Friday, July 02, 2010
Dinero #146, 7/2/10: Ale Puts Her Foot in Her Mouth and Vicky Gets a Slap in the Face
Before we get to the show, I have to say muchisimas gracias to Private 057 and to everyone else for filling in the details for last week’s episode. I had an excellent break and I’m ready to jump into another week of recapping.
Ale overhears Jimenez, Nelson, and Pepeto panting over the mamacita Rafa is meeting at El Gran Canyon restaurant. Nelson literally hits the ceiling in surprise when Ale interrupts to ask what they’ve been talking about. The guys are terrible liars and claim they were talking about an amiga of Pepeto’s. They awkwardly offer no answers when Ale asks where Rafa is. She thanks them for nothing and flounces off to her office, Susana hot on her heels.
Ale paces around the office and kicks herself for “seeing something that isn’t there”. She tells Susana that Rafa is at some restaurant having the time of his life with a beautiful, rich woman. Susana is skeptical: couldn’t that be Marian they were talking about? Ale has been completely consumed by the green-eyed monster. “There is no way they meant Marian. Rafa has an appointment with her tomorrow to close the deal! No, he left with the money in his pocket to go out with some skank!”
Rafa scampers into the restaurant with a death grip on the briefcase full of dinero. Marian is pleased to see him, as she was anxious about Rafa carrying around so much cash. Rafa’s cell phone rings but he refuses to answer it so they can talk business. Marian hands Rafa several contracts to go over but his cell phone just keeps ringing. Marian is visibly annoyed by the interruption and Rafa dutifully ignores it.
Ale admits she has no right to meddle in Rafa’s private life but that doesn’t stop her from developing an evil plan after Vicky calls for Rafa. Susana tells Vicky she doesn't know where Rafa is and Vicky seethes as usual. Ale is even more sure Rafa is a two-timing loser since he is out with a woman who is not his novia. “Why don’t you tell her where Rafa is?” Susana is flat out against it. VVV is dangerous and crazy; Rafa would kill her for letting Vicky interfere. Susana wonders how they can find out who Rafa’s mystery woman is but Ale’s jealousy has reached the “I don’t care” stage.
Rafa peruses the contracts and finds he needs to give Marian a postdated check (cheque posfechado). Marian assures Rafa that she trusts him to pay her; it’s just a business formality. Rafa is happy to do it but less enthused when he finds out the check is for 100,000 pesos.
Ale is still incensed; she believed Rafa when he said he wanted her to stay at the Siglo but instead he is gallivanting around town with some slut. “Rafa has betrayed me again. He is a cynical womanizer who plays with everyone’s feelings!” (Oh, if only Ale weren’t so insecure. She jumps to conclusions so quickly based on zero evidence.)
Vicky calls the Siglo back to chew Susana out for hanging up on her. “If you work for my novio, then you work for ME!” Ale takes the phone and pushes all the right buttons. “You want to know where your novio is? He is at El Gran Canyon restaurant with one of his floozies.”
Susana is upset Ale would have the nerve to rat Rafa out so carelessly. Ale has no regrets since Rafa has already been equally ruthless. “He deserves it! Rafa went out to get drunk with his future and mine in his hands.” Beltran rudely wanders into the office without knocking. Ale tells him she has decided to stay at the Siglo, which greatly pleases him. When Beltran asks about Rafa, Ale wastes no time in trying to cause more misery for Rafa. “He left, did not say where he was going, and has not called.”
Beltran is confused why Ale wouldn’t know where Rafa went; after all, Rafa told him personally about meeting Marian at a restaurant to discuss a serious business deal for the Siglo. Ale’s eyes widen in surprise. She thought they weren’t meeting until the next day. Beltran explains Marian proposed to meet Rafa at the restaurant to ensure the cash would stay safe. Ale and Susana fake an important phone call to get Beltran out of the office.
Vicky is still wailing like a two year old when Pancho honks the car horn outside. The cavalry has arrived! She and Felipe rush out the door, just missing Susana’s phone call by seconds.
