Saturday, April 23, 2011
Cuando Me Enamoro #3 Friday 4/22/11 A Family Reunion Looms and a Compromiso That Might Be Doomed
We pick up with Fina spitting fire about Renata being such a flirt. “I don’t know what I was thinking when I kept her!” Roberta is confused but Fina quickly backtracks. “I just can’t understand why I let her stay around when she has the nerve to paw that wretch Diego right in front of me!” Roberta throws a hissy fit because Diego is her friend. Fina promises that she will never let Renata get in the way of Roberta’s happiness. (Which Renata overhears).
The next morning, Roberta is short with Renata because of her fling with Diego. Renata swears she isn’t interested in him and would never interfere with a man Roberta had her eye on. Roberta doesn’t believe it and calls Ren a bad sister before flouncing off.
Gonzalo is thrilled to get an unexpected email from Matias. Just like that, we’re transported to Madrid, Spain, where now grown-up Matias is crying at his mother’s grave.
“It’s been a year since you died and it still isn’t any easier to live without you.” Mat has decided it’s time to return to Mexico. Despite his evil stepmother, Mat feels like the time is right to reconnect with his padre. “I know you would agree. Te amo, Mamá.” (Aww, I like Matias! Hopefully we get some happier scenes soon since he’s very easy on the eyes…)
Gonzo rushes out to the stables to give Renata the good news: Matias is returning to Mexico!! Renata is delighted. Gonzo doesn’t know if Mat is just returning for the job at the company or to reconnect with the family, but either way Gonzo is over the moon about it. Renata congratulates him and they hug. Their relationship is so sweet! Thankfully someone is in Renata’s corner to combat the Fina-Monster.
In all the excitement, Renata has a flashback to a childhood memory of Matias. Even as a ten-year-old, he was clearly unhappy about his father remarrying. Young Gonzo makes Matias give each of his new sisters a bracelet. Roberta is ho-hum about the gift but Renata gives him an enthusiastic hug and a kiss on the check in thanks. Mat sulks away while Renata admires the bracelet. Little Renata’s expression plus the dreamy music make me think that Renata might have had a crush on Mat.
Elsewhere, Roberta is heavily making out with her novio Rafael. They are crazy about each other. Rafael is excited because he is going to sign a contrato de compraventa (sales contract) at the winery in a month. In other words, Rafael has organized his first grape harvest for the winery and is about to sign his first business contract. He makes Roberta close her eyes and surprises her with a marriage proposal. “Bonita, will you marry me?”
Gonzo tells Fina that Matias is finally returning to Mexico after almost 15 years of estrangement. Fina feigns excitement and hopes to be a mother for Mat. “Even though he never loved me like one.” Gonzo assures Fina that the past is in the past; she can make amends with Mat and build a relationship from there. Once Gonzo leaves the room, Fina’s angry face comes out.
Roberta is a little hesitant to accept Rafael’s proposal but Rafael promises to make her happy for the rest of their lives. “You will fall in love with my hacienda, the winery, and will never want to come back to Mexico again! Be my friend, my wife, my bonita. You won’t regret it.” Roberta finally accepts but clearly still has doubts.
Renata strides into work at Empresas Monterrubio and heads straight for her amiga Adriana. They both squeal over Matias retuning but Ren is sure Mat still hates her and whole her family. Adriana is sure once Mat sees how gorgeous his stepsister has become, he’ll forget his anger. Ren can only hope.
Meanwhile in España, we’re treated to our first appearance of Jeronimo!
Qué guapo, no? He wins a fencing match and gets a call from his brother Rafael. Rafa tells Jero that he’s getting married. Jero had no idea Rafa even had a novia but he readily accepts Rafa’s request that he come to Mexico in the next week to celebrate the impending nuptials.
