Saturday, April 04, 2009
MEPS 4/3/09: Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner, Fernanda!
We start back at the hospital ER in Toluca. Ciro says something cryptic about battles and missions. Just when Eduardo is about to get something out of him about Lili’s whereabouts that might actually make sense Ciro begins to flat line. Yep. The old dude’s vitals start tanking and St. Peter starts impatiently tapping his toe in the waitin’ room, but Eddie stays to beg the guy to wake back up long enough to tell him where Lili is. (Query 1: Why is it crazy people always answer in riddled code? Query 2: Why is it that telenovela heroes always demand sane answers from crazy people when they know crazy people always answer in riddled code? Dude, if the old guy isn’t talking now he sure won’t be able to from The Great Beyond. Split and let the pros do their thing already!) Ed heads for the door and sees the real “doctor de demencia” [madness, luncacy], Dr. Obregon, arguing with Nurse Sofia outside the door and blocking his escape.
Suddenly the alarm goes off from Ciro’s monitor notifying the entire ER staff that Ciro’s about to permanently check out. The nurse in OR scrubs and gown starts screaming “Emergencia! Emergencia!” (Okay. Admit it. You were really expecting to hear “Código Azul” now weren’t you? Hard to admit that ER has finally gone to that medical show post-mortem in the sky, isn’t it?) The Edster realizes it’s now or never and he’d better ditch the doctor disguise and skedaddle, aka, SCRAM!
Obregon and the two nurses race into the room just as Eddie manages to sneak around to the other side of a nearby screen-divider and hide. Our Dr. Demento totally ignores the croaking Ciro. He’d rather play detective than doctor and crabs about where the impostor went and then threatens to report the nurses, who are more interested at this point in saving the patient than saving their professional backsides, for being so carelessly irresponsible. Nurse Sofia barks back that they’re supposed to be paying attention to the dying patient (duh!) and that if he’s really the guy’s doctor like he says, then (essentially) to get his size ten head out of his size 8 rectum and start doctoring. (Query: Is it just in TV-land that nurses actually get to gritch back at doctors?) Dr. D’Oh! takes a reality check and starts working on Ciro. Eddie finally makes his move and exits unseen through the door while the others attend to Ciro. Once he’s outside he prays that the old man can hang on. A second later Ed smoothly hands Ciro’s file to a couple of nurses and glides down the hall, headed for home.
On the other side of the city, Vlad tells Prissy he thinks she’s making a mistake. She tells him he’ll see she was right; that their relationship is a dead-end. He says fine. Go ahead then and leave but he’ll be waiting there for her when she comes back to him. (Viewerville pauses for another group sigh. Vlad’s no saint, but at least he’s not from The Dark Side, either. He may not be TMBLMOE, but you got to admit that there is definitely something sexy about that kind of sincerity.) Just as Pris is about to walk out the door he mentions he found something of hers that fell near the couch when she was there before. Vlad does the honorable thing and hands her over the envelope with Any Balls’ test results. He adds pathetically, “I found it after we’d finished making love.” (Tell me he didn’t just say that! Viewerville has just nominated him to Team Alpha-Male and suddenly he’s wearing a kick-me sign on his chest.) Without a single word of thanks she coolly takes back the envelope. “Good-bye, Vladimir.” “—See you soon, my love.” (This is way too painful.) She looks back at him with an icy blue-eyed frown and leaves. Poor Vlad was looking for love. Pris was simply searching for a stud bull. Vlad’s been had and he knows it.
Back in Villa Madero’s slums, Martina races out of the house on her way to work at the bar. She runs into Carlos, the still-wet-behind-the-ears dreamy young doctor who diagnosed her daddy with cataracts. They exchange greetings. He says he just happens to be in the neighborhood checking on her father. She starts to race off. Carlos stops her and says he knows she doesn’t really work at the little hospital. Martina is embarrassed to admit that she doesn’t and that no, her father doesn’t know. Carlos wonders why she hasn’t told her papi and all she can say is that it’s because her father wouldn’t understand, much less him and then rushes off to work.
Pris returns to the fertility clinic for her results from the pregnancy test she took that morning. Mission Impossible is now Mission Accomplished as Prissy learns she’s got her bun in the oven. She tears up the test results and throws them away. (The question all of Viewerville is asking is: did Any Balls manage to pull the trigger in bed the last time with her a couple of weeks ago or not, so she can fudge the timeline.)
Aurora and Fernanda are chatting in the dining room at the hacienda while Rory helps Nanda with the floral arrangements for the dinner. Nanda asks about her family. Rory tells Fernanda that she can’t lie to her. The truth is she doesn’t have any family and Santiago made up the rest, but if everyone knew, she says, they’d think the worst of her. Fer says not to worry because she knows her brother and that it had to be his idea. Rory asks and finds out that Fernanda’s mother died fifteen years earlier. She wonders how the Elizalde’s get along with Bab’s family. Fer thinks a bit, and then says that it is strange but they don’t really know anyone from Babs’ family.
