Saturday, February 19, 2011

Llena de Amor #132 (Mex. 137) Fri 2/18/11 Time for an Intervention... or Two

How nifty is this? We begin tonight's romp, not in DF, but in a dive on the Vera Cruz waterfront with a young pre-rictus Bernardo looking after the health of his much-adored Capitán ,

"No one touches my Capitán Sevilla as long as I'm alive."

as he takes down a ruffian who dared to defy and attack the youthful sea-dog.

An adolescent hooker is impressed,

" ¿Así que eres Capitán (So you're a captain)?"

"José Maria Sevilla, a tus pies (at your feet )."

Well, there you have it, Maggie, they've just met... haven't eaten off of each others' plates... and tutearing like old chums. We're not in El Salvador anymore, Toto.

Turns out that she's just been hanging out waiting for the man of her life, and Shazam! Here he is! Juana Felipe welcomes the man of her life with a beso.

Fedra remembers, "Ay, Chema, I surrendered to you like to no other man."

An old Captain remembers too as he shares a Tequila with his old friend.

Meintras tanto, well actually, many years ago, the young captain and an even younger trollop are basking in the afterglow as Juana F continues Fedra's thought,

"Te di, Te di mi amor (I gave myself to you, my love)."

"You're the only woman, Juana, there is no other."

"Make love to me Chema, amamé, leave your mark on my skin, I want to be yours now and forever."

Yikes! Mind if I smoke?

Chema tells his friend that this memory is all he has.

Netty is certain that the poison has left Mari so thin and that she is responsible since it was her duty to watch over her. Marianela assures her that she slimmed down for health reasons and at the moment, she is smiling for a change. Thanks to Netty's adoring attorney's less than noble self-sacrifice she now holds in her perfectly manicured bony little talons the forged documents that will enable her to recover the creepy castle and considerable fortune her mother left her. Let's hope she has the good sense to bulldoze that malevolent mausoleum of misery and replace it with a Chucky Cheese franchise or perhaps a Bob's Big Boy. Netty is happy for her but wants to resurrect the chunky cheery cherub that this scrawny screwloose Spaniard once was. She thinks that a good start would be to get in touch with Emanuel and level with him.

"Buenas noches."

Right on cue.

Manzanita is feeling her sugar rush from all that ice cream our Judy allowed her to eat during Wednesday's episode. She bounds into the parlor and begins springing about the furniture like a Mexican jumping bean about to be refried... someone forgot to take
her Ritalin this morning. Poor Ilitia is discovering that perhaps this little adoption scheme might not be the best plan after all. She raises her voice,

"Don't jump on the sofa (sillón), especially with your shoes on! Sit down!"

In a desperate attempt to take control of the situation as she snatches away the dish that the little apple has now targeted for destruction.

"Don't stick your tongue out at me!" .

"Don't scold (regañar) me! You're not my mother!"

Ilitia smiles a conspiratorial smile and suggests that if she plays her cards right, however, Emanuel could be her daddy. This is where Muñeca joins the conversation,

"Ilitia! What are you proposing to Manzanita?"

Manny wants to know what truth he needs to hear. Netty tells him that Marianela and Jorge will be divorcing, Vicky confirms this as they are joined by Jorge who proclaims his love for Victoria. Eman doesn't like this betrayal of Marianela by her husband and best friend. Helpfully, Netty points out that Marianela's only true love has always been Emanuel. Unfortunately Marianela has destroyed any love that he once had for her although Netty doubts that he could fall out of love so easily.

Now... it's looking as though this could all work out, Victoria + Jorge ... Marianela + Emanuel... Just one tiny problem:

MARIANELA = VICTORIA

Paging Dr. Solomon!

Manzanita is not in the market for a new momma.

"My mamá is in heaven!"

Muñeca tells her no one is wanting her to forget her mother and the sugar appears to have worn off because our familiar sweet little apple has replaced the hellcat that was here just moments ago,

" I want you for my mamá, Muñeca."

Awwww.

Meintras tanto, little Cristian is consuming his own MDR of sugar as he spreads sticky around the parlor with a large lemon lollypop.

Kids... gotta love 'em.

Flora rounds them up and hurries them off to bed.

Ilitia reminds Muñeca that she has Cristian,

"...that piojo (louse)."

"That piojo is your brother."

A fact that Ilitia is painfully aware of. Muñeca observes that Ilitia is trying to utilize Manzanita to shore things up with Manny. Well duh. More importantly, she wants to know why, if Ilitia loves Emanuel so much, did she deceive (engañar) him with Brandon?...
don, don, don.

