Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Llena de Amor #133 (Mex. 138) Mon 2/21/11 Those pesky last 100 pounds just keep coming back

Friday: the real Lirio easily fights off all three baddies, and the police, none of whose helmets fit right (they look left, the helmet keeps looking forward – too funny!) are swarming. Gretel finds the briefcase with the cash, but the Lirio politely takes it from her.

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Outside their house, Muñeca is playing with the kids, and Lorenzo comes running up, grabs both of them and shouts to her to say he’s not home, he’s at work. Brandon comes running up just after, and tells her that the Lirio struck again.

Mau tells Garduño that they ought to go back to the house and look for the hidden money. Dandy figures that the Lirio wouldn’t have left without it. Mau takes this opportunity to diss on Lorenzo – if he’s Garduño’s big deal new right-hand man, then why isn’t he there with them now? Garduño, who must be enjoying being the prettiest girl at the dance, tells Mau he better zip it, or he’s going to be below number two, or four, in fact he’s going to be belowground, got it?

There’s a mighty knocking on the door, and the three don’t seem concerned. Dandy goes to answer and it’s Oliver, alone, but threatening. He calls them Mafiosi and tells them that the police have their eye on them, and they’re all going to end up in jail. All three burst out laughing at him.

At Netty’s the judge is still holding a gun to MariVicky’s throat, while Netty hysterically begs her to just hand over the papers. MV says never, and she’s going to see to it that all the people who abused and defrauded Marianela end up in jail.

Ooooh, says the judge sarcastically, my knees are shaking. You can’t do anything to me, but I can do a lot like you, like send you to the cemetery. I wonder if I will…

When baddies in these shows take their time indulging in verbal flourishes, we know they’re going to be foiled, so it’s no surprise to see the Lirio coming in through Netty’s door. The judge turns and points the gun at him, but of course doesn’t shoot, giving the ladies time to give him a hefty shove from behind. His gun flies into the Lirio’s hand, and now he’s the one at gunpoint.

Brandon tells Muñeca that the Lirio just stole money from the mafiosi and now he’s for sure going to come give it to her for the orphans. Muñeca assures him he won’t, because he knows the house is being watched. Brandon knows the Lirio won’t rest until that hospital is built for the poor little kiddies, and Muñeca sighs dreamily that he’s a man who finishes what he set out to do. Brandon asks her if maybe the Lirio might come by the orphanage to give her the money. Does anybody else thing this is a flamingly stupid question for a policeman to ask?

Muñeca gets it that he wants them to go there now, so she says she’ll go get her purse, and she lies that Lorenzo left for work a few minutes before.

She goes in, and here comes Ilitia up storming up the walkway, furious at Brandon for telling her mother about them.

Lorenzo is lying on the bed, still dressed as the Lirio. Muñeca demands to know why he’s in that garb and, patting the bed, he tells her it’s just for her, so they wouldn’t keep fighting. Did you steal that money? she fires at him. I did, he says, they found me out. I’m the Lirio! No you’re not, she says, slapping him. You don’t deserve that exalted title. You’re just some little worm dressed up like him to get back the money you stole from the agency.

Meantime the real Lirio is handing out justice, telling the judge in stentorian tones to leave and to never bother these people again. Okay, sure, says the judge, but (he tells MV) you’re going to give me those papers whether you want to or not. Eugenio gives him a shove with his delicate, sugary fingers, and out he goes.

Eugenio is star-struck and asks for the Lirio’s autograph, setting off Netty, who tells him not to be so familiar. MV and Netty fill the Lirio in on the backstory about the judge being bought off by Fedra so she could get Mari’s house and now he wants back the papers that could put Fedra in jail.

Ilitia thinks Brandon is jealous and is trying to wreck her marriage. Brandon points out that he didn’t tell her husband, and besides, she can do whatever she wants with her life because as he’s said before, he’s not interested in somebody like her.

Of course not, says Ilitia. I’m “nice”, classy. C’mon, says Brandon, I know Muñeca isn’t your mother.