Speaking of which, Lucio is chauffeuring Bitch-Barbie home. She’s anxious for Eduardo to make his appearance and is thinking to herself that he should already have arrived by now. Lucio interrupts her thoughts to ask her if Eduardo is really coming back. “It’s none of your concern!” He explains he still wants her to give him Soledad’s house and that would put a wrench in the works, obviously. BOW refuses to be pressured and snarls back that they’ll see about it when the time comes.
At Las Animas a while later, Denia interrupts Ed to tell him she’s brought her stuff and would like to have the room nearest the house. She’s a regular Chatty-Cathy, but she’s really doing her part to be pleasant. Fr/Eduardo is off in his own world. He says sure, whatever, but barely acknowledges her.
Lili has now made it back to the main square of Villa Madero. A street vendor offers her a popsicle which she innocently takes. She starts to leave but doesn’t realize she hasn’t paid him for it. The guy chases her for the money but Lili is oblivious to the commotion she’s causing. Jairo, the manager at the Mud Wrasslers’ Cantina, is getting his shoes shined in the little plaza and has been watching her for a few minutes. He pays for the popsicle and then takes her with him back to the cantina.
At the cantina, meanwhile, Martina tells Venus about what happened outside her house earlier that morning with Carlos. She is disappointed that he probably won’t want to have anything more to do with her if he finds out where she really works. (This is Mexican fantasy-land. Viewerville makes the appropriate beanie-adjustment to “Reality Override” and continues watching.) Carlos, apparently smart enough to be a doc but not smart enough to be a detective and follow her, sits in his office mentally constipated and wondering where the heck she does work. (Go figure.)
Back at Las Animas, Eduardo is locked in his study, looking at the giant chess piece and remembering the gibberish that Ciro told him about “the mission being the letter”. He goes looking for his mother’s letter and begins reading it just as Denia starts knocking at the study door. She tells him somebody is on the phone for him but since she’s not to go around asking questions she didn’t find out who it was, just knows that it sounded like a woman.
At the Elizalde hacienda, Fernanda asks Tomasa to let her know as soon as she gets any phone calls because she’s still expecting to hear from Eduardo Juarez. Tomasa leaves and Fer starts thinking to herself that even though she cannot understand what it might have been that caused Eduardo to act the way he did, she still holds a little hope that because of the affection the two shared when they were children, the two of them can reconcile somehow.
The call to Fr/Eddie is from Errorika. He asks if she’s told Fer that he’s coming with her tonight. Err says no, she’s keeping it a surprise. She’s all excited that Don Gonzo is really serious about the appeasement dinner and Cadmilo having to apologize in front of everyone. No way, she says, he wouldn’t show since his father is forcing him to be there. Fr/Ed says he thinks Cad should have to do a lot more to get her to forgive him than just attending a dinner and saying a simple “Forgive me” that his father has coerced from him. She agrees but says this is only the first step towards teaching him his lesson.
Err then asks Fr/Eddie if they could behave like lovers while they’re at the Elizaldes. He wonders if she means like holding hands or something. She says well maybe they could work in a little kiss, but if that’s too daring then he doesn’t have to bother. It’s really just enough having him there with her at the dinner. He thinks to himself that a few PDA’s might just be a great way to demonstrate to Fer his apathy towards her, so he tells Err it’ll be fine. She asks then if it’s ok if she kisses him. He says fine, but that she’s not to force things. She says she can’t wait to see the looks on their faces when she shows up with him. He adds, sort of apathetically, yeah, him too.
Barb and Lucio finally make it back to the hacienda. Lucio asks BOW again about the house he wanted. She tells him that if Eduardo doesn’t show that night, the house will be his. “Pray to the Devil and let him know so he can grant you your wish.” She enters the house and finds Aurora in her office looking at the picture of her and Gonzo.
At the same time, Jairo arrives at Mud Wrassler’s Cantina with Lili. He orders Venus to feed her, and then tells Margarita to get her looking decent for the customers and to find out her name. Martina sits down with Lili and is muy impactada to find out that it’s Lili Elizalde. Martina goes immediately over to Jairo and asks what he plans to do if her family shows up there. He laughs and says he’ll take advantage of her as long as he can.
Back at the Elizalde’s, Rory apologizes for walking into Babs’office, but Babs sweetly says it’s no problem. After all she is her step-son’s fiancée. Aurora still has that deer-in-the-headlights look on her face.
“My days are numbered, however I wait calmly for death. It can’t be so painful, especially after having had to live apart from my adored son. I don’t know whether you will get this letter at some time, my son. It will be left to Divine Justice to determine. With faith you will and if it should happen, then you will need courage and nerve to comprehend the seriousness of what I now write. Son, a heavy threat weighs over you; a secret you are unaware of. In order to protect your life I will carry it to the tomb. It is not our sin that filled our lives with desolation…Because of it you had to live apart from your most beloved treasures, your childhood with me, your friends, galloping on your horse, Amanacer. That very same sin denied you the right to yearn for love. Ah! Impossible, possible…hmm…just as long as it might be a good one. --Possibly your enemy believes you know this secret. It will be your eternal damnation or your strength.