Fina gives Roberta the third degree about her new ring. Roberta lays out the truth: Rafael proposed and she accepted. “Over my dead body!” Says Fina. (Don’t make promises you can’t keep, Fina…)
Roberta’s claws come out. “Rafael is not poor! He has an hacienda and a great future!” Fina is sure that Rafael is only after Roberta’s inheritance from her father. (Wait...from Roberto or Gonzo?) Rafa wouldn’t do such a thing, besides Roberta loves Rafa. Fina cackles. “You love him enough to live in the poorhouse? Because if you marry him, your inheritance is gone and the doors of this house are closed to you forever!”
Roberta doesn’t rise to Fina’s threats; she wouldn’t dare throw her own daughter out on the street. “No me pongas a prueba!” (“Don’t test me!”) Says Fina.
Adriana and Renata are still having girl talk at work, complete with Adriana having pulled out her tarot cards. “In a couple days, the love of your life is going to arrive in Mexico!” (How fun. Both Matias and Jero are arriving in a few days.)
Gonzalo and his cuñado Honorio stroll around the sales floor at the Empresa, discussing Matias. Gonzo wants to start a new leaf with his hijo. Hopefully Renata will understand why he wants to offer Mat the VIP job.
Guillermo Capetillo stands in front of a bullfighting ring and tells a mystery person on the phone that he/she is the “priority in his life”. All right, then...
Matias writes an email, also to a mystery person, about his leaving Mexico. Moving right along…
Constanza drops by Gonzo’s place to drop off some things for Matias. Fina is none too happy to see her. “I’ve never asked for your advice, Coni. Get lost.” There’s mutual dislike here, however, and Coni isn’t one to roll over. “You have no idea how much I regret opening the doors of my family and my company to you! I feel so guilty for Gonzalo having met and married you.”
Fina says Gonzo and her hijas have been very happy over the years. Unlike Constanza, who tried for years but never had any kids of her own. God, no wonder Fina has no friends. Coni is stricken but continues with what she came to do.
Jero muses about his rebellious little brother. He’s grown up to be a good man and a good entrepreneur. Jero hopes Rafa finds all the happiness he deserves.
A ha! We find out that Guillermo Capetillo’s character is named Antonio and he has his sights on Regina. He gives her a bracelet but she doesn’t want to accept such a lavish present from an amigo. Antonio admits he is in love with Regina but she can’t commit to a relationship. “There is no room in my life for love.”
Antonio understands Regina’s dedication to finding her hija but she has to move on with her life. It isn’t that easy for Gina. “I don’t have a right to be happy when I don’t know that she’s happy!” Antonio refuses to give up. He won't let Gina's guilt over her hija ruin her future.
Jero gets a phone call from Matias. They’re amigos! What a small (telenovela) world! Actually, Matias calls Jero “profe”, as in professor. So Jero was his teacher at some point? Anyway, Mat and Jero agree to meet each other when they both arrive in Mexico.
Jero meets his novia, Lorea, in a dark bedroom. So dark I can’t even see her face. He invites her to Rafa’s wedding on the condition she promise to take it easy because they're trying to have a baby. Suddenly Lorea starts having pain in her abdomen and is rushed to the hospital.
Roberta shows off her ring to her amiga but Rob is uncertain about it now. She doesn’t want to lose her inheritance; she couldn’t bear to live around poor people. Rob is starting to doubt her feelings for Rafa.
Gina frets to Ines about her convo with Antonio. She has always felt guilty for losing her hija. She has no idea how to stop feeling how she does. Ines tells her amiga that she has to forgive herself in order to move on.
Rafael visits Renata at work and she enthusiastically greets him. Gonzo walks in and gets all bent out of shape about it.
Jero stalks into Lorea’s room with a grave face. Apparently Lorea had been secretly using birth control, which caused her to start bleeding. "When were you going to tell me that it wasn’t in your plans to have an hijo?”
Jero feels as though something has broken between them. He decides they’re done with. Lorea begs him to reconsider but no dice. “You lied to me. You don’t deserve a second chance.” He leaves and Lorea sobs. Wow, I'm impressed. That was ten capitulos worth of plot in about ten minutes.
Gonzo drops the puritan act and greets Rafael cordially. Rafa says he has news for them but will wait until everyone is together to tell them.