Meanwhile Netty's pleading a powerful case for Marianela and Emanuel to pick up where they left off two years ago,

"A love so great (un amor tan grande) can't be allowed to die."

but Manny, in so many, many, many words tells her that his love for Mari was killed by none other than Mari herself. Vicky helps him out by pointing out that he is married. Eman tells her that he plans to fight for love as she suggests... his love for Victoria that is.

Poor Netty. Vicky stomps off, closely followed by Netty who still thinks this can be worked out, leaving behind George to declare to Eman that he too will be free and is prepared to fight (luchar) for Victoria's love... and win (ganar).

Ilitia wants to know who put such an idea into Muñeca's head.

"He did!"

Ilitia is now worked up and shouts,

"How can you say that I'm involved with this ignorant penniless nobody (pelado) who is so beneath me (no me llega ni a los talones)?"

This is met with a slap from Muñeca. A little late, but...

"You shut up! Have you already forgotten where you come from?"

Courtesy of a boozy Fedra we are treated to another flashback of the dashing young capitán fighting to preserve the honor of the teenage slutlet, Juana Felipe.

Her toast to her youthful protector

" 'Una dama (a lady).' He's the only man who ever made me feel as though I am... a lady ."

is interrupted by Bernardo who has developed a sudden concern for her level of alcohol consumption. He attempts a solo intervention without much luck. She is already deep in her cups, but at least she is using a glass.

"No, I'm a lady. leave me in peace."

She pouts. She tears up. She cries.

"It's because of him, verdad? Emanuel?"

"¿Huh?"

He asks again and she tells him that Emanuel is all that matters to her.

"Because you had him with the only man you ever loved, Capitán José Maria Sevilla, verdad?"

She remembers....

"I will never forgive him for denying (negar) his own son, Bernardo... never."

another flashback...

A youthful Juana F. announces her pregnancy to a less-than-thrilled Capitán Sevilla
who observes that it could be just about any other sailor's child.

Gee, and he seemed so gallant.

"I brought you aboard ship to be my woman, not to impregnate you (preñar)."

They tussle on the bunk.

"¡Suelteme!"

Fedra tells Bernardo that the two things she will never forgive Chemo for were that he allowed her to be miserably poor and that denied her child."

Back in Vera Cruz José M tells his old friend Santiago that God wouldn't give a son to someone condemned to die such as he. Santi encourages him to drop anchor (tirar ancla) here, where he's loved and adored, among the people he's helped. Nopis. Cap'n Joe is indulging in a major pity party and plans to leave this all behind and return to the big city where it all began, la Ciudad de México.

Well, of course you are, and we're all bettin' that you end up in la Mala Noche on a night that the Reina is performing. Later Cap'n.

Ilitia tells Muñeca never to slap her again. Muñeca's sorry. What's in a person's heart is more important than what's in his pocketbook. Actually Ilitia knew that all along. They make up. Do a little bonding... Huggies!...Next!

Cripes, now it's Marianela (or is it Victoria? Who cares?) and Netty talking in Vicky's room. Basically, Netty thinks that to be fair, Emanuel needs to know that Vicky and Mari are one and the same. After all, Jorge has the advantage of all the facts. Manny's getting a divorce and will be free to... at this point Marivick delivers a low blow.

"How long has Emiliano been saying he will divorce Fedra?"

"It's not the same thing... oh crap... you're right ... it is."

Maybe those weren't her exact words, but let's see a show of hands of those of you who think that Netty is right... that Emanuel should get a look at all the cards as well.

And now for a little dose of Delicia and Axel. We've been missing you guys. This is cute. Delicia is worried that Fedra is drinking so much. She's gone through all the decanters (licoras) and is working on the whisky.

"She's already asked me for more ice."

Axel thinks that she must be hatching another evil plot but Delicia hits him with a dicho,

"Where I come from they say, 'Madre es madre aunque sea vinagrera (your mom is mom even if she's pure vinegar, ie, a bottle of vinegar).


Just one more reason for Axel (and us) to love her. What a sweetie!

Manny drives up and Fidel is awaiting him. He's brought Ilitia back from her parents' place and stuck around to give Emanuel a heads up. Strange comings and goings of shady looking people at Fonseca's place. He dropped Lorenzo by there and thought that el Lirio de P might like to know. Emanuel grins a sincere Cheshire Cat grin.