Susana won’t give up and tries to call Marian, despite Ale’s misgivings. They can’t get through to Marian or Rafa. Susana says Rafa is going to kill Ale when he finds out what she did, and for good reason. Since there’s no other way, Ale leaves to find the restaurant and warn Rafa.
Zetina calls to speak to Rafa but, of course, he isn’t available. Our spy is slinking around the gates of a secluded location where Marco and Chavez are seeking the advice of "El Gran Brujo Mololongo". Marco is thoroughly creeped out but Chavez assures him El Brujo has the solution to his little problem with satisfying Carmela.
The Siglo employees all stew about Doña Arcadia calling a meeting. She orders them to stand in a line and scolds them like a drill sergeant. Their sales have been abysmal, they have to do better, etc. Nothing new there.
It’s Marco’s turn to see the Great Oz…er, El Gran Brujo. Marco cautiously walks into a strange room full of candles and is yelled at by a man in a headdress. El Brujo asks Marco’s problem and he explains in a roundabout way. El Brujo chants and says there are many storms in Marco’s brain; they need to get them out to cure him. He tells Marco to take a seat.
Rafa and Marian both sign the contract and toast to their success. Marian snaps her fingers and three sharp-dressed men appear. She orders them to take the briefcase full of money and, por el amor de Dios, be careful with it. Rafa very, very reluctantly hands over the dinero. Now that the business is done, Marian can turn on the charm. She asks how things have been going between Rafa and Ale. “This is the first time you’ve been left alone to attend to your own work!”
Marian spoke too soon! Ale zooms over to their table and says they have to get out of there! Rafa is all too confused until Ale whistles at him, clearly meaning there's a VVV problem. Marian is fed up with Ale and puts her foot down. “You can’t let Rafa go anywhere alone! When are you going to stop harassing him?” Ale swears she only showed up to warn Rafa his girlfriend is on her way.
Marian is shocked. “What girlfriend? What is she talking about?” Ale had no idea Marian didn’t know about Vicky and clamps a hand over her own mouth for spilling the beans. Rafa swears to Marian he will explain but maybe it would be best if she left. “Of course I’m leaving! You are both crazy. I can’t even decide who is crazier than the other! I am out of here!”
(Forgive the translation from here on out because everyone starts talking over each other at a thousand miles a minute.)
Rafa demands to know what’s going on; he met Marian because she called and urgently needed the cash. Now suddenly he has to run away because of Vicky! Ale is truly sorry now and wants to explain but she is cut off by a piercing scream. Ale shields Rafa behind her while Vicky screeches. “I called Susana and someone told me you would be here with another woman and here I find you with Licenciada Alvarez del Castillo!!”
Ale says it was she who said that to Vicky. VVV doesn’t believe Ale, of course, and shrieks at her. Ale shrinks back at Vicky’s wrath but warns her to calm down. VVV is not to be dissuaded from her rage and throws a drink in Ale’s face. Ale counters by swiftly slapping Vicky in the face. Vicky swings at Ale but Ale ducks just in time for Vicky to accidentally hit Rafa.
Complete chaos erupts with people tussling and wrestling everywhere. Felipe jumps on Rafa’s back and Ale jumps on Felipe to pull him off. Pancho holds Vicky back while several waiters jump into the fray in an attempt to stop it. Plates and people are strewn all over the place. Ale yells for everyone to calm down and Vicky calls her a zorra (bitch/slut/other colorfully insulting meanings).
The cops show up but that hasn’t stopped Vicky from screaming insults at Ale. Vicky’s brothers threaten Rafa; he had better repay every cent he owes them because Rafa’s family will pay the price if he doesn’t. The police drag Vicky and her hermanos out of the restaurant.
Ale, with Rafa’s arms still wrapped around her, apologizes for causing such trouble. Once she realizes Rafa is still holding her, Ale yelps and shoves him away. Rafa asks Ale why she would sic Vicky on him. She apologizes again and says she thought Rafa was out drinking with their money. After Ale gets Rafa to sit down and cool off, she admits to thinking Rafa was out with another woman and explains the whole debacle.
