Monday, August 24, 2009

Un Gancho al Corazón Mon 8/24/9 DARK HORSE, PALE RIDER

This episode opens with a reprise from Friday's episode, so I shall shamelessly borrow Hombre's exact, excellent words to get things started:

In the coffee room, where Beto’s devouring some chicken, Jerry enters, gives Beto a sealed envelope to deliver to Professor Nuñez, along with some cash as Beto’s fee. Beto burps, starts asking what’s in the envelope, and Jerry says you don’t need to know. Beto then has second thoughts, he likes Mauricio, doesn’t want to mess things up for him. Jerry threatens him, he could have Beto fired, no job, no wedding, so shut up and do your job. Beto’s not scared, thinks Jerry would come out worse. Jerry’s fed up, grabs the envelope, and demands the cash, too. Nope, that’s payment for my silence, now get out! Jerry’s messed up again. He gathers up the chicken as a consolation prize, but I think Beto has proven who’s the wiser. As soon as Jerry gets out of the room, he dumps the disgusting (to him) chicken in Paula’s trash cart. Back in the room, Beto’s not upset about the chicken, with this money he can buy a hundred more chickens, and still have money left for a few sticky buns (chongos).

We begin today's happy misunderstanding with Pau informing Moni that Mao is aware of Moni's, till now, well-guarded secret...she is, indeed, a boxer. As they speak the somber king of Rome summons Moni to his office for a little chat. "We need to talk." (Who is not always thrilled or comforted to hear those very words?)

Well, Mao informs Moni that he knows what her dark secret is and is fully aware of her other vocation. Now it is quickly clear to us, the audience, that they are each talking about something entirely different so we look on in amused horror as she tells him that she is pursuing a childhood dream, her passion, and is not in it for the money though someday it will make her rich. That she's good at it, aspires go to Las Vegas to be the very best in the world. She, of course is talking about boxing while he is thinking...table dancing.

Outside the school, Jerry,wearing the clever disguise of an incongruous mustache, is making good on the bribe he offered the school official to assure Aldo's successful performance on the entrance exam, and Jerry doesn't want just success, he wants a perfect score. This is of course the professor's first time. "Yes, you seem like it's your first time," Jerry notes. (It's good to see that academicians in Mexico cling to high ethical values, much as do doctors and judges of that country.)

Mauricio is stunned. He and Moni are from distictly different worlds but who could have guessed their moral values would differ so much. Moni thinks that he is ashamed of her. He is. "I'm not," he lies. Mauricio pouts. Moni leaves and seeks solace from Pau.

Mao mopes. Sal offers comfort, Mao is having none of it. "Moni is a table dancer." Sal is likewise stunned, but recovers nicely. "It's a job like any other," he points out. Mauricio relates that she's done since she was fifteen years old, it's her passion and she wants to go to Las Vegas and become the world's best. "Well, it's no different than you pursuing your dream as auto racer and becoming the world's greatest." "You're right," Mao concedes. This philosophical discussion is interrupted by Connie who has brought along Luisa and Aldo. ¡Buenas noticias! Both did well on the exam and are slated for admittance to the exclusive school. Luisa is beaming but Aldo seems less than thrilled. Mau congratulates and hugs both.

With a long, sad face, Moni is back in the 'hood. Glowing, and none the worse for wear, Estrella welcomes her with the news that her acting career is back on track. She has a part in a period telenovela, with a great costume with a narrow waist and showing lots of cleavage.I'm on board with that. Things aren't so cheery for Moni. Mao has found out that she is a boxer and is scandalized. He is ashamed of her, thus they can never be together.

