Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Fuego, Monday 1/26 (#183): Teetering anvils, tottering soulmates

Tonight's episode is brought to you by the Fateful Falls Tourist Commission of Mexidoon in conjunction with the Rape Forest Appreciation Society and the Dry Ice Woods Preservation Agency.

We rewind so far back that Raquel is still at the bungalow. She knees Darth Ricardo in the nuts and runs in the dumbest direction possible, towards a cliff rather than the hacienda or a road. He backs her up to the edge. She tells Darth that Feo was her lover, and he was hotter in bed than Darth ever was. Holding onto him for dear life, she also surprises him with the news that he has a son named after him (Darthito?), but leaves out that he's AKA Coyote, and also refuses to tell Darth who the son's mother is. She laughs like a maniac, but then loses her footing and falls from his grasp. She plummets to her death clutching a piece of snakeskin from Darth's jacket.

Darth screams at her to rot in hell. He is impactado... not because of his wife dead on the ground below, but because he has a son. "Where is my son?" he howls. The coyotes shout their reply, but their subtle hints float right over Darth's clueless head. (My question: will the coyotes feast on Raquel's corpse, or will her body remain undisturbed until it's discovered?)

Oscar gets the safe open. The first thing they notice is a big envelope full of cash, proving that Feo isn't as poor as he claims. Next, they look at the documents. Franco grabs for the little box that carries the nuclear anvil payload, i.e. Libia's necklace, but gets distracted when Juan finds the papers Ruth signed offering half of her inheritance from Gabi to Feo. This puts Gabriela's accident with the out-of-control car in a whole new light.

Franco disagrees; it was Ruth herself who saved Gabi's life. (Eh, isn't Juan the one who pulled Gabi out of the car? Never mind.) Juan says if Gabi dies, then according to this document, everything goes to Ruth AND FEO. Juan isn't crazy about getting in the middle of this mess, but he and Oscar agree that the document can help them.

They are not paying attention to Franco, who is opening the little box. However, even as he is opening the lid, Oh no! Hide everything! Rosendo's approaching voice sends them all into a panic. He slams it shut and gives it to Oscar, who stashes almost everything (including the little box) back in the safe and closes it, and hides Ruth's contract (and the envelope it was in) under his lap-blanket while Franco and Juan rush Rosendo and sing loudly so that Rosendo can't see or hear what Oscar's doing.

Rosendo is going into town and offers a ride. I think Oscar says he needs underwear (yes, that's one meaning of calzones; think about that next time you order dinner). Franco offers to go with, too. (I think the main thing is that Oscar probably needs a ride home.) Rosendo tries to wheel Oscar to the door. Franco somehow manages to ward Rosendo off for a moment so that Oscar can give the papers to Juan behind his back.

Juan brings the papers to Ruth and threatens to show them to Gabriela. Ruth claims that Gabi won't be interested in anything he has to say. He scratches at some invisible fleas and says okay, Gabi doesn't have to see them... he can take them to the comisario instead; maybe he'll open an investigation into Gabi's accident.

Ruth apparently hasn't been in this town long enough to realize that such an investigation would be way beyond the comisario's skills, so she agrees (reluctantly) to Juan's demands: she must tell Sofía the truth, that nothing ever went on between them.

Sofi and Eva are reviewing new Crap from Afar. Eva feels that Sofi is being too rough on Juan. Sofía is confused. Eva tries to explain to her that Juan was tricked. Sofi promises to think about it, but first she needs to deal with Ricardo, Ruth, and Fernando to protect her mother even though she doesn't want to be protected.

Eva is in favor of Gabi leaving for a while. Sofía is worried that Gabi will be in danger if she's with Feo. "Doña Gabriela knows how to take care of herself," Eva says. "She's very sharp and always turns a situation to her advantage."

Sarita tries to get her mother to stop drinking and go to bed. Gabi lays on the guilt trip so thick that I expect even gullible Sarita to see through it, but no. Gabi just piles on more verbal abuse. "I always believed that you were like me, but you fooled me. You've become a cheap imitation of your sister Sofía. I used to care very specially for you, Sarita, but that's all done." Sarita weakly protests. Gabi's lines ("you and your sisters are always against me"), Sarita's lines ("wee wee wee"). She wants her humble and obedient daughter back. Then she gets up, all feeble and weepy, and says that if Sarita wants to be forgiven, she must prove her love, come back to Mommy, and become obedient again and forget about her stupid love story with that baker Franco Reyes.

