Wednesday, December 15, 2010
La Fea Más Bella #129-130 12/15/10 Heaven and Hell.
Read Julie’s original recap, then come back here to discuss it.
This episode is too packed. There is no way to briefly summarize it; I can’t leave anything out. Read Julie’s recap so you don’t miss anything. I only have a few points I want to hit on.
Several times Lety vows that her love for him is eternal.
In his thinking chair, Fernando concludes that he can’t break the engagement. It was not Omar who supplanted Fern’s decision. Fernando did that by himself, and he summoned his own doom. Note that only two scenes later, Jorge Flores warns Lety of rough seas ahead.
Capitulo 130.
Read Amanda’s original recap, then come back here to discuss it.
1. Lety wants to buy a St. Jude statue, but then she decides to wait until she is free of guilt and worthy of it. But Jorge Flores, the vidente, gives her a statue and says, “Take this. You’re gonna’ need it.” He “sees” an envelope and a letter. She needs to be strong, and any recapper needs to be strong to translate the papas-en-boca vidente. Amanda deserves a premio!
2. Fernando gives Lety a white rose and says it’s like her, pure and beautiful. But to himself he says, “I’m sorry, Lety. I promised break the engagement, but I can’t. Even though I’m working against myself, I have to marry her.
3. Marcia calls Fernando to thank him for the engagement ring. Fernando is speechless. Marcia says she was afraid she’d lost him, and Fern says he never considered canceling the wedding (ba$tard!).
4. Fernando tells Lety to bring him Zoom’s (02134?) yellow envelope from his briefcase. Lety finds two, so she opens the first one and finds The Letter. Mi estimado presidente.. Lety cries a river of tears. Cristina finds Lety crying and tries to help, but Lety cowers.
5. Fernando tells Omar, “Don’t help me, Omar. You just put me into problems and more problems.” (Boy howdy!) He continues, “The thing I want least at this point in my life is to marry Marcia.”
6. Cristina keeps trying, but Lety says that a beautiful woman like her couldn’t understand. Men want her, while they only use and laugh at Lety. Cristina says she was an ugly duckling until she learned to love herself, and men only want her for bragging rights. She says a crisis is also an opportunity, the night is always darkest before the dawn, and a full soul makes one beautiful.
7. Carolina whisks Fernando and Luigi away to check a venue for the Cannes event.
Labels: fea-2010
PS Is there anyone more drop dead gorgeous than Fernando in a white t-shirt. Ay yi yi...
Note in his thinking chair, it’s *I* want to break engagement, *I* want to stay with Lety. What about Lety’s wants, Lety’s heartbreak. Lety thinks only of Fern. Fern thinks only of Fern.
Aside from the cynical reaction, great analysis of the dynamic, Paula.
Fern still totally lacks guts and will sacrifice himself and Lety and even Marcia for what? To be president of the company, to put one over on the Snake, to try and make his parents proud of him? What a fool and he will pay for it many times over. He also has a load of nerve to call Omar an idiot when he basically told him to buy Marcia something to keep her sweet. He told Omar he knew he had to marry her so what did he expect.
Poor Lety can't get a break. The seer sees her in the church and then tells her about a yellow envelope and natters on about her love and hard times a coming. Spot on on that one. Had he not mentioned the yellow envelope I wonder if she would have opened one of them and found that brutal letter. That scene was really difficult to watch and thank God they cut to a commercial right after it.
I still have to wonder with that skinny little briefcase with the envelop right on top why Fern never bothered to look at it, would have save a boat load of problems if he had. Now I am curious to see how long Lety will wait before she unloads on him.
1. Fernando does the water works much better than Lety. You actually see tears streaming out of red eyes.
2. It is confirmed he was born wearing a suit and with tons of gel in his hair.
3. Michael Phelps could not do the moves in the pool.
4. Lety actually has nice legs when they are not hidden in hideous hose.
I felt let down that after a nice time together while still both of them are in the afterglow of the no-glow she finds and reads the letter. As much as I felt for her I just couldn't help but wonder "Lety you know that Fernando does one thing very well. He lies!!!"
