Saturday, March 28, 2009

MEPS, 03/27/09: Wishin’ and Hopin’ and Dreamin’ and Waitin’

Capítulo 29

Eduardo runs into Fernanda at the gas station. It’s obvious that her heart’s racing as she looks into her side-view mirror and realizes that Fr/Ed of the fabulous physique has just pulled up behind her. (Viewerville takes a group sigh.) She whispers to herself, “It’s him!” He saunters over and greets her with a hunkalicious flash of those pearly whites. (Mmm! It’s a smile that more than makes up for the “mad elf-look” of that crappy gringo-style preppy cut he got. Though, speaking of hair, his certainly beats the hell out of the greasy kid-stuff adorning the lovely locks of Latin businessmen those Uni hairstylists famously plaster on. Personally, I’ll take the Samson look any day. I mean, there is a reason Free Love got a jump-start in the ‘70’s, folks.) Freduardo’s smiling big time now because he sees that Nandita didn’t go to NYC with that dip-stick hubby of hers after all. “I thought you’d be in New York with your husband.” She answers him awkwardly --and not a little wobbly in the knees, methinks. “No, they needed him so quickly....”

Fr/Ed acts like he suddenly notices the passenger (Jacinto) next to her. He looks over and says hello to “the stranger.” The two men act like they’ve never met. Fer introduces the two of them and then gets ready to pay for her gas. Fr/Eddy Boy grabs her ticket and tells the attendant he’ll handle it. (His way of celebrating cuz Estev was right about him getting Damian Dip-stick out of the frickin’ picture.) She accepts after a polite protest or two, and then makes the excuse that she has so many things to do that they really need to get going. As she drives off Eduardo’s got a sh!t-eatin’ grin on his face that’s the length of the whole darned parking lot.

Meanwhile, the Barbinator is paying a visit to Cigar Man. She is steaming when she walks into his office and angrily asks if he's the one who sent the flowers and note to Fernanda. When he says he doesn't know what she's talking about she wonders who did send them then. She quickly explains about the flowers and note that were sent anonymously and says they ruined the reception. Because of it, she says, "everything is out of control.” “—Why would I ruin our plans?” he asks her. Cigar Man says he thinks it could be Eduardo. She doesn't agree because if he'd come then he'd have buried his mother and Jacinto and his wife would have known. CM tells her to ferret out who the culprit is. "Find who sent the arrangement because that's the key."

Back at the hacienda, breakfast is over and Santiago is stuck like glue to Aurora. They’re taking a little walk around the pool and he’s nipping at her heels like a love-sick over-sized poodle. Rory tells him he's been great to her, but she's decided she has to leave. Santi scrambles to make excuses. (Damn, watching this guy beg is just sad.) He tells her he knows that the way they met was weird, but he wants her to overlook that. He turns on the goofball charm as a last resort and asks her if he'd told her how happy he was being with her. She smiles back and says yes, and that she feels the same. He jokes with her about being Superman and hiding his S under his clothes (a waste of precious viewing moments). Yeah, all right, so he’s not really Superman; he wonders if that’s why she’s leaving. (Like I said, Sorry. Ass. Dope.) Rory admits to him that she's actually running away from him because she's afraid of getting used to being with him. He doesn't understand. (Naw. S.A.D. just needs her to spell it out for him.)

Rory tells him he's the most wonderful man she's ever met and she'd love for this to be real and for her own life to be different, but she won't try fooling herself. Santi is thrilled to hear it and suddenly he’s pumped. She tells him she has the feeling that with him lots of nifty-neat things might happen and in particular, finding her mother. He begs her to stay. (Well, she pretty much has talked herself into it anyway, but who can blame her? Storybook endings are rare as hens' teeth for girls like her.) She agrees to stay as his guest. So, Santiago leans in for The Kiss and Rory starts to oblige--till Big Bro Cadmilo wolf-whistles at the two of them and the moment is lost.

Cad ogles at the two of them and then the jack-ass jerk wad suggests that his little brother take advantage of Aurora before she finds out what a loser Santi really is and “leaves him like all the others.” Cad laughs at his brilliant sense of humor and timing before mercifully leaving. Santiago, mucho embarrassed, says sarcastically, "My loudmouth jerk of a brother loves me." Rory gives him a hug.

At the looney-bin: Adolfina rushes Ciro to come with her to her office since Lili's about to make her call to Fernanda.

Fer and Jacinto finally arrive at his house and she tells him she'll wait there for Eduardo’s phone number. She wants all of them that he has because she won’t stop till she finds him. Cinto offers to bring the information to her later at the hacienda, but she says no, she'll wait. He goes inside and she thinks to herself that wow, after fifteen years she'll be talking to Eduardo.

A little further down the road, Eddie is driving home and smiling to himself at how happy he was seeing Fernanda like that again. It was as if they'd “gone back in time when nobody had yet tarnished their happiness.” (I don’t write these things, I just translate.) He immediately scolds himself for “thinking the impossible” since now she belongs to another man. (Considering what you know about Dam's infidelity with Evil Step-Mom, Eduardito, you’d be better off thinking of a way you can snooker Nanda into getting a quickie divorce, fool.)

Speaking of Evil Step-mothers, said Bitch On Wheels now rolls herself into the hacienda and angrily yells at Tomasa to tell her what she did with the bouquet of flowers and the card that came with them. Tomasa swears to BOW that she threw the flowers and the card into the garbage and that, no, she didn't see who the florist was that delivered them. After dismissing the "good-for-nothing" Tomasa, Bitch Barbie decides to start searching florists online to find out who the miserable SOB was that wrecked her plans by sending them.

Tomasa returns to the kitchen where the resident lounge lizard of the domestic staff, Lucio, is lollygagging around at the table reading the funnies. He tells her to get him a cup of coffee. She tells him to get his own. The smarmy horn dog then gets up and tries his fascinatin’ charisma on her, but she's not on his wavelength at the moment. He suggests she needs to be a bit more "congenial" or they might fire her the same way they fired Denia. Industrious, innocent Tomasa doesn't understand what he’s getting at. "Know why Sra. Barbara ran her off? Because she wasn't …affectionate...with me.” He grabs at her collar and deliberately peeks inside her dress for emphasis. (Smarm alert!) Tomasa flicks him away and tells him to stop with the B.S., and then goes to answer the phone.

It’s lovely Lili on the other end of the line but after fifteen years of having her brains fried with psychotropic drugs she is struggling to spit the words out. Lil finally manages to ask for Fernanda but Tomasa tells her Fer isn't there and asks who's calling. Lili totally freaks and tells Tomasa just to tell her that Eduardo Juarez called and then spastically slams down the phone. Tomasa tells Lucio that it sounded like some old lady on the line who was dying.

Back at Jacinto’s, Margarita and he are furiously writing down the phone numbers Fer needs while Denia rages at them about Eduardo not being decent enough to even bury his own mother. Instead of telling Denia to stuff a sock in it, the two (who I’d say are quickly becoming candidates for beatification) bite their lips and try hard to ignore her. Cinto goes outside and hands the information to Fernanda. Daffy Denia runs out after him and yells something in Chipmunk about Eduardo at Fernanda. “Tell God that it’s a good thing it’s not me calling that ingrate of a pig Eduardo, the way he was towards his mother!” Cinto apologizes for Denia’s outburst and tells Fer not to pay attention to his SIL’s crazy rants. Nanda looks puzzled, but says she's probably got her reasons and doesn't take it any further.

Before Nanda goes she asks Cinto if he knows who was responsible for putting the tacks under the horse's saddle and getting Natasha thrown the day before. He swears it wasn't him but that he'll find out. Fer says there’s no need to swear, just to keep her up on things if he finds out. She drives off.

