Friday, December 04, 2009

Un Gancho Al Corazón - Thurs 12/3 - If you can't be with the one you love honey, loathe the one you're with.

Alternate title: Ximena stars in her telenovela within a telenovela.


Jero tries to borrow money from Rolu but Rolu couldn't care less about Jero and his personal or money problems. Rolu chases Jero out and catches sight of a shapely tush. Sorpre!! (But no surprise for us, we already know it's Ximena.)

Well, Mau and Coni did it, bleck. She asks, nay demands, that in respect to her position as his wife he maintain the charade until their divorce. (Doesn't make sense to me but whatever.) Mau leaves in disgust and Coni smiles her smug little victory smile. Grrrrr, trouble's a-brewing.

Nurse Ximena is drowning Rolu in kisses. He pushes her away and whines that she's not properly trained. Xime tells Rolu that she has all the tools to help in his recovery. The actor playing Rolando can barely keep from cracking up in this scene. She starts to play doctor by listening to his heart with her little stethoscope, whacking his knee just a little too hard with her little reflex hammer ("you have very bad reflexes"), and finally whipping out the "perfect" medical tool, she will take his temp with a horse thermometer. "Relax"...and ay ay ay she naughtily slips the thermometer under the sheets as Rolu howls.

The big Mau family is having a fairly civil breakfast. Jacqui suggests that they get some help for Tere since there are so many of them, but Coni tells Jacqui to butt out of the household business because soon it will no longer concern her. Does Mau want to tell them the happy news? Pleased, Mau announces that he and Coni are going to split up and the kids are staying with him. Everybody except Coni is positively ecstatic. It must be hard to maintain one's dignity when the entire household is so obviously overjoyed at one's impending departure.

Over at the barrio Moni runs into a hung over Beto with a towel hung over his head. She scolds him for drinking to forget and why did he do it? Don't lie, she knows him too well. It was for la momia, right? Beto explodes and tells Moni not to mention that perfidious woman, that damned harpy!

Estrella has a new dress, a hot little red number. Moni raves about it but points out Don Cesar's not going to be happy if she shows up and distracts the guys in the gym. Estrella says she dreamt about La Furia last night. "Me too", mutters Moni.

Mau drops the overjoyed kids off at school and Luisa gives him something, it's a note that Monita gave Luisa to give to him. He shoves it in his pocket and makes them promise not to look for Moni. He doesn't want any problems with Coni or anything to get in the way of them being together. Ominous music plays as he drives away. Uh oh, Aldo runs back down the school steps and heads off down the street.

Over at the lingerie store Jacqui is congratulating Coni on her wise decision and impending financial windfall due to the divorce. Xime joins Coni and Jacqui and proceeds to tell them three things. One, her own marriage is in danger of 5, 4, 3, 2, boom, being over. Two, she's looking for ways to rescue it but she's not asking Coni's advice because Coni should get advice, not give it. Three, she can't remember if she removed the thermometer she put in Rolu. Jacqui looks intrigued. Crabby Coni isn't in the mood to listen to Xime's stupidities and tells her so. Jacqui suggests that Xime be a good influence on Coni, why can't she just divorce her husband and take all his money?

Coni cuts to business and says she wants to tell them something together because they are the only ones who know she's pregnant. She reveals her dastardly plot, she has no intentions of divorcing Mau and she slept with him last night because she wants him to think the baby is his. Xime tries to hide her eyes from this hideous news.

Meanwhile Estrella and Moni are hanging out in front of the gym discussing Estrella's plans to add a male mantis to her insect collection. La Furia parks his bike while Monita grins and Estrella seductively shakes her bootie. Furia says hello to Monita and doesn't appear to notice the foxy lady in red. He and Moni promise to go to each other's fights and Estre finally sidles in and asks Hey what about me? She starts caressing his shoulders when Aldo appears, whips La Furia around and coldcocks him to the horror of the ladies. "You want Fury (Furia) Estrella? Well here he is!"