Ricardo is drinking and yammering to himself in the bungalow, amazed that he has a son, and delighted (in a crazed, drunken way) that no one will find out that he killed Raquel.

Coyote wonders where Raquel is. "Something tells me Ricardo Uribe found her."

Ruth is waiting sullenly in Sofía's bedroom with Juan. In fact, they're actually sitting together on the bed, much to Sofía's annoyance when she finally shows up with Eva. Ruth confesses all (she needs some prompting from Juan). She drugged him and put him in the bed, and then she got in the bed, and that's it.

Eva is so happy that Ruth has done this wonderful thing, admitting the truth. Ruth is repulsed by her display of motherly pride. Sofía is confused as to why Ruth is admitting it now. Ruth says it's because her plan failed. Sofía wants to know who helped her. Ruth refuses to say, and Eva is still so over the moon with joy about Ruth's confession that she feels that nothing more needs to be said. Sofía seems a little miffed by Eva's dismissal of her concerns, but Juan also seems to feel that the case is closed. Ruth mutters about their mushy displays and spits. Classy!

Eva follows her into the hallway. Ruth begs Eva to leave her alone. She doesn't want to yell at her or be mean to her, but she doesn't want to be around her, either. "The day you become a mother, you'll understand," Eva says. A mother must fight for her children and never give up.

Struggling, Ruth starts, "It's that you're not..." but Eva interrupts, yeah I know you can never see me as your mother, but I still have hope in my heart that someday the time will come when you call me "Mama."

Ruth hesitates, but prudence wins out and she denies Eva again. More Eva's lines. Ruth struggles to keep her secret and avoid being hateful - you can see the strain in her face and posture - and says there's no reason for Eva to feel badly on her account. Eva says a mother will give her life for her children, so if Ruth ever needs her or decides to forgive her, she'll be there to give her the love that she didn't have before. She'll save it for Ruth.

Coyote watches through the window while Ricardo drinks and broods silently. He muses that he doesn't feel anything for his father and wonders where Ruth is.

Juan asks Sofía what he has to do to get her to forgive him. She wants more time. She's not satisfied with Ruth's bizarre and sudden explanation. Juan says, "Okay, fine. When your mother and Feo leave here, I'm gone too. You and your sisters don't need me for anything, so there it is. But think it over, because if you don't forgive me, then Ruth and her accomplice will have gotten their way. Don't you see?"

Franco's in Sarita's room. Sarita is crying her head off over the things Gabi said to her. Franco says Gabi is very selfish. Sarita struggles - she has to choose between her mother and Franco. He says it's not fair that she thinks more about her mother's whims than about him. She's the one who has to understand! He loves her with all his heart, with all his blood and fire. But if she's going to sacrifice their love, then it's best that they separate forever.

He kisses her and exits via the balcony. Have we ever seen these guys get in or out of a motor vehicle? Something tells me that they'd hop in over the open window, Dukes of Hazzard Style, rather than use the door.

Coyote asks Gabi's maid if she's seen Raquel. Fatima hasn't seen her in ages and doesn't know where she might be. She runs off to find Gabi.

Gabi strong-arms a helpless painting while Feo watches. It's a one-fisted fight, because Gabi is still holding hands with Brandy. She's drunk and grumpy. Feo says he can't go on putting up with her mood swings. "You don't have to put up with anything if you don't want to," she informs him. "I told you I've got enough money to get out of here and live ALONE if that's what I choose. Don't think I'm going to die if I don't have you at my side."

Feo asks her to either tell him what's going on, or he'll leave. She looks as though she's about to dare him to go, when Fatima announces that Coyote's here. Gabi smirks and tells Feo that Coyote's always been sweet with her; perhaps she'll ask him to go away with her.

