Monday, November 30, 2009
un Gancho al Corazón Mon.11/30/9 Who's Your Daddy?
Labels: gancho
This was a very feline-oriented episode, all those catty remarks, the clawing at each other, and the feline prints. I loved Nieves' jaguar jacket, and Estrella's outfit...yowza!
Funny, I also thought Nieves looked quite fetching in her pink shirt; quite a bold move on her part.
I still don't get Rolu. Sometimes it seems like he's softening toward Xime (not to mention the romantic background music) but then he gets all creepy again.
Carlos, I absolutely think you do Xime justice! You even added little musical notes and hearts. Dude, you seriously nailed her. She is a delight and Rolu is a world class grump.
"A million dead weasels", thank you for that.
The dinner scene at casa Nieves had me practically rolling on the floor. You are so right about the two beta males. I'm not certain, but I think when Beto said "que se friega maldito puercoespin" he was saying something like "what a pain in the a** this damn porcupine is", referring to Don Cesar's spiky hair. Of course if it were my night to recap I would never have figured it out. Funny how that works.
You had me going with your chicken fried steak! Funnily enough that's not too far off from steak Milanese, but with cream gravy and mashed potatoes I think I'd choose dinner at your house.
Carlos, awesome recap! Not only are we treated to another fun episode but we get to re-live it through your eyes. I'm so glad I popped in before going to bed.
Do you really make Sazerac's at home? I'm impressed.
So much to enjoy both in the recap and the episode itself. Recap first: Columbo reference. Great. Didn't think of that. Mustard reference...French not Grey Poupon. Hilarious.
Cronish cleavage. Don't know whether to be mad or laugh. It's a sad day in a woman's life when her face gets wrinkled...but worse when her cleavage does too. BUT, yes, I noticed the same thing. I believe Nieves had one of those Iron Maiden spandex thingies under her form-fitted pink top...but she did look quite fetching and shapely. And I flat-out roared (startling my son at the computer) when she decided to do a Battle of the Bands competition with Jacky's roadkill. Her swishing "take-that-sistah" sashay out the door with her moth-eaten fake fur jacket was just too funny.
But quit torturing us with thse awesome dinner menus. Chicken-cream gravy... just kill me now!
A scintillating, sweet and savory recap Carlos. You painted a perfect picture of last night's pivitol events, especially "happy domestic scene in the 'hood". You recap was masterfully done - gracias.
I'm losing hope Rolu can (or should) end up with Ximena - he simply doesn't deserve her. Recruiting from "Our Lady of Lovely Legs School of Nursing" was a cruel (although rather ingenious) way to hurt her. I thought it ironic that none of the "nursing" candidates held a candle to Ximena. She was far and above the prettiest woman in the room.
Fashion "do's" and don'ts" abounded from "a simple short black knit dress, ivory knee-high boots" to a "zillion dead weasals" and "assemblage of roadkill". Sylvia, loved your summary of this as a "feline-oriented episode". Absolutely! Judy, your "Her swishing "take-that-sistah" sashay out the door with her moth-eaten fake fur jacket" was priceless.
Beto's character has so many facets and layers. Only his character could truly make me believe he does love both Coni and Moni, and somehow not make it seem totally outrageous! His "What a tiny little heart you have" comment to Moni was an unexpected gem.
I also wish it were dinnertime as I have a yearning for chicken-fried steak. Yum.
Diana
Diana, good point about Xime's beauty. How ironic that those nurses weren't nearly as attractive as our Xime. In fact theh only one who approached it was her choice. I really do want to see her happy, but Rolu is such a terminal wet blanket. Talk about a buzz-kill for romance.
Judging by the previews tonight's episode looks good.
Can Ximena get any funnier? Seems like she's always coming up with new stuff to make us laugh. I'm afraid that Rolu is one of those who won't realize what he's got till she's gone. Oh well, he'll always have his tattoo to remember her by.
Judy, there's a lot to be said for cronish. I remember an older character in another show who had lost everything and was going to have to face the world alone and penniless. She proudly hefted her still quite respectable bubis and said to them, "No me fallen. Ustedes siempre han sido mis ganchos."
Sylvia, making a Sazerac was a snap oce I'd assembled together all the ingredients.