We beam back to the kitchen of the hacienda de los Elizalde. Lucio sees Tomasa writing down Eduardo Juarez’ name on the notepad and is impactado to learn the call came from Soledad’s son. He tells Tomasa that people told him Eduardo was sent away [de escobazos: taking a broom to somebody, i.e., swept away like dirt or trash] from the hacienda years ago for supposedly trying to take advantage of little Fer. Tomasa, disgusted, waves him out of her face and says that that was all lousy gossip and walks off. Lucio now gets those rusty windmills in his pea-sized brain matter to start turning. He suddenly figures out that Eduardo probably was the one who sent those flowers and the note that got everyone all upset. Lucio wants to make points with BOW, so he orders Tomasa to tell the Sra. that he wants to talk with her. At first Tomasa doesn't take him seriously so he yells at her like the damned owner of the hacienda himself. Tomasa looks over at him like he’s got rabies and heads off to find BOW. Said lounge lizard, having successfully lorded it over somebody further down the food chain, smiles smugly at himself.

Back again at the looney-bin, Lovely Lili is in her room with Ciro. She sadly tells him she thinks her sister got married already and has gone off with her husband. Ciro tries to comfort her and insists that she made a good strategic move during that phone call because she left a clue that only her sister could follow. He says he thinks she will see the results of that move very soon.

Lucio follows Tomasa to BOW's office. BOW, who is frustrated at her inability to locate the proper florist, barks at Tomasa that the next time Lucio wants to speak with her she is to tell her immediately. After smirking at Tomasa about that coffee he wanted, Lucio tells the Bar-bot that he overheard Tomasa take a call from somebody calling on behalf of Sole's son.

Meanwhile, Fer arrives home and walks in through the kitchen entrance. Tomasa hands her the note about the phone call. Back in the other part of the house, Lucio tells BOW he's sure the call was from somebody calling for Eduardo. He says she can ask Tomasa herself if she doesn't believe him. We cut to the kitchen again. Fer is impactada to see the call supposedly came from Eduardo. Tomasa clarifies that it was a woman calling for him. Just then Babs races in and barks at Tomasa to tell her whether she just received a call from Eduardo Juarez. Fer, not one to raise her voice ever to the staff, now raises her eyebrows at Babs. Ruh-Roh! Bar-bot is afraid her bionic mask has jarred loose and exposed the wires underneath; her facial expression quickly softens. (Dunno, but Fer may have just seen her step-mom’s alter ego on display and registered it at some subconscious level for later consideration.)

At the same time, Jacinto has just run over to Las Animas to warn Ed that Fer plans on calling him. Ed first wants to make sure Fer believed the bit that Cinto didn't know who he was. Cinto is certain she believed him and says he thinks the call has to do with the infamous flower problem. Ed wonders if she's calling to complain about his sending them and Cinto says he thinks so, but it’s also because the Elizaldes are going to be re-interring his mother's body in the family crypt at the hacienda. Expression of cara de impactado for Eddie-Boy.

Back at the Elizalde hacienda, Fer wants to know how Babs found out about the phone call. Babs lies and says she accidentally lifted the receiver and heard Tomasa’s part of the conversation. Fer, with a possible trick question, asks Babs if she's sure it was him who called. Babs backtracks and says she's not really sure who it was who made the call. Either way they don't know anything about the guy anymore, but if he was calling then it stands to reason he was the one who sent the flowers. Tomasa pipes up and says it was a woman who called. Babs ignores her and says whoever called could have been his secretary or his wife. This immediately throws Nanda into a personal funk.

At Las Animas, Eduardo wants to know when the Elizalde’s plan to reinter his mother. Jacinto said his nerves were too jumbled for him to even consider questions like that. Ed dials his cell. Cinto wonders what he’s planning. Ed cryptically explains to Cinto that Nanda’s going to expect him to attend the ceremony and he’s going to accept.

Fer calls her daddy now from the office at the hacienda and tells him about the phone call from Eduardo. Gonzo wonders if Eddie is actually back in town, but Fer doesn't think so because Cinto doesn't seem to know anything about that. Anyway, it's been fifteen years since anyone has seen or dealt with him, she says, and who knows what to expect. His intentions won’t be good ones. The Bar-bot’s antennae are now locked and upright. Gonzo tells Fer to find him and then says angrily that he expects Eduardo to show himself out of respect for his mother.

Ed calls his secretary and tells her that no one is to know he's on vacation. She is also to put any call from Mexico through to his cell. Afterwards he explains to Cinto that way Fernanda won't know he's actually in the area. Jacinto asks if he’s got business still pending up in the States. Ed says no, he is on vacation, but depending on what happens down there he will decide whether he goes back or he hands in his resignation and stays in Mexico. Jacinto asks about his gringo friend back in the U.S. Ed says Estev was his best bud in college and that his daddy owns a milk products company called (AHAH!) Power Milk. (Nice for some of us to have that cleared up finally.) He is helping Ed convince the Elizaldes that this guy, Franco Santoro, works up there for them. Cinto wonders why he would do something like that. Eddie tells him that he'd have to ask the Good Lord because He obviously has given him two good friends that are like brothers to him.

Back at Jacinto’s, Margarita is doing the wash. Denia hasn’t even stopped to take a breath. (Gotta love her spunk, but the girl’s got major issues.) The rant about what an ingrate Eddie was not to show up for his mother's burial is still going at full throttle, though secretly, Denia’s excited as hell about the possibility that he will be coming back into town.

Back at the hacienda, Babs asks Fer if Gonzo told her to find out about Eduardo. Fer says yes and that he feels the same way she does about him, that if he is in Mexico, then he hasn’t come there because he’s got something against them. Babs asks Fernanda if Eduardo opposes the plans they have for his mother. Santiago comes in with Rory at that point and asks what's going on. Babs answers that Eduardo, Sole’s son, seems to be in town again. Nanda says, well that’s not for sure, but if he is, he is going to have a lot of answering to do for her.

At the fertility clinic in the city, Prissy persuades Dr. Zarate to go ahead and give her the results of their tests without Anibal as he supposedly couldn’t be there. After some objection on professional grounds Dr. Zarate hands her the results and warns that they are going to change her and her husband’s lives forever.

Now, alone with her brother in the office, Fernanda tells Santi that she plans on giving Eduardo an ear-full when she gets hold of him. For starters she wants him to explain why he played such a cruel trick on her like that at the wedding. She can’t understand why he hates her and wonders what she ever did to him to cause such a change. “What in the world turned him into my enemy?” (That, Nandita, is the $64 million peso question, isn’t it?) Fernanda begins dialing Eduardo’s number and holds her breath.

Eduardo's secretary puts the call through to him. Jacinto listens from the other side of the room. Babs walks in and she and Santiago listen in on Fer’s half of the conversation. Eddie puts three layers of handkerchief onto the mouthpiece before taking the call in hopes of disguising his voice. (Ok. Ok. We’ll have to give Eddie a break here, considering he apparently didn’t think far enough ahead to pick up a voice-changer from a joke shop back in NYC, and he obviously didn’t think to get a SpoofCard when he bought that cell phone at the mall.) Fer asks if he remembers her. After a painfully long pause, he replies that he does. Fer notes his distant tone and continues awkwardly on. She asks if he had called her earlier and he says no, he never has called the hacienda in his life. This sort of throws her and she asks if it was his secretary. He says matter-of-factly that he’d have had to give her the order and he didn’t.

Fer, choking on the icy reception at the other end of the line, explains that somebody called the hacienda on his behalf but then hung up. There’s only dead silence at his end. “--or perhaps it was just a mistake then,” she stutters. She then asks if he'll be coming back and nervously adds that since his mother has died there are things there he may need to attend to like the house and her personal belongings and says she’d be happy to help him with those. He says no reason to since now that she's dead. He abruptly suggests that if there isn’t something else she needs from him …____ (fill in the blank like: time is money, honey, and I’ve got better things to do with it than flapping my busy jaws with you!) She says well, she’s got a couple of things to discuss with him. He asks what. She says she’d prefer to talk to him about them in person, and …er…she’s still living at the hacienda there. Nanda stumbles through the explanation that she’s living there with her husband since she just got married.