Rafa is furious. “I know you have reasons to distrust me. But this is not playing fair! I may have lost the deal with Marian! My house and my family are in jeopardy! I have to fix this right now. Next time, have a little more faith in me.” Rafa speeds out of the restaurant, leaving Ale perplexed and humbled.
Lots to look forward to. Until then have a great fourth of July, everyone!
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It was my pleasure to recap last week's episode. If you ever need another substitute recapper for Dinero I'm your Private!
Signing off... Private 057
I really hope Ale has learned her lesson this time. Even if Rafa can't yet explain to her why he said he was trying to con her. In her heart she knows this isn't true, and knows she has never actually seen Rafa do anything dishonest.
So the post-dated check was for the additional 100,000 pesos that the trucks cost (total of 4.6 million pesos and Rafa only had 4.5 million). With the expectation that once he sells the trucks, he'll have enough money in his account for Marian to cash the check. That got me thinking about just what Rafa owes and to whom, and I honestly can't fugure out how he will finally get out of debt.
-He owes Marian 100,000 pesos.
-He owes Vicky's family 4.5 million pesos, which he is trying to switch out with a bank loan.
-He still owes Ale 4.5 million pesos.
When he sells the trucks he should make at least 4.6 million- enought to pay Ale and Marian what he owes them. He will also make a profit from the sale, which he is splitting with Ale. The question is, just how much profit can they actually make? Certainly not enough for Rafa to come out with an additional 4.5 million to get out of the Vicky or bank debt. Am I thinking about this too much? Lol!
Sounds like it was a riot and thanks for such a lively description, Flores.
Seems that in the Spanish-speaking culture, it's perfectly acceptable to all talk at the same time and talk over each other even if it's not a big fight. A student of my husband's from South America said that Latinos find Anglo-Saxon conversation exceptionally plodding and slow because we wait for the other person to finish a sentence before beginning ours.
Likewise, I was showing off a few of my telenovela phrases to the gal from Dominican Republic that works where I do (you know..."suelteme, no me toques, qué haces aqui? complete with flamboyant gestures) and she cracked up because she says Anglos seemed paralyzed to her when they talk....she mimicked having both arms crossed on chest and stiff as a board.
Well, sum total, I think a Latino would have an easier time recapping Masterpiece Theatre than we do on these rompin' stompin' comedies. But it sure is good training for the brain!
I laughed when VVV's little brother came in with the hunk-o-carne and wanted her to cook it for dinner. She just carried on and then when he pushed her backwards, he pushed her with the meat. I don't know why that was so funny to me, but it was.
What happens if the deal with Marian falls through. Does he get the cash and the check back?
AmyK
Melinama: I can recap half-time. Just let me know how that would work.
So glad Marian was gone before the crazy de la Parras got there, wow. And good that Ale saw that her jumping to conclusions and overreactions were really uncalled for. Maybe she'll remember that next time.
I'm hoping this might get VVV away from Rafa, but probably not yet. Although now are they going to want their money back right away?
Now bring back Rubi!
As for the money, I think that Rafa shouldn't have to pay back Vicky's family for a month, as long as he doesn't back out of the wedding. So he can sell the trucks, and the earnings will be enough so that his half would be more than the extra 100,000 pesos he needs. Then he can pay back Vicky's father, and back out of the wedding.
Then, he'd still owe Ale. But that whole debt is silly, anyway. It was puffed up out of all reason by Marco, and hopefully, if Rafa and Ale finally get together, she can just forget the whole thing.
On the other hand, there's no way it'd be that easy, and it's more likely we'll see tons of twists and turns before we're done with the debt.
Marco and Chavez were pretty funny tonight too with the witch doctor. And Jufy I agree with you that was one of my favorite parts. That women that walked out looked pretty spooked.
Did I completely miss something?
On a sidenote - Can he trust Marian?
I'm getting a bad vibe from Marian. I'm not absolutely sure our sweet little Rafa can trust her either. She has seemed way too slick lately. We shall see....