I do not think she truly loved him since she ignored all his faults and insisted he was perfect. Although his love is not perfect it is more sincere since he loves her for her knowing her limitations. I have to wonder if she too has to learn a lesson and to love him for who he really is. I am not justifying the lying but it is an essential part of his personality. so maybe Lety has some growing to do so she really be worthy of Fernando.
Jenn
I agree with you. I've always contended that Fern loves Lety more than she loves him. He sees through to the heart of her. She on the other hand is like the nerd in the corner of the classroom with her eyes on the BMOC, She put him on a pedestal and makes excuses for his lies, the fact that he is engaged to another women. I see it more as a crush with benefits rather than the deep and true love that he is coming to feel for her. And, I think her subsequent behavior may bear me out.
That said his behavior today was reprehensible in the extreme.
Perhaps lying is an issue when the story mixes comedy and drama.
Paula what do you mean by TBLMOE?
Jenn
I don't want to FF through these, so I may save them for the weekend.
LOL to Paula for the Zoom (02134) reference!
Diann
Speaking of the 2006 recaps, did you folks read the comments for Cap 130? That recap had an exceptional collection of comments.
Jenn, TBLMOE stands for The Best Looking Man on Earth, who is of course Colunga.
Yes, #130 was depressing, but look at the bright side: almost no cuartel scenes!
Jenn, I liked "It happened One Night." Apparantly it is considered the first romantic comedy. I'll have to take a look at "His Girl Friday."
Remember I said that the drum on Lety's wall keeps shifting? The changes are usually random, but in #130 for the first time it was turned downward.
Diann, I think her fear of swimsuit was because of the bellas at the resort. She feels (felt) totally safe with Fernando, but she feels like the rest of the world laughs at her. And when she fell in love with Fernando, of course his looks, charm, status, etc. didn't hurt, but what really moved her is that he defended her. Early on she would often gush about how he protected and defended her. Still not the basis for deep, mature love, though. More like hero worship rather than love of a pretty face.
Fernando is so wishy-washy. Omar teases him, “Do you want to end up in the arms of your gargolita?” Fernando thinks to himself, “Even though it’s what I want most, there is no way.” Nice try, Tutz! Fernando may believe it’s what he wants most, but he’s lying to himself. His choice indicates what he values most. By its very definition, whatever makes him sacrifice Lety (e.g. keeping the presidency or not wanting to disappoint his father) is what he wants most. If he wanted Lety most, he’d sacrifice everything to keep her. IMHO Fernando’s tragic flaw is that he loves two women, Lety and Conceptos (or the presidency), and NOT in that order.
Diann
There was one sweet moment before it all went bad that I had never noticed before and it was after the cuartel just left Fern's office and Lety and Fernando were standing next to each other behind the desk. She just briefly put her head against his shoulder.
It was very suspenseful, too, wondering when she would finally find the Carta of Doom. For a while, I began to wonder if she would read it at all, or if something even worse would happen to split them up.
But what I really liked about the 30-episode interlude was that it made the sense of loss that much greater when it finally happened.
It wasn't just the emotional investment. The extra time meant that more things had happened at Conceptos; more things had happened in Marcia's and Fernando's and Lety's heads; more things had happened at home between Lety and her parents. And now all of this progress was at risk of being nullified or worse, because Lety found something that appeared to confirm every bad thing she'd ever believed about herself and her place in the world.
Ah, the tension. You can cut it with a knife and serve it on a plate.
GinCA
Plus, I know, no spoilers, but will we be able to root for Lety? Thanks Paula, Diann
One thing to remember. He wasn’t just guarding the presidency by keeping Marcia’s vote. If he canceled the engagement, Ariel would move to split the company, and everyone would find out that Lety owns the company.
I'm also a bit befuddled at Fernando's backsliding. It's like he's two different people. On the other hand, Lety is two different people too. I guess that's what happens when one lives a charade.
I'm too traumatized to comment further.