OK, first Bernardo tried now Axel is prepared to launch his own little intervention for his mom. He gets right down to it... just in case, he's brought the ice.

"No matter what the problem... alcohol is not the solution."

And he is correct. Water is considered the universal solvent.

She politely tells him to get the Hell out. Not easily deterred, he invites her to open up to him,

"I'm your son."

"No, my son is Emanuel."

He reminds her of the problems alcohol caused for Aunt Eva. Of course she resents being compared to Eva and tells him so. This is starting to get ugly. He raises his voice, whether she likes it or not,

"I am your son!"

"For me, my only puppy (cachorro), my only son is Emanuel. Now, why don't you run along and pluck your little guitar strings or play with the little servants? Por favor, I don't want to look at you."

Poor Axel, he wilts and exits.

"Thanks for the ice."

And that's why we love her.

In tears, he runs into Manny,

"Hey bro, are you OK?"

"Our mother is in the study drinking out of control and I'm an imbecile for thinking I could approach her ... and get a little affection."

Not exactly Wally and the Beav.

Manny's turn.

"Mamá, please stop drinking."

"Leave me alone. I'm fine."

Well, actually, Axel got off light. She accuses Manny of turning her back on her in favor of first that fat girl and now the little Spaniard. Then in an amazing display of lucidity, puts two and two together and discloses to her puppy that Marianela and Victoria are one and the same. Now here's some information he could really use...

Manny, haven't you heard it said that children and drunks speak the truth?... Guess he hasn't.

Half-heartedly he tells her to quit drinking as he leaves.

Fedra mutters,

"Marianela Ruiz y de Teresa, I'm going to unmask you, you filthy (inmunda) ex-fatso."

Gladiola is upset that Brandon and Oliver are working late preparing for an operation tomorrow. She's vexed that Oliver and Manolo, who is really that young woman, carry on with their merry-making (jolgorios). Netty wants a word, alone, with Jorge. Gladiola asks Doris to join her in going up to visit Victoria, who she now knows is really Marianela.

"Next thing I expect to learn is that you are Jairo disguised as my Doris."

Jorge would like a chat with Marianela but must settle for a frank talk with Netty. She tells him that Mari loves Emanuel and she wants Emanuel informed of the truth about Marivick.

"You told me, you should tell him. Do it."

He promises to think about it. He leaves. She consults with San Antonio.

Daybreak.

Yippee ki yea! Police action! The SWAT team moves into place just in time. The bad guys arrive at an apparent municipal structure. A young man gets out of a black SUV and approaches a black car. He and two men from the SUV begin removing wooden crates from the back of the SUV. Oliver checks with Manolo,

"Are you taking photos?"

"Sure thing!"

Well I'll be switched! El Lirio de Plata gets out of the SUV...Hey! I recognize that stance,... it's Lorenzo. Oliver and Brandon rejoice.

"Gotcha!"

Not sure exactly where, Dandy and Mau await Lorenzo's return. Dandy frets. He hopes that Porta López does his job. Mau is confident... Lo needs the money. Dandy has a briefcase filled with money. They rejoice over the dollars and joke about how all the police are going to end up with are bottles of water. Ha ha... Lorenzo joins them... he sure got back quickly... oops.... that voice....sounds like the real Lirio. He picks up the pistols and deftly drops out the clips.

Lorenzo de Plata is wrapping up the phony deal, the cops are waiting for Brandon to give the go-ahead... Oliver looks around...

"Venena? Manolo? ... Where is Manolo?"

"Brandon gives the order,

"Move out!"

"Put the guns down! There's no escape. So here you are, Lirio de Plata."

Well, here's Manolo. He emerges from behind the SUV with a pistol pointed at his head. Brandon reacts,

"Guns down! Don't shoot!"

The bad guys, including Lorenzo de Plata, begin escaping. Oliver manages to move in from behind and pulls Manolo free, shooting his captor in the chest as they fall to the ground.

Brandon checks the downed bandit, as Oliver checks Manolo.

"This guy's fried, Oliver. El Lirio de Plata escaped again."

Super Mau is not happy to see el LdP but recognizes his skills and offers him a job. Mau doesn't work for the likes of Orangy and tells him so. Mau then suggests that he seek employment with either St. Peter or Satan because he's about to ship him off to one of those other worlds. Sadly, Mau is more clever with words than physically nimble, nevertheless he attacks el LdP, When this doesn't work out as planned he decides that talking might be best after all.