Jacqui can't understand why Coni insists on battling to keep Mauricio. Xime interrupts and says she doesn't exactly understand what they are talking about. Jacqui spells it out, Coni is preggers by another man and wants Mau to think he's the father. Xime is impactada and comments that it's so low! But it's also very creative like in a telenovela. However in telenovelas the truth always gets discovered. Neither Jacqui nor Xime want to be a part of Coni's telenovela.

Back at the gym Aldo puts his foot on Furia's chest and refuses to let him get up. Estrella gives him girlie slaps and tells him to beat it, she's with a real man. Moni pulls Aldo away while Furia pulls himself together. Ineresting for him, how will he deal with his son without revealing his true identity?

Jacqui tries to talk sense into Coni but Xime tells her not to bother, Coni is very slow about comprehending certain things. Coni tells Xime to shut up and Xime passionately yells back "No you shut your own mouth for once, and find yourself another friend to keep your dirty secrets!" Wow, did our Xime just yell? She calmly tells Coni to stop giving her bad vibes and she has three things to say. One, Mao Tse Tung has to know what she's doing to him. Two, she's going to tell him. Three, (pulls lingerie off rack) where did Coni find the adorable ensemble? Coni wants to tell Xime just one thing, if Ximena opens her mouth she will kill her, no kidding she will KILL HER!

Moni is still holding Aldo back, she tries to explain that the green guy is a professional and could kick his butt. Furia calmy tells Aldo that Estre is a friend and shouldn't he be in school? This sets Aldo off again, I'm not a child! Moni finally lets him go, Aldo tries to take another swing at Furia, Furia ducks and spins Aldo over his head while the girls laugh and call him escuincle. (How humiliating!) Moni and Furia go inside and Aldo asks Estre how can she like that guy over him? She picks up Furia's jacket off the ground and of course the letter falls out. Aldo peeks at it and sees that it's Monita's letter "To Mauricio". Cara impactada de Aldo.

Inside the gym the ladies try to get Furia to lift up his mask just a little so they can clean his bloody boo-boo lip. No luck there. Don Cesar arrives and accuses Estrella of distracting Furia, and caray, caray what happened to Furia's face? Don Cesar tells Moni to get busy with practice and he kicks Estrella out of the gym once and for all.

Coni convinces Xime that if Xime betrays her she literally will kill her. Xime has goose bumps and says she no longer wants to be part of Coni's telenovela. Coni tells her it's more like a horror film, and if she can't kill Xime she'll kill her cousin Mauricio. All Xime has to do to save them is keep her mouth shut. Xime says if she is to be part of Coni's telenovela then here is her last line..."Get ready Constanza Lerdo de Tejana, because one day you will pay dearly for all the damage you are causing, one day and it's not far away, aja!!" Xime spins around to leave, her pony tail horizontal, then she grabs the dainty undies as her payment for silence and swooshes out dramatically, just like a real telenovela star!

Jacqui tells Coni that Coni is her daughter and she's on her side whether she agrees with her or not. Coni is all "sure sure, just tell me how much money you want to maintain your silence." Jacqui responds "finally we understand each other."

Unmasked Mau and Don Cesar are behind closed doors where DC can tend to Mau's wound (and what in the heck is hanging off Mau's lip?). Mau is mad that Aldo skipped school; DC points out the kid hides from school for the love of a woman just as Mau hides behind his mask for the love of a woman, where does the kid learn his tricks, eh? DC says Mau's bigger problem is that Estrella is falling for La Furia. Mau thinks he won't have to keep up the charade much longer because Coni is going to give him a divorce. However until he and Coni are divorced he can't let Monita know so he needs to keep his mask on.

Jero goes to the bar and finds Ximena there drinking and thinking. Hah thinking, he says, the day she thinks will be the end of the world. Jero is very interested to hear that Xime just saw his lady love Jacqui but Xime shuts him down. She has to concentrate on her problem to find a solution. Jero keeps telling Xime how stupid she is, whenever he thinks she couldn't possiby be more stupid, well she is! Xime says she suddenly remembers a message that Jacqueline had for Jero. It's trememndous and guess what it is?!? Tell me tell me tell me squeaks Jero jumping up and down excitedly in his seat! "Oh whoops, I'm so stupid I forgot it, byeeeee!" Our Ximena loves to play the dingbat but in reality she is quite a devious, almost sadistic, scamp.