She staggers down to the parlor. Coyote is just as suave and gallant as ever. Gabi woozily confides that she's fixing to take off for a while. Her kids have betrayed her and she doesn't trust anyone. She pours drinks and tells him she doesn't even trust Feo. This brings a big smile to Coyote's face.

Upstairs in the hallway, Feo tells himself that Gabi's mistaken if she thinks she'll be free of him, but she won't see him until he relieves her of the rest of her fortune.

He goes to his old bedroom, but it's locked. Juan pretends not to know who's at the door. ("Feo who?") Feo tries to put him on the defensive, asking why did he lock the door. Juan says it's to keep out the icky creeping animals that they both know could come in.

Feo says he needs to pack because he and Gabi are leaving tomorrow. Feo is surprised that the wardrobe is locked too. "I told you I'm distrustful," Juan jokes (and adds a crack about them not liking each others' clothes). He drops the keys on the floor. Feo warily picks them up, being careful not to turn his back. He keeps an eye on Juan in the mirror as he unlocks the wardrobe.

Coyote says he can't bear the thought that Gabi might have left without saying goodbye to him. He asks if Ricardo is going with. Gabi laughs; no, it's just her. And Feo? Haha! Hellz no, he doesn't deserve it. Coyote is glad she has finally realized that she deserves someone better than Feo - "Someone like, say, me." She gives him a happy drunken smile.

Jimena shows up in Oscar's bedroom. Unfortunately, the Reyes do not seem to have balconies outside their bedrooms, so she had to come through the door. She's glad that he'll be walking soon, and she needs hugs. Oscar is happy; he missed her so much. He asks her to stay the night - he's scared and needs her to protect him. Smoochisimos!

With trembling hands, Quintina and the grownup Marias are measuring the dancers' inseams and chests. The meager appeal of this scene is mostly visual (it's at 8:00 in this clip).

Soledad wonders where Raquel and Coyote are. She's getting worried that she shouldn't have told Raquel to put her fear aside. She'll never forgive herself if something happened to her.

Coyote comes home and reports that he didn't find Raquel. He promises to find her if it's the last thing he does. (¡Últimas palabras famosas!)

Feo's still packing his bags. Juan encourages him to pack everything, including the contents of that safe. "What have you got in there? Lots of money, jewels, important documents?" Feo says no, he's totally broke, he has nothing. Juan asks, "then why do you want a safe?" "I told you, I'm broke!" He leaves without touching the safe. Juan wishes him bon voyage.

Coyote hands out guns to his posse and tells them to find Raquel. "Don't come back without her!"

Ruth comes home to find her dad quite drunk. "Something happened that I didn't want to happen," he explains. (To his credit, at least she didn't become invisible to him the moment he found out he had a son.) He got Raquel to sign the papers. Ruth doesn't get why he's so out of sorts. He tells her about Ricardo Uribe Jr. Ruth wants to know who/where he is. Raquel wasn't able to tell him who/where the son is because she's dead. Ruth puts her wrist to her mouth, horrified. Ricardo covers his mouth too, but I think it's either because he's giggling or he's going to barf.

Ruth accuses him of killing Raquel and pummels him with little girly punches and slaps. He says it was an accident. She confessed to being Feo's lover, too. (Ruth is having multiple impactadas tonight.) "Always Fernando Escandón," Darth mutters as he staggers out the door. She follows him outside.

Sofía stands in front of a stage fan and remembers all of her lines and Juan's lines. "I can't lose Juan!" she concludes.

Guess what phase of the moon it is?

Juan tells himself that Sofía doesn't love him as much as he thought. He decides he's going to leave the hacienda forever tomorrow morning.

Drunk Darth Ricardo confronts Feo, who is lurking on the lawn for a smoke. Darth wants Feo to pay for messin' with Mrs. Darth. Feo isn't interested, but Darth throws both of his guns on the ground and waves his nasty knife at Feo. Feo easily dodges a few wild swings and disarms him. Then he threatens to kill Ricardo "for what you did to my family." But first, he wants to know who was Darth's accomplice. Ruth tries to intervene, but Feo really wants an answer from Darth. "Tell me or die!" Ruth picks up one of the guns. Feo protests that she can't do this to him - they're accomplices! Darth Rico hits him from behind. Feo hits him. Ruth hits Feo. Rico threatens to tell Gabi about Feo's affair with Raquel and runs toward the hacienda.

