Wednesday, September 16, 2009

ENDA Tuesday September 15. The good news is, Carlota didn’t kill anyone today.

That was then: Diana’s 10-watt light bulb flickers dimly and she rather inexplicably demonstrates her fiendish yet stupid plan to Inés using teacups and silverware as props. She wants to use Emiliano’s access to Orlando’s info to steal all Orly’s money and frame some Ignacio person for the theft, said chump being apparently the same person she framed when she stole all Orly’s money 25 years ago. No, I don’t know why she hates him so much, either, or why she doesn’t want him to find her. It’s not like she can lose custody of Emiliano at this point. Inés looks pained at this absurd plot, but will she narc on the narcissist?

Over in the big city, the judge tells Carlota he can keep Paloma from her inheritance for the right price. Carlota smiles fiendishly.

This is now: Macarena is still lounging in bed, telling Rufi how upset she is to find that her beloved Cristóbal is a priest now. Rufi says he must be suffering at least as much. Mac wishes Cruel would come home soon so she could confront her about the whole thing, but Rufi says this will give Mac a chance to talk with Cris before she arrives.

Alonso remembers seeing Carlota in the restaurant, and abandons his secretary in some hotel room and storms away. He goes back to the restaurant and asks whether the solo lady is staying in that hotel, but the hostess doesn’t know because she paid in cash.

Paloma and Mac have a boring chat about how Paloma didn’t like being kissed by Aaron and told him to buzz off (Mac approves) and how Paloma wants to volunteer at the church (Mac thinks she might just want to be near Emiliano, and urges her to consider the consequences).

Romina tells Emiliano that she’s angry and sad because her father has been living in Mexico City and never tried to contact her. Emiliano thinks maybe he’s afraid she’ll reject him. He thinks she should contact him herself. She wonders how Emil manages having separated parents and he says it’s best to just stay out of their marital issues. Romina changes the subject—isn’t it so nice that Paloma and Aaron are novios? Emiliano curdles.

Diana is ransacking Emiliano’s room, looking for the company banking information which I’m sure Emiliano keeps in his underwear drawer, as Inés tries to talk her out of her moronic caper. “It’s the best idea I’ve had in years!” Diana shrieks. You know, somehow I believe that. Inés finally points out the obvious: if all the money disappears, Emiliano will be blamed and go to jail, and if Orlando ever finds out the money is in an account under Ignacio’s name, he’ll know Diana is behind it and tell Emiliano she is ratera (thieving, vile, low-life). Diana freaks out at the thought of her precious baby in jail and Inés convinces her it’s best to do nothing.

Alonso asks the clerk whether Carlota EdlM is staying in that hotel. He confirms it, but has to be bribed into giving up the room number.

Rafael drops by Camila’s house to ask whether it’s true that she and Orlando are a serious item. She says no, they’re just going out…it’s not the same thing. Rafael tells her he hoped he would have a chance with her. She says she’d like to give that a chance, too…someday, if and when his divorce is finalized. He’s happy with that.

Carlota is back in the hotel restaurant, and some guy joins her. Mystery Man invites Carlota out for some fun, but is rejected. He tells her she’s a classy dame, but she should lighten up and live a little. She tells him to get lost or she’ll have him thrown out. Her loss, he says as he swaggers away. After he’s gone, she caresses her hand where he touched her and breathes heavily, looking purple once more.

Paloma is headed to bed and prays for the memory of Aaron’s slimy beso to be erased (I assume, because she flashes back to that and looks disgusted as she kneels). She jumps up and purges that thought with moony remembrances of kissing Emiliano as she tells herself it will never be the same.

Alonso catches Carlota as she returns to her room. She yells at him to leave because a lady of her category would never have a man in her room. “What category is that? The kind where you mistreat and get rid of your niece’s fiancé?” he asks. “Sure, if he doesn’t suit me,” she replies. The pleasantries over with, he accuses her of killing Iñaki. She denies it but looks worried.

Emiliano is glad Paloma agreed to help out with the church program because they’ll get to spend time together. He looks moony about it. I’m not opposed to church youth programs, but running a recreational scheme as a cover to ferret out drug addicts just seems a little dishonest and sketchy to me. Not to mention unlikely to work.

Carlota tells Alonso he’s just trying to blame her because he feels guilty for not supporting his son and being there in his last days. He asks why she’s so flustered if she’s innocent. She says if he wants to destroy her reputation he’d better have proof, and there isn’t any. Because you encouraged cremation, he retorts. Etc., etc. After they go a few rounds of This is not over/Yes, it is, Carlota succeeds in throwing him out. Alonso staggers down the hall and replays in his mind almost the entire conversation we just heard. I guess the script was a little short.

There is no rest for the wicked; Cruelota tosses and turns in bed, and looks over to see Iñaki staring at her! She sits up, dripping sweat.

Alonso is back in his own hotel room, telling Amalia he needs to find proof of Carlota’s guilt. She thinks he’s crazy. He says she’s the same as Natalia. Oddly, the mistress does not like to be compared to the wife.