Gabi brings cranky Sal some cinnamon tea. "What part of bring me nothing do you not understand?" he asks. She tells him fine, it's just a pretext so she can talk to him. What's up with him these days? What's up with his silence, his distance, his indifference? She's patient but she has her limits. He sighs and says he needs time. How much, she wants to know? For now he just wants to be alone. With his toupee. (Heh, I made up that last bit.) Gabi leaves, unsatisfied.

Nieves is getting bouncing baby boy Beto ready for school, er I mean work. She crosses him and wishes the sainted cross to protect her little angel from bad women and bad thoughts. Oh mama, you are SO way too late for that. Ivan hangs around and asks Beto if he can go to work with him, he wants to talk to Mauricio about something. Beto says sure as long as Ivan pays for the taxi. Beto is running late because his ma made him eat a big plate of chilaquiles with cheese, crema, onions, all sorts of things. "Don't forget to eat lunch!" Nieves yells after him.

Coni and Jacqui invade Grupo Sermeño. Gabi tells them it's nice to see Jacqui but she can't say the same about Coni. Jacqui tells Gabi no problem, she knows Coni has "sangre pesada", (heavy blood) i.e. a nasty disposition. Gabi continues to dis Coni after she flounces off. Jacqui sez no problem, she's her daughter and she knows her. Gabi should have known Coni as a kid. When she was ten she was stung by a scorpion. Luckily nothing happened to Coni but the poor scorpion died.

Gabi goes off to get some coffee for Jacqui. What should happen next but Jacqui runs into Sal, "You always end up in my arms, Salvador" she flirts.

Moni trains at the punching bag while Don Cesar coaches. It sounds like she won't have a fight for another month. Then DC asks her not to bring Estrella to the gym because she distracts Moni and the guys. In fact one of the guys fell and broke his nose trying to get a look at Estrella as she flirted with the whole world. Moni says not the whole world, only La Furia Enmascarada. She asks DC what Furia looks like without his mask and DC is saved by the commercial.

Sal explains to Jacqui that he and his crazy wife are getting a divorce. Jacqui, who by the way is acting like a kid who's about to pee her pants, tells Sal that's great, he can pick her up at 8:30. More talk and oh, it turns out Jacqui DOES have to go to the bathroom. She dashes off to the Mujeres but is ambushed by Jero who wants to know why she was talking to Sal and acting all (moves up and down, mimicking Jacqui with a full bladder). "I have to pipi, idiota!" she snaps and tries to escape.

Now we have another great scene with these two. They are bickering about her dumping him and not giving him another chance, meanwhile Jacqui is hopping around trying to keep from wetting herself and Jero is hopping around in postural echo. He thought they were a team conspiring against Coni. Jacqui tells him things have changed and finally manages to tear herself away, leaving Jero skittering and scowling in frustration.

Well well, who should show up at the gym but Ximena?! Moni gives her a big hug but is curious as to why Xime is there looking for Robi el Fantasma Vengador. Xime tells her it's about something horrible but she can't tell Moni what it is. Moni throws Xime up against the punching bag and tells her to throw out the soup. Xime, still acting in her telenovela and clearly wanting Moni to force the truth out of her, tells Moni she can't reveal the truth because Coni will kill her. She dramatically insists "I can't, I can't, I can't", then eyes Moni hopefully.

Tomorrow: Coni thanks Beto for not letting her go through with the abortion because the child is not Beto's, it's Mauricio's.

When I was in Guanajuato the college kids who showed us around were very interested to hear that we collect dichos. Here are a couple they shared with me...

Arrieros somos y en el camino andamos - What goes around comes around (Lit. We are all driving animals along the same road, inferring that if we don't help someone then it will come back to bite us someday.)

Hay que hablar a calzón quitado - Speak as if you don't have knickers on, i.e. speak frankly.

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Oooh...love those dichos. And MOST EXCELLENT title. I'll be humming the tune and hearing Frank Sinatra's voice in my head all day. Great.