Feo gets the gun away from Ruth and warns that if Rico tells Gabriela then their own little games will be revealed as well, so she'd better go and shut him up. She takes this advice to heart and goes running for the hacienda. Feo has a weird anguished fit.

Oscar and Franco talk. (Wait, where'd Jimena go?) Franco is ready to break up, so as not to get between Sarita and her mother. Oscar disagrees. Since when do the Reyes have to ask permission for what they want? He tells Franco to fight and win, and show Sarita how much he loves and respects her. "If you don't want to do it for yourselves, the do it for me, for Juan, and for the whole pueblo!"

Ricardo comes into the hacienda screaming for Gabi. "She has to know everything!" Ruth tries to shush him. He tells Gabi (also still drunk, calls him "Ricardito") about Raquel and Feo. "Don't pay any attention to that guy, he's drunk," Feo offers.

"Drunk, but not stupid," Ricardo replies. Sofía reminds her mother that she warned her that he was cheating on her, "and not only with Raquel." Gabi isn't interested in S's testimony. Feo goes up the stairs and tries to reassure Gabi. She tries to shake loose from him and falls down the stairs.

Unfortunately, she does not die. Not yet, anyway. Of course not. Nobody ever dies on my night. I mean, there was Raquel tonight, but that was a rerun. And there was that head of the guard that El Chino killed in Pasión. That's it for me and fond farewells. Oh well. I've still got a few more weeks.

Mexico airdate: 1 de octubre
Next time: No more avances, now that we're in últimos capitulos! Waaah!

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Comments:
Wonderful recap, Julie! Of course we all know that the real coyotes will not touch Raquel so that someone can find her with the snake head still clutched in her hand....and the wig still on her head! I bet that Televisa's account is the only thing keeping Wig-O-Rama afloat in these hard economic times!

Fuego in AZ
 

Julie - thank you for the excellent snarky recap.

When Darth put all those guns under his belt, I was sort of hoping he'd accidentally shoot his derriere off. No go. Darn.

Gabi's smile for Coyote was well done---leering, creepy, drunken. She's a great actress. Maybe she'll drink some more, go for a walk, and fall off the same cliff. One can only hope.....

Eeewwwww! The Quinti & Co. measuring tape scene just plain grossed me out. I swear they were inappropriately feeling up those guys. It was not worth rewinding for clarification; that would have only given me bad dreams. Eeeeew.

doris
 

Great recap Julie. Much more interesting than the episode because I must have fallen asleep. I think the last thing I saw was Coyote handing out guns. After watching the rerun of the falling into the ravine scene I still can't tell whether he pushed her or if she fell. For sure she took part of his coat with her. Why would Root be so upset anyway?
 

Great recrap, Julie, and belated thanks to the recrappers from last Thursday & Friday! You guys are the best & you ALWAYS keep me entertained & up-to-speed with the careening train wreck that's soon to hit Mexidoom.

It finally hit me last night: Racqui & her dreadful wig reminded me of a down market drag queen.

Anvils a-plenty! Yee Ha!!!!
 

oops...forgot to sign my comment...I'm Anon 10:18.

Maggarita (traveling a less than warp speed this a.m.)
;->
 

An absolutely wonderful recap Julie. You made me feel like I'd actually seen the show. Oh that's right, I did. Well you made it seem even more vivid. I thought that Raquel's death scene was worth a replay. For one magic moment, as someone pointed out yesterday it almost seemed as though she would sprout wings and fly away. And you know, Ric displayed very little remorse over her tragic demise. Oh well, I guess her was overwhelmed by the discovery of the existence of his varonil spawn. What a proud papa. The job interview session involving Quitina and the magpie sisters...well I've expressed my sentiments about sort of sexist exploitation of the male form previously. I won't rant about this today. Bonnie's doing well,life is good, and I should be reading La Respuesta de Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz. Carlos
 

Carlos, glad Bonnie is doing well.