Diana, I loved it when Beto boasted about his big heart. He seemed to genuinely believe his rationalization.
Looks like fun ahead tonight.
Carlos
Great show last night!
reb
Re: Beto's "big heart". I noticed after his declaration that he COULD love two women, because of his big....he started to look down in his manhood direction...and then lifted his head back up and declared that yes, his HEART was that BIG.
Well, I don't know about his manhood or his heart, but Lordy, he's got an insanely big ATTITUDE...and you've just gotta love him for it. Whatever else Nieves did, she sure gave him a whoppin' big spoonful of self-esteem.
As Sylvia pointed out, chicken fried steak is similar to a milanesa. I kept wondering what one was, and looked it up last night. Apparently it's a flattened out piece of meat (like a steak), dipped in egg batter, salted and spiced, dipped in bread crumbs, then fried in oil. So not so different from chicken fried steak, right? Although in Mexico they usually serve them in tortillas or rolls, I think. Gee, my mouth is watering as I write this.
I thought it was funny when both Mau and Coni had secret places to go (he to the gym, she to the doctor), and rather than pry, they each just let the other go, being more concerned with their own agendas.
Jerry has to win the award for funniest villain ever.
It's really something how both Ximena and Estrella manage to remain so consistently upbeat and positive, despite having so many setbacks. The whole show does this, too, somehow being like a breath of fresh air each evening, no matter how many "problems" come up.
Wow, Hombre, the way you described a milanessa, sounded a lot like the wiener schnitzels I loved when I lived and worked in Vienna. NOW I'M HUNGRY AGAIN!!...and dang it, I just had lunch. (Serves me right for eating a salad).
Ximena: might have enjoyed a better outcome if she had dropped the incessant strings of "tres cosas", made a little real eye contact and let the robe drop away.
Estrella: ONLY Estrella, as you say, could have made a hooker outfit look cute and wholesome.
Chicken Fried Steak: Cracker Barrel does a good job, especially with pinto beans and turnip greens on the side. Unfortunately for Beto, the nearest Cracker Barrel to Las Vegas appears to be in Kingman, AZ. We boomers know Kingman to be the home town of Andy Devine.
I kind of liked Rolu for a few episodes, but now I think he's a jerk again. I noticed that the "most pretty" nurse he picked was blonde and voluptuous, i.e. the opposite of Ximena. Ouch.
Does anyone know if Univision is displacing any novelas tonight for presidential speechifying?
Hombre, I have very much the same take that you have about this show and the characters. Jero may indeed be the funniest villain ever. Each night after watching the show I seem to always have such a good feeling, always wishing for more.
Mike, we celebrated Kelli's(my nurse) birthday at a Cracker Barrel very close to the office. I had the chicken fried steak with cream gravy, pinto beans(very good), and turnip greens (with pepper vinegar of course), it was all excellent. One thing I noticed while we were there, there really weren't a lot of slim people eating there that afternoon.
I think that you would really enjoy Goodson's in Tomball. Their pinto beans aren't all that good but the butterbeans (when they have them) are awesome. In addition they serve Shiner Bock Draft in tall frosty mugs (no beer at Cracker Barrel) and the yeast rolls are fantastic. Now I'm making myself hungry.
Emilia, certainly Beto's breastfeeding played a major role in shaping his character. His demanding attitude with his mom last night reminded me of some of the older breast feeders I have known.My cousin Bobby Sam breast fed till age of three and would demand his favorite beverage source by name and then proceed to unwrap it himself.
Carlos
Carlos
Still, if my children hadn't weaned themselves somewhere between 12 and 14 months, I might have continued for a ridiculously long time, who knows? I always thought it was the absolute best and profoundly meaningful part of being a mother. The labor part, not so much!
Did anybody noticed that Nieves had a pink bow on her hair when she had the pink shirt and once she put her fake leopard print jacket she changed it to a leopard print bow?
Jarocha
Judy, my mom shared your distaste for the extended nursing of Bobby Sam. My aunt didn't follow the same pattern with her other three. Strangely he was the second child. One might expect that sort of thing for the first or last. He did grow into a strapping healthy man. Interestingly, his wife is rather buxom, though I don't think that she nursed any of their children for very long.
Carlos
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