"Adding another mantis to her insect collection" was so clever, Sylvia. And as I watched Jacqui go into automatic flirt mode with Salvador, I realized she and Estrella are mirror images. Jacqui is the "high class" educated version: Estrella the barrio babe. But both have the same modus operandi with men.

And your mention of "postural echo"...great. Even though I know about it, I find myself mirroring the positions of whomever I'm speaking with anyhow. Can't help it!

I missed the final scene because an ASPCA type was soliciting funds at the door and of course I had to write a check. I wish ,though, that these solicitors would just cut to the chase. I don't want a big cheery smile and a Howareya, nice day we're having etc. Just tell me whom to write the check to and let me get back to what I'm doing!

Found the horse thermometer scene a bit unnerving. Especially when Ximena cocked her head later (when with Connie and Jacqui) and said "now did I remove that thermometer from Rolu or didn't I?" Aaaaarrrgh.
 

Good morning Judy. I'm glad you liked the dichos. I thought I had lost them but then yesterday I found them written on a piece of paper stuffed in my travel bag. I have a couple more I'll post next week.

Last night's episode wasn't as zippy as some but we got to see a lot of Ximena (hooray!) and a fair bit of Estrella. Wasn't Ximena a scream when she went into telenovela mode?

Good observation about Jacqui and Estrella. They do act in a similar fashion around men but I think their motivations might be different. I think Estrella might be looking for love and Jacqui might be looking for love AND an increase to her bank account.
 

Oh yeah...different motivations. Jacqui's been around the block enough to be cynical about love (maybe she always was) so money is her bottom line. Alas, neither money nor love last forever! Well...love last forever in telenovela land so I'm hoping Estrella finds it...and Ximena.
 

Great recap, Sylvia! Thanks for it, so much. I've got a week of catching up to do, and you're helping me out big time (my 'puter died Monday and I'm finally back today).

Morning, Judy! :)

Oh, noes. Is that true, Coni's bun being Mau's??? (please tell me I just don't have the whole picture yet or something)
 

Good morning Sylvia and Judy.

Sylvia, you always make Fridays fun. Your recap was simply great and the dichos were a delightful treat. In addtion to the excellent title, "bouncing baby boy Beto" and of course "cranky Sal" being "alone with his toupee" had me laughing out loud.

Even though Coni's behavior has been deplorable, Mau's divorce announcement to the family in her presence bordered on cruelty. As you noted the other day Judy, Mau has not always treated Coni kindly and his actions here were insensitive at best.

I must be cynical as I don't think Jacqui is looking for love at all -she's simply looking for money, however and from whomever! She's even blackmailing her own daughter: "Coni...just tell me how much money you want to maintain your silence." Jacqui responds "finally we understand each other." So much for motherly love...

Agree that Ximena and Estrella continue to be stellar.

I think a gentle coaxing from Moni will be all that's needed to get Ximena to spill the beans about the baby. Let's hope so. I hated seeing Beto crying in the preview. Blech.

Carlos, hope you have a wonderful trip. I'm going away on business and will be back the week after next. I'll miss you all and look forward to catching up.

Diana
 

Oh, nevermind... I see (in the prior episode) that Mau just fell for The Oldest Trick In The Book. As y'all said.

*big depressed sigh* >_<
 

Regarding Jacqui looking for love, I was thinking in the physical sense, but I think she might also like the trappings of romance (probably without actually having to emotionally commit as Diana points out).

Hi Stephe, yes Coni is pregnant by Beto but...well you figured out the rest. I read about your computer, what a headache! I'm glad that you were able to get it working again after all that trauma.

Diana, yes Mau's behavior toward Coni was pretty cruel. The kids and her mom were also rather mean. All I can say is she must really piss them off on a daily basis for them to act like that. I can understand Mau and the kids behaving like that because Coni holds/held them hostage both literally and psychologically. She has also been very mean to her sister, using threats to make her do horrible things, but I don't yet understand why Jacqui is always so rude to Coni.
 

P.S. Diana I hope you have a safe and pleasant trip. We'll see you next week.
 