Garduño and a pistol arrive. LldP grabs Mau and uses him as a shield. Gard orders the masked one to release his associate. eLdP replies,

"Better drop your gun if you don't want to lose your friend."

No problem for Garduño, he'll just shoot them both.

Clara Bella (the corrupt judge's secretary) bursts into licenciado Pacheco's office just as he is

about to have his way with with a plump donut. He didn't hold up his end of the bargain. As he looks on in horror, she crushes the innocent pastry with her bare hand and says (I promise, I am not making this up),

"If you're not going to eat me, you'll eat nothing!"

She leaves one donut intact as a prop for Judge Pantoja who awaits in the outer office. She ushers him in and leaves. The judge wants his documents back or he'll,

"... leave you exactly like this donut."

Super Mau is disappointed that he means so little to Garduño. El LdP tosses the pumpkin at Garduño, takes his pistol and drops the clip.

Brandon, Oliver, and Manolo have returned to the station and are debating what just happened. Brandon says that this proves that the lily is dirty. Oliver says that things don't square since the bottles contained water, not alcohol. Manolo says that wasn't the true lily.

Three blind men feeling up an elephant.

Brandon answers the phone, looks puzzled , then announces,

"That was el Lirio de Plata... he says that the site of the sale (venta) was elsewhere,
that he is with those who are truly guilty."

Oliver gives him his best "well there you have it" shrug.

Netty and Marivick are seated on Netty's sofa doing a little strategic planning, when in strolls Pacheco... he's not alone. He brought Judge Pantoja along. No coffee and cookies for you. Victoria asks the obligatory,

"¿Qué hace aquí?"

Somehow, Garduño, Mau, and Dandy are all securely tied as el LdP inexplicably wanders about the premises tidying up and hiding the briefcase full of cash. Can someone explain why he isn't already out of there? Crikey, he takes the opportunity to give his captive trio a lecture on morality when we spy a shadow on the stairway behind him. It's...

el Lirio de Plato

who sneaks up behind...

el Lirio de Plato,

conks him on the head with a pistol and is suddenly Lorenzo sans mask. As he unties his pals, he negotiates a promotion with Garduño. Since Fonseca has proven his ineptitude, Lo thinks that now he should be number 2. Garduño agrees as he kneels to unmask...

el Lirio de Plato.

The judge wants the papers which betray Fedra's guilt. His secretary assured him that it was Pacheco who robbed his office.

"Your secretary is crazy. Didn't you see what she did to my donuts?"

Victoria argues with the judge but he vows that he'll recover his papers... whether they wish to return them or not.

The police interrupt the unveiling of...

el Lirio de Plato.

Lorenzo frets over the money, he really needs it you recall, but Garduño says screw the money and they flee. Super Mau takes the opportunity to deliver a kick in the ribs to a a prostrate youknowwho. For some dark reason, I find this oddly satisfying.

Crooks vanish. Cops squeeze in with weapons drawn. Brandon orders everyone else to search the place and examines the dark figure on the floor.

"He's alive!"

he shouts to no one in particular since everyone else is off searching the place as he ordered. As he goes to remove the mask a gloved hand grabs his wrist,

"Not so fast, amigo."

Brandon orders him to surrender but of course his foe is much more agile and pushes him away, leaping to his feet. They are face to... umm...mask.

Victoria apparently doesn't understand the negotiating power a loaded pistol confers and orders judge Patoja to get the Hell out. She admits that she has the papers that he wants so he pushes Pacheco aside.

"So you know where those receipts (pagarés) are, eh, eh?"

"I've got them, so what are you going to do about it, shoot me?"

He cocks his gun and to my horror I find a part of myself thinking, ummm... OK... why not? Just make it quick and merciful.

Brandon and el LdP have a brief debate over morals, Brandon is slugged and el LdP picks up his pistol and briefly points it at Brandon.

"Are you going to kill me?"

Nopis... he ejects the clip and hands him the pistol.

"No, I would be incapable of harming anyone, much less one of the most honest people I know. Ordinarily, I dump the bad guys guns into an oven, but not yours, you need it to trap criminals."

He reaches into his belt then poof! he vanishes in a cloud of smoke.

In the other room, Manolo has found the money. El Lirio de Plato tells him that he needs to take it where it'll do some good. He trades a machine gun for the briefcase.

He tells Manolo to say hey to his sister Victoria for him.

"Tell her I'm anxious to be with her again... On second thought, don't say anything..."