Fernanda slogs on. (Viewerville literally feels her pain. ¡Qué embarazoso!) She tells Eduardo that his mother's death was a hard blow for her, and well, her father wants him to authorize transferring her remains to the family crypt there at the hacienda. He wonders why since she's already buried, but Fer explains that her father had promised this to Sole long ago and now wants to fulfill his promise to his mother. They also want him to attend a simple ceremony she's planning for it and will wait to have it till he gets into town. He says he doesn't really have much in the way of time so if they want to go ahead and start the paperwork for the reburial to go ahead. He will get there once his schedule looks free as long as nothing comes up and prevents him. They leave it at that and he hangs up.

Jacinto watches Ed put down the phone and sympathetically tells his friend that he didn’t think the call would be that painful for him. Ed admits that he has tried to rip out the feelings he still has for Fernanda, but it’s been useless. He says he’ll love her till the day he dies (and another group sigh erupts through Viewerville).

Across the way at the Elizalde’s, Babs wants to know what Eduardo told Fernanda. She tells Babs the high points: that he’s coming to the ceremony and will dispose of his mother’s personal things. Babs still wants to know if he made the earlier call, but Fer says he denied making it. Babs thinks that he had somebody call for him. Fer says he’s arriving tomorrow so…. Babs sneers that they’ll see then if he is capable of taking responsibility for it and leaves in a huff. When Santiago and Nanda are finally alone again, he asks her what really happened with the call. She is near tears and says to be perfectly honest, Eduardo spoke rather coldly to her and was not the person she knew. In fact, he acted as if she were a perfect stranger.

Back at the fertility clinic, Prissy is desperate now that she’s learned Any Balls is shooting blanks (that is, if his trigger works at all with her and/or anyone else of the female persuasion) and she wants to find some kind of treatment, artificial insemination or something. The doctor explains (PSA alert!) that she can have all the children she wants, they just won’t be Any Balls’ kids. He’s sterile. Period. No cure for that exists in the present universe. Prissy says the news will destroy her marriage and her husband’s life. She says she wants to wait to tell him the news herself “at the proper time.” The doctor says fine, but if he should come around asking, he will have to be frank with him. Prissy says not to worry. That won’t happen. She asks if she can count on his silence and the doctor agrees to stay mum.

Back at Las Animas, Ed explains to Jacinto that things have changed and for the first time it won’t be him waiting to come face to face with Fernanda, but the other way ‘round. Cinto asks what’s the reason for an answer like that? Has jealousy entered the picture because now she’s another man’s wife? Ed says he doesn’t know and doesn’t care. It doesn’t matter to him. Jacinto says yeah, he’ll see if Eduardo can say that when he really does come face to face with her, but Ed says he won’t be saying anything to her. Jacinto is confused because Ed just finished telling Fernanda that he would be arriving the next day. Eddie says he will leave her waiting for him the same way she left him waiting, waiting for fifteen long years for a letter that never came. Eduardo Juarez will never arrive because he is dead forever!

Fernanda is on her way out of the house for an appointment. Santiago races after his sister and demands to know why she is still so upset after that call. She says she isn’t and to just forget it. He says he knows her too well so what it is? She allows herself to let off a little steam. She explains that she always thought when she finally saw Eduardo again it would be something special, but it seems it was just foolishness on her part. Santiago asks if she wasn’t idealizing Eduardo’s memory just a bit? (Now that’s rich.) She says well, perhaps. He says well, if it upsets her this much, perhaps it’s best if he doesn’t come back. She lets this sink in for a second, but Babs is waiting on her so Nanda says she’s got to leave. The sibling heart-to-heart is over and Nanda walks out of the house flustered and depressed. Santiago sits down on the stairs and smiles to himself because it seems that his suspicions were correct: Fer is still in love with Eduardo, her childhood love.

Across town in the city somewhere, Bad-Boy Vlad is off playing Jai Alai at his club while Prissy drives off from the clinic. She is in tears because now she cannot make her daddy happy by giving him an heir to the Elizalde fortune, and her dreams of being a mother have been nixed as well as her chance at recuperating Anibal’s love for her. “What love is that, anyway, if he (Anibal) has never really loved me?” she sobs. Suddenly she gets an unexpected call from Vlad. He asks if they can see each other again and emphasizes that he realizes she’s married but doesn’t care. Vlad adds that he’s hoping it doesn’t matter to her either. Prissy suddenly gets a big smile on her face. The woman has a plan.

In the car Babs asks Fernanda who she thinks could have called and said it was from Eduardo, if she thinks he himself had nothing to do with it? Fernanda suspects somebody who wanted to scare them and says she plans to find out for sure once she sees him face to face.

Prissy decides to make a detour to Anibal’s office at Grupo Lactos. “I’ve come to give you the news of your life.” “—What, that you got a scholarship to study art history in the Sahara Desert?” “—No, better than that. It’s the results from your fertility test. You’re a hot stud.” He smiles back at her patronizingly. She’s puzzled. “Doesn’t that make you happy?”

We are back to Las Animas one last time. Eduardo asks Jacinto if he can think of somebody else who knows he’s come back. Jacinto says no and wonders why he’s asking. Ed explains that somebody called Fernanda at the hacienda and said they were calling for him but then hung up. He says since none of his friends have recognized him he’s stumped about who it might be. Suddenly he remembers his visit to Lili at the mental hospital when she called out his name. “I think there is one person that I have to speak with,” he says. “I have to resolve a more serious problem, to prepare a surprise for Fernanda Elizalde.” Jacinto, confused as ever because Ed’s talking in those riddles again, stares silently at his pal and waits patiently for the explanation.

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Comments:
Thanks for the recap Jardinera. I liked hearing Fernanda speak some English. Quite a turn on actually. I disagree with Eduardo trying to torture her. The beautiful girl deserves love not misery.

Vladimir sucks at Jai Alai. He is such a bad pelotari.... To impress the audience, he should scale the walls and hit those shots. The balls on average go over 125 mph.

Camilo is a real ass. Santiago ought to knock him out one of these days....

What will Fernanda do now? I can't wait till Monday.

Ibarramedia
 

oh my.....ed/fr is making it harder and harder to approach Fer. He needs to clean mom soledads house and find those letters.... he needs to talk to Lili real quick too...lets hope this all happens real quick (like next week)....good recap...always enjoy....BN
 

Fantastic recap, Jardinera! It's a smooth read and you make it look easy.

Love seeing Babs off kilter, cause she's such a control freak. I'm betting there's some kind of connection between Babs and Aurora. Maybe sisters?

Prissy has a plan! Did they marry only for convenience, or did she love him at the beginning?

Santiago could easily knock Camilo's block off, he looks much larger and stronger. Santiago will do it at some point, cause Camilo's really got it coming.

I hope Eduardo frees Lili soon...
jb
 

Loved your comment about Santiago following Aurora around nipping at her heels. But I find his earnest desperation endearing. Much prefer him to the úber-confident sleaze bag Camilo.

And Barb's antennae up and locked...too right. The robot slipped up a little though. Always fun to see.

Thanks for a great read, Jardinera...as always.
 

Oh yes...loved the song you used for the title as well.
 

One more thing...commenters, please scroll down the the link that Carlos and Melinama provided to register your complaints about the closed captions to Univision. Plus you'll find a very interesting discussion on the mandating of closed captions by Schoolmarm who works in the field of education for the deaf.
 

My prediction. Write it down. The letters will not surface for a good, long time. If they did, the annulment would be next week, and the wedding the week after.
 