Dario shows up at Inés’s place to see Angélica. They stare at each other.

Orlando tells Emiliano he wants to have a celebration to announce the new partnership and the expansion plans. They’ll make a big deal of it, and he should invite his parents and friends, and they’ll try to get some press there to get some publicity.

Dario asks Ange to come back to him, because he needs her both as a copy editor and as a muse. She’s not interested in a ghostwriter-with-benefits setup, and says for a moment she hoped he wanted her just for herself, because he loved her. He claims he does. She’ll only consider it if he’s split with Georgina.

Germán talks to some lawyer guy about working with his firm. The guy says they have no openings right now, but Germy should stay in touch because he has great qualifications and the guy isn’t offput by Germy’s weird facial hair situation.

Alonso and Carlota exchange words again in the hotel lobby, but they don’t say anything new or interesting.

At school, Liliana tells Paloma in passing that she should come to her if she ever wants her blindness cured. Then, Romina tells Paloma that Emiliano called the night before and asked her out to dinner, and it was amazing, and she thinks he want to get back together. Paloma just can’t even process that.

Carlota calls Macarena (finally out of bed!) just to ask (without even saying hello) whether Natalia and Alonso are still married. When Mac says she thinks so, Carlota hangs up and smirks. Mac and Rufi puzzle over this.

Ange sobs that Dario never loved her; he just used her. Inés tries to be sympathetic.

Georgina and some other woman are in Dario’s office trying to figure out where he went. Ivonne (Natalia’s friend! Interesting) walks in and asks what’s going on. Georgina thinks Dario’s gone after that Angélica, and if it’s true his life is over.

Alonso calls Natalia from his office in the D.F. and claims he’s still in Monterrey and won’t be back for a few more days. He hangs up before she can ask too many questions. Amalia, who should really spend some time considering how gross and desperate she wants to be, is delighted to hear they’ll be staying in the hotel longer, even though it’s just because Alonso wants to stalk Carlota.

Emiliano and Orlando unpack silver stuff while Emil revels in the success of his latest scheme to be close to Paloma. Orly says way to go. Emiliano says he doesn’t believe she’s really into Aaron, he thinks she’s just trying to throw him off. He declares he won’t give up until he’s tried everything, which would probably make him a stalker if he was not the galán.

Some gentleman named Juancho, who is wearing a hat that looks like a disguise, has brought a lot of new blankets to the dispensario, which pleases Inés. He calls her Inesita. A romantic interest for our sad gossip? Seems to be, because when she steps out of the room he sneaks back in and leaves a rose and a note telling her the rose was red but paled next to her beauty, which is why it is yellow.

Carlota is back in purple, so she must be plotting more evil. She tells her lawyer she’ll be in the city for a few more days, and she wants all the information he can get on Cristóbal.

Mac slips into mass just in time for the very last line, which seems a little rude. As soon as the “amen” passes Cris’s lips, the entire congregation conveniently whisks right out in a very efficient manner, leaving Cris and Mac alone to talk.

Avances: Nothing interesting. I hope something will happen.

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Comments:
stjonceJulia, thanks for a fun snarky recap.

Carlota seems to be enjoying her meals in the big city. The Mystery Man who interrupted Carlota's estatic enjoyment of her dessert, I think, is Samuel who is Romina's deadbeat dad and a gigolo looking for a mark.

Was Alonso already inside Carlota's room when she entered her hotel room? If so, that would be a huge lawsuit in my mind.

Wonder what Diana will say when Emiliano asks her to attend the celebration for his partnership with Orlando who asked Emiliano what his mom's name was but of course he didn't recognize her alias. I'll never understand, as others have mentioned, what allure delusional Diana held for these men.

Yay, it seems Mac and Chris will finally talk.

GinCA
 

Sorry. Don't know what I did but there are extra letters at the beginning. Time to go to bed, I guess. GinCa
 

I watched part of this last night, Julia, so it was extra-fun to read your take on things this morning.

I was delighted to see we may have a courtship in store for Inés. Her suitor was the middle-aged (and briefly unfaithful) husband in Querida Enemiga.

The one thing that was really clear to me last night is that the actress playing Carlota has beautiful diction. Clear as a bell. No closed captions needed. Gotta love the character for that if nothing else.

Sad to see Iñaki's face looking so stormy. Hope his wandering spirit gives Carlota many sleepless nights before she finally comes to justice.

Thanks Julia. You're always a great way to start my Wednesday mornings.
 

Julia: "narc on the narcissist" and "ghostwriter-with-benefits setup" were great. Appreciate your translating the discussions and for all the details you provide.

Whatever charm Aaron may have possessed at the beginning of this has quickly dissipated. He's over the top obnoxious and overbearing.

Love seeing Omar from Querida and think he'd be a great match for Ines. Thought the rose appeared rather quickly and initially cthought perhaps Cris had put it there to cheer her up.