"I know what I have to do."

Carlos

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Comments:
Carlos, what a great witty recap. I surmise that Eman knows that Mari and Vicki are the same person. And we also now know that Fedra knows the truth. Too bad they can't get this out in the open.

Did Fedra blow up the Captain's ship? I bet Bernardo kills Fedra before this is over.

On the subject of Bernardo, there was a screen shot of Bernardo's profile, which was wonderful, almost like a hood ornament.

Rosemary
 

Awesome recap Carlos. What a play on words Clara Bella had for our favorite donut eating Liciendo. So funny.

So I'm thinking someone was really inspired by The Dark Knight with the whole Lirio de Plata alter ego story with his Batman mask, Darth Vader voice, and Robin Hood complex. All we need is the Joker. I LOLed when he stopped to give a morality lesson to the thugs ala Superman only for fake El Lorenzo de Plata to knock him out. If Brandon puts two and two together, El Lirio said enough to make him suspicious of his identity.

I agree with Netty that MariVictoria should come clean with Eman but me thinks she won't.

Fedra was cold when she told Axel that her only son was Eman. Ouch. Of course she would be correct in her drunken assertion that Mari and Victoria are the same person but Eman doesn't believe her.
 

LOL, great recap Carlos. I loved all the pre El Lirio pregnant pauses. Thank goodness Lorenzo has his signature stance, it helps us keep them straight.

You got a doozy of an episode with both tender and keystone moments and you handled all of them masterfully. Did it make you dizzy?

A few of my favorite Carlosisms:

"Pre-rictus", thank you thank you for describing Bernardo thusly. Carlos you are absolutely spot on!

"...chunky cheery cherub that this scrawny screwloose Spaniard once was", brilliant!

"They are face to...umm...mask", love it.

Both my hands are up, I think Netty is right

Fedra is an ugly drunk. Poor Axel, I wish he would run away with Delicia until this is all over.

I was worried about Ilitia for a moment when she was yelling at Muneca but thankfully she acquiesced and admitted she needs her mommy. Good girl! At the risk of sounding like a broken record, her scenes with Manzanita are adorable.

Carlos, thank you for the terrific recap and awesome screen shots!
 

You.Are.So. Fine. Carlos! That was just a gem from beginning to end with a slew of great screen shots to boot. My fave being Manolo with crooked hat shooting pics of the bad guys.

Like Sylvia, I loved the "chunky cheery....." quote but there were some other treasures as well.

Referring to Manzanita as "the little apple"

Emanuel extolling his love "in so many, many, many words."

{Bernardo} "attempts a solo intervention without much luck"

"indulging in a major pity party"

AND THE ABSOLUTE WINNER IS:

"No matter what the problem...alcohol is not the answer.
Correct. Water is considered the universal solvent."

Totally hilarious maestro. Thanks for an enjoyable interlude. I've been watching Kansas play and they're scaring me to death. I'm sure Texas would do the same. I think both those teams could eat us for lunch (thinking of you Clara Belle.)
 

Carlos, your recaps just make my weekends! I've been looking forward to this since the episode ended. I kept thinking thru some of the scenes "Oh, Carlos is going to have fun with that!" And you did. Never fail to disappoint.

"Didn't you see what she did to my donuts?" (Oh, I just about spit out my wine I was drinking at that moment.)But gotta say, they knew just where to hit our little sweet-toothed lawyer where it hurts.

Love little Manzanita - clever to act like a spoiled brat just to get on Ilitia's nerves. She knows what Ilitia's up to and is falling for it either. (Bet Eman does adopt her at the end of this TN?)

Fedra was at her most self-concerned last night, and reminded us how there are moments when we just can't smile at her-poor Axel.

Oh, how I hope too that Eman has figured this out, or Jorge will go behind MV's back and tell Eman the truth hoping it makes Eman furious? That would be one confrontation between Eman and MV that I will be popping my popcorn and snuggling down for. (Hope it's not a bust like the MV/Netty was).

Do have one thing that's starting to nag at me - we've seen the scenes where Bernardo admitted to the camera that he loves Fedra So not we see Chema mistreated her and didn't want the child...could Bernie have fallen way back then for Juana, turned on his dear captain and caused the fire on the boat, thinking he would then have Fedra to himself? And if el Cap-i-tan returns, and Fedra goes all gooey over him again...well look how ticked off Bernie got when Low invaded his territory as Numero Uno...I think Rosemary is on to something...