Jardinera Thanks very much for the witty recap, and thanks for giving us the chapter number. I've had reception problems since last night when the storms raged through here (South Alabama), and the only way I may be able to see MEPS could be via YouTube.
 

Thank you for the recaps. I don't speak spanish at all. Watched Fernanda 7 years ago on another soap and flipping through cable saw her again. Started to watch week ago. It it great. Maybe by the end of it I will speak spanish. But thank you. They should have english subtitles like there are spanish on english tv.
Thank you again.
 

Thanks , Jardinera for the recap and the shout out to Dusty Springfield !!! Hub and I have spent several days cleaning out mi suegra's apartment . [She has fallen into dementia and has just entered a nursing home. ] I could help Fr/Ed clean out his mama's house and unearth those letters. ~~~Susanlynn, very, very tired so I appreciated escaping into this recap
 

Thanks for the recap Jardinera. As jb noted you make it look easy and I know its not.

Thanks also to Cheryl for her recap.

I have the same question jb has about Priss. Why did she marry Anibal? And why has she waited seven years to find out he's shooting blanks? She must care for him if she's not going to use his condition to get out of the marriage but I'm having difficulty imagining anyone loving Anibal or Camilho.

I wonder if Ed is going to fake his death. Then if he finds the letters (earlier rather than later) it will be too late for him to return for real as Eduardo.
 

didn't soledad give the letters to lili when she went to visit her?? Ret
 

I think prissy's plan is to get pregant by this other dude, but say the baby is her husband's.
 

Jardinera thanks for another wonderful recap...great title!

Even if she finds out who Fr/Ed is, Nanda is going to be so angry she won't forgive him for a good long time. Obviously he is going to stand her up about taking care of his moms stuff, but she also has his number. It would be kind of funny if at some point she call Eduardo and Franco's pocket starts ringing.

So does Ed know that Nanda's husband is doing BOW? I wasn't sure anyone had told him yet. I would think he would do his best to break them up if he knew that she was being cheated on. If he really still loves her, he wouldn't want her to be treated that way.
 

Jardinera, I love your recaps as they are always so witty and full of info. And of course, I appreciate all the other great recappers as well.

Sweet Eduardo has certainly turned into a good liar. I'm curious as to how he plans to avoid showing up for the reburial service GinCA
 

I don't understand the character of Eduardo. He obviously cares a lot about Fernanda but wants to hurt her and avenge himself against her. Why? He knows she loved his mother and was devastated by her death. So he's doing all this against her because he mistakenly thinks that as a 9-year old girl she didn't write him? Or that as an adult she decided to get a life and get married? That is just ridiculous. If this part wasn't played by Fernando C., he would be most unsympathetic.
 

Not to defend Fr/Ed because I do see you point Anon, but aren't most of the plots of these rather thin if you think about them for very long? He obviously knew exactly who she was when he was doused with mud, but she didn't recognize him. He carries a pretty serious torch for this girl and it must suck to think she did move on. We know because we get to see her talk to herself that she got on with life because she didn't know whatelse to do.

Really, if he was all that, when she grew up why didn't she take off to the states to find him? They are so wrapped up in their stations in life it is rediculous.

FC does save us from any serious thinking on these things because he is sooooo charming!

I appreciate that the story continues to move forward and unfold and we aren't treated to 20 minutes of recap at the beginning of each episode every night.
 

Thanks for the recap, Jardinera. Had me laughing in the aisles.

But, I want to know what happened to the money!!

I thought that Babs had all the Milk money transferred to her personal account (Babs Sanchez) in the Caiman Islands before the wedding.

And that was why Annabelle, oops, Anibal, was mad at Damian (they were having a big knock down argument in the Milk Office the day before the wedding.)

Then, that whole story line seemed to get interrupted by Franco Santorro's visit to the Milk Office.

But, I was expecting the Milk Office not to have money to pay their bills after the wedding.

Also, why is Babs being so distracted by this flower thing?? Didn't she and the Cigar Man already have their battle plan ready to put in motion the minute the wedding was over?? Why would such a petty, little happening interrupt their grandiose plans to ruin the Elizalde familia??

And, when is the buried out-of-date Powdered milk going to ruin the Milk Company??

Normal telenovela questions, I guess. Dropped storylines, nonsensical storylines, etc. Nothing makes sense.... ha.


Silverfox
 

Ibarramedia: Not to take away from the athletic prowess the game takes, but all I know about Jai Alai is that to me it's Lacross being played in a different longitude and latitude. 8 > [ ============

Ret: No, I believe the box Soledad left hidden with Lili was too small to contain all those letters. There may be a single letter, or a locket or a photo or a document in there instead. The letters are in Sole's house somewhere in two separate shoeboxes with each of the two children's names on them. There are dozens and dozens of letters in each. : ? )
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BN/PaulaH/Karen: Yeah, those letters will stay hidden till probably las últimas semanas. I do like the thought that Ed fakes his death and forces Fer somehow to have to clean out Sole's house in order to have them found, but if Ed's idea is to lead Lucio on by letting him live in his mother's house for a while per Lucio's proposition to Jacinto and Margo, Lucio might end up finding them and doing something with them to make points with Babs. I don't have the kind of imagination it takes to write stories, so I'll have to leave it all up to "the professionals."
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jb: Babs and Aurora as sisters? Age-wise it makes more sense, unless Rory is the product of rape. Could be they are siblings, but her quest is to find her mother. Either way, I do think we're seeing "the call of the blood" in their scenes together.
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JudyB/Susanlynn/Molly: I really wanted a different title, but that refrain just stuck in my brain and seemed right and nothing else would even come into my mind after that. (I've had some fun listening, I have to admit, to that and some of the Everly Bros. and others of the "early" performers on YouTube while exploring weekly various titles to attach to these things. Lyrics that pop into my brain because of a "deeper" oogie-boogie meaning to a particular scene, and yada yada yada. Takes me back. Well, good melodies and meaningful lyrics that actually convey a single, cogent thought never go out of date whatever the reason. ¿Verdad? )
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Anon. 8:29pm -- Yes, the whole premise of the puppy-love turned adult obsession has some of us laughing our heads off and resizing our foil beanies and we've chewed on this bone too many times to count, so don't feel alone. FC being in the role is the only reason we keep coming back and swallowing this tripe night after night. 9 ; > }
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Molly: Having Fr/Ed's cell ringing in his pocket when Fer has just dialed him and is standing/sitting next to him would really be a hum-ringer of a Ruh-roh, wouldn't it!!
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Pasofino - Thank God for YouTube!! Even if you don't have the CC's, you have the recaps to review with later. It's the only way I can get my novela fix on my bi-monthly overnights cuz hotels around here don't carry Uni.
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Silverfox: If you're needing to be re-sized for a Believability Beanie, stand in line. We're all getting measured.
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Welcome BN, Magda and various anonymi....glad to see you here!

Well, I have a question: what is up with Gardenia and her schizo act over Eduardo? Anyway, she and Fernanda are just as over the top about their pre-pubescent attraction to Eduardito as he was about his toward Nandita. IMHO Santiago was right about this idealizing memories of the object of a childhood crush. For all either of them know, Eduardo could have ended up needing coke bottles for glasses, having acne pits on his face the size of putting holes, and wearing size 44 pants!
 

I think the box that Lil has contains the evidence about Artemio's
vendetta, Soledad knew what it was.

I also think Babs is Aurora's Mom. Although the actresses are probably the same age, Babs was an adult when Santiago, Ed, Fer were children.
But remember how they teased us in FELS with how many people being Eva's daughter?

variopinta
 

Good point Variopinta. Babs is slightly older...
I think Eduardo/Franco has a US cellphone and a Newly aquired Mexican one. If not, then he would be paying more money on his phone bill. A little rewind also shows that getting a celly was part of his agenda after getting his suits, car, las animas.... :)

That's what I did when I went overseas. I also have a GSM phone, so I'm familiar with what everyone around the world uses....:)


Ibarramedia
 

Jardinera - LOVE your recaps - I look forward to them every week. So funny and snarky. "Sorry. Ass. Dope." Hilarious!

