Wednesday, October 28, 2009

ENDA Tuesday October 27. Romina wants to marry and Paloma wants to break up, but Emiliano is having nun of that.

Repeat: Padre Juan Cris begins his new class at the convent school in the way of many an optimistic teacher on the first day. This class won’t be like other classes! It will be fun! We will learn together! Carpe diem! He wants to start out by talking about being closer to God, which hardly seems like it should be new curriculum in a school run by nuns, but Paloma obliges by asking a question common among young children: isn’t it hard to have faith when bad things happen to us? PJC says challenges can give us new opportunities and make us stronger. Paloma agrees. Good lesson, Padre!

Camila and Rafael compare matching black eyes. Oh, no, wait, she just has too much eye makeup on. She’s still upset about Romina’s pregnancy, but Rafael says regardless of the circumstances, a child is a blessing and he will love it and be supportive. Also, now he and Cami have even more in common! He kisses her. I wasn’t aware of this custom of the grandparents hooking up, but I sure hope Cami likes Germán’s dad. He seems like a nice enough guy.

New: Diana calls Emiliano, first to yell at him because she didn’t hear about the pregnancy from him, but then to squeal about how excited she is! Woo-hooo! A grandchild AND that fabulous perfect RoMEna for a daughter-in-law! Emo says he’ll do his best for his child but there is no way he is marrying Romememena. Di says he has to. He hangs up and looks moony.

Romena drags herself into her house and tells the nameless maid to bring her water and alcohol to settle her stomach. Any child of hers is bound to take to drink sooner rather than later, I guess. May as well start now. She says the pregnancy is going to be hell.

Suddenly perky rock music makes me think I’ve accidentally changed the channel. No, there is Emiliano, doing his best 007. He leaps the school fence, spins and ducks around corners, makes a pit stop in the ladies’ to avoid a nun, slips into hallway nooks, and eventually hides in a closet. The editors even get in on the action with some split screens and instant replays. Zingy! Those clueless nuns continue to walk piously about. But that is one creepy peeping-tom nun lurking outside the seniors’ classroom. Liliana, daydreaming, looks out the window and sees him. She flings her pen to the floor for an excuse to go after it and alert Paloma. Pal is confundida.

Class ends and the teacher leaves. Emo slips on in and all the schoolgirls gather around, delighted by the diversion. “Trick or treat?” Paloma has no candy, so is tricked into listening to him. “I love you,” he says, caressing her face. His lacy sleeves add a nice touch. The other girls all oooohhh and giggle. The teacher nun comes back. “What is going on here?” Emo turns around and removes his wimple. She does not approve. Paloma and Emo both get hauled off to the MS’s office. Two unnamed mean girls gossip about Paloma dating Romina’s novio, and Liliana tells them to find something better to do.

Meche wonders why Camila tries to avoid Rafael when she seems to like him so much more than Orlando. Cami says Diana won’t divorce him, and is one of her friends. Metiche says Di is not anyone’s friend. Speak of the devil and she appears.

Over in renaissance France or something, the Marquis de Emo tells Paloma she is the only woman for them. He doesn’t get any further before the madre superiora arrives to yell at them. Ever the gentleman, he won’t let her blame Paloma. She says she’s going to call the police. MS thinks wearing a nun’s habit as a costume is an allanamiento de morada (the literal meanings aren’t helping me much with this idiom. Flattening of the house? Anyone?).

Lili finds PJC in the courtyard and drags him in high haste to the MS’s office. He takes the MS away to talk. Paloma tells Emo she wants nothing more to do with him.

Diana has cornered Cami into having coffee with her. She wants to get their strategy straight regarding the wedding planning. Qué? Not so fast, says Cami. Diana is shocked at the mere suggestion that their kids might not marry. After all, a single mother is the worst thing imaginable. Camila somehow doesn’t knock her into the next county.

PJC has talked the MS out of punishing Paloma and calling the police. But if anything like this ever happens again…

PJC takes charge and the MS leaves. He wants an explanation. Emiliano’s face smirks us lewdly into commercials. I really wish they would replace that bumper.

