Friday, July 16, 2010

Dinero #155, 7/16/10: The Walls Have Ears and The Hills Have Eyes as Rafa Sniffs Out the Truth.

All the pieces are starting to (excruciatingly slowly) come together. The beginning of Marco’s downfall has begun!

Rosaura lets the cat out of the bag about Ale getting married at the end of the month. Ale raises her hackles and tells Rosaura off for spilling secrets about her personal life. Rosaura blames Claudia for spreading the gossip. Like a schoolgirl in trouble, Claudia stays after the meeting to speak to Ale in private. (While Rafa blends into the background to listen in.)

Ale is tired of Claudia’s childishness. “Why don’t you spend more time gaining clients than gossip? Who told you about my wedding?” Claudia is surprisingly worked up and vows she can’t say. After the chismosa (gossip) leaves the room, Ale turns on Rafa. He swears he had nothing to do with it; he has no business knowing about her wedding. Ale flounces out even more discouraged.

Claudia is spitting mad that Rosaura called her out in front of Ale. Rosaura is far too preoccupied with the cookies Gabriel sent her to be worried but Claudia won’t be ignored. “That witch is furious at me now! She even told me to pull down my skirt. Of course, since she’s the lead executive, the most intelligent and elegant at Autos Siglo. But she doesn’t know what a wandering eye her novio has!” Rosaura’s ears perk up. “How well do you know Marco? Is he unfaithful often?” Claudia refuses to say, despite Rosaura pleading for an answer. Pepeto, having eavesdropped on the entire conversation, pockets Claudia’s unattended cell phone.

Ale once again blames Rafa and his fan club for telling the whole office about her wedding. Susana pulls Nelson aside to grill him about it. “Either you, Pepeto, or Rafa told Claudia about Ale’s wedding. You guys are always talking and I know it isn’t about business.” Nelson promises none of them did it, which upsets Susana.

Rafa calls Nelson and Pepeto into the meeting room for another huddle. Pepeto thinks he has Marco in the palm of his hand because of Claudia’s cell phone. The guys go through her phone and find Marco’s number inside. Pepeto tells them about Claudia implying Marco’s infidelity in her discussion with Rosaura. Nelson thinks this new information explains a lot; they have an enemy inside Autos Siglo.

Marino has a hissy fit in front of Ramirez about being treated badly by the company. “I cannot work like this! Either Medina goes or I do!” Ramirez warns him that Beltran will never choose Marino over Rafa after all the money he’s made. Marino catches Claudia eavesdropping. She shrewdly offers to help him get rid of Rafa if he gives her three of his commissions without anyone else knowing. Marino readily agrees. (An unholy alliance is made. I sense a war between Marino/Claudia/Ramirez and Rafa/Pepeto/Nelson in the future.)

Pepeto is sure they have enough proof of Marco’s affair with Claudia. After all, Claudia has several incoming calls from Marco. Rafa is thrilled to have the information but wants to hold off before busting Marco. He has Pepeto return the phone since the last thing they need is to be known as thieves.

Meanwhile, Claudia frantically searches her desk for her phone. She whines and cries to Jimenez, who has a nervous breakdown about being accused of stealing. Rosaura calls the phone and she and Claudia follow the sound. Pepeto quickly stashes the phone in Claudia’s trashcan and pretends to find it.

Rafa and Nelson ruminate about Marco. Rafa doesn’t understand why Marco would stay with Ale when he obviously doesn't love her. Nelson remembers a conversation Rosaura had with the General about Marco’s involvement with Ale’s hacienda.

The General and Claudia have a shouting match when Claudia accuses the General of stealing her phone. Susana breaks it up to tell Rosaura that Rafa wants to speak with her. Rosaura babbles about “her situation” being the excuse for her lackluster sales. Rafa cuts her off and brings the conversation around to the Alvarez de Castillo family. Rosaura happily spills her guts. “Don Jorge is very rich and owns a gorgeous hacienda where they produce livestock and milk. But he got into a bad business deal and the hacienda was embargoed. The only reason he still has it is to pay off debts. Marco is the family lawyer and takes care of the hacienda.”

Rafa’s wheels start turning. “When was the embargo lifted?” Rosaura has no clue since it was Marco who handled it. However she says Marco is a pathetic lawyer. She’s heard Marco has a nice office somewhere but she never found out where. Rafa thanks Rosaura for her time and she scampers away when Pepeto enters.