The only thing Darth felt bad about was that he didn't get to smack her around more before she "fell."

So who is next on the death list? We should take bets.
 

Julie, very funny recap. I loved your opening. I just might call the Tourist Commision of Mexidoon so I can personally visit Fateful Falls, the Rape Forest and the Dry Ice Woods. I will walk, as Sofia does, from the Hacienda to the Forest and the Woods and at night of course. I may take a boat trip to see how far it is to the Amazon jungle from the Fateful Falls. I will take many side trips to see just how far apart these places are. Oh, and to see if that moon really is perpetually full as you have mentioned many times.

Wishing you a night where you can use your recap talents to describe the pie truck careening out of control and the anvils falling on the evil heads Crabi, Feo, Darth or Root or all at once. GinCA
 

Yes, I know I've beaten that poor full moon joke to death, but it's our surest sign that they eventually gave up trying to mark the passage of time in any meaningful way - especially after Sofia's pregnancy that lasted more than a year with only the most fleeting baby bump.

I'm pretty sure that Raquel's fall was an accident. I don't think he pushed her. He was hoping to hear more about Junior and something tells me he would have tortured her for a while to get the info.

I'm also not at all sure that Televisa is keeping Wig-O-Rama afloat, Fuego in AZ... something tells me their wig collection is at least 20 years old. However, WigGlueMart is probably doing pretty well.
 

As for Ruth being upset - it seems that she is not as tough as she thought she was, and she's getting squeamish about all these cold-blooded people around her.

Malicious mischief is one thing, but Ricardo actually stifled a laugh when he said Ruth was dead. Chilling.

True Ruth didn't like Raquel, but the main reason she despised her was for her weakness, letting Rico push her around. I can see why, after hearing that the not-Mom finally got the balls to stand up to Ricardo, Ruth would be upset that she's dead.
 

Julie - that was a hysterical recap! Much better than the real thing. Thanks for the laughs.
 

Julie, how could you and we not keep mentioning the perpetual full moon. It is a symbol of the looniness and defiance of any kind of sense which they remind us of every episode by showing the full moon not just once but many times. GinCA
 

Julie~~~Thanks for the recap. I got a phone call , so I had to turn down the volume [as opposed to pumping it up] and could only get the visuals...like Crabby's tumble down the staircase . After seeing all of the cute doggies owned by the commenters here, I've concluded it's lucky that Crabby does not own a pet [considering the abuse she continually heaps on her daughters]. When this actress played Bertha in ''Heridas de Amor,'' she had a big dog that she used to terrorize those around her. Bertha ended her nasty days on Doll Island ...alone with dead El Guaypo . I'm hoping that Crabby's demise will be equally as creative and wonky....maybe trapped para siempre in Libia's Cave ...or living with those randy Maria sisters. And no matter what you say about the demonic Feo, one must admit t5hat he has had more action than anyone else in this odd novela : 1] drugged Sofia 2]battered Rosario 3] Creepy Crabby 4] Appreciative Raquel 5] Randy Root ...so the guy must have some skillz. I'm just saying...
 

Yes, Feo has skills: getting chicks drunk.

Did anyone else think that Gabi looked surprisingly tall when she carefully rolled down those stairs?
 

I just had a wacky thought- maybe Raqui is not dead from the fall, and Coyote's men find her. (They will likely drag her up the bank by her feet). Not that this would really change the fact that he will be blamed for her fall. Anyway, just a possiblity that would help complicate the plot...Oops, almsot forgot, thanks for the'cap, Julie.
 

Fantastic recap. I'm loving seeing all the bad guys fight. Ricardo was quite funny while staggering around drunk with his guns, the knife, etc. And the crazed look in his eyes was priceless. I wonder if he's going to go around saying "Dónde está mi hijo"? as much as Sofia kept asking "Dónde está mi hija?" about 3 months ago.

And Root is so totally caught in the middle of everything, I wouldn't like to be in her shoes (I mean, boots).
 

Oh no! Ricardo as El Llorono! What a horrid thought!

It would be great if Raquel survived the fall! But can she be so lucky?
 