Bring back Rubi!
You could well be right. But your second point (that this is telenovela world) is also true, in that many times, things are not as logical as they might be in the real world. I sort of thought they never specified how much the earnings would be, and I also got the impression that Ale would keep her half of the earnings, and it would not be applied to the debt. Ale was already going to get all her money back. The only reason she'd be Rafa's partner would be if she earns extra. Also, I don't think Rafa even has the bank loan yet. I could be wrong about all this, but it'll be fun to see what happens.
He and Ale are splitting the profits from the trucks. Ale expects her 4.5 million that's owed to her (so no 4.5 million back for Vicky and family); and Marian expects her 100,000. And Ale expects to split the additional truck profits. Those additional profits will in no way equal the 4.5 million Rafa owes Vicky and her family (which he originally borrowed to pay Ale, not to buy trucks). Rafa intends to get a bank loan to pay Vicky's family off, so that he can get out of the marriage. But that would mean he would owe a bank 4.5 million in the end.
Since I can't balance my checkbook, my mind is boggled by the deals. Why does Marian need money so soon, to buy the trucks or for something else? Seems strange since she lives so well. I agree, there is the possibility she may be shifty.
GinCA
Whatever the case, we're talking a "titipuchal" of money and I'm still worried about Marian's motives.
Vivi, what fun. Did you learn about the lagrimas that form inside the glass when you swirl the Tequila? I think that it's fascinating that the TNs generally imply that whisky is somehow superior and more desirable than Tequila. In Destilando Amor, even Aaron, a distiller of Tequila preferred his whisky. Of course Juan appreciated his own product but it was Meester James from Britain who was the true connoisseur.
Looks like I'll be spending the weekend catching up on my reading. The Lovely Linda has offered to share her TV and I was able to catch STuD Friday, but she is not a big fan of Univision.
Carlos
Thank you all for explaining the whole money situation to me. I just see one one problem with that: how on earth will he sell all those trucks quickly enough? It seems like they are all complaining that cars are not selling. Maybe used cars would be easier to sell? But again, we are in TN world.
Also, the bank debt will come with interests, so he will end up paying much more.
I think Marian likes Rafa and she just wants him for herself. She just uses all the money excuses to keep him close and dependent on her.
maria
I met a woman there who is married to a Bolivian, lives near his family here in the DC area, and often watches novelas with her suegra. But she doesn't understand all of it. She's currently watching HQEDNS and was even more confused that many of us here about what Rafa owes to whom. So I spent part of the evening explaining it to her. Lol! I also directed her to our site. I hope she joins.
Carlos- So what I learned, which may have been obvious to everyone else, is that there are many different types of mezcal (all made from agave) that come from 10 or more types of agave plants. Tequila is one type of mezcal, but it is only made from the blue agave, which only grows in one part of Mexico (whereas all the types of agave grow all over the country). Each type of mezcal made from the different agave have distinctive tastes that someone with a trained palate can discern, just like different wines. And of course there are differences that come with age and whether or not they were distilled in copper, or aged in various kinds of barrels. Tequila, like champagne, comes from one distinctive kind of agave, in one part of the country, and can immediately be identified by taste.
Vivi, your holiday sounds wonderful. I have "D.C. on the 4th" on my life list of things to do.
Looking forward to tonight's episode. I am also glad the money has found a safe home (at least I hope it's safe).
Mil in NC
And wouldn't you know...you found a possible new convert to CarayCaray. How wonderful.
Mil in NC...Yessssss...let's hope that money is safe. And that Marian is on the up and up....dinero-wise anyway. I don't mind if he has designs on Rafa. He could do worse.
I know nothing about these matters, but have certainly picked up from this telenovela that tequila is considered common and that whiskey is considered high class.
Vivi, I believe your last posting about Rafa's financial situation to be correct. One point that no one has made however is that currently Rafa has his house being used as collateral for the loan to the familia de la Parra AND if he defaults in his payment to Ale. This is definitely a no-no.
Hope all had a nice holiday!
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