Muñeca tells Low that she’s going to go get Brandon right now, she’s had it with him. Wait, no, I’m the Lirio, says Low, putting on the ski mask, then adding the leather mask over it.

Don’t! says Muñeca, getting a lustful look in her eye. When you look like that I just can’t think straight. Camila! says Low, pushing her down on the bed while she weakly resists, protesting that she’s mad at him. Shut up and kiss me, she says, pulling off his mask.

Brandon must be thinking that it’s a very big purse.

But after the ads, we see he’s not thinking purses at all, he’s telling Ilitia not to try to fake him out, he’s seen her records at the orphanage. So what? says Ilitia, you don’t have my upbringing, you’re just a “social climber.” A what? he says. She translates for him. (trepador, for those who haven’t seen a gazillion telenovelas.)

He tells her she just can’t accept who she is, that she doesn’t have blue blood running in her veins. She tells him to leave and never come back, but he tells her that he came to talk to her mother who by the way is a real lady, something she’ll never be.

Brandon tells her she’s more like her father, no scruples. He pretends to be a businessman, but he’s just a common thief.

Ilitia huffs off, and here comes Flora with a message from Muñeca who said not to wait, they’ll go to the orphanage tomorrow, because one of the children is running a fever, and they’ve gone to bed (leaving out who “they” are.)

The Lirio tries to give MV the briefcase, but doesn’t count on her x-ray vision, because she says she can’t accept stolen money. Eugenio, trying not be too drooly, says the household is in need, but they just can’t accept it. The Lirio says it’s not for them, it’s for the orphanage but he can’t deliver it due to the house being watched, so he’d like MV to do it.

Netty grabs it and says she’ll be glad to deliver it. The Lirio proclaims that he’s always on the side of truth, justice and the Mexican way, and, chucking MV on the cheek, says he’s always on her side. Off he goes to leap astride his pawing white steed.

Netty is beside herself – He’s in love with you!

Eman comes home to a darkened house. Whew! that was close, he tells himself, not seeing his father sitting on the stairs, so he’s startled when Emil greets him. Emil says he was waiting for him, and what’s this? he takes the ski mask from Eman’s hand. Eman says it’s just some costume thingy from work. Emil thinks he’s acting strange, coming in at all hours, showing up late to work or not showing up at all like today.

Trust me, Eman says. I wouldn’t do anything to destroy the trust you have in me. I’m very proud to be your son, which is something I couldn’t say about my mother. Yes, says, Emil, every day she’s getting worse.

Gesturing with the hand that’s holding the ski mask, Emil says he found Fedra drinking, then she went to her room and didn’t want to talk to anybody. Right, says Eman, discreetly trying to snatch the mask with each gesture. Emil finally hands it to him.

We see Muñeca and Low in bed, basking in a post-Lirio glow. He strokes her arm and tells her it was wonderful that she got rid of the policeman and stayed with him. Muñeca tells him yes, but that doesn’t change the fact that he stole from the agency and dressed up pretending to be the Lirio. He tries to insist he’s the real Lirio, but she scoffs while saying she just can’t help herself when he’s dressed up that way.

She wants to know if he’s the one who took the money from the Mafiosi. Yes, he admits, he took it because he has debts. Yikes – did you see that? He has a huge tattoo of a hawk or eagle on his back! Anyway, he says that the real Lirio beat him out which means (he strokes her arm) she’s about to get a big donation.

Muñeca is mad that he’d get messed up with mafiosi – they could have killed him, or the police might have nabbed him. He strokes her some more and says none of that happened, and he likes dressing up the like Lirio because it drives her crazy. She melts a little bit, then tells him he’s nothing like the real Lirio, who takes money to do good for other people, not for himself. Low says the main thing for him is not to let Vicky send him to jail.

Muñeca thinks a few years in jail would be good for him, and he points out that she could end up there too for accepting stolen money. He kisses her hand and tells her they have to think of their children. Muñeca laments that she loves him so much, and she doesn’t know what to do with him, what to do about their marriage.