It seemed Fern was growing as a character. He’s growing because he has fallen in love with Lety. He has a strong desire to protect her, take care of her, and make her happy. The problem is, it’s a selfish love, like a 2-year-old has for his mother. He loves Lety, but he loves himself more and he loves the presidency more. Look what he said in the bar in #126. “My happiness is you, Lety. Not Marcia. I don’t want to suffer.” See how self centered that is? The focus of his love is his own happiness, not hers. He gives love when it doesn’t cost him anything, but when given a choice between suffering himself or making Lety suffer, guess what?
Now that we’re back to the original Colombian script, the characters will behave according to character. Even when Fernando seems inconsistent, his behavior is consistent with his character flaws (selfish love and weakness of convictions). And when he starts to transform, Gaitán’s genius really shines.
Can we root for Lety?
First, let's consider: have we been rooting for Fernando? Yes. Have we loved everything he's done? No. Do we still want him grow and learn and become the kind of person who can have a happy life with the woman of his choice? Yes, because the world will be a better place if that happens; it will be a worse place if he keeps stinking it up with self-centered, weak-willed behavior.
We need to root for Lety for the same reason. Even if you're angrier with her than with Fernando, you can still do it for his sake. Also remember that a person like Lety who's entrusted with other people's money can really stink up the world, too. That's another reason to want her to get better.
But this isn't like one of those telenovelas where an annoying heroine experiences a big dramatic crisis, learns her lesson, and then gets a haircut to signal that she's had a sudden great epiphany and is now ready for a mature and fulfilling kind of love, all in the last three episodes of the show. No, no. Instead, we will be watching some serious emotional haircuts - more like gruesome surgery - in real time. It won't be easy, or fast.
It'll often be easier to favor one's point of view over the other's. Sometimes you'll be able to root for both of them. Sometimes you may be disgusted with both and look forward to the cuartel scenes for relief. But just remember where they're each coming from, how much pain they're in, and how desperately they're trying to grow and learn from their mistakes.
Just repeat all of these things to yourself, again and again. Maybe it'll help. No promises. :-)
Extended Episodes Fernando is an impostor who knocks out Original Recipe Fernando for weeks at a time and then sleeps with his girl, uses his credit card, dirties his dishes, says beautiful things and makes wild promises; and then disappears, leaving Original Recipe Fern to deal with the mess. (Not that O.R. Fern can't make perfectly good messes on his own!)
Rosy Ocampo (or whoever was making the creative decisions for LFMB) seems to have had a very different take on some of the characters than Gaitan did. As you have noticed, it really shows during the extended episodes.
Watching Lety with Christina yesterday crystalized something in my mind. Lety uses her lack of looks as an excuse for eveything bad that happens to her. Throughout her life it has become a kind of crutch and she knows she can always fallback on Mommy, Papi and Tomas to keep her safe (and childish). In her own way she is as self centered as Fern. She didn't want to hear that other people have problems, suffer and feel pain because it doesn't fit her idea that pretty people are exempt from pain, only ugly ones suffer. She annoyed me even while she was suffering when she said she was born ugly and would die ugly. Oh please in this day and age (OK ignore the lime green makeover) all she has to do is go to a good dermatologist for her skin, talk to all the pretty girls around Conceptos and find a good hair dresser and get some contact lenses. It isn't as if she has to spend her money on anything at home.
I know the motif of the story is that beauty is on the inside but there is nothing wrong with giving nature a little help.
We are getting close i think to where i came in the first time around and am curious to see if my original impressions of the going on remain the same now that i have more background information.
You gave me some great insights into these characters. Seems like this is going to be some wild ride.... See you guys here later.
Diann
When we grow up with any kind of disadvantage, we develop specialized behaviors to help us cope. Likewise, if we suffer a trauma, we may develop specialized behaviors to avoid that trauma again. But behaviors that helped or protected us before can become ineffective or even destructive once the disadvantage and/or threat is gone. Oftentimes we're not even aware of these coping mechanisms - we didn't necessarily choose them consciously in the first place - so we don't automatically discontinue them when they're no longer needed. (We may not even notice right away that the disadvantage or threat itself has disappeared.)
It's that much harder when your family and old friends are just as traumatized as you are, and are reinforcing those old defensive habits. I hadn't thought of it that way until you pointed it out, Deciegirl. Thanks!
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