Thursday, April 29, 2010

Gancho Thursday 4/29 - Where dolls have balls and the boys are coy

Ahoy all, I'd like to thank all you commenters for hanging in there with us when Uni rescheduled our wonderful telenovela. It's been great fun and I have thoroughly enjoyed recapping with such an esteemed group of recappers and commenters. Gracias a todos!!!

We left Moni in the bar last night challenging the big dude to a boxing match and she's got 3000 pesos worth of serious to prove it. El Trucho (bogus, imposter?) says she's crazy, meanwhile his pals egg him on saying he's finally met his match (a shoe-form to fit the shoe, we learned that last week).

Poor old Mau sits in the empty space that was Monita's house while Marcos and Beto try to cheer him up, saying it's not his fault and Moni has just GOT to turn up. Beto's got an idea, Isa's sick so they should notify the hospitals to keep an eye out for her. Marcos stops them from rushing out because he's got an admission to make. Isa's not really sick, the doc was his friend and the diagnosis is a lie. Isa's in perfect health. Mau and Beto are impactado, however this is the last we hear of Marcos's lie tonight.

Holy cow, Trucho the Bogus, is a huge guy. Would a little squirt like our Monkey really be able to take this beast? Trucho tells her that God gave her those delicate hands for weaving, cooking, darning socks and underwear and for stroking her man, not for fighting. OK, I'm guessing she's going to kick his butt soon. He claims his prize will be to kiss her luscious lips, so she throws her money down, winds up and knocks him onto the floor.

Back in the hood Coni's doing her best to persuade Papa Marcos to take Nieves out to dinner followed by a night of love in his hotel room. This effectively kills two birds with one stone, she won't have to make dinner and she and Beto will have the house to themselves. Now all Coni and her bizcocho have to work out is will they eat their to-go sushi with chopsticks or with Milanesas and papas?

Our colorful and sparkly-shirted Snowball prepares to leave for her big date and Coni deliberately spills the beans that Marcos plans to propose again. But Nieves' gasp of delight is interrupted by a masked luchador messenger. She snips that she has no desire to see Don Cesar, but the masked one mumbles that Don Cesar is seriously ill and has been in the hospital for the past couple of days. Her next gasp, not so delighted.

Trucho rubs his jaws and knows the little lady means business. He agrees to the fight, 3K for him if he wins and 5K for her if she wins. She scampers off to get her gloves while the rest move the tables aside to form a ring. Isa is concerned, no not about Moni's health but for her 3K that might be lost. However Moni is confident that she'll win, heck she's the Mexican National Champ, so Isa, always looking to make a quick peso, lays a bet on the monkey.

Trucho gets the first hit and flattens Monita.

Mau arrives home to find his favorite cousin hanging with the kiddies. Xime tells him she's just given her husband the boot, they are getting a divorce, and she's starting chapter four which is the family chapter. Apparently Ximena's been getting good advice from the psychologist in residence, Dany.

Mau's got a check for Xime, remember when she sold her stock and loaned him the money? This is the payback with interest and Xime tries to decide how to spend it. How about giving it to Dany for her therapy sessions? Uh, no, Mau won't hear of it. OK then, she'll simply have to tear up the check. She starts to rip and..."just kidding" she giggles with her pixie grin.

Isa helps Monita to her feet only so she can yell at her for losing her 3K pesos. Let me guess, her mother's milk was acetone. Our little monkey's not about to be bested by the hulk so she challenges Trucho once again. She even gets in a few good jabs to his stomach and face, unfortunately he acts like a mosquito was bothering him.

Meanwhile Isa paces her room calling her daughter an estupida. Think Isa, think, where's the nearest bank? She calls the bank of Marcos and tells him if he wants to to see his daughter he'll deposit three million pesos into her account, if not he'll never see Moni again.

Trucho taunts Moni by telling her to give it up and give him a kiss so he can check out her moves in bed. She gives him one in the kisser all right, also in the nuts, the chin, the stomach, and a couple to the face. He drops like big gigantic sack of potatoes and the fickle crowd cheers their new champion, Mo-ni-ta, Mo-ni-ta, Mo-ni-ta!

Moni happily bursts into their hotel room shows mommy dearest her fistful of pesos. She won! See mom, you don't have to worry about money because your little monkey's going to win a lot more.