Truth be told, lately I'm a little skittish about being too snarky with my recaps, and giving snotty nicknames - seems we've had some complaints. But my tendency leans more towards your style of snarky-ness.

I had a rough week at work last week and didn't get to respond to any of the comments to my recap - sorry guys, but I really do appreciate all the thanks.

Prisci is definitely going to get pregnant by Vlad-the-Impale-Her (love that nickname!).

I thought Jacinto was going to have a heart attack running across the field to let Freduardo know that Nanda was going to call! What, the bicycle had a flat tire????

If I were Nanda, I'd be pissed off at Babs for listening in to my conversations - that Babs sure knows how to show up at exactly the right time.

Can't wait to see if they show Dumian meeting with Esteve. Speaking of Esteve, "Like Water for Chocolate" was on TV here last night. Esteve was Dr. John in that movie. I guess this actor has been pidgeon-holed to always play the Latino playing the Gringo in everything he does. I find him somewhat creepy in everything I've ever seen him in anyway. But at least in LWFC he isn't wearing that ridiculous red wig like in MEPS.

Agnes - If you'd like to read the book about our mutual Long Distance Ancient Crush, and still can't find a copy, I'd be more than happy to send it to you and when you finish you can send it back to me. I need to keep my copy for my Long Distance Ancient Crush section of my personal library! LOL Just let me know and if Melinama doesn't mind she can pass on my e-mail address to you. I don't want to post it here.

Thanks again Jardinera for the snarkalicious recap!
 

Jardinera, if they could make FC look like that, that would be really funny! What if he did show up looking like that in "disguise". They could make him into Ugly Burt!

I was assuming Babs must be in her 40s and Aurora was in her early 20s. I think Babs has a baby running around and was paying psycho old lady to watch her.
 

Thanks for the recap, Jardinera. I can't afford the time to watch another TN, so I read the recaps and if I see something irresistable I check it on YouTube. So I really value your descritions.

I'm so lousy at inventing titles. It's probably the hardest part of recapping for me (except time spent). Can you think of any song titles in the realm of apologies and forgiveness?
 

Who is Artemio? Is that Cigar Man? I remember that Soledad was the only one left who knew who [somebody] was, and the paper she hid in Lil's room was evidence regarding that no-goodnik.
 

Lucero is 39, and Ariadne Díaz is 22, I think that out of all the actors, they are the ones whose ages make sense, while everyone else is too old for their parts. But there is a problem with relating the actresses real ages with their characteres ages, I mean, suposedly Eduardo is about 23 or 24? Is he supposed to be just a year or two older than Aurora then?.

I like Santiago just for the fact that he is the only one who is making sense, I think Gardenia is as bad as Eduardo, at least Fernanda tried to move on.

Jarocha.
 

Jardinera, Thanks for the ab/fab recap and I agree with Melissa it is totally snarkalicious and I love the title too.

BOW seems so obsessed with her absolute power to run her game of decontruct the Elizades (as if they aren't doing a great job of doing that to themselves) but she has steam coming out her ears when any tiny detail slips from her grasping fingers. She was funny with her reprimanding Ciggieman, I liked his dry retort, Why would I ruin MY OWN PLAN. After all she is presumptuous if she thinks he couldn't snuff her without missing a puff of that infernal cigar.

I am looking forward to Priscila pull of the paternity switch of the century. I have inferred that the wedding to Anibal was an ill disguised dynasty building ploy. She seems anxious to please her father with an Elizalde fortune endowed grandchild. And who is going to call for a DNA test, Anibal has plenty of ego reasons to hide his poor performance issues.
I am just loving all these little subplots but I want them to help poor Lili to escape her drug induced prison. Eduardo needs to become the knight in shining armor for Fernanda's sister. That might help her forgive him for his other hurtful actions of vengeance. I bet they drag out the finding of the letters though, any good telenovela perpetuates miscommunication as a principal plot driver.
 

When young Eduardo is banished to the states those kids have got to be 11 or 12, which puts them mid to late 20s now. I know FC is to old for his part, but Fr/Ed and Nanda have got to be around 26.
 

Jardinera, as usual your recap rocks! I turned off the subtitles because they were more annoying than helpful. But then I was completely lost. I didn't understand anything spoken, only what was obvious from their movements/actions. IMHO Freduardo certainly is making a mess of things. I don't agree with the way he's treating either Jacinto or Nanda (my favorite). Yes, I know that in the end his plan is going to turn into an ingenious creation but please allow me to vent what I think of his actions/plan so far.
 

Someone asked about the expired milk and the money.

The milk might not ever be a problem because Babs had all of it buried on CigarMan's orders because he didn't like the idea.

She had Damian "invest" all of the family's money, which is why the family is now so desperate to do business with Power Milk, and why Babs is not happy with "Franco."

I don't know if that's the money she stole, or if she's also stealing the family's money. If she is stealing from the family, maybe it's just a little at a time.

In any case, if she's been stealing from the family, they haven't noticed yet. She's probably doing their bookkeeping!
 

I agree, Betty, his actions so far stink and do his intentions. I really hope he has a change of heart soon. (Even if he does, we'll still have plenty of story left, since Fernanda will be angry when she finally finds out what he's been up to, and then she won't believe he's sorry... shades of FELS... and he'll have a ton of cleanup to do.)
 

PaulaH: If you're a Bryan Adams fan ----"Please Forgive Me" from 1994 is a humdinger. I put the link to an HBO live performance for you. Some ingenious person added both Spanish AND English subtitles to the video and uploaded it. Now why oh why can't Uni get its act together?

Just as an FYI, I found that there are also some song lyric search pages that you can Google up to do word and phrase searches for songs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh2Rj2zhSfM
 

Paula, Artemio is indeed Cigarman.

Jardinera, Jai Alai is like high speed handball with a cesta. :)

I think that Eduardo and Fernanda were 7-8 years old when they were sent overseas. He to the US after private school in DF, She to Spain. The logical thing to do is for them to get their overseas address. I would also like to assume that Fernanda returned home from espana during the holidays even if Eduardo never did. BTW she should be speaking with an spanish accent.


Babs is more successful in her plans than that egotistical and totally evil Fernando Escandon who is smarter than everyone else. **Rolls eyes**. Bab si also a lot nicer since she does not hit people with regularity unlike Fernando and Gabriela from FELS did......

My only gripe with Eduardo is his hurting of Fernanda. Have vengeance against the Elizalde's but leave Fernanda out of it. she's the nicest person out there. And if he really loves her, he will treat her right. Married or not.

Gardenia needs to calm down. I would like Eduardo to let her in in the secret, but she is too much of a loose cannon. Perhaps as Franco Santoro he can give her a kiss to shut her up.

A little aside here, I really love the hot Mexican actresses here, they are not waifish like the US ones. It would be perfect if they were more athletic looking. But no complaints here. :)

Ibarramedia
 

Great recap, Jardinera. I also agree with your idea in one of the comments that Lucio might find the letters, since he wants the use of the cottage. Then he could drag things out for a long time before Ed or Nanda knew about them.

Paula, yes Cigarman is Artemio Bravo.

I loved Prissy's smile when she cooked up her little plan.

Fr/Ed is really digging himself into a hole, with his treatment of Fernanda. I can see why this novela is going to run for a long time.
 

Jardinera, I hope you like this clip with Spanish Subtitles. :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9TUh9BCU-4

*** starts singing
♫ Sweet Caroline ♫ *** :)

Ibarramedia
 

Thank you Jardinera for another wonderful recap! Methinks Priscilla definitely will have a child by Vladimir. It's in the telenovela rules, right?