I am leaving this letter with my little dove (Lili), the final innocent victim of those who pursue us. Nobody has …..????? (Totally unintelligible between the sniffles and the crying and the missing captions)… such disgrace…. Liliana is the first step towards your own freedom. Afterward you get far away, as far as you might be able to from this destructive force that terrorizes you and me. It’s only right that you should know that the wound of our separation and the disgraceful act that was committed against Liliana were provoked for the same reason and by the same person. Because only you can stop her, only you would have your motive for doing it.
The secret cannot be written down because it would be too dangerous. Liliana knows it but is not aware of knowing it. Son, you must discover it and at the right time you will know what to do about it. Be courageous, my son. I will always be at your side.”
Eduardo finishes the letter and then races out of the house and over to Jacinto’s.
Back in her office, Babs starts to question Aurora about her family and her background. She asks her whether she plans to stay or to leave and tries to force her into a corner over details. Rory won’t give her a straight answer and leaves the room abruptly. Babs is certain at that point that she’s hiding something from her.
Rory races out to find Santiago and tells him she can’t possibly sit through that dinner with the family because she’s afraid at any moment with so many lies they’ve been telling everybody that one of the them will be sure to figure out they’ve been pulling the wool over their eyes. Santiago says he won’t force her to do anything she doesn’t want to do. Anyway, it’s Cad’s concern, not hers. He suggests that they take a drive through Mexico City instead.
Dominga, still sauced, is literally crying in her beer and worries about losing the money she gets from the man who left Aurora with her with all these years once he finds out she’s left for good.
Somewhere in Mexico City, Artemio Bravo opens a drawer and pulls out an old photo of a young woman, and then answers a phone call.
Errorika calls Fer to chat and tells her that she is falling in love. Fer asks her to go slowly with this new enfatuation because it seems a bit soon to be getting involved with somebody else. Err swears that what happened with Cadmilo has made her see the light. It opened her eyes and made her realize she needed to dump the jerk; and then she met a decent, extremely attentive man “with a halo of mystery that makes him irresistible.” Fernanda says she just hopes the guy isn’t two-faced.
Eddie gets to Jacinto’s but he isn’t there. He lets Margarita read Soledad’s letter instead.
Back at the hacienda, Fer tells Err that she’s ticked because Eduardo hasn’t arrived yet and what’s more, he hasn’t even taken the bother to call her even though he’s in Mexico City.
Ed is discussing the situation at the asylum and with his mother. He is surprised to find out that Margarita and Jacinto didn’t know about Soledad’s visits to Lili at the hospital. Everyone was forbidden to visit her, says Margo. They know he’s got to speak with Lili to unravel the mystery and find out what the secret is. Margo says she’s worried about him being in such danger. He explains that the problem now is that Lili fled the asylum in the confusion of the explosion, and that her family doesn’t know because the hospital staff is still hoping to find her. Margo wonders if Lili is headed back for the hacienda. Eddie says he’ll know by tonight if she’s there because he’s eating dinner there. Margo wonders if he isn’t at least a little afraid, considering what his mother wrote. He says he can’t deny that he is, but he has to confront the malicious person that destroyed his and his mother’s lives as well as Lili’s and, who knows how many others, even if it costs him his life.
Margarita then wants to know what she’s supposed to tell Fernanda about Ed being back in town. She’s anxious to speak to him. He tells her to say she hasn’t heard from him. Margo says Fer shouldn’t be blamed for this. She’s had no part in it. He says everyone is to blame: those who acted and those who allowed them to. Margo asks him if it is possible that he’s trying to hate Fernanda when in truth he’s never stopped loving her. Ed huffs and puffs his answer.
It’s almost time for the guests to arrive. Damian and Nanda are smooching in their bedroom while she finishes getting ready. He wants to have a quickie (to make sure the marriage gets consummated per the Barbot’s orders). Nanda promises him that tonight their honeymoon will begin, but since the guests have just arrived he’ll have to wait for that quickie.
Back at the cantina again, Martina finishes putting make up on Lili. (OMG! It’s Shirley Temple Goes Hollywood Hooker!) Martina’s conscience is causing her grief. She’s not sure she can go through with this.
Back in the land of the loony, Dr. Demento is forced to take an urgent call about Ciro from the hospital in Toluca.
Errika has just arrived at the Elizalde’s for the dinner party with her huge designer sunglasses appropriately and strategically prominent. (Everybody knows about her face, so why the heck hide it with glasses? Pardon me for saying, but isn’t that what battered women do to avoid stares from nosy strangers? --Hell, I’d rub it in by making sure everyone at the table saw the results of what Cad did. And anyway I’ve never understood how in the world anyone sees inside a building with sunglasses on.) Fernanda and Dam ask where her date went. She tells them he left his cell in the car and had to go back for it. Two seconds later Fr/eduardo appears and takes his place beside Err. “Let me introduce you. This is Franco, my boyfriend.” Errorika flashes a brilliant smile as BFF Fernanda fights back a major-size cringe.