Back home Marcos skids into Mau's house ecstatically waving his cell phone. He heard from Isa and she promises not to hurt Moni if he will deposit 3 million pesos into her account. So why is he so happy? Because she made a grave error, the number she called from was stored in his phone and he traced it back to a hotel in Pachuca, they must be there!

The sun rises and it's another day. Mau's a bit miffed at Beto because they got a flat tire on the way and Beto wouldn't let Mau drive, thus losing valuable time. Mau suggests they go into the cantina first, no not for a chelada (poor Beto, so denied) but to see if anyone has seen Moni. And which cantina are they in? Why it's the very one where Moni won her match, que sorpresa! The owner tells them all about the little lady who beat up their doleful champ the day before. They snap their fingers...Monita!!

However the trail gets cold at their hotel. The soul brothers are discouraged to hear that their beloved monkey and her asp of a mama left town early that morning.

Over at the hood Coni is not at all pleased to see Nieves escorting their newest houseguest to the table. It's Don Cesar who is under the weather as evidenced by his flattened hair. He buries his head in Nieves' ample bosom and sighs that with her care he'll get better. Ay!! He sees Coni and shrieks...but not as loudly as Coni does. Her protests fall on deaf ears. Nieves demands that Coni quit lazing about and get back to her chores.

Now we've got Luisa taking advantage of her daddy's absence. She visits Andres to tell him that nobody understand her like he does. (Oh lordy, did that tired phrase ever sound fresh to me? I suppose so...a million years ago.) She announces that she intends to be his girlfriend no matter what her father says. I kind of feel sorry for the poor little schmuck. The sucker seals it with a pucker.

Marcos is bummed to hear the news about Moni but he urges the soul brothers to ask around town while he attends to urgent business at home. Since he's standing in the vecindad I guess we know what his business is. Coni trots up, a survivor of the worst experience of her life, a visit to the fish market. Ugh, the pushing, the nacos, the smell! And for what? So Don Cesar can have his Pescado de Ajillo ! Marcos blows a fuse when he finds out about Nieves' latest project. Nieves comes out, calls Coni a layabout (fodonga), which causes Coni to dump the fish on the ground, which causes Marcos to slip on the fish and fall flat on his back on the tiles. Oh my, Nieves is going to have her hands full!


Let's join a gab session between Xime and Estrella. Xime brags that she's on her own and happy about it. Estre's solo too because her little cub is leaving the country to continue his studies, but she's a bit more pensive. However at least she's getting some work. Xime wants to work too, maybe she'll invent something, or open a club called Maraviguau! Or wait, she has an idea but can't catch it, she grabs the air a couple of times but oops, it's gone. Oh wait it's back! They can partner up and open a fashionable restaurant bar of VIP megafashion where Estre can do standup comedy. Estre says they can call that place Maraviguau. "Hey what a great idea!" exclaims Xime. They shake on it.

Back at Nieves' Nursing Facility the two invalids begrudgingly share a bed. Marcos wants to go rehab in his presidential suite. Don Cesar seconds the motion but Nieves stands firm, arms akimbo, Marcos is staying right where he is so she can attend them both. Um, she's sporting two frogs on her head and one hanging from each ear. Sana sana colito de rana...one frog for each invalid.

The soul brothers find out from the bar owner that Isa and Moni are on their way to the town of Guasca for another fight. Now we have a montage of them looking for, and just missing, Monita in various bars having beaten various hunks. Meanwhile Xime and Rolu sign their divorce papers, Xime and Estre design and build their new business, more fights, more Moni victories, more victims, more money for Isa. In fact Isa seems truly interested in her daughter (the cash cow) for the first time in her life. I guess she never got the money from Marcos.

The montage ends with Luisa stomping and Aldo chomping. In summary, "I'm sick of you and dad not allowing me to see who I want!" "I'm your big brother and I can tell you what to do." "Is it OK if I go out with my girlfriends then?" "Duh, OK go." Dude, are you on drugs again?

Moni and Isa end up at some bar where the smarmily gracious owner welcomes her and kindly tells her she's going to be beaten for the first time. A huge Lurch-looking guy stands up, "Monita, meet The Monster." Caras impactadas de Isa and Moni.