Marino tells Claudia he has a meeting with a client who plans to buy 4 trucks. Claudia agrees to keep her end of the bargain once he seals the deal.

Marco tells the workers at the hacienda that Chavez won’t be returning. They’re overjoyed but less enthusiastic to hear Marco is taking over. Meanwhile, we see a homesick Chavez in a Bugs Bunny version of Iraq. Still no sign of Rubi…

Rosario gives Ale a quick call about the wedding invitations; they still need to send one to Urdiales. Ale remembers hearing the name of Urdiales’ company when he happened to be at the same restaurant as Ale and Marco. She gives the address of Aseguradora Latina to Rosario.

Rafa relates all the new information to Pepeto. “Marco is marrying Ale for money and not because he loves her. Alejandra and her family don’t have money but their hacienda does.” Pepeto wonders if Carmela might have something to do with the embargo on the hacienda. Rafa tells Pepeto to go to the court to find out just what Marco and Carmela have been up to with the hacienda.

Groundskeeper Chucho walks with Marco around the hacienda. Chucho is glad Marco has taken over because he’s sure Chavez was abusing the hacienda. He had wild parties and didn’t handle any of the necessary business for the livestock; Chucho almost called Don Jorge about it. Marco is shocked and promises to take care of the problem himself.

Chucho says the hacienda can only produce profits in the thousands for the upcoming month. Marco needs millions of pesos a month and threatens to kill Chucho if he says anything to the Alvarez de Castillos about the hacienda.

Rafa calls Zetina, who has been spying on Marco and Chucho. Rafa tells Zetina to follow Marco wherever he goes after leaving the hacienda.

Marino hands over his commission to Claudia, who seems to be having second thoughts. Marino warns her not to back out. Nelson channels Zetina as he spies on them from behind a display. Claudia assures him she has information that will help get Rafa out of their hair. They piece together that Ale must have been involved in Rafa’s last business deal. (I think they were talking about Ale being Rafa’s silent partner.) Claudia is behind throwing Ale under the bus but doesn’t want Rafa to suffer. Marino wants Rafa fired and, if possible, thrown in jail.

Avances: Ale overhears Rafa give seduction tips to Pepeto and Marino goes to Beltran in hopes of getting Rafa fired.

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Comments:
Flores, I haven't watched this yet--but it sounds like a good episode. Thanks for such a thorough recap. Yea! for Rafa finding out more about Marco. This is at least a good start. I'm a little disappointed that Claudia is causing deliberate harm.

"Bugs Bunny version of Iraq". Flores, this had me ROTFL! What a perfect, perfect description of those scenes.
 

Thanks for the recap! It was very enjoyable.
I like that Rafa is figuring things out but I'm afraid that he might have found out about the spy too late. I mean he is going to be on the chopping block pretty soon.
On the MArco/ Chavez front. I always suspected Marco of trying to play dirty. He's a backstabber. Wonder what Chavez will do when he realizes what Marco is doing.
Again I don't think Pepeto is going to have what it takes to get anyinfo from Carmela.
I had high hopes for Claudia until last night. She might still be able to redeem herself but I don't know how at this point.
Signing off... Private 057
 

Floresdeazul, great job. You certainly have the knack. We're really going to miss your recaps, but at least we get to enjoy them for a few more weeks.

I wasn't paying close attention Wednesday, but caught it last night when they repeated the scene with doña Arcadia. She told her toady that she would see Marino:

"...the twent... no the thirtieth of Feb. 2020."

I didn't realize that Rosaura knows so much about Marco. Rafa should have been pumping her for information sooner.

I finally got to see Urdiales, even if in a flashback. I also had not been aware that Ale falsified Rafa's credentials.

Carlos
 

Thanks for another great recap, Flores. I loved your title, too.

Maybe we're going to get some sort of Mexican standoff. Yes, Claudia may have told Marino about how Ale improved Rafa's resume. But I don't think Marino is allowed to shift sales to Claudia in return for secret info. And Claudia's relationship with Marco is not only dangerous for Marco, but it makes her look bad, too. In other words, lots of people have things to hide, and that might just prevent Rafa and Ale from getting in trouble. The downside is that it might also prevent Ale from finding out how bad Marco is, at least for the time being.