At Mao's place it's time to toast the successful scholars. Connie breaks out the Champagne. Aldo is not in a festive mood. He is puzzled as to how he could have possibly passed the exam since he made absolutely no effort. He retreats to his room and Mao follows. There is no possibility he passed this exam much less with a ten, since he answered the questions alternating A and B. Someone must have bribed the professor. Couldn't have been Mao or Connie...hmm. "Well, Connie was very confident and even winked..." This father-son conference is interrupted by a phone call from Estrella. She is on the telenovela set dressed in a eighteenth century French finery, complete with big tall hair. She can't believe that the prince, of all people would hurt Monita like he did. He wants to talk to her but not on the phone. "What's the address?" Of course Aldo wants to tag along. After all he definitely has a dog in this fight.

Jerry, who it looks like has gotten some new shoes, touches base with Oscar. Success. The professor approved the brat's (esquincle, I love this word) application, so Oscar can go ahead and tell the judge. Uh oh.

On the telenovela set, Mao and Aldo spot Estrella. She tells Mao how wonderful it was that Moni came to the club and joined her dancing on
stage while she convinced Estrella to return home...wait a second! Mao is struck by a sudden flash of clarity and revelation. So Moni isn't a
teibolera after all. But why then was she so enthusiastic about it and wanting to be the best and go to Las Vegas? Aldo explains that...sort of. So let's get Moni up here and straighten this mess out. Estrella calls Moni. She needs her to bring her the black dress out of her closet. Right now! Hurry! OK, I'm on my way." Mau, whose normally lame lethargic brain seems to be really clicking now, has an idea.

At home in the girl's room, Luisa pumps Dani for information. "Where did Mauricio go in such a hurry?" "Well, Estrella called about Monita and..." Connie overhears "...Monita," and has a little different style of interrogation. Taking a firm grip on little Dani's shoulders, she literally attempts to shake the truth out. Luisa objects with an old reliable, "¡Suéltala!" and Teresa comes in an puts a halt to her brutal questioning. I think there must be a great trust between the two actresses that play Connie and Dani.

Monita arrives, dress in hand, to find there's been a change in plans. Turns out that another extra is needed, Moni is here, and well... Moni emerges from the dressing trailer decked out as a French noblewoman of the era. Even has on lace gloves. Nice touch. Estrella positions her in the center of the courtyard and leaves her standing there all alone. Gee, I wonder what might happen next.

Ximena is in the barrio to invite Paula for another night of clubbing. Paula is not up to it this time. Then they will eat here with your papuchis (Ximenese for dad), she adores his virile voice.

We didn't have to wait long. Prince Mauricio decked out in period costume including flowing blond hair neatly secured in a masculine ponytail and sporting a rather jaunty mouche beneath his lower lip (you can see how it got it's name which is French for housefly), lopes up on a beautiful black horse with a white blaze, using suspiciously modern-looking tack including Mexican-style saddle, much to the surprise and delight of Monita. We the viewers, not quite so surprised but certainly are delighted. He dismounts and swaggers up to Moni offering her a single rose and pleading for forgiveness. She gives it though neither fully understands what the other is saying,(who really cares?) and then...payoff. A full-blown, steaming hot, telenovela slow-spin, bochornoso beso, complete with dizzying, vertiginous camerawork. Well it's about time. She's trembling, she saw colored stars,"I love you." "I love you, too." "I'm the happiest man in the world..." OK,OK, now go get a room, you two. Whoops, they're not done. She asks for another kiss and he gives it, then another. Don't make me have to turn the watering-hose on you guys.

At the office Gabi is contemplating a flower imprisoned in a glass case that Oscar, hoping for another chance has sent. She is fretting over her short-lived romantic interlude with oily Oscar. The hostage bloom apparently is not sufficient. Sal offers friendship and comfort.

Back in Renaissance France the happy couple are still at it, but suddenly harsh reality grabs Moni. They can't be doing this, both have novios... Nope, now that he has her he's staying with her for the rest of his life. "Really?"