The Monster snarls at her and our spunky monkey snaps her fingers and tells him she's beaten bigger men than him. The bigger they are the harder they fall. Another monster snarl and even Isa looks a little worried. As they leave for a bit of a rest before tonight's sold-out fight she leans over and challenges, "See you tonight...Monster." Dang, who says dolls don't have balls.

Xime, Estre and Lalu are in their decorating element. Lalu can't believe that these two single women aren't already lined up at the buffet of muscular workmen who are so eagerly trying to please the new owners. Ximena, in another acting tour-de-force, describes how the similarities of the workers to the two hermanos Klunder is making her positively schizophrenic. First one looks like Arnie with his little lamb curls. Then another one has a cute behind that's exactly like Rolu's. But wait, now it's Lalu's turn for a surprise. He run over and grabs lamby curls and buttkin and it's none other that Arni and Rolu who have agreed to work for free to help Xime out! They all grin and Xime admits this makes her very happy. She draws a little heart in the air and makes it beat with her hand.

Let's leave this exquisite silliness for a moment and join Gabi and Sal for some grown-up time. They are discussing the new restaurant bar with the goofy name and Sal tells Gabi he's reserved it this weekend for...their wedding. By the end of the weekend she'll be Senora Ulloa. Finally! (I hope. Where's Loriloca?)

Our galan and his soul brother seem to have finally caught up with Monita. The bar owner and his pal Monster tell Mau and Beto (whom they believe to be fight promoters) that Moni is staying at Pension Cuca Ruices just on the corner.

Tonight is the inaugural opening of Marviguau! Estre and Xime greet their first guests, Luisa and her beau Andres. The kids immediately start making out and of course Aldo arrives, sees his lying sis and wants to rumble. Esterella holds him back.

Xime summons the hermanos Klunder and they trip all over themselves running to their mistress. Rolu pleads his case, he signed the divorce papers but he'll scream a thousand times in front of the priest I DO! Arnie pleads his case. Xime probably wonders why should she decide and end this delicious attention? Well she can't decide because right now she has to give all her attention to Marviguau. It's either the club or them and she chooses the club, but she's certain that she really loves one of them and soon, very soon she'll decide which ONE of them is her true love. OOps, she forgot to say three things but she's just too busy.

Mau and Beto arrive at the pension and ask if they can come in. No way says the stern Duena, this is a pension for women only! They try to tell her it's important but she shuts the door in their faces. Beto has an idea...

Inside the grounds Isa tells Moni she doesn't feel well but no more doctors or hospitals. Moni tells her mommy dearest that this time they have spent together has been the best ever. Isa leaves to rest awhile and Moni thought bubbles about hapier times with Mau.

One of the lady guests runs over to Dona Cukita to excitedly tell her two classy ladies want to rent a room. Cukita agrees to meet them and the lovely young ladies enter. OMG, I guessed it was coming but it's still hilarious. Mau and Beto in drag (and looking extremely good I might add), sashay into the grounds. Beto hides behind a feminine fan and Mau casually glances around, looking for his Monita.

Manana: Mau wants to kill andres, Mau wants to fight Monita, Mau wants to kiss Monita, bar fight!!

Sana, Sana
This rhyme is said to have magical healing power. Parents gently rub or tap their fingers over a cut, bruise, or other injury in a circular motion, repeating the rhyme, and the injured child quickly feels better. "Sana" means heal. This song is in De Colores and Other Latin-American Folk Songs for Children by Jose-Luis Orozco.

Sana, sana,
colita de rana,
Si no sanas hoy,
sanaras mañana.


Heal, heal,
little tail of the frog,
If you don't heal today,
you'll heal tomorrow.

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Sylvia,

You are always fantastic but tonight you drove with the roof down. I'm thinking you saved the last for best. Maravigua, Chula!

I loved this episode, but it for me was the saddest of all. How wonderful is Moni's triumphant Gypsy boxing tour? How sweet would it be if Isabel cared a whit for her adoring daughter? How disappointed will Valentina be when she learns the truth? Odds are that will be Mon. Oh! Crap!

Ximena must be given her on show after this. Do the Televisa gente have enough sense to see this?

I think Rolu must be the most under-rated galan ever. Heck, I think he's handsome and even better... interesting.

Coni... more later.

Carlos
 

Thanks for a great recap Sylvia.