Ha~~~Dorado Dave~~~I enjoyed that mental image of Coyote dragging Raq up that slippery slope by her feet. And I'll bet the wig never shifted. I am so hoping that t5he writersw have come up with some reaqlly delicious endings for these folks. In Dona Barbara, the one particularly horrible rapist ended up on the menu . Anyone for a Feoburger ???
 

Ha~~~Dorado Dave~~~I enjoyed that mental image of Coyote dragging Raq up that slippery slope by her feet. And I'll bet the wig never shifted. I am so hoping that t5he writersw have come up with some reaqlly delicious endings for these folks. In Dona Barbara, the one particularly horrible rapist ended up on the menu . Anyone for a Feoburger ???
 

It looks like I'm going to have to go home and watch my recording! I can't believe I missed Crabi falling down the stairs. How awesome! Didn't Coyote take away Darth's ginormous knife? I have one just like it but I'm not going to let him borrow it. ;}
 

Great recrap, Julie! Loved the plug for Mexidoon's tourist commission.

Wouldn't it be ironic if Crabi ends up permanently in a wheel-chair like Augie? As for Sarita, I had hoped Franco would explain the facts of life to her that when it comes to being twenty-something and you're still seriously considering staying at mommy's side instead of making a life with your man--there is something so wrong with that picture.
 

Did they ever find all the evidence against Feo that Bernardo hid? Surely there was more than just that one letter.
 

doris/Carlos: I am totally with you re: the Grey Goose Club.
 

Susanlynn, I like your idea. How about a Feo-kabob or a Feo-dog with extra ketchup? And I'm sure there is nothing like a Feo-Pot Pie!

Doris, I love yoru quilt. I have a friend who quilts but I could never get into it.
 

Connie, there was a lot more evidence that Bernardo left behind - a whole packet of it. I think it was taped behind a mirror or a painting. Feo found it, and it's in his safe now. If Rosendo hadn't come up when he had, the boys would have seen it, but instead they had to shove everything back into the safe.

Feo was pretty thorough in his search of the study, and then he had the comisario take a crack at it too. So there probably aren't any more taunting letters from Bernardo in there. But who knows about the entire rest of the house?

I've heard tales of people who hid money in Bibles to reward those who would read the book. Gabi used to read her Bible all the time; however, perhaps Bernardo hid some valuable information in her copy of "How to Win Friends and Influence People." Pretty sure she hasn't picked that one up in a while.
 

Thanks Julie. I thought there was more but couldn't remember that far back. I can't wait for them to open the box with Libia's necklace in it!
 

The timing would be perfect for Gabi to end up in a wheelchair, now that you mention it, Jardinera. Oscar's almost finished with his, so he can donate it to her! I'm sure she'd love that!!
 

Julie...excellent recap. So many skillful lines, images, quips...you write so well. Since I don't watch this I did click on your link and well....I feel dirty...really dirty. And old. Kept wondering how those guys reacted to being felt up by those women. The hazard of stunt work I guess. Must stop thinking about this.

Must say that your clip also showed me (again) what a marvelous actress Diana Bracho is. I love how she lifts just one eyebrow and the sublte way she managed to look drunk, vulnerable, sad and randy all at the same time while conversing with Coyote. She is just flat out GOOD.

And so are you.
 

How about a Feoburger in the middle of a Reyes bakery biscuit?
 

Thank you!

I also thought Ruth and Eva were really good in that hallway scene. I find Eva (and her storyline) very tiresome, but they both played it really well. Ruth must be a total wreck by now.
 

Connie~~Ha.....Feo-PotPie , indeed. Any dish prepared with Feo as the main ingredient is sure to cause digestive upset. ..meh....and burp ! Or maybe Darth will arrange for Feo to have one of those nasty tractor accidents like Oscar. Let's face it, Feo would be devastated if he couldn't keep on pushing people around, threatening them, and seducing anything that moves. That would be divine justice.
 

Julie, really excellent recap, thank you!

When Raq died I thought the animals sounded more like ware-donkeys. I swear the sound guy on this show is on crack!

How could they gloss over everything in the safe? They have to go back!

Those stairs have been screaming for someone to fall down them, it couldn't happen to a nicer villian!
 