Fun stuff. And now I have a craving to run across the street and get some Dunkin' Donuts.
 

Brilliant, Carlos. One of your best ever, and that's a very high standard indeed. Everything from alliteration to "paging Dr. Solomon!" to chemistry jokes. And of course you covered the haps in fine detail in the meantime.

I was surprised that our normally prudish censors left that "eat me" remark in. Too funny. I wonder how Eugenio escaped from Clara Bella on the previous episode.

MariVicky can go ahead and hand the papers back because they made multiple copies and hid them in separate locations, right? Or would that be expecting too much? Of course, the smart thing to do in the first place would have been to make copies and put the originals back in the safe so the crooked judge wouldn't know they'd been robbed, but I guess if you've pissed off Clara Bella, you're out of luck anyway.

I'm not too keen on Emanuel lately, but I LOVE El Lirio de Plata. So much fun whenever he makes an appearance. I like his hand gestures and habit of vanishing in a cloud of smoke.
 

Thanks everyone! We've been out for the afternoon and I was a bit worried about how this recap would go over. Fedra's whisky and ice looked so appealing that I decided to ditch the wimpy beer and join her. I'm still mulling over Axel's wisdom.

Rosemary, Eman actually is fast becoming the only one who doesn't know Victoria's true identity. And as far as I know, we still don't even have a clue as to what happened to the boat.

Pirate Babe, I think that el Lirio de P has to be one of the neatest super-heroes ever. Is there a cliche left that they haven't utilized. And I love the fact that there is now almost a franchise of Lirios what with Dandy and Lorenzo in on the action... next!... Mauricio? Actually I think Lorenzo has gotten the best bang for his buck out of it.

Sylvia, I think that Ilitia and Manzanita may my favorite pair to watch together. I get the warm fuzzies watching them interact. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I just can't get enough of the evil Fedra. I felt terrible for Axel, but then:

"Thanks for the ice!"

Too much.

Carlos
 

Judy, I must admit to having had doubts about some of my references, but it was late and at the time I found them amusing. I'm glad that you and the others did so as well. Kansas has already dined on Baylor once and I fear that they're coming up on our schedule again soon.

daisynjay, you made me blush. I have to admit that I really got lucky having this episode fall into my lap.I give points to Lic. Pacheco for delivering his lines with a straight face. He really played his part well last night. The look on his face was so convincing as Clara B. crushed that donut.

Julia, thanks... I'd like to think that there are copies of those papers stashed in a number of places and if anyone in this show would think like that... well she's the one.

Carlos
 

Carlos, what you said about Lowrenzo being El Lirio: "I think Lorenzo has gotten the best bang for his buck out of it." Why you naughty boy you!! You have such a way with words.

Maybe Fidel will take a turn as Lirio and he can get some...well you know what I mean. I still have my fingers crossed for him and Muneca.

I like Rosemary and Daisy's thoughts about Bernardo and/or Fedra being responsible for the ship going down. True, there is a lot we don't know yet about that particular event.

Yep, "Thanks for the ice" was pure brilliance. I have to wonder, was that written in or ad libbed?

Thanks again Carlos. I howled with laughter during Clara Bella and the licenciado's scene. Love how she crushed his donuts so to speak.
 

Sylvia, I plead guilty... my role model is Groucho Marx. I generally strive for the askance glance,

"Did sweet old Dr Carlos just say that?"

I'm counting on Fidel having a turn as Lirio de Plata and at... nopis... too easy.

I hope before this is over we learn exactly what went down on that boat... I think that Rosemary is on the right track... but... must Fedra die?

Carlos
 

Great, funny, insightful recap as always Carlos. Others have already chosen my favorite lines. The whole pause, wait for it.. lirio de plata had me laughing out loud. And the Lowrenzo, Eman I am the real Lirio de Plata was fun. For me Emanuel's Lirio is like his outfit just real good leather while Lorenzo's , with all that hands on hips aren't I just the coolest, is more like a bargain priced Pleather. I still cannot believe Miss Clara got away with that line of hers. But the poor glazed donut, I hope it did not get crushed in vain. Poor Liecendo, he looked like he lost his best friend.
 

Carlos, sorry but Fedra is just too evil to live amongst us - off with her head. But not to worry, she will pop up again in another TN better than ever.

Rosemary
 

Rosemary, I know. I just appreciate that I haven't been expelled for my fondness for Fedra. Her character entertains me on so many levels. She brings her wickedness with style.