GinCA, didn't realize the mystery man was Samuel. As others said yesterday, very intersting Camila's money is her own.

Diana in MA
 

Thanks for the recap Julia. Yes, that was our deadbeat dad, Samuel, hitting on Carlota. Methinks she liked it and didn't like it. Also, the other day, there was a guy telling Alonso he should be hit Natalia and not the secretary. That guy was the same guy that was getting after Samuel telling him he should get a job. That guy seems to have his head on straight, but not Alonso or Samuel.
A small world.

JeffMN
 

We can't finish off a TN too soon, so definitely have to bring a romantic interest for pobrecita Inez, the more subplots the merrier. Hey, she should start singing again. :)

Yay, Inaki was back... briefly. Inaki haunting Carlota, perhaps soon Arcadia to do the same and maybe all future victims. Perhaps they'll work to really make Carlota crazy!

That's right, continuing with the small world of my earlier post, that was Natalia's friend talking to Georgina. I thought it was. Wow. No place to hide. :)

JeffMN
 

just saw tht Cuidado con el Angel will be out on DVd December 8
 

Thanks y'all for the ID of Samuel the Deadbeat Dad. I knew I had seen him before but it was late and I just couldn't place which guy he was.

So some guy (have we heard his name?) knows both Alonso and Samuel, and Ivonne knows both Natalia and Georgina/Angelica/other lady in Dario's office. Maybe things will get more exciting once we have all these people interacting more.

I wonder if Mac will actually tell Cris that Paloma is their daughter. That seems like really important information that he should absolutely have, so probably she won't.
 

Thanks for the recap Julia. Your title set the tone and it was a snarky feast. And ITA with you regarding Mac telling Chris about Paloma: it's crucial information so it WILL NOT be shared.

GinCA - Alonso slipped into Cruel's room after she had walked in. I'm wondering if Alonso will live to be an avenger or just another one of Cruel's victims.

I'm glad Inaki is tormenting Cruel. She's done so much evil her punishment needs to be done over time with a big pie cart at the end. It will be interesting to see how the writers dispose of her. Of the novelas I've seen I think she's currently the winner of the most wicked villain ever.
 

Looking at yesterday's recap, the guy that knows both Alonso and Samuel is named Roberto. At least, I am pretty sure it was the same guy chewing both of them out.

JeffMN
 

Thanks, Karen, for the info on how Alonso entered Carlota's room. I was multitasking so I must have turned away at that point. Usually, there aren't many places to hide in those hotel corridors unless Alonso was hidden behind a palm tree (ha ha) or in a stairwell.

There certainly are enough characters to get one riled up in this novela: Carlota, Romina, Diana, Aron, Samuel, Dario and even the good ones have flaws, Mac and Paloma for their passivity and almost everyone for their gullibility. However, the acting is generally very good and I am impressed by the actor playing Chris' character as I have never seen him in a novela before as I'm a novela novice having seen about 3 or 4 complete novelas.

GinCA
 

Okay, now it's mid-day and I'm more alert, and I have lots of questions.

Carlota remembers Samuel from when he lived in Real del Monte, certainly, and he remembers her. So why was he hitting on her? Just to try to get money? I suspect their interactions won't end there...she definitely seemed to enjoy the attention, as much as she protested.

Okay, so what's going to happen to Aaron now? Paloma seems pretty settled now that she just isn't interested, but she also seems to recognize that the creep isn't ready to give up. Will it just be day after day of the same push and pull, or will something actually happen?

I wish they would pick up the pace of this show a bit. I get whiplash switching to the glacial ENDA right after Gancho, which is so fast and furious.
 

Julia – wonderful stuff! “Emiliano curdles” was golden.

I wish Inez’s suitor hadn’t appeared suddenly in our story, already taken with her. It would have been fun to develop a romance slowly. Still, I’m glad for her.

So that was Samuel in the restaurant! I’m so taken with the captions that I quite often don’t recognize people. I have a lot of trouble with all the brunette young lovelies – they start all looking alike.

I’m glad Inez talked Diana out of her plot. Even though Diana is a nutsy character, I love her acting and for me she’s comic relief.

It was nice to see our much-lamented ex-galan, even if he appeared as the Ghost of Inaki Past.
 

Julia... It seems like Samuel and Cruel should know each other, but I didn't get an vibe that they knew who the other was. Maybe he was gone just way toooo much. And...
ENDA just wants you to sloow down and feel the pain. :)

JeffMN
 

You think maybe they didn't recognize each other? I guess I really can't be sure either way. I don't think either said the other's name...maybe it was just a "chance" encounter.
 

Good recap and title. It's a good thing Carlota isn't killing anyone at the moment. She is just concentrating on cashing in on Paloma's inheritance, ignoring Samuel's flirtatious ways, and refusing to be called murderer (and thereafter being haunted by the supposed victim).

I wonder too how Diana will get out of joining in the celevration of Emi and Orly's partnership.
 

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