Love the idea of Crabi in a wheelchair (the ultimate b!tch on wheels) & Feo baked, fried, broiled, fricasseed, skewered and served on a bed of arroz con frijoles. I think Darth Ricky needs a snake bite on his, um, manhood. The venom will make him blind and Root can spend her dying days taking care of him & rearranging the furniture.

Maggarita
 

Susanlynn, thanks for reminding me of Berta in Heridas. she was one of the most evil women I've encountered in TNs or just about any other venue for that matter. Eva in Gata Salvaje (who met her end by being consumed by crocodiles) was a worthy villainess as well, but I can't remember who played her. DB's characters inspire sympathy and grudging admiration as well as downright hate. And you have to give her(both Gaby and Berta) for not being daunted by age disparity in her amorous pursuit of men of any age. Who can forget her trysts with Cesar in Heridas? Her little dog in Heridas gave her another layer of malice. I can recall actually feeling a bit sorry for her when she was left on the Island of the Dolls. Every little gesture enhances one's understanding of her character. May she go out in a blaze (perhaps literally considering Gabi's penchant for flames) of glory worthy of her character. Carlos
 

Must add that I love all the new photos, and changing photos that you all are posting on your blogs. A treat for all of us!
 

Carlos~~Yes, the actress who plays Crabby is excellently evil. I agree that it would make sense to send her out in a blaze of glory, but then again...sense has nothing to do with this novela. Maybe she'll fall into the Reyes's magical, mystical trunk and never be heard from again. ''And in the end , the love you make is equal to the love you make''.....so none for you , Crabby. [And shout out to the Fab Five.] Wouldn't it be interesting to see her in a ''good'' role for a change. Just as it will be a hoot to see Lucero as a villainess in ''Manana es para Siempre'' since she is usually the good, pure, innocent heroine [as she was in Alborada]. OOh...another idea...Feoroni.
 

Those stairs have been really dangerous throughout ths TN. Juan caught Augie, very early, as he was rolling/falling, Feo pushed Sofia, Feo tried to push Augie at least once. Now Crabi takes a drunken tumble. I'm sure that I'm missing someone's mishap, those stairs are a menace!
 

I really should proofread before I hit that publish button...''the love you TAKE is equal to the love you MAKE.'' ~~~Susanlynn, careless and hurried
 

Dave ~~~How could you forget Juan dangling Root's booty over that railing ????
 

I posted a picture of Stormy and me when she was just a little pup.
 

Thanks for the recap Julie. Anvils, anvils, anvils. It will be interesting to see if Crabi will be wheelchair bound.
 

Connie, she is so sweet! I put up one of the three girls. Harley (black) is #1. Bella is the one I kept out of Harley's first litter, and Picabo I kept out of Bella's last litter. Picabo has her head on her moms back. This is last summer when they all got shaved for the season.
 

Oscar also had a mishap on the stairs. I forget exactly what happened - probably he was fighting with Feo - but it was an excuse to explain why he was wearing a neck brace for a few weeks.
 

I would like to see Crabi Gabi in the wheelchair and Don Augustin returning from his Honeymoon with a miracle cure and now walking. Wouldn't that be fun? That would be a great end for Dona Gabriela!
Also, had not considered that maybe Raquel didn't die as was mentioned. It is interesting how much we think about what the next days show will bring! Nancy in T
 

Maybe coyotes not only guard Raquel, but actually revive her and nurse her back to health. Then she becomes a costumed superhero who prowls the night. "I am coyotewoman, hear me howl."
 

MOLLY - what breed is your dog? Looks like Shiz Tzu to me.

doris
 

Julie, I loved your comment on the coyotes nursing Raquel back to health. Heck, they would probably care more for her than old Darth!

Fuego in AZ
 

Doris, they are Lhasa Apso, but shaved down to their summer bikinis!
 

Julie, thank you for the succulent recap!
Mmmm, all that Feo food talk is making me hungry.
Doris, I think your suspicion is correct, the Spinster Marias were touching the male strippers a tad inappropriately? Do the writers think we are all that shallow? Heck yes!
"Creemelo"
 

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