Carlos
 

Thanks for the great recap Carlos. What fun we all had with your writing and our reading/comments.

Like Rosemary, I can't be a fan of Fedra but similar to Cielo de Levy's utter and complete enjoyment of William Levy over on the TdA thread, I get a kick out of your fascination with her. When she's not preying on the vulnerable, I actually can find her funny.

Am I the only one who feels like Bernie knew there would be flashbacks and hand picked a handsome guy to be his younger self (like people do when real stories are told and guapo actors play ordinary men)? I can buy the young captain and Fedra (and I so enjoy Marcos) but not Bernie.

Rosemary and daisynjay, I like your theories about Bernie, Fedra and the captain. I am anxious to see how it all pans out.

Oh and from Judy's thread, I think Jorge's bad and based on a brief preview for next week, he's start to show his true colors even more.
 

Thanks, Karen. I truly understand your distaste for Fedra. She devastated Axel tonight and put dings in both Bernardo and Emanuel, but on the bright side, she didn't do any damage to Emiliano, Gretel, or Kristel. Delicia managed to avoid serious injury, and Paula and Max are still alive and kicking. She certainly inspires loathing on a visceral level, but which other character do we know more about and yet yearn to learn even more about what makes her tick?

Yikes, Judy. Texas Tech ladies beat our Girly Bears tonight. Oh, the humanity!

Carlos
 

Carlos, I begrudgngly agree that Fedra is the Queen of the character we "love to hate". Honestly, I the credit, I believe has to totally go to Azela's portrayal. She is relishing this role, and in a lot of other actresses hands this role would probably have been played for the sheer villiany. Most of the time, she just cracks me up...but we do have to remember that she is our villianess, and most likely will get hers somehow in the end. Just hope she has a hell of a good time with the scene.
 

daisynjay, when Eva's helicopter crashed in the first week, we pretty well knew Fedra's ultimate fate, but who knew that she would be such a dominate not to mention dominating character? I really was set to drop this show from my schedule but the wonderful recapping team and my fascination with Fedra's compelling character kept me in. Since then it has become one of my favorite TNs ever. Each actor has managed to create a character that is fascinating and either lovable or lovably distasteful.

Interestingly, among my patients who watch TNs (and there are a bunch) the most watched TN is Eva Luna (which I don't watch) followed closely by LldA. To a woman (and the occasional man... I don't think Latino men generally like to admit to TN watching), they all despise and hate Fedra, but love watching her.

Carlos
 

Carlos...I love it that you can discuss telenovelas with your patients. And of course, Latino men only watch soccer...or so they say.

Every time I see the promos for Eva Luna, I'm glad I'm not watching it. But their threads have a number of different people commenting so I think it's doing well, audience-wise.
 

Carlos, I know what you mean about this telenovela becoming a surprise delight. It was very dreary at first with all the fat jokes. I squirmed nightly and had I not been a recapper I surely would have bailed (maybe). Similar to you I now consider Llena to be one of my favorites telenovelas. This is largely due to the characters and Fedra is one of my favorite villains of all time. One moment she is horrible with gleeful panache, the next moment she can portray surprised hurt when things don't go her way, the next moment she is drinking whiskey through a straw. She's a helluva character and if Azela doesn't win some sort of award for this role then there is no justice in the world. Period.
 

I agree about this show becoming a surprise favorite. I wasn't too sure about it in the beginning, but it soon took off and never slowed down. I was watching Eva Luna, but in comparison it's slow and doesn't have so much plot, and the characters are less nuanced. I only watch it occasionally now. I like my telenovelas fast and intricate and spiced up with comedy.

The detail level of the characters is a lot of what makes LldA fantastic. Fedra has been mentioned, but the other villains aren't all bad, either. Lorenzo is a con-artist cad, but he can be charming and has his own vulnerabilities which make him more interesting. Garduño is an unrepentant career criminal, but kidnaps Muñeca and forces her to dress up fancy...to play Maratón with him. Then makes a sincere offer for her to stay with him for more trivia games, but is understanding and lets her go when she chooses her ungrateful family instead. Mau's pretty much just mean and gross but at least he makes us laugh by screwing everything up all the time.

Even the more minor characters make a lot of their roles. Kristel is a hoot. Gladiola keeps cracking me up with her snarky remarks...like when she said Doris is probably Jairo in disguise. Delicia and Axel are delightful and I wish we saw them more. Etc. etc.
 