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For those having caption problems. Last night I began having them again. Long lapses without any captions, then all of a sudden part of a sentence would pop up. I tried switching from Digital to Analog captions with no luck. Then, I noticed that other stations were missing captions where I would normally see captions even when Univision was having problems in the past couple of weeks ago. Then, I noticed that my tv in another room that has a direct cable connection without a box was NOT having caption problems (Or at least as many of them). So, I rebooted my cable box, by unplugging it, and voila - there were the captions. I left it unplugged overnight - the cable company suggests leaving unplugged for at least one minute. So, it appears that this could be a solution at times to captions disappearing.
For those that thought Ciro was gone from this world, we find that he was merely undergoing a "telenovela crisis".
Isn't it interesting that Fernanda just now discovers that neither she nor her family know anything about Bab's family?? Hmmm.. Telenovela plot convenience.
How convenient it would be to end the telenovela earlier if Ed just xeroxed the letter and gave a copy personally (or thru Jacinto or Margarita - can't trust the mail) to each Elizalde. But, that would violate telenovela commandment no. 38 - "Never do anything to cut the telenovela short."
Gardenia is going to be a little pest, don't you think? Trying to overhear Eduardo/Franco's phone conversations, etc.
I think it will be good for Lili to become a wrestler. It'll toughen her up and get her "combat ready" for future encounters with the bad guys. I'm glad she has found the wrestler as her protector.
Could it be that Lili will soon leave her "dumb" Lili behind and become a person with "normal" senses, but a basketful of revenge??
Did you notice how Artemio Bravo answered the phone in the middle of the show and then we saw nothing further about it?? That is called "the telenovela continuity problem". Telenovelas, it seems, aren't necessarily concerned with the logical sequence of events. It could be a call from Aurora's "jailer" that Aurora has escaped.
BTW, a possible answer to Errika wearing sunglasses to the dinner is that seeing her eye will result in an emotional response from Fernanda, if not Gonzo and all of the family - maybe even Camilo.
ONE QUESTION IS PUZZLING ME. HOW IS IT THAT EDUARDO'S LAST NAME IS JUAREZ AND SOLEDAD'S IS CRUZ...???
I MAY HAVE MISSED SOMETHING IN THE PAST CAPITULOS..
ANN - BROOKLYN
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It's good that Martina still shows some respect for Liliana once she found out that it was her. Btw she looks good.
Gardenia better stop being nosy with Franco. I liked the way he nodded his head to get rid of her...I really like Gardenia but she is too impulsive. She has got to stay calm. Tranquilo por favor Gardenia.
I think the pic that Artemio Bravo was looking at was Babs when she was much younger.
Ibarramedia
And you know, I was wondering the same thing during the hospital scenes. From what I know of doctor/nurse relationships, a nurse would NEVER lip off like that to a doctor. Never never never. But, of course, all rules of real life suspended in tnland.
Quite impressed that you put in the whole letter. Too bad it didn't really tell Eduardo very much, but at least that explains why it appeared so early in the episode.
I'm so hooked on this story, I actually felt queasy when Damian moved in to seduce Fernanda. And that icky mustache, who knows where it's been!? Sure hope he doesn't get lucky later on that night (unless it's with the demonic Barbara). Keep Fernanda pure and waiting for our hero!!!!
Thanks Jardinera...always a pleasure to read your take on things.
Gardenia, that pretty, silly creature, got on my last nerve. She ought to mind her own business, and you'd think she would since she was trained at the Elizalde hacienda.
Today I have real TV, movies, the news, etc. But, the captions aren't coordinated, and I don't care. I feel like I've been rescued from a desert island.
Silverfox: I love tn comandment 38-it's perfect.
jb
Pasofino: I'll take slow captions over none at all. Desert Island scenario is muy correcto!
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Ibarramedia: Thanks for the chess piece photo. ¡Perfecto!
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Everybody JudyB/Silverfox/Hombre/jb/PirateBabe: per the letter, I am still not sure I got it all. It was really weird and I am waiting to see if Jarocha has anything to add or to correct. It was hit and miss. The sentence structure was almost non-existent at times, let alone the mysteriously disappearing and reappearing captions, or some of the stranger idioms! ¡Ay! Highwire translation without a safety net!
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Joyce: Welcome! Glad to have your input (professionally speaking). I await Carlos, our resident blogging physician, to weigh in on this as well. I spent a whole summer assisting in an operating room and never once heard sass from a nurse. Sorry to say, I could not say the same for the docs in there..... The charge nurse, on the other hand, was a BOW in her own right when it came to the staff. Safe to say I do not hold fond memories of the woman and hope her spawn drive her mad. Lets. just. leave. it. at. that.
Ann, thank you for joining us. I hope we hear more from you. What Carlos meant is that on boards like this, people use all capital letters to represent shouting. If you can't shift case, it's better to type in all lower case rather than all-caps. Again, thank you for chiming in.
Compañero Carlos, espero que no te molesto.
You asked "Don't Eddie, Jacinto and Marge and already know that Barb killed Montserrat and had Liiana placed in the asylum?"