Sylvia, this is so good and so funny. I was in hog heaven with so much of Ximena and Estrella. The three things with the last being where did you get this ensemble was too funny. It's a pity that she didn't discover the needle that is screwed into the top of the percussion hammer. I'm sure that she would have found that useful as well. Estrella's red dress was breathtaking.

I felt so sorry for Coni, but she did ask Mao, "Don't you want to tell them the news?" Anyway, the look on her face was almost heart-breakin. She looked so alone.

Stephe, I'm so glad your computer is alive and... well alive anyway. I'm betting that you get a fun episode to recap Mon.

Carlos
 

Diana, Connie actually suggested to Mau that he make the announcement about their separation to the kids. And she suggested it, knowing full well she was planning to trick him into believing her baby was his and therefore NOT divorcing him. So her cruelty was even greater than his....calculated to get the kids' hopes up and knowing they'd be shattered, once again, when those hopes fell through.

When she jerks around Mauricio and Monita...well, they're adults and they can fight back, but when she lays cunning cruel traps for the children, then I hate her even more ((sorry Carlos).

Stephe, glad your computer is fixed and looking forward to your recap, talented lady.
 

Hi Carlos...our comments crossed and we made several of the same points. Hey, told 'ya you were my alma gemela.
 

Good point about the romance, Sylvia. Being adored, being pursued, being "consentida"...yes, Jacqui loves that (and who of us doesn't?). Whether she has anything to give back, who knows? Haven't seen much evidence of it yet.
 

I'm wondering if Jackie is maybe deeper and wiser than we suspect. She certainly seems to know her daughter well. I thing her 5 marriages have certainly help make her pragmatic. I think that there may be more warmth there than she allows to show.

Well the snow is starting up here so Houston should be paralyzed in a few hours. The weather people from the TV stations are already donned in their parkas and mukluks and standing in the streets eagerly awaiting the opportunity to tell us that it's snowing.

Carlos
 

Sylvia, thank you for your well wishes.

Judy, I didn't realize the announcement to the kids was Coni's suggestion. I am recalling any pity I felt for her in this instance.

Diana
 

Diana, but she did look so forlorn. Just a little pity maybe? This really can't be fun for her.

Carlos
 

Oh yes it can!!!
 

Thanks for the recap Sylvia. It was fantastic.

I don't think Coni has much fun with all her evil deeds. As Jaqui has pointed out she is miserable in her current situation and it seems to me that all she does hurts her instead of satisfying her in someway.

According to what Jaqui says, she has always been a little cruel with Coni. While her story about the scorpion dying instead of her daughter when it bited her was very funny, it made me imagine Jaqui making fun of it like when she used to call Coni Cruella De Ville when she was little. I think Jaqui cares about her daughter, and she is trying to help her now, but in the end her own needs come first. Like marrying five wealthy men to keep her bank account growing and go travelling around the world by herself, without worrying about how this affects her daughters. And let's remember Katia is still a teen. How is she under the care of her sister when her parents are still alive? (especially when Jaqui knows Coni is not exactly a good influence).

Jaqui is a fantastic character, very funny. I'd love her as a friend, I'd adore her as a crazy grandma, I just wouldn't want her as a mother.

Jarocha
 

Hi Jarocha...just back from a mammouth grocery shopping trip (never fun) and find your last paragraph concerning your feelings toward Jacqui perfect. Friend, great, crazy grandma, yep, mother AAAAACK.

Carlos, you made me laugh about the weather people. I hate the endless updates, the over-dramatization of the most measley flakes of snow and in general, way too much information...or misinformation. But I guess these folks are trying to compete with the more grisly (or gossipy) aspects of the news and do what they can to juice it up.
 

Thanks for the recap Sylvia and the dichos. Though the episode did have some low points, Ximena was a star throughout and so much fun to boot.

Jacqui is a compelling character. She does light up with men and that parallel with Estrella is funny.

Last night I posted some comments on Connie. In sum, her manipulation of everyone around her is a trait I'm discovering I despise and cannot condone. I know most female novela villains do this and while it is not murder, with some characters they do indeed murder the spirit of their victims at least temporarily. And if this isn't bad enough, Connie claims/looks as if she is wounded knowing full well she's going to do much more harm. Maybe Connie's punishment will be to have to live in poverty with Moni's mother, who seems equally as heartless (though at least she went through a tragic situation and it doesn't appear we can say that about Connie).
 