Diana says kids these days just don’t know what they want, so they have to make them get married. Cami’s getting fed up. Even moreso when Di tells her that she and Rafael are still close and he said he’d always be with her. “All righty then, buh-bye,” says Camila, trying not to get violent. “Orlando!” she exclaims as he walks up behind Diana. Di is momentarily stunned motionless and speechless. People should go around saying “Orlando!” near her all the time. She slowly turns as he glares at her. Di runs off and Cami comments that it’s weird she seems so intimidated by him; he’s just her son’s boss.

Paloma and Emiliano continue their argument with a priestly referee. PJC tells Emo to ditch the bad habit. Emo tries to kiss Paloma and gets an elbow in the side instead. When he leaves to return the habit, the padre gives Paloma a lot of advice, the gist of which is that Emo didn’t know Romememena was pregnant either, he didn’t deceive anyone, and she should at least talk with him before she dumps him forever. Even if he looks ugly in a habit. Paloma giggles.

Camila and Orlando compare their matching black eyes. He apologizes for not being more sympathetic earlier.

Liliana tells Paloma to stop making such a fuss; she loves Emoony so she should just marry him. She’ll have a stepchild, so what? Paloma says Carlota will shriek to high heaven. It’s your life, not hers, says Lili.

PJC tells Emiliano that Paloma agreed to meet him in the park later. Emo is ever so grateful.

Back at the rectory, Carloca is waiting for Padre JC. He greets her very coldly. She tries flirting, but when she gets an arctic response she says she’s there because Paloma needs some fatherly care.

Out in the plaza, Emo steels his nerves and calls Romena. She gets him to agree to go to the doctor with her. They make plans to meet to talk about their future. After they hang up, Romi leaps and twirls with joy. The maid plays along.

Crueloca wants PJC to help her separate Paloma and Emiliano, since that filthy dude is just playing with Pal’s feelings the way Cris did with Macarena’s. Cris starts to walk out on her but the phone rings. She won’t move so he has to brush past her to answer it. You can see that in her mind that was a long torrid love affair right there. Cruel looks conniving as she listens to him confirm that Natalia is coming to visit. “You sure are modern,” she says. “Yep, sure am, tell Paloma I’m here for her,” he says, dismissing her. Carloca clings to his hand and kisses it with purple passion. She finally leaves as he looks at his hand with repulsion, wondering whether bleaching and boiling it will be enough, or if he should just cut it off.

Paloma and Emo meet in the park too close to the fountain. Breaking news! He doesn’t love Romina, and still wants to marry Paloma, if she’ll accept him in a package deal with a child. She says she still wants to marry him, but he has to work things out with Romina first. So, yeah, it’ll be awhile.

Lili storms into Germy’s office and gives him hell about letting his best friend take on HIS child. He weakly tries to protest that she’s just jealous, but she is adamant that he should claim what’s his and stop the lies.

Paloma tells Rufi that thanks to Padre Juan’s excellent counsel, she and Emiliano are back on track and everything is peachy. Crueloca eavesdrops, shaking with fury.

Cruel calls Romina and threatens her. She is to give Emiliano no way out!

Lili has taken her crusade to Paloma’s bedroom, to tell her that Germs was very nervous and worried when she talked to him about Romina’s pregnancy. Paloma stutters that Romina swears the baby is Emiliano’s. “Honey. You should never believe what Romina says. You have to tell Emiliano the kid may not be his. He has a right to know for sure,” says my hero Lili.

Angélica and Joel stroll and munch. Either Ange is exceptionally skilled or she just doesn’t care; I suspect most ladies would avoid eating corn on the cob on a second date. They gossip about their friends. Ange is pro-Orlando; Joel is pro-Rafael. Things get a little heated and Joel wants to know why she’s defending Orly so strenuously.