Wine in hand, gaze unsteady, Fedra is staring at herself in the mirror. Somebody is knocking on her bedroom door and she tells them she said she wants to be alone. It’s me, Eman! he calls out, and she quick dabs her face to look presentable. She walks to the door as steadily as she can and leans against it, saying The son who abandoned me! I’m not important to you! He pounds some more and says he wants to make sure she’s okay.

Ah, my son, she says opening the door. I’ve been dying to hug you. They hug and she plants some kisses on his neck. He asks her why she’s been locked up like this, drinking, and she tells him it’s because of him, because he doesn’t love her.

How can I? he says, when there are so many lies falling like dominoes? The receipts with Eva’s supposed signature have shown up.

I don’t know what you’re talking about, she says, sitting back down in front of the mirror and taking up her wine glass. The receipts, says Eman, that were used to take Mari’s house and inheritance away from her.

Doris unpacking a suitcase and she tells MV that she hopes that once she gets her house back, she’ll give up on this whole revenge thing. Not a chance, says MV, I won’t be happy until Fedra begs me on her knees for forgiveness, until I see her writhing on the floor like the snake she is.

And if she finds out you’re actually Marianela before that happens? MV swears that won’t happen, and didn’t Doris have a plan? Yes, indeedy she did, and she’s been working on it. She pulls a fat suit out of the closet, gratifying all of us who wondered what one looked like, and leaving MV speechless.

Fedra: You’ve come to bug me, haven’t you? You’re very inconsiderate with your mother, aren’t you?
Eman: Don’t start. We were talking about something very important.
F: The important thing here is this pain I’m feeling. When you, who are the most sacred thing I have in this life, mistreat me and judge me the way you’re doing.
E: How I wish I could have a different relationship with you, but you don’t let me, you’ve never let me.
F: Listen to me! You are completely different from your brother and sisters, and yet you have kicked me to the curb.
E: I adored you. And you – what did you do?
F: (shrugs)
E: And why do you insist on making me believe I’m different from my brother and sisters?
F: Because you’re the same as your father.
E: That’s what you said last night. Who are you talking about, Emiliano? Or Jose Maria Sevilla?

MV and Doris are laughing, horsing around with pieces of the fat suit, and pretty soon we see our old gordita, with Doris putting the last makeup touches on her. MV can’t wait to see herself in the mirror. Doris puts her glasses on her and MV runs to the mirror where she suddenly looks serious when she sees herself.

Fedra is pouring the hard stuff now. Eman takes the glass from her, and begs her to stop drinking and tell him what it is that makes him different from his siblings. His origin?

F: I’m your mother and I know why. Because you’re the only one who has fire in your veins, because you’re brave, because you’re not afraid of anything, you don’t tremble in front of anybody, not even your mother.
E: Because I’m like my father.
F: Yes, my love! Because you have his eyes, his gaze, his character, his courage.
E: The same as Jose Maria Sevilla..
F: I can’t believe after all these years you stubbornly go back to thinking that Chema had something to do with our lives, when you know perfectly well that he killed my parents. I’m talking about Emiliano!

She toasts Emiliano. Emil says he can’t figure out what to do with her, that she’s lied to everybody, to him. It just kills him not being able to believe in her, he feels like his whole life he’s been lied to.

F: If I’ve hurt you I’m sorry.
E: I’m not the one who needs to forgive you. You need to forgive yourself for all the damage you’ve done to your children, and to my papa. You believe that it doesn’t hurt me to know what you’re capable of?
F: You’re condemning me again.
E: No, no NO! I’m begging you to give up this hate, to stop destroying your family.
F: I’m not going to let you say anything more. I won’t let you talk to me as if I was the lowest trash in the world. I’m your mother! Get out, traitor!

If you missed the episode, or I should say this scene, you missed an awesome performance. I had to rewind a lot to get the dialog down, and it was a treat to watch over and over.