Also traveling mercies to Carlos and Diana. We'll miss you.
 

Hi, Sylvia, great recap, and I agree, the best part of the episode was Xime's telenovela within a telenovela. I also liked your title. I just taped the 25th Anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert, and they had Crosby, Stills and Nash, so maybe they sang "Love the One You're With", which is one of my favorite songs. I used to play it on the guitar years ago. Course you said "loathe" the one you're with, which could fit Coni and Rolu.

I don't see why Jackie needs any more money, when she got a lot from several of her husbands. She had told Coni they could travel the best circles of Europe. And how much does Coni have? She told her Mom to name her price. If Coni is so rich, why was she living in an apartment, and Mau in a mansion? Okay, better just to go with the flow.

Aldo must be pretty happy, having found out that Furia is his Dad. But if he tells Estre in some kind of insensitive way (as he probably will), it's just going to upset her, and not do his cause any good.

I do hope Xime will be "forced" by Moni to reveal the truth.
 

Loved the recap, Sylvia. Ximena and Estrella are my favorite characters. That Estrella can really shake it, can't she! Ximena may turn out to be the smartest (??) well, sharpest person on the show. Let's hope she remembers where she left the thermometer!

Stephe, I love your 'squinchy face' >_< My sentiments exactly.

Carlos, have a wonderful time on your vacation. You'll have plenty of time when you get home to reassemble Coni after the rest of us finish chewing her up!
 

Hombre, we will be in Baltimore in March. My cousin is in a band in Miami and they have a gig up there. That's all I know so far, no date, time or venue. I think they are called Led Zedd or some such. Antonio is about 50 and wears a hilarious wig on stage. In real life he is a doctor!
 

Emelia, who indeed will defend poor Coni while I'm away? This is a very difficult time for her and even her mom is not being very supportive (although offering pretty good advice). Maybe Stephe is a fan and will look out for her. Judy takes up for the underdog, though I sense negative vibes from her when it comes to Coni. Somehow, I don't see Karen stepping up to defend her either. Sylvia? Diana? Kris? Hombre? Mike? Rebecca? Jarocha? Emilia, it may be up to you.

Carlos
 

While I love Ximena's creative ways of getting even with Rolu, I maintain that he must be enjoying this somewhat. I mean, he does have the use of his arms; he could have stopped her from shoving a horse thermometer somewhere uncomfortable. And, he hasn't left yet.
 

Julia, it certainly is strange that Rolu continues to hang around. Surely he does have some money, if not family, that he could use to get away. Curious. Somehow, I don't think that Ximena is quite done, which of course means more fun for us but not so much for Rolu.

Carlos
 

TGIF!!!! I am done working for the week and ready for the weekend.

One common thread I have noticed in today's comments is that all the characters we are discussing are quite complex. They are shades of grey, not really black and white. Not one of them is really "good" nor are they really "bad". (Karen may disagree with me here on Coni.)As such they are much more interesting than typical telenovela characters. They are also ambivalently involved with other people. Some are with people they don't love or allegedly don't even like, yet they have their reasons, good or bad, for being where they are.

When Ximena was in her telenovela persona and scolding Coni she should have added Jarocha's sentiment: "and you will only end up hurting yourself!"

Karen, it has occurred to me that maybe Coni's worst punishment would be to end up as Nieves' daughter in law. Who is the strongest alpha b***h of the two? Honestly, I'm not sure, but Nieves has age and cunning on her side.
 

Sorry I will not defend Coni either, the crap she pulls with kids involved is toooo much. I still like her fashion sense.

Wonderful recap Capn!! I didn't see all the episode but you brought it to life!! Sooooo funny!! Especially the title and the tn within the tn.

I saw the Aldo fight scene, hysterical, I don't feel too sorry for Aldo, he asked for it.

THe idea of Xime leaving in the thermometer makes me crack up endlessly!!!!

Thanks for another hysterical job Sylvia!!!
 

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