Did this episode turn into a drag or what? :)

With all of that fighting, you would have thought they would have caught up to Moni by now. How many days of gone by?

It looks like Hissy has sort of been enjoying herself. What will she do when she finds out she's not dying?

Where is Loriloca?

While the Mau is away, the Luisa will play. ""Is it OK if I go out with my girlfriends then?" "Duh, OK go." Dude, are you on drugs again?"

Nieves has both of her men under control. Time to choose.
 

Oh yes I had several sexist sow wisecracks about the hunkalicious Rolu but I thought, "why state the obvious?". I thought he was particularly fetching in his dirty and half-clad state.

Jeff, you are seriously the master of good titles. Two in one comment!

I hope Monita never finds out that her mother doesn't love her.
 

Sylvia, sort of torn, since Moni has been so stubborn, want to see her learn the truth. Then again, she's our little monkey. Don't want things to be too bad for her. She's a big girl and pretty resilient, so I think she would get over it. She will probably forgive her if she finds out.
 

Sylvia,

As for your title and the incantation,Sana Sana...A♠ A♣ A♥ A♦

Jeff,

I enjoyed the traveling and boxing, and I can almost guarantee that Sylvia did for obvious reasons. Does anyone really care all that much about Luisa and Andres? Whats the worst that can happen? He's horny... not violent.

Carlos
 

Oh my goodness... and she's screechy!
This might not be pretty.

Carlos
 

Hahaha! Carlos you are BAD!! That would be one romance scene I would not want to see. Thank goodness for pillows.
 

Sylvia,

Gracias, gtacias, gracias! For this recap and for all the others .

Who were the best looking mujeres tonight? Xime? Estrella? Coni? Beto? Mau? As you said, Sylvia, I knew it was coming and it was hilarious anyway.

And, yes that half clad Rolu was almost enough to change my mind about Arny. But no! He can see the color of her soul!

Güera
 

Guera, both Mau and Beto looked oddly authentic. La Cuckita knew something was slightly off but yet our boys looked very tastefully dressed.

As beautiful as Xime and Estrella are I find Coni very fetching in her casual garb. She seems to be having fun "slumming". And don't forget Gabi, she's got the classic beauty down pat.
 

Sylvia, thanks for your recap. I have enjoyed your work, humor, great vocabulary, and witty comments. Your title was fun too.

I want to pick up on Tuesday's thread about the most kissable galan. I actually choose Mau in spite of the fact that his character is way too dumb. Height to me is a wonderful characteristic in men and our lab stands head and shoulders above most of the cast. Though I’ve seen Rulli before there was something about his look in this novela that won me over. I’m usually a Colunga, Yáñez, Camil, and Arana (Jero) fan but I am a firm believer in enjoying all men I find attractive and not limiting myself to a type ;).
 

Wow Sylvia...I think I want to steal Carlos' compliment and say the same thing "you are always fantastic but tonight you drove with the roof down".

This recap just sparkled from start to finish. I loved every line. And throwing in that Sana Sana Rana rhyme and explanation, as well as the scrumptious recipe for fish with garlic sauce was the cherry on top of the cake.

You were brilliant and breezy and funny and sexy (butkin...love it) and it was simply perfect.

What a fitting farewell to Gancho. You done your self proud (this is bad grammar Jarocha) and you done Gancho proud.

And you've absolutely blessed my morning. Thanks, amiga.
 

Karen, glad you weighed in on the all important kissing question. Probably the best kisses ever were from my 6'5" college beau. Nothing like being swept up in manly arms. Of course the raging hormones at that age probably helped also.
 

Thanks everyone for your amusing, insightful and kind comments.

Karen, you are very wise for not wanting to be pinned down by one type. It's a big world out there with many possibilities. You make a good case for Rulli.

I can't wait to see how Mau and Beto handle themselves in skirts and shawls. Tonight should be good.
 

What a fantastic recap. Have not had a chance to see this episode, and with only two more episodes couldn't wait to read this review. So well done, I could not stop laughing. thank you
 

Cap'n Sylvia, what a recap! You were truly sailing in this one! I enjoyed all the humorous asides, the title, the links to recipes, and lot's of cute phrases like "The sucker seals it with a pucker." Thank you for this, and for all of your wonderful recaps.