The answer is no, they don't.
That is part of the secret to be revealed by Liliana when they find her - also that the name of the guy behind the deal is Artemio Brevo.
There was, in addition, the reason that Artemia Brevo is so angry at these folks. It was implied earlier that Soledad may have known that secret - which Lili did not have - Lili only overheard his name, not his motivation, as I reczall.
If that is true, that part of the "secret" died with Soledad and they will have to learn Artemio's motive later, I guess.
SORRY TO "SHOUT" BUT MY FINGERS ARE NOT SO NIMBLE SO IT'S EASIER TO TYPE IN CAPS.
ANN - BKLYN
sorry confused your comment with carlo's message. will use lower case. thanks for the info.
ann - bklyn
rsk
The only thing was the part that you missed, but it's okay, here is what she said: "Nobody has ever suffered as much injustice and infamy like you and her, free her son, (then the recap picks up the next) Liliana is the first step towards your own freedom..."
As for the last name issue, you are also right Jardinera. People in México have two last names, the first one is the first last name of their father and the second one is the first last name of their mother, for women, this is their maiden name and when they get married they adopt the first last name of their husband and lose their second last name.
I don't know if it sounded like I was speaking in riddle myself, so to try and be more clear here is an example: Lucero's parents are Luz María León de Hogaza and Jose Antonio Hogaza López (RIP).
So Lucero's full name was: Lucero Hogaza León.
But then, she got married to Juan Manuel Mijares Morán (better known as singer Manuel Mijares, the interpreter of the theme songs of Querida Enemiga and El Privilegio de Amar).
So her name now is: Lucero Hogaza de Mijares.
I'm pretty intrigued about Soledad's connection to Artemio Bravo, I feel like there is more to what we have already been told, and while Gardenia annoys me, I felt like Eduardo should have treated her better, just for the fact that they used to be childhood friends.
Jarocha
I might add to my post to Anonymous above.
I'm not entirely sure what the Elizalde kids were told about their mother's death.
Barabara convinced Gonzo that Lili killed her mother when Lili was high. And then got her committed without involving the law. ie I believe that the mother's cause of death was possibly listed as "natural" or "accidental" - but I don't know for sure.
It would seem to follow that the Elizalde kids have been told whatever the "made-up story" was - natural or accident. I'm not sure that Fernanda and the others were told anything other than that their sister was simply a drug addicted mental case. If they were told that their sister killed their mother, then I missed that part.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Looks like Ciro is still hanging on. Perhaps nurses don't talk back to doctors like that, but when the doctor is standing around like a stooge, very appropriate to get his attention to get him to help out with a dying patient. Since Ciro is still alive, I'll have to give the good doctor a little more credit. Looks like he is good enough to actually keep someone alive!
Sorry, don't count me as someone feeling any sorrow for Vlad. No way can I feel any sympathy for him. Number one, associated with Damian, number two, just trying to hook up with Pris in the first place. Number three, hey, he just never plays a good character, can't be good here either. :-) But, very surprised he gave back the envelope.
Liked the look on the nurse's face when Pris tore up the results and tossed them in the trash.
And Denia hanging around trying to eavesdrop, fantastic. She will definitely cause some problems.
Looking at the preview at the end, Martina was leading Lili down the street and running away.
Oh, and we still have not reached the dinner! Maybe Monday? I hope Santiago told Nanda they weren't going to be there.
JeffMN
And he was in a Telenovela years ago called "Primer Amor" where his character and Arlet Terán's (Priscila) ended up together and inlove, so I was loving seeing them together again, but their characteres here are so shady, him especially and Pris definitely doesn't love him, so I can't root for them again (as much as I want to).
Jarocha
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rsk: Yeah, a true Cindi Lauper wannabe. You might be right about that singing opportunity at the Mud Bar.
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Jeff: I fully expect and truly hope for fireworks worthy of a 4th of July extravaganza on Monday. --Haven't seen the actor playing Vlad in anything else, unless he was the nasty boyfriend of the blonde villana in El Manantial. I like the dopey sincerity of the character he manages to bring out in the guy. Hubby liked the way Prissy trampled right over his Joe Cool attempts and dragged him by his tongue straight into bed the other night. (Me, too!)
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Carlos: glad you're still smiling, because I strive to be an equal-opportunity slammer of otherwise time-honored professions: doctors, lawyers, indigenous rulers of native populations and yes, even salesmen,......
There has been so much of a buildup to this dinner, that it is really going to have to be full of fireworks to not seem anti-climactic.
NJ sue
My recollection was that Monserrat's death was declared a homicide by the first detective on the scene, without a shred of CSI, but not totally outside the realm of telenovela reality. And I believe the only person to blame was Lili, in her cocaine-induced stupor (the cocaine courtesy of Babs). Hence the life in exile for her (Babs probably took "credit" for keeping her out of the slammer).
I agree with Silverfox--there has been a remarkable lack of curiosity among the Elizalde children not only about Babs' family, but also the death of their mother.