OK, now we're really getting somewhere. Connie has arrived in the barrio and is looking for Beto. She is clad all in black with a wide-brimmed black hat, short little black dress, but with what looks to be black Spandex biking shorts which can only get in the way. She is cleverly disguised in dark glasses (fooled me).Shocked, Nieves looks on from across the patio, peering though the legs of a pair of jeans hanging from the clothesline. Connie knocks and a sleepy Beto appears at the door. He escorts her across the patio as Nieves looks on dumbfounded.

The gallant Sal offers to take Gabi to someplace pleasant to help her get over Oscar. Once bitten, twice shy, she accuses him of trying totake advantage of her vulnerability. No he's just trying to help out. No matter. The phone rings. It's Teresa. Crisis. Gotta go!

Well, once he's tasted her, the French nobleman can't keep his mouth off the pretty maiden as he escorts her arm in arm across the courtyard. He even invites her to dance for him sometime. You rascal!

Back at Moni's apartment... Hold on just a stinkin' minute! What the heck are Beto and Connie doing in Monita's apartment? This is apostasy. Well, we're here now, might as well watch. He pushes her back on the bed and even as she objects, she just wants a consoling hug, she is taking off her little jacket. "Whose place is this, anyway?" she asks even as she suspects the answer. "This is Monita's room," she observes as she discovers a rather capacious bra on the bed. "It doesn't matter," he replies as he asks for a kiss. "Not on the mouth." "Then where?" As he caresses her thighs stares at her nether regions. Is it getting hot in here? She wants him to bite her as she exposes her neck(pescuezo). He does, and is now ready for just about anything. "Now bite me!" They wrestle on the bed, groping each other and cavorting like little rutting rodents, and are kissing each other on the mouth after all...dang, I'm needing a cigarette in the worst way, and I haven't smoked in thirty-five years.

Nieves is listening at the door trying to figure out what is happening to her little Beto as Pau and Ximy approach. Ximy recognizes someof the amorous moans emanating from Mointa's apartment.

They are wrapping up the shoot at the telenovela set.Estrella runs in front of a carriage shouting "Here they come!" She was great. Aldo is impressed. Jeez, if only he weren't so young.

Outside the door of Monita's apartment, suspicions are high, but Ximy doesn't want to betray a friend. They prepare to enter, and Ximy readies her pepper spray. Oops, for the second time, she maces herself. You gotta hate when that happens. Good thing she didn't choose a pistola for personal protection. As Nieves and Pau push in, Beto pops out. He's been watching a noisy movie. Well, that certainly explains things for me; and for Nieves as well. "Nothing's happening here," as she shoos away the other two.

The aristocratic French couple are still pitching woo as Estrella and the precocious Aldo approach. Moni and Mau have never been better.Everyone is happy.

Undaunted by the rude interruption, Beto is back pressing his case with with Connie, but her ardor has diminished somewhat. Beto relents, but, "We're not finished here," he cautions. By the way she acts, she is in full agreement. Nieves barges in, Beto introduces his little friend, Nieves is not amused. Connie leaves Beto with a bit of 'splainin' to do. She bumps into Ximena on the way out. "I knew it was you!" But, a little more venal than I would have thought, she suggests that a deal could affect her memory. She wants full access to Connie's extensive and expensive wardrobe. Everything.

In Mao's SUV, he and Moni are in front and Estrella and Aldo are in back. He's brought Moni and Estrella home, but the mood is still alive as he says goodbye. Noticing the couple in the backseat, mood broken, restrained goodbyes all around. After Mao and Aldo pull away, the two of them share a bonding moment while Moni proclaims her happiness to Estrella.

Mao is cheerfully greeted by Luisa who asks about Moni. Nice. Not so nice... Sal is there with the judge's toady, inquiring about Aldo's miraculous performance on that pesky entrance exam. Unfortunately the judge is aware of the bribe. Mauricio is not, however.