BTW, I saw Susana (the actress playing her) on another show, wearing a short skirt, and her legs are very nicely shaped, so this confirms that her constant uniform of pants is just a lifestyle choice (on this show).
 

Thanks for the recap. It was an interesting episode. I enjoyed the slapstick search for the cellphone. Little by little things are coming together for Rafa but, as Private 057 said, I hope it isn't too late.

What Marino, Ramirez & Claudia figured out in the end that it was Ale who brought Rafa into Autos Siglo and that she was probably a party to the fake resume. Marino, like Marco, wants more than to get Rafa fired. He wants him in jail -- and Ale too.

I'm also disappointed with Claudia. I thought that she was coming around but she is willing to do in anybody to save her skin. Is she that hung up on Marco???? Hard to understand her reasons.

Güera in (steamy) Syracuse
 

Flores, thanks for the recap. Last night did seem to move along more than lately. Glad Rafa is getting some clues. I thouhgt the Claudia looking for her cell phone was a funny little scene.

That Zetina is certainly proving to be a good little spy. Now they just have to put all the clues together.
 

Flores- Thanks so much for the recap. There are so many anvils and balls in the air right now in Ale's and Rafa's lives, it makes me antsy every time I watch the show. Santa Claus!

Claudia really disappointed me. She seems to be the only one who hasn't taken any baby steps from Ale's advice. All the others take two steps forward and then one step back. But Claudia takes a half step forward and then three steps back! How is she ever going to become that successful, respected businesswoman that she wants to be? Even her other goal of finding a rich husband is completely off track if she's sniffing around Marco. He doesn't have a cent to his own name- it's all Ale's money he's living on.

I really want Dandy and Susana to spill the beans to each other now so that she stops being annoyed with him, thinking he's scheming with Rafa. Although, the Rafa-Dandy-Pepeto team are doing a pretty good job of finding out all the stuff going on in Ale's life. But just think of all the work they could have saved themselves had Susana just told Dandy about all of financial troubles, the hacienda embargo, the problem with the house taxes and Ale needing to move in with Marco for that reason, and about Marco being the estate lawyer and that's how he and Ale met. So many things would have clicked for Rafa had he been given that inside info earlier. But mostly, I Susana to go back to being 100% confident in her Dandy. Ale's doubts about Rafa have tainted Susana's view of Dandy.
 

Thanks for another great recap! I wasn't able to see this episode, and yet now I feel I have seen it and can watch the next one with all the inside info. Just to put a word in here for Susana - of all the characters on this show she seems the most reliable and discrete, (even though she jumps to conclusions without full information, which is the bedrock of telenovela plot development) I don't want her to start betraying Ale's confidences to anyone else. I like her.
 

Sheila, good point. Though we are anxious for things to move along, you are right. If Dandy and especially Susana betrayed their friends, it would diminish what we like about them.

I am looking forward to the Carmela and Pepeto scenes. It seems most think Pepeto won't be able to handle her. Probably true--but it would be great if he could "manage" her and come away with some useful info (without being a bad guy).
 

Thanks Flor, nicely done.

I would like to say that I have faith in Pepeto, I think that he can handle Carmela. He is pretty confident when it comes to the ladies, remember he got kisses from Rosi, had some good lines for Claudia that kind of intrigued her.
He likes a challenge I really think that it will be interesting.

Can you have someone arrested in Mexico for lying on a job application? I should hope not.
 

Sheila- You do make a good point. The loyalty and discretion of Susana and Dandy is what makes them good friends and good people. I will be patient. :)
 

Thanks for the recap Flores! I'm looking forward to seeing Pepeto try his luck with Carmela. I'm thinking he'll be able to get information out of her. Either way, I'm sure the scenes will be hilarious!
 

Kat, I get the feeling that a telenovela character could be thrown in jail in Mexico for just about anything the writers came up with, whether it's accurate in their legal system or not. As we know, Leonor is threatened with jail for signing a contract to sell her house, when it had a lien on it. This would not be a crime in the US (just cause for voiding the contract). But the writers may be taking poetic license, and I'd say, if they want, yes, Rafa and Ale could be threatened with jail for the resume. We'll see soon enough, I guess.
 

Thanks Hombre. Lordy! I love these novelas, but sometimes I guess they just go too far, huh?
 

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