I think Lili is gonna rock at mud wrestling!
Jane
I think the children at the time were not told that Lil had anything to do with it, just that Montserrat died of an asthma attack and Lil was commited for being crazy and on drugs. But just recently, I seem to remember Gonzalo telling Fernanda the details of what "really happened" in a car ride, shortly after Fer came back from her overseas school.
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NJSue: ITA and I am extremely interested in seeing how Nanda manages to avoid sleeping with Dam again now that he's home.
Everyone's comments have pretty much covered whatever I might have said myself. I do want to say that I find Denia's character a hoot- she is such a pest, gossip, live wire, loose cannon, and above all hottie. Love her curly hair and curves!
Looking forward to dinner!
Poor Lili, I'm so glad she's out of the looney bin, but how the heck is she going to mud-wrestle when she's not really aware of what's going on. I feel really bad for her. Hopefully Martina will take her to Dr. Young n' Hawt and he'll be able to help her.
And how will Fernanda avoid Damian's intentions tonight? Well, remember that she wasn't in the mood on her wedding night because she had just learned that her nana died and her husband covered it. I suspect that tonight's dinner will include other 'discussions' that are not conducive to marital bliss. Parhaps more conducive to getting beaned with a soup tureen.
And the truth about how Monserrat really died that only Liliana knows at this time & of course Babs & Artemio.
I do remember a different kind of paper in that box that Soledad gave to Liliana, I think someone else mentioned that also. So I wonder what's on that & who is going to find it?
I sure wish Vladimir would wash his hair, don't care much for the greasy look.
I got nothing out of the letter so appreciate the translation.
I do find all-lowercase much easier on the eyes than all-caps. Judy, if the words are too small on your screen, try doing a Ctrl-Plus sign. You can do it a few times to make things bigger and bigger. (Ctrl-hyphen to make them small again.)
I assume that something will happen at the dinner that will be so disruptive that either Damian, or Fernanda will have to leave the house, phew, consummation avoided again.
Or, if as we see in the avances is true and Martina sneaks Lili out of the bar, maybe she takes Lili to the house. Again, Fer will be too preoccupied for her new husband.
Of course, not coming from that culture, I think it looks silly, or worse. And I think a naturally bald head looks very sexy. My husband still has a full head of hair, but I won't kick him out of bed for eating crackers.
We also don't know how Barbara got connected with Artemio in the first place but somehow he knows that she killed her mother. Barbara commented that her mother deserved to be killed and I suspect that might have something to do with Aurora's birth.
So just like Fr/eduardo we have a lot to find out and that's why I'm so into this novela.
Jardinera, just like many others I would have been lost without your translation of the letter. Between the sniffling, sobbing and dabbing at her nose, I didn't understand anything Soledad was saying. Great recap.
J.J.
The close up on Pris going out the door with the ponytail made me think of Jeannie's naughty black haired cousin in the blue out fit (Barbara Eden in a black wig)who was always after Major Tony.
I agree about the dinner; so much build up could be a big let down.
Could someone let me know if I'm nuts or not. This is regarding the captions. It seems to me that the correctly functioning captions are ALL CAPS on the screen. This is the way they appear on Telemundo and without accent marks. When the captions started working again on MEPS, I remembered them being that way, ALL CAPS and working perfectly.
Then on Friday (I think) they went back to being upper and lower case letters and delayed. They seemed a lot like they were when we all wrote complaints to Univision.
Soledad's letter was particularly annoying because, as Melissa said, her sobbing recitation made it difficult to understand, and the captions were not much help - delayed and missing words. I'm not surprised Jardiniera had to listen 50 times! Thanks so much for your sacrifice!
The question is: did anyone else notice the peculiar thing that all caps captions are the good ones, and the upper and lower case ones are practically worthless?
One thing we need to remember about Liliana, and I wonder if the writers will ---
She has been locked up for 15 years. While her body has matured into an adult, her emotional maturity may well be stuck at teen-ager level due to her drugged state. We may be dealing with an immature person on many levels. Any psych majors in the group who have an opinion on this?
Am I the only person who thinks Lili looked ghastly after Martina’s make-up job to her face?
Gardenia makes me nervous. She is going to cause Ed problems. I can just tell. I don’t trust her. She will read, see, or overhear something she is not supposed to read, see, or overhear and blab it all over the state.
Wasn’t the ‘other’ piece of paper the one where Lili wrote down Artemio Bravo’s phone number from the Caller ID, or something like that?
1)Re: "People in México have two last names, the first one is the first last name of their father and the second one is the first last name of their mother, for women, this is their maiden name and when they get married they adopt the first last name of their husband and lose their second last name."
I still don't understand the last name sequence even after the detailed explanation and example. My confusion is that in the USA a person has a first name, a middle name and a last name. I'm sure I could understand it better if it were in terms that I could relate to. I even tried to diagram it to see if it amounted to "the fathers last name becomes the childs middle name. The mother's maiden name becomes the childs last name.
That model didn't seem to explain the difference in Fr/Ed and Soledads names.