Molly - ITA that Nando won't forgive Eduardo for the Franco masquerade, but something always separates the protagonists until the Gran Fin. Has it ever not happened?

Gardenia makes me nervous. Has she met "franco" yet? She'll probably try to jump his bones . . . I mean.... who wouldn't? ;-)

doris
 

Julie: You're soooo right about the FELS formula coming back to bite us again when Fernanda finally finds out about Eduardo's dirty trick/s. Lots of 'splainin' to do before these 120 episodios hit the gran fin.
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Cheryl: After all she is presumptuous if she thinks he couldn't snuff her without missing a puff of that infernal cigar." Touchet!! I figure the paternity switch is Prissy's plan, too. I guess she's another one of these make-a-dynasty-for-Daddy daughters. She deserves better than Anibal. I couldn't imagine being in a marriage like that--especially for 50 years, and being a good girl in Mexico, Prissy probably wasn't able to sample the goods before buying. Vlad might be the only thing she has to keep her sane in the long run.
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Jarocha: Well, then the age differences would coincide if Aurora were about 19 or 20 and Babs was about 35-40. I can handle that....
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Betty: It does seem that Eduardo is taking advantage of his friend, but then all Jacinto has to do is say no. He hasn't and neither has Margarita because they both I think are looking to Eduardo for "leadership" as a can do guy that can strategize a way to get even with La Hiena for the hideous way she's treated and threatened them all, starting with Eduardo's mother and the way she forced her to give up her only child and then kept her from getting a decent burial after her death. They felt she was their mother also, so I guess it's a symbiotic relationship of sorts.
 

I guess the Elizalde family will pay dearly for giving Eduardo an education. It is ironic of course that Eduardo will use his aquired knowledge and status as a means of revenge for the family that gave him a great opportunity while they got rid of him....

Ibarramedia
 

Doris: Gardenia needst to be jumping somebody's bones, that's for darn sure!
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Ibarramedia: Thanks for the clip. I did enjoy it --and the Spanish! It's another great oldie goldie, too.
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Hombre: Prissy is really growing on me. She's quickly becoming a sympathetic character. My hope is that she gets an annulment somehow and ends up with the man of her dreams which may be Vlad, or not. I very much doubt it's going to be Anibal. He is a jerk on so many levels.
 

P.S. Thanks again to all of you who stopped in and feel the time you spent was worthwhile. Personally, when I sit in front of this keyboard and start in, except for the basic outline of events, I never know what will come out at the other end, let alone if it will be even half-way coherent! So, if it's given a couple of chuckles and brought the old blood pressure down a notch or two, well then even better.
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I would never have put those kids at that young when she was chasing the bus. They definitely seemed more preteen.

If Fr/Ed has his MBA, and has apparently been working and has money and Esteve seems to have a good job, they have to be mid twenties. No matter how smart you are and how great your degree, being taken on by any big US firm, you are going to start in a junior role. Not making the big dollars.

Okay, I guess I am thinking to hard and need to just add a fresh foil lining to my hat.
 

Molly: I figured Fer was 8-9 and Ed was 10-11. No way he could have "taken advantage" of any girl at that age. I will need a heavier foil lining in my beanie too.
 

Given that Fernanda had just made her First Communion, she must have been about 7 or 8 years old when she and Ed shared their first kiss.
 

"Given that Fernanda had just made her First Communion, she must have been about 7 or 8 years old when she and Ed shared their first kiss."

My point exactly Agnes. that is the age kids have their first holy communion. I was that age in 2nd grade when I had mine. Unless they fast forwarded a year or two in the first two weeks.... Maybe we missed or forgot about that.

My thing with Eduardo's education is that it opned a lot of doors for him and the Elizalde's unwittingly created a self inflicted wound in the form of a highly educated adversary, though they don't know it yet.

If they did not send him away, he could have ended up like Jacinto and Soledad. Indentured servants for life. Sure they are paid a salary and live on the little house in their land, but come on...

I threw my beanie against the wall in frustration. So i'm waiting for the replacement. I'm putting too much logic into this.....

Ibarramedia
 

I thought Fernanda and Eduardo were the same age, weren't they showed graduating at the same time?, but I guess him being a little older than her would make sense if his graduation was from an MBA, although I'd find it odd that a preteen boy would have such a huge crush/love for a younger girl.

Ibarramedia I get what you say about the Elizaldes giving Eduardo the education and status that will help him in his vengance, in fact, my mother has alot of troubles siding with him on that stance, she gets that he must be deeply hurt and angry for being separated from his mother, but at the same time they gave him a privileged life and education that most children in México will never get. If the Elizaldes would have forced him to leave by his own means, with some long distance family member or something and he would had have to fight agains many more odds to get to where he is, the big vengance and pain he is thinking of inflicting the whole family would be easier for her to accept.

Jarocha
 

Agnes/Ibarramedia/Molly/Jarocha: Okiedok. I guess we could meet in the middle at age 8 for Fer? I thought my little friends made their first communion at 8, but I'm not a Catholic so I was only going from hearsay, and 8 was quite a number of decades ago for me.... I can't reconcile the boy at that age being romantically interested in a little girl that age either, by the way.
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I'd say that Babs was the one who made the unwitting enemy out of an educated Eduardo since Gonzo and Fer are completely ignorant of the rest of the stuff that happened. I don't think she gave him credit for having independent thought because of his class and race. She probably thought he'd be thankful for what he got and would forget or would remain "docile" like the rest of the "indentured" servants there are. Look at how nervous Jacinto is about everything all the time. He even allows himself to be beaten and abused. These folks don't generally make trouble it seems because they want to keep the little they have and it all comes from the hacienda owner --smacks of midieval feudalism.
 

Excellent recap Jardinera. I have to agree that I don't like how Eddie is treating Nanda and it will all come back to bite him big time when those letters resurface. So I wonder if we'll see Damian meet Esteve in New York. I too think Priscilla will have an affair to get pregnant to pass the baby off as Anibal's. What is Eddie planning on doing about Lil since she recognized him and will he be lurking in the shadows to watch the hurt he inflicts on Nanda when he stands her up at ceremonial internment for Soledad.
 

Fair enough. We can meet at the middle with age 8. A year or two won't really disrupt the continuity here. Hacienderos and haciendados are basically feudalism alright in so many other ways. fast forward to the present and it is inherited by the families. I'm guseesing that Jacinto, Gardenia and Martina had some basic schooling and stopped after high school. Margarita has become a teacher, so that is quite respectable despite the pay situation.

So we can surmise that Jacinto,Gardenia and Martina have blocked opportunities. They probably long for a chance to better themselves, but are thanksful at all that they have ajob and a place to stay. jarocha is right on the money with what I was saying.

I also agree with your mother that Eduardo is deeply hurt and angry because he was separated from his mother and also his childhood sweetheart. Eduardo returns home only to see his mother die. And his sweetheart about to get married. I'm all for vengeance against the Elizalde family, but leave Fernanda and Lilian out of it. My bias is showing with my last comment and not my logic.

Eduardo being so madly in love with one girl, Fernanda is disturbing when we see that Although Fernanda was also in love with Eduardo, she is able to move on and seemingly cope better. But that is a discussion for another time. Perhaps Eduardo can join Ciro and Liliana whilst seeing a therapist.

Ibarramedia
 

With Eduardo's education and new social class, he is in fact a New man. Shades of the Count of Monte Cristo.

The Elizalde family have more to fear because of this. i would not be surprised if somewhere down the line, Eduardo buys out grupolactos and becomes the owner of their company. That would be the most ironic and deepest cut of all...

Ibarramedia
 

Jardinera: eigh sounds about right, I made my first communion at seven, but there were older kids who went to catechism with me, up to eleven years old, however, given that Fernanda comes from a wealthy family and her mother was a very religious person I don't think she would have alouded her daughter to go past the age of eight without having her first communion.