Meintras tanto (everyone knows by now that means meanwhile), back in the barrio, Nieves is berating Beto. She thinks Connie was hooker, but Beto explains that he never has to pay for sex (he actually said that to his mom). She lays in again saying that she had to stop up her ears. "She sounded like a cat in heat (una gata en celo)." Hmm, Moni thought the samething previously. There's more. An excerpt: ...in Monita's house, much less in Monita's bed." You get the picture. She chews his butt even more and of course, just as Moni is walking in, "...and what if Monita finds out you are frolicking in her bed with another woman?"

Carlos

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Oh, and Muchas gracias a Mike. Your advice did the trick. Next time you're in Houston we'll enjoy a couple of W L Wellers (Special Reserve) and water. My treat of course.

Carlos
 

Congratulations Carlos, your recap looks super! By the way, if you want to add your title, or change anything in the recap, you may do so and just hit Publish again.

You got a great episode. Our little lovebirds finally kissed, woohoo, and boy howdy what a kiss. You are so right, this was a steamy episode in more than one neighborhood.

I think it's kind of funny that people keep thinking Constanza is a prostitute. I wonder if they will think the same of Xime if she borrows Consti's wardrobe?

Your comment about the Dani and Constanza actresses having good trust is very astute. I never really thought about it but of course they must because they have so many physical scenes together.

Awesome recap Carlos. Thanks!

Hey, it looks like we get to see Tio Meno tomorrow in the role of a head shrinker. Cool.
 

Sylvia, thanks and thanks. You made my night.

Carlos
 

Por nada. Also, I like your font, it's super easy to read.
 

Wow, Carlos. Font problems solved. Excellent, cultured title. Whole slew of funny lines....Where to start? You were on fire, doc.

Lame and lethargic (Mauricio's brain) Right on. Another cultural direct hit..."mouche". Yowza. And ah, the male mind....noting that Connie had on spandex biking shorts "which can only get in the way". You're due some nalgadas for that one. "Capacious bra" and my favorite...musing on Ximena's clumsy use of pepper spray..."good thing she didn't choose a pistol" as protection.

MOST EXCELLENT. (And given Beto's on task performance, doubt those biking shorts would have slowed him down for a milisecond.)

PS. And let me also note (like Sylvia) your very astute notice of the trust that must exist between the two actresses. Little Dani was getting quite a shaking!
 

Carlos: Thank you for including some of Hombre's Friday recap - I enjoyed re-reading it and you're right, it was excellent.

You had romance, seduction - the perfect story and you did a masterful job. I always smile through your recap, it's always so well written, very entertaining with the perfect touches. In addition to what my amiga Judy has noted, I enjoyed "incongruous mustache" but my favorite was the amazing: "slow-spin, bochornoso beso, complete with dizzying, vertiginous camerawork." Perfect!

I also shook my head in amazement that Beto brought Connie to Moni's. He is a piece of work but of course I'm smiling as I say that.

The Moni-Mau scenes were great. Mau looked amazing (if only Rulli had that wig in Pasion, he might have won Camila!).

Nice to have some love amidst the hijinx.

Diana in MA
 

Haha! Diana, very amusing about Mau's hair. He was exceedingly hawt last night, wasn't he? In that getup he wasmore prince charming-like than ever.

I'm sure Moni and Mau were finally able to kiss because they were in costume. Unhindered by their usual work/family/friend accoutrements their play acting allowed them to do the thing they have been dying to do all along. Sigh...too bad they have to go back to the real world.

Carlos, I liked "apostasy"; I had to whip out my dictionary for that one.
 

Judy and Diana, thanks for the praise and more so for the astute observations. I thought Mao looked quite dashing in his costume. I'm sure most TN directors would delay shooting long enough to allow someone who wandered onto the set the opportunity to don a costume and mount a horse to further his romantic pursuits.

And how much longer will Beto and Connie be denied the opportunity to pursue their primal urgency? And just how angry can Moni be, finding out about Beto's transgression after her idyllic afternoon in old France?