2)I see that the guys find Denia's hair sexy. I think it makes her look wild (like her actions) and that she'd look better with half that length.
3) Fortunately today doctor-nurse relationships are built on a professional mutual respect. Although the physician is still considered the captain of the ship, As I rule I think the only time they exploit (aka dramatize) their positions are in the telenovelas and soap operas.
But I don't know whatever happened to that piece of paper, either, nor why the Hyena never noticed it was missing from her appointment book (or was it her address book, well, something with lots of tabbed pages where you'd think it would be easy to see that something is missing).
Whatever that first, non-hidden paper was that Lili and Ciro found in the box, he seemed to think it was unimportant. (And it was bigger than Gardenia's scrap of paper.)
If I wanted to hide super-secret papers under the false bottom in a box, I'd put something mildly-secret in the box (like a fake family recipe) so that a casual snooper would think they had already found the payload and not look any further. I think that was the purpose of that first piece of paper.
Also, what are the odds of your wayward stepson finding a girl on the side of the road, bringing her home and finding out she's related to your step-mother? Slim to nil, I'd say except in Novelaland.
Thanks to all of you who remembered what was going on regarding who knows what and the secret. So while Fr/Ed knew Barb killed MomRat, he didn't know Lil was in the sanitarium for it.
jb
Didn't Eduardo's father die before he was born? Could Artemio Bravo be Ed's real father??
Having taught psychology, I would think that since Lili has been shut up since she was a teenager, drugged, and living in a state of fear with no real contact with the outside world, and not receiving any psychotherapy, she would have missed out on normal young adult/adult development. I also think that it would take a long time for her to be able to function as an autonomous person. But, on the other hand, she had been a strong and rebellious personality, rather than a passive one, and that would work to her advantage. But this is a TN, and it could go any way.
NJ SUE --off to watch IN THERAPY on HBO.
NJ sue and Jardinera, agreed, that dinner better rock. It has had a long enough build up. Have to assume Camilo will be muy impactado when he sees someone else with Errika. Somewhere down the line there will have to be a horse riding showdown between Camilo and Fr/Ed.
rsk, that would be great if Lili gets a change to headline at the Mud Hut.
I think Lili was getting into the makeup. It's probably been a long time since she was made up. Lili just wants to have fun. :-)
The way Soledad was crying and coughing it is amazing the letter was still intact and not all smeared and unreadable.
JeffMN
As they say, facts are stranger than novelas
If you have a DVR, (especially Motorola) you can try to change the digital caption mode from "Automatic" to "primary" and that may help. I am pretty certain from how my captions have been appearing that the networks are in the process of the change from analog to digital (in addition to the other issues Univision has had in the past three weeks). I discovered on one network this afternoon that the "automatic" digital captions did not appear, but the "primary" mode did. Each cable provider may name them differently for DVR boxes.
We are all going to weep and moan for a while with this, folks. It could be worse; deaf people rely on good captions to get anything out of television. They are really experiencing a return to 1979 when there were no captions whatever outside of a few test markets.
Jardinera, I scanned the recap and you are up to your usual extraordinary standard, replete with fabulous humor and all the details in place. Thanks for this awesome job!
Jeanne
Thanks
Fr/Ed doesn't know Monserrat was murdered; Now that Soledad is dead, nobody does except the murderess herself and Artemio. He does know about the Babs-Damian thing because Jacinto told him. That's one reason he hates Damian so much since he knows he's not worthy of Fernanda.
J.J.
After all the build up to that letter, I was just as frustrated as the rest of you to see that it left us with more questions than answers --but then, at this point in a 9 month-long telenovela I have to say, "Tsk, tsk, tsk!" Y'all know that would've been too easy and would have broken one of Silverfox's telenovela rules.
>!8>/
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Pasofino: "it's hard to imagine Barb as someone's mother since she's the type who would give birth and then eat her young" --LOL! I agree and maybe that's the reason Aurora's steered clear of her up to now, if they are mother/daughter. Sixth sense or something?
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Molly: I'm thinking that Ed knows Lil's in the nuthouse for causing the death of her mother BOW actually caused, and at this point he doesn't know how to prove it yet. The second secret must have to do with Artemio Bravo but Lili had no idea obviously what it meant to have been listening to him on the other line that one time, and that would lead to Ed unraveling the rest, i.e., why he was sent away --to keep Soledad quiet about all sorts of things that might lead to all sorts of revelations over these past fifteen years about Artemio Bravo still being alive and wanting/planning his revenge on Gonzo and family.
JeffMN
JJ - that's brilliant, I bet you're right about the reason Babs/Rebecca killed her own mother! I never thought of it, but of course it's possible that Babs once had a human side and didn't want Aurora to be given away (I'm still clinging to the idea of Aurora being her sister).
Or maybe her mother gave BOTH of them away to some unsavory character who paid Dominga to care for them until they were old enough to be "useful."
Regarding the issue of what Ed knows: I don't believe Ed has yet learned that Babs killed the mom. I think that is part of the secret he is to look for. I'm also not sure if he knows that Babs convinced Glonzo that Lili was responsible for her death. All he knows is from the letter and from Soledad's dying words is that Lili was the "last/latest" victim of some evil plot - but it was not clear exactly how she was a victim.