After the commercial break, Rafa and Ren are out to lunch. Rafa asks Renata if her padre would accept a son-in-law like him. “Well that’s a little forward!” Renata teases. She answers honestly that Gonzo would approve of Rafa because he’s responsible and hard-working. But she doesn’t understand why he would ask such a weird question.
Fina meets an unnamed Licenciado and asks for his unconditional support. She is afraid Matias’s return will turn Gonzo and his hijas against her. Fina wants to know all of Gonzo’s financial details immediately, before Mat returns. She turns on the charm to get him to agree.
Gonzalo asks Renata if there’s anything between her and Rafael. Of course not! They’re just friends. But Ren admits she’s a little overly affectionate sometimes. Gonzo loves that about her and tells her to never change. “Be who you are, no matter what.” It’s official; they are adorable as father and daughter.
In Ruta de Vino, Ensenada, Baja California, workers tend to a gorgeous farm. A man named Dr. Alvaro Nesme checks up on their progress. He compliments Rafa’s work but another menacing guy wants to buy out Rafa’s crops. Dr. Nesme promises to convince Rafa to sell. “You had better.” Menacing guy warns the doctor.
Rafa is on the phone with Roberta. The business plan didn’t go as well as he wanted; they offered way less than what the harvest is worth. Though Rafa still wants to get married within the next month. Roberta thinks he’s nuts for rushing the wedding but he doesn’t want to wait another minute than necessary.
Matias starts to wonder if returning home is a good idea. “Can I really face that woman again?” Mat has a flashback to playing soccer in the yard as a kid. His soccer ball accidentally hits Fina in the back and she throws a fit. She berates Mat and screeches that she doesn’t want brats like him in her house. Similar to how Fina chopped up Renata’s braids, she stabs a hole in Mat’s soccer ball with gardening shears.
On that happy memory, Matias vows that he is not willing to cut his father out of his life any longer. “Not for Fina or anyone else!”
Avances: Fina slaps Roberta for mouthing off, Roberta calls Rafael with a plan, and Renata and Jeronimo literally run into each other in a hallway.
Happy Easter, Everyone! Relax this weekend because it looks like this show is going to take us for a ride.
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BTW, I didn't have any trouble with the font, but I noticed that one small part was in a larger font.
Gotta run. I'm leaving town in an hour, so I can't write more now.
As best I could tell, Lorea and Jero were hoping for her to get pregnant/be pregnant. She said that she'd take a year off and slow down if she were. At the hospital he found out that her IUD had screwed up (probably imbedded itself- encarnar) causing her to bleed. He was pithed that she didn't want to get pregnant after all so broke things off then and there... jerk. Already, I don't like him... didn't like Aldo (LFMB)... don't like Jero.
Oh well, I guess that frees him up for Reginata.
I hadn't been understanding quite what had happened with Gonzo's first wife. He divorced her for Pepafina?
Brilliant move.
Sorry, but Renata doesn't seem to be a mental giant. Rafael asks if Gonzo will accept him as son-in-law and she can't put it all together? Oh well, she's very pretty and perky.
Carlos
Carlos, I agree that Jero seems a bit unforgiving and pompous. Please writers, don't cram Aldo down our throats again!
In the first scene between Constanza and young Gonzo (le pant, le heave) she mentioned that he and his wife were separated and she was living elsewhere.
I'm liking the broody Matias. I don't think I've seen the actor in anything else.
Thanks Flores!
Carlos, I was lured back by the cast and my own novela addiction. I'm still swamped with classes and work but I just couldn't stay away any longer. Muchas Gracias for clearing up the Lorea/Jero situation. I'm going to do a little editing to fix that part.
Jero certainly doesn't come off very likeable in his first episode. I'm warming up to Matias much faster than Jero.
So far, I'm loving this novela, and I'm having flashbacks: Silvia Navarro romping around the offices of the "empresa" (como Grupo Lactos in MEPS) and Any Balls from MEPS proposing to another unavailable woman.