Carlos
 

Carlos, el gusto es mio! Glad that my diagnosis and treatment turned out to be correct, and who says you docs make lousy patients. Will definitely take you up on your most generous offer of good Bourbon!

Great recap, too. Emilia and I visited friends last night so all the juicy, salacious details are much appreciated.

Have been meaning to share a little story about our hometown hero, Michael Vick. His bankruptcy team of lawyers billed him $2.3 mil for their efforts. His defense team took the bankruptcy crew to court for charging excessive fees; the judge claimed to be "astonished" at the amount, but allowed it just the same. I think your Bonnie is probably safe from Monsieur Vick.
 

Fantastic recap, Carlos. You had numerous funny observations, and you described the love scenes perfectly. I also noted your observations as to the incorrect way the horse was dressed, which I would never have known.

Ximena really is having fun, knowing secrets from both sides. She really does have to practice her pepper spray defense, though.

When Jerry went to pay off the professor, who did he claim to be? Mauricio? Because I thought I heard him refer to Aldo has mi sobrino, or my nephew. Did anyone else catch that part?
 

Hombre, thanks. Jerry indicated on the phone to the professor that he was Mao, but did indeed present himself in person as Aldo's uncle in the roll of messenger and bag man.

Carlos
 

Carlos~~I meant to watch last night, but I forgot. Thanks to your recap, I could see everything in my mind's eye.
 

Mike, I have to say that now that I know her a little better, I am liking the Apple laptop more and more. Thanks again.

Carlos
 

What an enjoyable read. It was as good as the episode if not better, and that's saying something because this was an awesome episode.

...even if it was far-fetched. I can't imagine a film crew letting some extra's friends roam the set and dress up in the costumes. Oh well, it looked great and we finally got some action. Can't wait to see Monita now pretend to be a dancer, though.

It still makes no sense that she won't tell Mauricio the truth about the boxing. He already is in luuurve with her, and she hasn't exactly been shy about slugging people in his presence.

Now in addition to Spanish I need to work on learning Ximenese. It's such a colorful language.
 

Julia, you're right about Ximenese. I understand very little of what she says, but enjoy the saying none the less.
Carlos, great recap. We missed it but your telling more than makes up for it. Thanks!
 

Julia and Emilia, thanks for the complements. I love watching as well as listening to Ximena talk, but I'm often bewildered by what she says. It took a couple of rewinds to figure out what the heck papuchis means.

We keep hearing about Pau's dad, I wonder if we'll ever get to meet him.

I'm looking forward to seeing Monita climb back into the ring. La Guerrera is so scary-looking but she certainly doesn't frighten our little monkey.

Carlos
 

hey Emilia...thanks for putting your picture on. Love it...and you look great in green.

Love the word "papuchis". Paula's dad certainly IS the mystery man. I fear he may be like Patricio and whazzername's maid...never seen...ever.
 

"A full-blown, steaming hot, telenovela slow-spin, bochornoso beso, complete with dizzying, vertiginous camerawork. Well it's about time. She's trembling, she saw colored stars,"I love you." "I love you, too.""

I missed the beginning and turned on the tele in time to see this. how did we get here???? I wondered...

Whaaaa!!!! What a fab episode Carlos. I love how anyone can just show up and walk on to the Televisa location and get in costume. Usually you have to have "credentials" for that. I guess it helps that they are outside somewhere.

Anyway, thought it all was great and you did a lovely job and your posting skills are lovely. I meant to e-mail you some tricks, but I never got around to it, and now you don't need!

Good show. Hombre I left you a rather late comment as well....loved your title!!
 

Kris, thanks and porfis, please please please Email me any tricks you can. Each Mon has been an adventure trying to not bollux this posting thing up. It took me almost an hour to summon up the courage to add my title after Sylvia instructed me on how to do it, and I'm still not clear how it got published before I finished adding the title the first time around. So in this case tips are welcome. How was I to know that composing the recap would be the easy part of this task?

Carlos
 

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