Back to our story…

Mari looks in the mirror and says it’s who she used to be, the weak girl who had to flee. Doris tells her she’s not allowed to be sad, she just has to finish her mission. Mari thanks her and says it’s so odd to have a big stomach, and arms like Popeye. Doris says it’s just a practice try-on and the second time it’ll be exactly right. Mari says she doesn’t have a lot of time, and Doris says it takes some work, but she’ll end up looking just like she did before.

Jorge knocks and Mari hides, excited. She bounces out and Jorge is amazed.

In Max’s basement, Emil is telling him that his children are everything to him, and that’s why he stays, to protect them. Max thinks the best way is to throw Fedra out. Emil says that’s what he plans to do at the right moment, but right now he’s waiting for the investigator to get more information on her past. Max is sure that the Curiels who died in the shipwreck were not Fedra’s parents – they’ve seen the report that the Curiels didn’t have any children. Emil says to protect his children, he needs to know who Fedra really is, who he really married.

Max reminds him that he married someone he found wandering on a beach and he’s just now asking who she really is. Emil knows he’s right. Max tells him to leave this woman who’s sucking all the life out of him. Emil says he will when he has the proof of her deception in his hands. It’s all quite difficult for him. She’s their mother! Max tells him he’s sacrificing himself for children that might not even be his.

This is the sort of bald statement that might make a fellow impactado, and indeed that’s what Emil is.

This time it’s Eman sitting on the stairs in the semi-darkness, looking at a photo of his mother and him, and he’s thoughtbubbling out loud that if she was capable of locking up Gretel and traumatizing Axel when he was young, for sure she was capable of lying to him. JM Sevilla – Eman is sure he means something more in her life, in his own life.

Emil hits the roof – how dare Max suggest the kids aren’t his! Max tells him to get real – he knows that Fedra is capable of any sort of low stuff. No way, nothing like that, rants Emil. The children are mine! Max tells him he’s a good-hearted man.. Emil cuts him off and tells him not one more word, don’t turn his life into a nightmare.

Mari is excitedly telling Jorge that this is the way she used to be, and she even entered a beauty contest. Obviously taken aback by her appearance, he says she never told him about that, and when he met her she was already slim, not a ball like that. She asks he’d met her when she looked like that, would he still have been interested? He stutters no, it’s not that, it’s just that as ad people, appearance, you know…

She reminds him that interior beauty is what matters, and would he have fallen in love with her looking like that? Of course! he declares, but she tells him not to lie, and it’s okay, she’s not judging him. Jorge protests more sincerely that it’s a person’s values, their actions, etc., that count in love. He seems to be having trouble actually looking at her, his eyes darting this way and that. She asks if the physical aspect doesn’t count. Sure, it does, he says, don’t they say that love comes from sight? (What about winged cupid being painted blind? Is that just in English?) That’s why you have such a pretty, unforgettable face! Doh, the “pretty face” line! Loser. He quick changes the subject.

Jorge has brought wedding rings for them to wear and they yuck it up, but then he does a secret “whew.”

Eeewww, Bernardo and Nereida are in bed, he kissing on her, she more interested in getting to be the head housekeeper again. He says she lost it for being too ambitious, so get over it. She huffs that if he isn’t going to help her, she’ll just help herself. She knows a big family secret – she heard Fedra says Eman isn’t Emil’s son. Bernardo stops his kissing and stares.

Doris tells Netty and Gladiola to sit still on the couch, she has a big surprise. Jorge comes down the stairs, then it’s Marianela in her Gordita outfit. Netty and Gladiola are ecstatic and throw their arms around her. Just then Brandon, Oliver, and Mano arrive home. Oliver is thrilled to see Mari, Brandon looks confused and Mano smiles ear to ear.

Nereida is getting dressed, and tells Bernardo she’s worked like a donkey at the house for years and of none the money the Ryd Teresas have never has flowed her way, so she’s going to make it happen. Bernardo tells her not to even think she can threaten him or Fedra with her information, and of course she could end up dead. Nereida says the amount she’s thinking of is worth the risk. Just think how Emiliano would react if he knew Eman wasn’t his son!