Cruel is “helping out” in the kitchen, meaning she sits at the table making Rufi fetch her the stuff to make cake as she tries to fill Mac’s position. She gets Rufi to tell her that it was Cris who left Natalia at the altar, but Rufi doesn’t know what happened after that to make him become a priest, even when Cruel tries to wheedle it out of her with flattery.

Romina lights candles and looks flirty and hopeful. Emiliano says he’s proposing that he will be responsible and take care of his child and he won’t abandon her. “So we will marry?” she asks. No. Not that. She says if he doesn’t marry her, he will never meet his child.

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"Having nun of that". Perfect. Loved your characterization of Padre Juan brushing past Carlota as a "long, torrid love affair" and the possible bleaching, boiling or cutting off of his hand as an anitidote to her kiss. Great way to find humor in this miserable potboiler.

Also loved "arctic response". YOu do have a way with words.



"Allanamiento" can mean breaking and entering. So allanamiento de morada (dwelling) is just a legal term. Emiliano broke into the convent to steal...hey, let's say purloin!..a nun's habit..so he could be prosecuted if the Madre Superior wanted to bring charges.
 

Wonderful recap and title, perfect.

Boy, have I known nuns like MS. Such righteous indignation and then a priest walks in and all is well with world again.

I don't know how Padre JC could keep a straight face while looking at Em, I know I couln't.

Lil is the only one in this TN that has any common sense - go girl, go.

Carloca is getting creepy, the lurking about was bad enough and now we have this torrid one-sided love affair. The only reason I watch this TN is make sure that she gets all that is coming to her and then some.

Diana and Romina are tied for #2 on my "Retribution List".

rsk
 

Diana is so thrilled for Rom and Em and wants them to get married. Yeah, right. She knows Camilla has money and Diana thinks she'll benefit from it if Emiliano marries into the family. Wait til she finds out that Paloma has money of her own. She'll kick Romina to the curb for the "sweet, lovable, virginal Paloma". Uh huh.

~Caborita
 

Julia, did you enjoy writing this? If you had half as much fun writing as I had reading this, you absolutely did. Simply wonderful from title to finish.

I loved: "People should go around saying “Orlando!” near her all the time" and my favorite: "She finally leaves as he looks at his hand with repulsion, wondering whether bleaching and boiling it will be enough, or if he should just cut it off." Excellent!

Emiliano's attempt at espionage was so refreshing. It really infused the show with some desperately needed light heartedness. I was sorry to see that the MS did not share our delight in Emiliano's choice of wardrobe.

Lili is the best. A woman of action. She baited Germ, supported Paloma and planted the seed of doubt that the baby is Emiliano's.

Got to give Romina props. Brillant strategy to give the package deal or no deal ultimatium to Emiliano. By the look on his face, I think her strategy will work.

Please, please, don't let anything happen to Nat. Shame on the good Padre to give Carlota even the slightest inkling as to who he was talking to. Blech.

Diana in MA
 

Wait until Diana finds out Romina is pregnant by German. I believe Paloma inheritance is more than Romina's too.
 

The faces Carlota was making when Paloma was talking to Ruffi in the kitchen about how everything will be ok with Emiliano.....weren't they priceless!!!!!
ella
 

Julia great title....priceless!!

I'm so glad Pal is listening to reason and agreeing to Em's declaration of love and that he will get out of marrying Rom.

But since this TN is so long I wonder if their plans will work out for now. Rom sounds like she won't go away quietly!!

I hope Liliana keeps putting in her dos centavos worth to help the couple...

Ann-NYC
 

Great recap - at least as funny as the episode. I couldn't believe Em in the nun's habit - hilarious! I had missed the night before so didn't see the preview and thought Monday's recap was kidding about that.

I agree on PJC revealing who he was talking to, that was lame, but I can see why they had to have Carloca overhear it.

The Rafa/Orly/Camila thing is crazy - both dads of Em's and potential grandpas for the kid as far as they know. And then Di/Gud in there as well - eeek.

Thanks for the great recap!
 

Judy, thanks for the vocabulary help. I was completely confused.