It is ironic that if Marcos never bribed that doctor to say Isabel was dying, Hissy wouldn't have been able to use that to pull Moni's heartstrings about 100 times. Not only did nothing good come out of Marcos's "plan", but if Moni finds out, how would she EVER forgive him for something like that?

I thought the camera work and stuntwork was very good on the part where Marcos slipped on the fish. It was very convincing. Also, Moni's punch to Trucho's face was extremely well done.

Don Cesar reminded me a little of Jose Feliciano with his hair down.

This show is so much fun!
 

I forgot to weigh in on which female character I'd most like to kiss. I'm picking Estrella. Xime's too tall for me, Coni's not my type (sorry, Carlos), Moni and Paula might beat me up, but Estrella is just so sweet and kind (and sexy), she's my favorite.

Oh, I also really like Gabi. So Estrella and Gabi, can I have both?
 

Estrella is also feisty....but as I recall, you like those types, Hombre.

Am I the only one though who preferred her with curly hair. I find those lank long locks rather dismal.
 

Maravigau, Cap'n:

You are maravigau and your recap is maravigua. I loved every word of your delicious take on a rapid-running episode.

Poor Moni! She SO wants her Mommy to love her. Ack, I hate the thought of her hearing about Isabel's perfidy.

Maybe the girl-boy-soul-brothers will kidnap Isabel today and wrap HER in a net a-la-Lobo. One can only hope...
 

What a fun recap, Cap'n. It was like deja vu, which I can't seem to accent right, but with even more fun.

Did I really hear Ximena say she was talking with Dani about "2-minute men"? Mau and Aldo seemed highly amused. They should hang out with Xime more often; that would get them out of their funks.

I can't believe I will have to wait an extra week to see the finale! Oh, well, that will give me something to look forward to and make it easier to come back from vacation.
 

I'd like to see the boys do a little luchador action in drag. That would shake up the cantina.
 

Hi, I'm confused here, when does this end? I thought it was tuesday with the new novela starting on tuesday. I don't want to miss the final episodes, can someone give me more informaton. thanks
 

The finale is Monday.
 

Sylvia, thanks for your artful, detailed recap.  Your title needs to go into the recap hall of fame  Sylvia, you're the reason I first lurked at Gancho, and then decided to make my presence known, I loved the photos of your "most excellent (Mexican) adventure," I could tell this was a family/neighborhood kinda of a  place.....thanks for sharing. (Still remember the last dance photo!)   

What a fun, fun episode, really one of the best, Moni knocking out  those BIG, BIG Mexican boxers, the M&B road trip and then the  Gancho salute to Tony Curtis and Jack Lemon in "Some Like It Hot." Can't wait for today's episode. Will Mau get thruogh to Moni, I doubt it, but we have lots of laughs watching him try!  I'm sure Beto, although in a dress, will still be trying to make his moves on the other female guests. If my recorder didn't tape, I'm going to be so MAD. !Hasta mañana!   
 

Sandy,

I certainly hope that your recorder worked well. Today's was another fun episode which I've no doubt will be recounted in vivid and eloquent detail by Hombre.

Carlos
 

Sandy, thank you so much for your sweet words. I still think about my fab trip to Guanajuato, salsa dancing until the wee hours and then stopping at the 24-hr taco stand for a late dinner. Good times! I'm so glad you enjoyed the photos.

I like that you mentioned the Gancho salute to Some Like It Hot; definitely one of my all time favorite movies!

Well, it's been a long week so I think I'll relax and watch a bit of Friday's episode before I turn in.
 

Sylvia, thank you for your wonderful recaps. You navigated the ship lo these many months, sailing us through calm waters, rough seas and uncharted territory. Your words soothed us, made us laugh and most of all, made us think. Your style, humor, insight and details have been amazing and your recaps always interesting and thought-provoking.

I can't fathom not seeing your recaps each week. But, you have exciting plans ahead so sail on Cap'n, sail on. I wish you the utmost happiness on all of your journeys.

I'm sorry I missed this but you brought all of the events vividly to life. Gracias amiga.

Karen, I like your take on the galans, (that you'd take them all) ;) Excellent! Mine would be Yanez, sigh, sigh...

So sad this is coming to an end. Now, must read the fabulous Hombre's recap.

Diana
 

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