In "provincia" (the places outside Mexico City), the first communion is not only about religion, but about status too, giving the best party for this type of ceremonies (baptizes, presentation at the temple, first communion, confirmation, the fifteen year old parties and weddings) means you are one of the most important people in society.

Unfortunately for Jacinto and Margarita, they have no better place to go, who knows if they even finished bachillerato (Highschool, I think), and anything they have learn to do would only serve them as hacienda workers, if they go to another hacienda maybe their new bosses will be as bad or worse than the Elizaldes, and even if they are better, they would have people there who must have been working for years for them so their places in the hacienda work would be below those they are used to and try their luck at a city would be much more worse, if Eduardo would have stayed at the hacienda that would have been his life too, so I guess you are right about Bárbaa expecting more gratitude than trouble from his side Jardinera.

Jarocha.
 

When I attended Catholic school, everyone in second grade made First Holy Communion, and Confirmation was in third grade. So the ages were 7/8 and 8/9 years old depending on when the birthday fell. That was in Virginia, a loooong time ago. Does anyone know at what age they receive 1st Holy Communion in Mexico? I thought Fernanda & Eduardo were 10 y/o at the beginning of the show.
 

Ibarramedia: ironically Silvia Navarro's last novela in TV Azteca was Montecristo, a version of The Count Of Montecristo, and she played the Mercedes character.

Jarocha
 

I had my First Communion in second grade, First Confession in third grade, but Confirmation wasn't until junior year of high school.

In my parents' time, I think it was customary to have first Confession some time before first Communion, which strikes me as funny, because at that age a kid can't have very much to confess. And then Confirmation was around puberty I think.

Age for Communion seems to be pretty much standardized now, but I don't think Confirmation is. I only mention it in case that ever turns out to be a plot point in a telenovela where we try to guess someone's age.

I've given up trying to apply any math or other logic to figure out a telenovela character's age. It's easier to assume that they are whatever age their maturity or behavior implies at any given moment. :-)
 

It's so OBVIOUS that Babs is Aura's mom (or sister) that I bet she isn't. Sort of like it was "obvious" that Eva was Rosario's mother. But Aura does seem to recognize her.

Perhaps Babs was "raised" by Dominga as well? Possibly even before Aura's time, but maybe she saw a picture or something.
 

Pirate babe: I'm wondering if Eduardo and Ciro will get together and convince Lil to play along with Dr. Oh! so that maybe Eduardo can get her mind right again if she's off the meds and maybe break her out of there eventually, then hide her at Las Animas for a while.
 

I love Ciro. In his white sweater and slacks, he always looks like he's heading off to the country club to play tennis. He's a cutiepie. Just to put my 2 cents into the age discussion...I thought young Eduardo looked about 12 and Nanda looked a little younger. I might buy that scenario of preteens in puppy love and carrying the torch. I started dating my hub when we were teens, and we're still dating. However, the thought of preteen Eduardo being madly in love with an eight year old is a little disconcerting. Fasten your beanies and suspend your disbelief , please. It always seems that the writers of these novelas are not very good with basic math .
 

I thought that during one of Esteve and Eduardo's conversations at the beginning of the show, it was stated that Eduardo worked for Esteve's father. So now we know that Esteve's father owns Power Milk. And maybe Fr/Ed will fake Eduardo's death , and then Nanda will fall in love with Fr/Ed. What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.
 

Having two children currently in Catholic school I can tell you communion is 2nd grade and Confirmation is anytime from 8th grade into high school, or later in life if you are my son and decide after attending all of the classes you don't want to do it.

So isn't she like the HR person of Grupos? at 23? Nothing like nepotism.

The whole childhood lover story, if Fr/Ed was much older then her could be a creepy, but it seems like these stories all base the theme on one true love so it works in this context for me.

I do totally agree that the Elzaldes created a much bigger problem by educating Fr/Ed and I love the Count of Monte Cristo idea. One of my very favorite stories!
 

We are not sure about Ed's education. We are only assuming that it was paid for by "The Family". We do know that he was sent away to grade school and probably high school, but I am willing to be that Ed earned everything himself from thereon. Remember that no one knows how to get in touch with him. If they had been picking up the tab for his education surely they would know where he was.

Many moons ago I made my 1st Communion and was Confirmed the same day and I was 7. My son made his 1st Communion when he was in the 2nd grade and I think he was Confirmed the next year. Of course I went to a Catholic School as well as my son. I know that children that were not enrolled in Catholic Schools made their 1st Communion and were Confirmed much later. They must attend the required number of classes and there might be some guidelines by Diocese.

rsk
 

No need to be a larmed at a preteen age boy messing around with a little girl. Fernanda and Eduardo are either the same age or Eduardo is 1 or 2 years older. Hardly a significant difference. Simple logic and math will tell us that all the Elizalde siblings are older than Eduardo.

I could almost see the final episode come out with a letter similar to the one that came with the boquet in the wedding. the letter says Thank you for the free education at a prestigious boys academy and Harvard University. No thank you however, for keeping me away from my mother and Fernanda. No thank you for the mis treatment and abuse you heaped on my mother. Now all of you will pay.

Who knows? Maybe Eduardo will have to pay for his vengeance with his life. I know you all don't want that. Just saying...... In the end Fernanda will be mourning him all alone. Jacinto, Margarita and Gardenia leave for a better life. Sounds like a party pooper, but not all series end up colpletely happy with weddings. Too formulaic. Maybe this deviates from it. Don't get me wrong, i'd like to see Fernanda end up with Eduardo......

Ibarramedia
 

I think Eduardo went to Harvard on a scholarship. (Either I heard someone say it on the show, or else I assumed it and then manufactured a false memory based on that assumption...)

Monte Cristo. Ahhh. Liked the movie, loved the sandwich.
 

I thought Ed went to Harvard on a scholarship the town priest wrangled for him. The earlier schooling Babs talked Gonzo into paying for, then he talked to Sole and told her he insisted on it and was giving him a way out of peone-dom. Babs threatened Sole and won her silence because she reminded Sole that she did Gonzo's books and handled the finances and wrote the checks that were sent to the boarding school. She also threatened to kill her and/or Eduardo if she ever dared see him or spoke to him again. So that's why she never visited or allowed him back home and anywhere near the hacienda. Babs and the family knew he "was somewhere in a 'foreign country' finishing up his education". If he was on scholarship or graduated with a big job in NYC, then perhaps Babs felt there was no longer reason for her to keep such close a track of him. Also, once his mother was dead I'm sure she felt he'd see no reason to return there and problem solved. That was where she went wrong after fifteen years of tight control.

I wouldn't blame Fer for that, but Gonzo was a dolt I guess for never looking more closely into the "possible abuse" of his daughter by Eduardito who I contend was way too young to be "deflowering" his little girl.
 

Jardinera, you have such a great memory for details! You always answer so many of my 'little' questions or suspicions . Thanks again!

Karen, looks like Prissy was looking to keep the money in the family when she married. Also, she wanted to make Daddy happy...
jb
 

I don't think Gonzo thought Ed did anything really bad to his daughter, even though Barbara tried to play it up that way. But he did think they were getting older and maybe their friendship might start to take a romantic turn. He was liberal up to a point, but he'd never have wanted Ed as a suitor for Fernanda. Plus he was putty in Barbara's hands.

I still don't get why Artemio was so hell-bent on getting Ed out of the way, and keeping him away even now. How did it benefit him and his henchwoman, Barbara, to separate a mother from her son? Is there something more connecting Artemio to Ed and Soledad?

Jardinera, thank you for a wonderful recap and for being so attentive and informative with the comments. You're great.
 

Jardinera, we can always rely on you for a superbly entertaining, funny, and informative recap. Once again, you seem to have outdone yourself. Thanks.

Ibarramedia, you always give us food for thought as well as interesting and useful information, but somehow I just can't see our Eddie signing up for therapy even though he could clearly benefit from a little guidance.