Never gonna happen, says Bernardo. You might as well buy your cemetery plot now, because if Fedra hears what you’re saying, you won’t last two hours. I know, because I do the dirty work. Nereida smiles that he’s not capable of something like that, and he grabs her by the throat, scaring her.

Doris, Netty and Gladiola confer while Oliver hugs Mari. Netty thinks the disguise has just passed the test, the guys think it’s real, but Gladiola says look at how Brandon looks doubtful. Netty asks him if he doesn’t want to hug Mari, who’s here with her husband Jorge? Sure, he says, he saw the photo and even had it analyzed. Oliver wonders why, and Brandon tells him to ask Mari. He hasn’t heard back, but he just won’t let his Netty be tricked any more.

It’s one thing to try to protect Netty, it’s another to pretend you’ve just come back when you’ve been with us for months. Oliver is bewildered. And Brandon is even more bewildered that nobody else seems surprised. Mari says she had an idea he suspected when he helped her with the papers in prison.

Netty says she already knew, in fact everybody knew. Brandon explains to Oliver that Vicky and Mari are one in the same. Mari takes off her glasses and removes the stuck-on bangs and Oliver is agape.

Same Pillow, Different Dreams Part I: Lorenzo and Muñeca are lying in awake in bed, thoughtbubbling. He thoughtbubbles that he could have spent the night with Kristel and instead he was stuck here with Muñeca. He’s sick of it. Muñeca thoughtbubbles that the fortune teller said some young woman was going to steal him away – who could it be? Is the thinking of her while they make love? She shouldn’t believe the fortune teller.

She asks him what he’s thinking about and he says You.

Same Pillow, Different Dreams Part II: Ilitia is lying on the bed in a cute little nightie when Eman comes in. She notes that he stays out late, comes home and dinks around and finally comes to greet his wife who is waiting for him, all sexy. He says he just wanted to get some clothes from the room.

She tells him his place is there (pointing at the bed). He asks if she’s forgotten that he asked for a divorce and she asks if he’s forgotten that she said no. She tells him to come on to bed. He says he just can’t deceive her. She says she won’t be jealous, that thing with Vicky – forgotten! Not for me, sez he. He’s going to go stay in Mari’s room.

He leaves, and Ilitia thoughtbubbles that she’s always kinda creeped out when he says he’s going to sleep in Mari’s room

Avances: Kristel’s getting married tomorrow, says Mari. Netty again urges Jorge to tell Eman the truth and it looks like he’s going to.

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Comments:
Maggie, terrific recap, one of your best! I love the title.

Thank you for mentioning the helmets. They drove me crazy! Poor actors, trying to stay serious with wardrobe malfunctions.

"Verbal flourishes," "delicate, sugary fingers"...Maggie, you definitely have a way with words. Do you write professionally? Hope I'm not getting too personal but inquiring minds want to know.

Other faves, "basking in a post-Lirio glow", "She pulls a fat suit out of the closet, gratifying all of us who wondered what one looked like", also made me chuckle.

Wasn't it funny how Eman kept trying to snatch his Lirio item from daddy? It's those little details that make this telenovela delightful.

Thank you for translating the conversation between Fedra and Eman. It was definitely key and, as you say, an awesome performance on both sides.

Hee hee, Jorge definitely failed the "would you like me if I were fat" test. Loser indeed! Vaya con dios, Jorge.

Maggie, you were on fire with this recap. I think it was a key episode and you did a great job translating the very important dialogue. Thanks for rewinding, translating, and giving us a stellar recap!
 

