ibarramedia, thanks for the reassuring news about Juro replacing Muchachitas. I cannot tell you how relieved I am. :-) I never quite recovered from the shock of switching from Pasion to FELS. I'm hoping that Mañana will be the antidote - preferably sooner rather than later.
>8 ? }
Ah, the problems of today!
Works for me.
"Creemelo"
Yuck on the bread table.
Anyone else think Oscar looks like a VERY young Raymond Burr? (Did someone mention that before and I pooh-poohed the idea at that time? I didn't really see the resemblance until Friday night!)
Carlos/Hombre: You can both have Root. She definitely isn't ready to put out to pasture quite yet. Unless either of you is 50+ I'm happy to hear that Gabi, at least, does not ring your chimes! If that's age-ism, then so be it. I'm 56 and I can get away with saying it.....
> 8 ? p
Ibarramedia
They both have those sexy heavy eyes.
I think PadTad takes it hands down for looking like Kevin Kline.
Molly in OR
<< Home
© Caray, Caray! 2006-2022. Duplication of this material for use on any other site is strictly prohibited.