As for Artemio / Gonzo being brothers, I got that impression when we learned from the credits that the same actor was playing both parts - I don't think of that as a spoiler - the same actor playing two roles is usually an indication of the "twins separated at birth" scenario common to telenovela plots - although I guess it doesn't have to be so.
I made the comment earlier that I couldn't get Spanish on the SAP audio track for quite some time.
I had originally setup my Time-Warner cable box and options about 4 years ago when I got my first HD set. I thought I had turned SAP ON. I hadn't checked the settings since that time.
So, I decided to go back and found that the screens for selecting the SAP audio track were different than I remembered and were set to give English on the SAP track.
So, I changed to Spanish. So, good news - bad news. The good news is that I found Spanish audio on all Showtime channels. I found either English or "blank-empty" audio channels on HBO, Starz and TMC. I have not checked all the other channels (ie Bravo, etc), but a cursory run through about a dozen channels, including some free cable movie channels only gave English audio.
For whatever it's worth, on Time-Warner, I hit the "Settings" button. Then scroll to "Audio/SAP". Under analog - I turn "ON". Under digital, I am given choice of English or Spanish and select Spanish.
Hope this benefits someone.
Silverfox
"I remember the synopsis for FELS said that Franco would date an older woman, or that Oscar would pay an older woman to date Franco, or something... nothing like that ever happened."
Julie, That did not happen in Fuego En La Sangre but it happened in Pasion De gavilanes. I saw that in the dvd. Franco marries this crazy rich lady after several unsuccessful dates set up by Oscar.
He just gave in When Jimena dumped him. The old lady dies of heart failure from dancing on top of the table during the reception. He then inherits the hacienda and ebcomes rich and takes the other bro. in.
Ibarramedia
In the list of characters Aurora is listed as Aurora Elizalde Greco.
Wouldn't that mean that her father is an Elizalde (but which Elizalde) & her mother a Greco, which we have about figured out. But I'm sure they will throw us a curve with that one, since it's too easy.
It was to early and exciting to get any real information. I guess because this one does move along so quickly we were all hopeful something meaty would get told.
I am bothered that Fr/Ed knows about Damian and BOW and is still not showing any doubt about who Nanda is. You would think he would want to help her even if he doesn't reveal who he is. I guess I have cut Fr/Ed a break because I am really into Alborada right now, although Luis is kind of being an idiot to. Guess they have to before they get to the happy part.
I personally was wondering how is it that the 'real' doctor AND one nurse felt that taking the dying man's pulse was somehow prolonging his life! That was funnie. But wait...maybe viewers were not suppose to notice that. Okey. Send an order blank for the beanie.
Aurora Mendoza Sánchez
The mother's maiden name being the same as the name that Barbara used to transfer all of the Milk money to her Cayman Islands bank account. Still doesn't say whether they are mom or sister, but they have the same maiden mother's name.
Where did you get the name you gave??
I'm glad to see that Lili's not totally freaked out by her new environment. She seems to enjoy rediscovering makeup, even if she is a little heavy-handed with that sparkly blue eyeshadow.
La Paloma
It occurred to me later that Babs real name is Rebeca Sanchez, so Silverfox's name for Aurora makes more sense.
I don't know if the years of rejection weighed too heavily. When Fr/Ed got here, he had a ring and was planning to marry Nanda. Now, when the facts seemingly matched and verified those 15 years, yep, for sure the rest of what you said. :-)
JeffMN
On top of everything else it is cold, damp and we've even had a little snow here in glorious Ohio. Color me BLUE.
Great comments over the weekend and today. Loved Judy's about Damian: "And that icky mustache, who knows where it's been!?" Hilarious :)
Molly: "The close up on Pris going out the door with the ponytail made me think of Jeannie's naughty black haired cousin in the blue out fit (Barbara Eden in a black wig)who was always after Major Tony." Perfect and spot on!
Diana in MA
But also read that TVs are being sold with capability for SEVERAL languages options, French, Italian, German, even serylic (sp?). But the American tv manufacturers limit the options to 2 or 3 for our selection.
Guillermo Garcia Cantu (Fernando Escandon) has a blog.
http://guillermogarciacantu.blogspot.com/
Here is Juan's incidental song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUamHUtOVvA
Ibarramedia
Paula: I don't think there was much beanie slippage on your part. Rereading your comment, I think his coping mechanism for 15 years was that he believed she still loved him (and she does!), but then he got down to Mexico and oh.. oh.. Reality Check!! Bummer dude. Now he's on to all of your other coping mechanisms.
JeffMN
J.J.
Bonnie, I don't blame you for laughing it is funny, but I am truly very sorry. And its a good reminder to be careful what you say out here.
Ooh la la.
Ibarramedia
Dang, Bonney Churros...I was really up for that group hug!
Luis taking a bath would be lovely! He wears waaaaaaaaay to many clothes.
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