Maggie- I also loved the title. :) And Sylvia has listed some of your best lines. I really appreciate that you detailed the conversation between Eman and Fedra. It was a powerful scene. Fedra gives Eman just enough info to make him ask questions, but doesn't give him any real answers. Much of this episode was about Emil's kids not being his kids. So, I'm guessing there will be some beig reveals in that department too. The fact that Max put on the table, and to Emil himself, that NONE of the kids may be his, gives the theory we have floated here some weight. I'm going to throw out my papa guesses again:

-Eman is Chema's. We all know this, but it is proven because Eman and Chema have the same swashbuckling gene.
-Crazy/sweet Gretel is the product of crazy MAx and sweet Paula.
-Shallow/mean/calculating Kristel is drawn to shallow/mean/calculating Low (I know it's just creepy since they are close to mating. But until they actually do the deed, I'm holding on to the possibility.)
-Now for the odd one. I know we have not been shown that Fedra and Bernie ever had sex, but I think Fedra could have given in to Bernie just once in a drunken moment...and produced Axel. Why else has Bernie seemed to play such a major role in the most traumatic moments in Axel's life? (The prostitute, the broken guitar, the slaps, etc.) They are both tall and dark/heavy featured.

Hmmmmmm......

Back to the last night. I am so proud of Brandon for not being fooled for a second by the return of the Gordita. He was so good at keeping his suspicions to himself this whole time, although he dropped plenty of hints to "Vicky."
 

Maggie, your titles always hit the mark perfectly and your recaps are always gems. Your translation of Emanuel's and Fedra's conversation is magical.

This was another episode that was great fun. My favorite moments were Pacheco asking for eLdP's autograph... and eLdP actually giving it. Reminded me a bit of eLdP pausing to give a lecture on ethics to the bad guys in the last episode. Then I cracked up when Ilitia mimicked Eman's hand gestures in telling him that it didn't matter what he wanted... she was ready and willing... right now.

Vivi, I'm with you, until they actually do it (ewwww!) I'm convinced that Lorenzo is Kristel's pappy. Both Bernardo and Max have voiced doubts that Emiliano is father of any of his children.

I got an Email from Mike telling me that he had lost interest because of the fat suit and fat jokes but he was considering watching again... so what do they resurrect just now?... the fat suit! Mike, it's just temporary.

I think Jeorge pretty well did himself in with his reaction to the chunky cherub (I thought he met her while she was still... umm... full-figured). What great acting without saying a word.

Carlos
 

Another winner Maggie from the title right down to the concluding "Same Pillow, Different Dreams" ending. So nicely done. And you do write so well.

Like Sylvia, I loved Eugenio's "delicate sugary fingers". Also truth, justice and the Mexican way".

But especially, as mentioned before...the wistful "same pillow, different dreams". A poignant observation that could apply to many episodes of many telenovelas. Or just to real life. Well said.

I missed this episode, but given the recap and comments, I think I need to try and find it on the computer and watch. You really did it justice, Maggie. Thanks.
 

Judy, you should try to catch this episode, it was pivotal in so many ways.

Jorge's cool, snide, "badness" has never been more apparent. As Carlos points out he displayed great acting without words. His hesitations, his sidelong glances, Mari must have a better idea of the worth of the man. She seemed unfazed but hopefully she will ponder his reactions objectively.

Vivi, nice job on your papa guesses. They all make sense and I had not considered Bernardo as a baby daddy before. If so, poor poor Axel. And poor poor Emiliano. For once he needs to avoid distraction and find proof (not sure why he needs it) of Fedra's perfidy.
 

Great recap, great Title.

Thanks Maggie for writing down the scene between Fedra & Emanuel. Great acting by both players. I think that moment will compel Emanuel forward till the end of series.

Unlike others, I think Kristel may be the only one of the kids who is Emiliano's; lucky him he gets the brat!

Everyone has already talked about my favorite lines from the recap, same pillow different dreams pt.1, pt.2, being my favorite.

One last thing, What an ass('scuse the french) is Jorge. Look her in the eye Jeeze! He must believe that beauty is only skin deep. And it seems that Mari in her fat suit seemed more happy than skinny Mari/Vicky, says something about being happy with who you are and not what others(Jorge talking about ya) want you to be; or could it be the dual personality of Mari/Vicky was just getting on her bitchy nerve?
 