I agree, this episode was a welcome change. Emiliano sneaking around the school and dressing as a nun was so funny. It looked like the actor was really enjoying it, too, as a nice break from crying and looking moony. More of that, please.

Carloca had better not do anything to Natalia. That would just be too much. Of course, it would have to make Cruel's eventual demise even more spectacular, but still, I want some of the good people to escape her clutches.
 

Yes i too enjoyed the faces Carloca was making behind Rufi and paloma's back. Leticia is doing an fabulous job as Carloca.
 

Also Leticia had to put an message mostly the fans in Mexico because they tend to take the actors playing whichever character they are playing seriously. Not to confuse her portrayal of Carlota as her. She does not in anyway act like Carlota in real life.
 

Julia – wonderful, rollicking, hilarious stuff! Others have highlighted some faves, so I’ll mention the play on the ME in Romina’s name (very clever!) and I just loved the clueless nuns walking piously about.

I’m glad your recap cheered me up because I was so bummed that I missed this episode. We had high winds here in the L.A. area and lost power for the evening. Boo hoo! So I couldn’t wait to read your recap today.
 

Excellent recap, Julia, as usual!

It certainly was a relief to have a bit of humor, plus the wonderful acting of Arturo Peniche as Father Juan/Cris. He makes a great priest. So good to see him talk some sense into Paloma.

Carloca is all insane jealousy about Natalia because he almost married her. Was Natalia one of the ones in Iñaki's hospital room when he said he would get to the bottom of Javier and Sagrario's will? Thus, would Carloca also know that Natalia was somewhat in the know about the fraud she has committed?

Yes, yes. Liliana is a treasure. She backed Germs into a corner. Interesting that Romememena (love this spelling) threatened him with statutory rape. I thought she knew about the bribing of a witness or whatever sneaky legal maneuver he was going to do to get dinero, but maybe not. I expected that to be the threat.
 

This is just a test comment. I had to do some weird password change on another blog that also uses the google system.
 

I love the name Romememena. The only change I would suggest is RoMEMEMEna:)
ella
 

I don't think Romina knows about Germy's shady legal maneuverings. He's managed to keep that under wraps so far. I wonder if he has read the EdlM files yet. Maybe that was why he was in a good mood when Lili showed up.
 

Fabulous recap Julia. Absolutely hysterical.

Maybe we could start a series of comments about what everyone wants to happen to Crueloca. No fair wishing she'd get the same retribution as Barbara Greco in MEPS. I can't think of anything grotesque enough for her. Can someone help me?

Dona Gringuita
 

She's gotta die. But perhaps there could be divine intervention, and before she expires, Macarena is resurrected and she has to attend Mac and Cris's wedding. Then she has to fork over all the money to Paloma. Right after this she has to attend Pal and Em's wedding. On the way home from this wedding Alonso catches up with her and forces her to drink some belladonna tea.
 

She's got to suffer more first, perhaps by living in a squalid shack with no purple clothes or makeup, and roaches all over and rats gnawing on her.
 

Oh, and she should have to get her food by foraging through the dumpster at the dispensario where everyone will see her.
 

And obviously Iñaki needs to haunt her, so that I get to see him again.
 

Thanks for the recap Julia. Others have commented on the lines I enjoyed but I must comment on how you make such dreariness fun.

Regarding Carloca's demise. She needs to be visited by all her murder victims. She also needs to have dreams about Chris and Mac constantly so she can't sleep. I'm just warming up and she needs to suffer much more. We should keep this list going until the novela ends.
 

Thanks for the recap Julia. Loved the Romememena (was that enough?) as well. You hit that name just perfectly. It seems like we should be getting some hauntings of Carloca at some point. She did see Inaki at least once and one vision of Mac, can't remember Arcadia though. That would seem to hint that the ghosts will start appearing at some time, I hope. :) Maybe she has to kill off another one or two to get guilty enough to see them?
Finally some comic relief with Emil. Glad to have that. :)
 

How about Rufi train those birds to attack Carloca.
 

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