Sylvia, for me, two of the most pleasant surprises have been Kristel and Axel. I was not impressed by the characters or acting skills of either. I remember those tedious scenes by the club swimming pool and asking myself, "Why am I watching this? Oh yeah, Because Maggie, Julia, Judy, Sylvia, and Chris are recapping."

This show proves that it's worth hanging in... at least for awhile... until a show finds its legs. Not all do, but this one did... big time.

Allow me to clarify for those who are not accustomed to my recapping:

I don't really want Juez Pantoja to shoot Marivick, nor do I approve of virtually anything that Fedra has done...

I'm merely trying to entertain and stimulate conversation about the show...

OK, maybe if the juez could shoot Victoria and leave Marinela unscathed but chastened...

and for Fedra... when she gets hers... I'll grieve in silence.

Judy, so far, I don't think my patients have discovered my double life as a TN recapper. They do, however, seem amazed at my knowledge of some of the finer details of the shows.

I think I would be remiss in not recognizing the quality of the closed captions that at least we here in Houston are enjoying these days. Except for 30 min. last week of no CCs for TdA lat week (qué pasó?), they have been very good, and those for LldA on Fri. were virtually perfect. Thanks Sra. O.

Carlos
 

Carlos, I'm so glad your efforts have paid off and you've been getting useful captions. I don't usually use them unless I'm recapping but mine have been mostly accurate lately, too.

Honestly, I wouldn't be super upset if Pantoja shot Maverick. She's been awfully cocky and nasty and could stand to be shaken a bit. We know she'd be fine in the end. On the other hand, if another bad thing happened to her, we'd have to listen to her whine about that, too. So better not. But he could maybe give her a good scare, enough to convince her to stop lying to the people who love her and focus on taking Fedra down.
 

Holy cow, Carlos. this was your best ever. I was reading along, enjoying having a chuckle at your great lines, and then when I got to “water is the universal solvent” and Wally and the Beav, I just lost it. Lorenzo de Plata – awesome. The screen shots were perfect, my favorite was the donut one you captured. And big thanks for detailing the pivotal dialog – I had missed a few important bits, so really appreciated your including them.

And thanks for the shoutout for my Salvadoran friend. And the vocab too.

I’m a big fan of Fedra too, not Fedra the human being, but Fedra the villainess with flair.

Donuts seem to be more crumbly in Mexico. Has anybody had one there? A glazed here would just moosh.

It’s interesting that Muneca reminded Ilitia where she came from. I mean, is naco-ness genetic? Is it all about nature and not nurture?
 

Carlos- I was giggling uncontrollably during the donut scene, and then your recap had me in a giggling fit all over again. :) This show has for sure hit its comedic sweet spot, and you are the perfect person to recap some of the zanier happenings.

I agree that most of the side characters/actors really steal the show. It really does remind me of Gancho, but Fedra is way more interesting/multi dimensional/funny than the viper Isabela. Eman is more interesting in his Lirio guise, as was Mau in his green luchador guise. The heroine, however, needs almost as much work as Valentina did. When will a comedic heroine be written that is not horribly whiney and shrewish through the whole second half of the novela? Whoever figures that out will hit comedic gold with all of these other elements in place.
 

Julia, I don't think I gave credit to Victoria for the way she defiantly and fearlessly stood up to el juez. As dull and lifeless as she is, she shows great courage facing up to her enemies... now if she would find a decent way to treat her friends.

Maggie, I was looking forward to your reaction. I guess Mexicans are a little less formal than el Salvadorans, at least in waterfront bars. I wonder if Jarocha has ever been in Santiago's bar? We had great fun with the tu thing in un Gancho... Beto longed to be less formal with Mau, but was not permitted until very late in the show.

Vivi, I am so glad that you are watching this with us. I had not appreciated the similarity between el Lirio de Plata and Furia Enmascarada until you mentioned it. Both have insectual characteristics, FE looked like a large preying mantis and LldP... an enormous cockroach.

Carlos
 

Oh, I nearly forgot one of my favorite lines when Fedra was on her drunken MariVicky rant- the spaghetti and the meatball are one and the same. How deliciously funny. :)
 

Thanks Vivi. I remember hearing that and just flat forgot to add it in the recap. I even rewound to make sure I heard right. Of course by then, I had joined Fedra in the whisky on ice, so I just chuckled and then went merrily on my way.

Fedra always seems to get the best lines.

Carlos
 

I forgot about that line too. I howled with laughter when I heard it, had to do a rewind to make sure I'd heard right.
 

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