Maggie, this is really well written. I appreciate that you took such great care with the dialogue in the pivotal scenes! Very well expressed, and I like the "same pillow, different dreams" theme as well.

I still can't hate Jorge even though it's becoming more and more apparent he's a bit of a snake. I guess it's just because I admire the high-quality acting...he says so much without saying very much. There was no way Jorge could win in that interrogation...he is that shallow and couldn't pretend otherwise. He did already know she used to look like that, though, since he had the fake wedding pictures done. I guess he's just never wrapped his head around the fact that she's still the same person and if he wouldn't have liked her then, he can't have her now.

I loved the little character bits...one of my favorites that hasn't been mentioned was Oliver, utterly confused..."uh, no, we do not ALL know EVERYTHING...?!?!..." He really needs to work on his powers of observations. A wanted crook could put on one of those silly plastic glasses/nose/mustache things and walk right past Oliver undetected.
 

You're right, Julia. Poor Oliver...
(My word thingy is 'dumbul', go figure!)

Maggie, I loved the recap, especially the title. Thanks for all the translations of the conversations. Once they get going, I'm lost!

Vivi, I loved your speculations as to the fathers of Fedra's brood. Not Bernardo, please, please... but, you're probably right. I would hope that if Emil only gets one, that it would be Axel. Won't they all be curious when Emil starts yanking a few hairs from each of them?!

Carlos, Mike is kinda/sorta watching again. At least he's not asleep in front of the tv! And he's back to reading the recaps (Hi Mikey!) so it won't be long until he's well and truly hooked like the rest of us.

I'm not looking forward to Kristal's wedding. She may be a mean fresa but she's also empty-headed. Plus, it's her wedding day, MV, avenge her some other time.

Jorge, still cute but sliding in my estimation. At least he's honest with Mari about his feelings for gorditas.
 

Gee whizzies, everyone! Thank you so much. I’m actually kinda surprised you liked the recap, as it was one of those where I just looked it over and didn’t think it was too red hot, but thought “what the hell, it’s late” and posted. When there are long stretches of dialog that are so pivotal they need to be detailed, it sucks the recapper juices out of you. I remember that ENDA was very hard to recap because it was so well written that there was no fluff in the dialog and practically everything anybody said was pivotal.

Sylvia, gosh no, I’m not a professional writer, I’ve just done business writing where, you’ll be amazed to know, I excelled in being concise. I’d love to write fiction, but I don’t have any good ideas! What happened to my imagination? I had such a vivid one when I was a kid.

JudyB – the “same pillow, different dreams” is a saying I heard once and it was so apt, it stuck in my brain. I think it’s Japanese.

Vivi – Your theory about Axel is very clever – good one! I’ll be curious to see if it pans out.

Again last night I found it troubling that in the Brandon/Ilitia scene the underlying idea seemed to be that class is genetic. Since these shows are often used as PSAs to reach the under-educated , it’s not a good concept to put out there.
 

I thought Brandon was trying to point out to Ilitia (by agreeing with her and then taking it a step further) that class ISN'T genetic. Meaning, she comes from some unknown poor woman and a sleazebucket, yet she runs in high society etc. (here I'm using class as in social strata, not character). Everything she knows about decency and manners and taste she got from Muñeca. It does bother me how they sometimes go on about REAL parents. Like Ilitia saying Muñeca isn't her real mother, or Emiliano ranting at the idea of the kids not being his real kids. In both cases, regardless of biological origins, those are the real parents.

I was also a little annoyed when Lowrenzo told Muñeca they should stay together for their children, Ilitia and Cristián, and she didn't correct him to include Manzanita.

I really don't want Bernardo to be Axel's father, but I can see where that's been hinted at. Maybe he can be Kristel's father. I don't think we're going to get DNA testing anytime soon, though, because Emil REALLY doesn't want to know. You can see that deep down he knows it's true, especially about Emanuel (he's known about that for years), but he doesn't want to make it official.