Thanks to everyone who registered their concerns with Univision. I certainly hope that they are paying attention. One need only think back a couple of weeks to remember what we had,and a peek at Betty la Fea on Telefutura reminds us how good it can be with CCs. I'm with Jardinera on this, how hard can it really be to copy the script and synchronize the CCs with the picture?

Carlos
 

Jardinera, what's left to say except, you turn even those "waste of precious viewing moments" into fine literature.
 

And I doubly appreciated this fine literature because I missed the Friday episode. Thank you!
 

Jardinera, thanks for another expert elucidation of the episode. I love the editorial asides you give us, too.

The robotic or bionic Barbinator has possibilities for an action figure or doll in the commercial market. Also a BLMOE doll--with different versions. We could have the clean-cut executive doll, the dashing pirate doll, etc., etc.

"I don't write these things, I just translate." Funny and true. My years of reading historical novels has raised my tolerance for flowery language. In fact, that may be some of the charm of TNs for me.

Fr/Ed's motivation may be a little cloudy, but at least the action is moving at a steady pace. When we think of earlier TNs where the pace bogged down, that's a good thing.

I'm voting for Aurora as Barb's daughter. The similar looks are there and the ages might fit.
La Paloma
 

I like Prissy. Of course her unethical decision is the story here but I would like for her to surprise us by being smart about this: Find out if hubby has had a vasectomy before you put your plan in action! It could be the reason Ab did not react to the news that about his fertility.

I didn't understand that Fr/Ed was going to leave Fern waiting at the crypt. The wedding flowers were cruel but this is mean ugly. Fern will certainly get the message.
 

Bonney, that is exactly why we have been discussing Eduardo/Franco's bad treatment of Fernanda. We don't agree with what he is doing to her. She should be spared the pain and misery of all this. This is also the reason why some are upset at him...... What is the upside to this? This is definitely NOT the way to win her back....


Ibarramedia
 

Wow, complaints may be working. I am watching Mariana de la Noche right now and the CCs are right on time. I hope it carries over into the night time shows as well!.
JeffMN
 

I remember Eduardo getting a scholarship also & I think Father Bosco helped him in the earlier days. So not only is Ed guapisimo, but he's smart also.
 

Smart, but not wise. :-(
 

Oh, oh, looks like false hope on my part. Mariana's CCs were on time, but now Valeria has started and they are again on a delay. Mariana had been on a delay recently, so I was hoping for a wholesale change. Guess not. :-(
No idea what it will be like tonight.
JeffMN
 

It was already upsetting to Fernanda that Ed treated her like a stranger on the phone. I can't imagine how she'll feel when he doesn't show up for a ceremony honoring his own mother. That's going to hurt and disillusion her even more.

J.
 

JeffMN, I had also noticed how on time the subtitles were for Mariana de la Noche. In fact, the best I'd ever seen. I also noticed that that was a rare treat, it didn't apply to other programs. My question is, do you (or anyone out there) know the name of the theme music for that show/who sings it? It's absolutely beautiful. Thanks, B
 

It's WAaaay to early for Fr/Ed to be in a forgiving mood I think. He was not in the mood when Jacinto told him Fern is not like all the rest, he was not in that mode when the bride had a melt down on the dance floor; and he is no way feeling bad about what plans come into his head. Winning her back is not on his conscious agenda. But we in 'Viewerville' are too far ahead on the story. Due to our telenovela life experience.
 

Bonny you are so right, we are jumping ahead because of past formulas. And it is fun to try and guess where the writers are going.

Didn't Fr/Ed already say after the flowers, now she will hate me? He has already admitted he can't stop loving her, maybe he is trying to make her hate him so he can find a reason to move on, as he thinks she has. I know, way more logic then the show probably demands...
 

Betty, do you mean the theme music for "Mariana de la Noche?" It is "Yo Te Recuerdo" song by Juan Gabriel. It is really beautiful, indeed.

J.J.
 

Eduardo is a fool for trying to make Fernanda hate him...

How about his for a twist, Suppose somewhere down the line, Eduardo reveals himself to Fernanda. Together they can then plot against cigarman. Fernanda pretends she does not know and it is all business as usual. It does not have to be at the end of the series. There are many loose ends to take care of such as getting Lilliana out of the asylum.

Hey maybe Eduardo can get himself a harem of girls to live in Las animas. Let's see here, Erika, Martina,Venus,Gardenia recruit Natasha when she gets better. :)

Enjoy some video clips of youn pretty Spaniards during a tennis match. They are ball girls.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbUXiu8W6O4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xyJnlH0L-4

Ibarramedia
 

Ibarramedia, having the main couple get together relatively early and team up against the bad guys (a la Pasión) is exactly my kind of story, so I'd be on board with your proposal! (I have some doubts about the harem part though!)

It would be nice to watch them secretly vex Babs for a couple of months and then set her up for the big fall without her ever suspecting a thing. Alas, that particular kind of plot doesn't happen nearly often enough for my tastes, and I'm not expecting to see it here. It would be great, though.

I hope that Eduardo will turn "good" fairly soon, at least to the point where he starts actively plotting against Babs, even if he's not ready to deal with Fer for a longer while yet.
 

J.J Thanks a bunch for sending the name of the theme song for Mariana de la noche. I'm going to buy the album. I found the lyrics here:
http://www.lyrics007.com/Juan%20Gabriel%20Lyrics/Yo%20Te%20Recuerdo%20Lyrics.html
B.
 

TBLMOE action figure. I like it! With fashion accessories! Pirate FC has the doo-rag, Starched Executive FC has the preppy scarf, and Rancher FC, sweaty and dusty from a hard day of riding (can you tell my favorite one?) of course has a bathtub (no, girls, the shorts are not removable, they're molded in place; this is a family show). Although with that chiseled jaw, it may not be safe for children - sharp edges and all that.

Don't some novelas start with the hero as a dirty rotten shnook, and then he suffers for his sins, transforms into a better person, and wins back the fair maiden? So maybe we'll see a tarnished Freduardo this time.
 

JeffMN and J.J./J. - Welcome!
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Bonneychurros: Wayyyy too early, ITA! He's chalking up lots of error plays too and he'll have to pay dearly for them. That will be sort of fun for a while, I suppose. We'll have to tie ourself in tight so we don't flip out of the giant rollercoaster during the ride over the next few months.

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La Paloma: love the doll idea. Make the one of Eddie as a pirate a blow up doll and I'll take two! Actually, taken as a whole I enjoy the flowery language of high melodrama too, but their are times when I think the writers forget they're putting words into the mouths of alpha-males here and I just have to throw up my hands and wait to stop laughing my tail off before I can start typing again. Ya just gotta luv it.
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Carlos: I need a few more like you up here in my territory. Either that or I'm gonna have to transfer to your neck of the woods. Either that or I'm going to have the batteries checked in my rep auto-rejection shield.
>!8 ? }
 

Paula H "the shorts are not removable, they're molded in place; this is a family show" ... So you are saying he is as anatomically correct as Ken? Okay, I still want one! Can't they all come with a bath tub? Or maybe the executive should come with a shower stall and crips white towel?
 

That's right, Molly, no bulge. Didn't George Carlin once do a routine about male underwear models with no bulge? I think the punchline was (imagine Carlin's face), "If I didn't have a bulge, I wouldn't be all (Carlin gives suave smile), I'd be (face of abject terror)."
 

Yes! I miss George. I paid a little homage to him in the last show I directed.
 

CCs on Mariana de la Noche might be good because it is a rerun, and they were created a few years ago. Just an idea..

doris (who is no DH's laptop and not logged in)
 

CC's tonight were perfect! HD and regular cable, and even better than before! Somebody heard us! Yippee! They actually came up a second before the actors spoke. Can't beat that with a stick.
 

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