Isn't it time he took a decisive stand and left Fedra, though? He says he's staying to protect the kids but they are all adults so it's not like there would be a custody battle. They could ALL move.
 

Awhile back I mentioned that the actor playing the young José Maria is one of those men who actually are more handsome with a moustache... well, Juez Pantoja (Salvador from Gancho) is not.

Carlos
 

I agree Carlos. He looks smarmy with the moustache. Without it he looks dignified. OTOH, maybe Otto Sirgo is such a good actor that in Llena he exudes smarminess while in Gancho he exuded dignity. I dunno. I didn't even recognize him until Julia pointed it out.

@Juia - the thing that drives me the craziest about this show is that Fedra's family absolutely refuses to call bulls**t on her. They could all move and they should all move but noooooo! Argh. Actually they should kick her out of the house but I suppose that's too much to hope for. I think pretty much everyone in the household except lap dog Bernardo is disgusted with her.
 

I don't think they can kick Fedra out of the house yet because she technically owns it, at least until Marianela can prove that she obtained it fraudulently and get the title back. But they could all leave, and they can afford to rent or buy another place or multiple places, so I don't see why they don't. Why stay in such a miserable place?

Then again, Emiliano is pretty much oblivious to everything. I don't think he realizes how awful life has been for everyone. He thought Gretel should move back home! Emanuel has enough power that maybe he feels secure enough and isn't desperate to leave. Probably he also wants to keep staking a claim in Marianela's house. Axel is the one who really needs to get out, but he has no income; probably just an allowance. You'd think he could make a case to Emiliano for the two of them to move somewhere else, but probably he'd want to take Delicia with them...and then what about Paula and Max? I don't know whether they could convince Max to leave, and they might not want to leave him with fewer people defending him from Fedra and Bernardo.

So, okay, I can see that there are some reasons to stay in that house. But these people are so dysfunctional, they can't even get together and talk and try to figure out some sort of plan to deal with Fedra. By now they should all be putting together the bits they know about Fedra's past and present activities.
 

Hi all. We had a massive icestorm that knocked out our power. It was so cold last night in my house, I dressed like El Lirio de Plata. Just now our power was restored. From your marvelous recap Maggie, I missed a good episode with stellar acting. So we know now that Jorge would not have been attracted to MV when she was overweight whereas Eman loved her just the way she was. Also, Brandon confirmed my suspicions that he knew that Mari and Victoria was the same person. So the only know now who doesn't know is Eman. Looking forward to seeing tonight's episode.
 

Pirate Babe, yikes!

How easy it is to forget that some of the rest of the US is still having cold weather to deal with when it's like springtime here. I'm so glad you got your power back. I'll be thinking about you this evening. I hope you get to watch tonight's episode, but most of all... may you stay be and warm.

Carlos
 

Pirate Babe, so glad to hear that you are doing allright! Wow, I don't even know what an ice storm is so you have my admiration. I feel bad for you but you made me laugh when you said you were dressed like El Lirio de Plata. Hang in there amiga!!
 

@Maureen - I also noticed that MarVicky seemed a little perkier and happier when she was in her fat suit. Whazzuup with that? She certainly must have felt great about the reception that Oliver gave her.
 

Maybe she was just warmer, and that made her happier. The D.F. is cool enough that most of the characters prefer fuller-coverage clothing, but Vicky usually wears next to nothing to show off her new figure. Maybe by the end she'll find a happy medium between sappy naive and icy mean, and between turtlenecks and barely-there dresses.

It was snowing here just a few minutes ago, but sunny at the same time. It didn't stick. We're supposed to get real snow tomorrow or Thursday, though, which I'm dreading.

Pirate Babe, I'm glad your power is back. Dressing like El Lirio sounds fun, though. Especially if you had an excuse to scale a wall or disappear in a cloud of smoke. Probably it was just cold, though.
 

Maggie, great recap. Thanks.
 

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