Let's hope the rapid pace with which this novela is unfolding continues all the way through.
That mama/pepa/fina is one scary women. The socer ball deflation was as hard to watch as the braid cutting. I wouldn't trust that women with any sharp objects.
The woman playing Renata is very appealing.
Friday was the first day I had a chance to watch. Fortunately I had read all the Caray, Caray comments so I had some idea what was going on.
Where do I know the Fina actress from?
OK - off to read the recap. Thanks!
Audrey
With Geronimo's reaction - I think we see the foreshadow of a man who can be ruthless when bent on revenge. I think Juan might be good in this role.
Audrey
Welcome aboard, Audrey! That's an interesting perspective to take on Jero's coldness at the end. We'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
And Fina is played by Rocio Banquells. She was Isabella, a villiana in Cuidado con el Angel, and Sofia in Pasion. She certainly does evil very, very well. Her villainous cackle is award-worthy.
I thought Univision had run out of actors and kept recycling the same crew - but, then a grown up Matias appears on the screen and we see a new face. Yeah!
Silvia Navarro I knew would be difficult for me to understand, but I find I have to get used to a number of new actors' accents. The dialog goes so quickly at times that I am having to play catch up like I haven't had to do in years since I first started watching these things. New vocab in this, too.
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Jerry really is an obnoxious prig, isn't he? His girlfriend's insides are punctured and bleeding, she's lying in a hospital bed doped up from the pain, and he decides right then and there to go ahead and tell her he's breaking off their relationship.
I suppose there might be multiple vengeance plots running in tandem?
Anyway - I'm sure I'll figure it out soon enough! :)
Audrey
Juan Soler looks way better than he did as Aldo in Fea -- and I was one of his supporters. Nice haircut.
Great recap Floresdeazul.
I have to say, though, CONGRATS TO CASTING FOR USING AGE APPROPRIATE ACTORS for the early years.
I didn't realize that you had taken a hiatus in recapping too. Welcome back. This is going to be such a fun team. The cast is delicious and the story is dizzying with possibilities of delights and demons. Westward Ho! And thankfully they lost the 70's version of the CME song. I love Enrique Iglesias. I like they way they combine flash forward and flash back, it keeps me on my toes.
At this moment I am watching 10 Commandments with its pre-computerized special effects. Maybe CME needs some big crowd scenes like this with animals, kids and,,,, oops, here comes the sea crashing back on the Egyptians. Still pretty good effects if a bit primitive and hoaky but for 1956. Like Renata's perfect hairdo after the braid cutting incident, Moses suddenly went from raggedy looking to that magnificent hairdo Heston sported even through seawater. Somethings never change.
This TN is looking promising and I may have to follow it. Most of the actors are new to me which is nice. The only other TN I am watching regularly is La Reina del Sur. I really don't care for Teresa, and Los Herederos is so boring it's pathetic.
Audrey
Did like the fencing scene, but our hero, Jero, sure is a tough cookie. I think the whole dumping of the girlfriend was to show how he will not be taken with someone who lies or betrays...and we need a back story to tell us why. Otherwise, he'll seem a bit to cold/undeserving of our sweet Nata. (I need to get rid of some of these "R"s". )
I just love Gonzo and Nata together. Wondering how Matias will fits in to the love stories on this TN. He seems like he'll be a good guy, but bet Mama is going to want him for Gina.( She could be redeemable - after all was ready to marry a "poor"guy until Mama played the guilt card on her.)
This should be good...like the pace and hope we don't start hitting slow-mo episodes.
I'm sure it won't be long before we find out what's eating Jeronimo and who did him wrong.
Mattias needs hair.
This is the first TN that I have seen the actress Fina, and she is one evil villian. Her daughter is not far behind in the evil department.
Poor Geronimo, I don't blame him for being angry. That is one serious lie she told. If she did not want children, she should have told him up front instead of getting an IUD.
I don't think Fina is going to take kindly to the prodigal son returning.
With all of the new actors coming on board, this TN should start heating up. Next week should be fun.
Rosemary
http://i2.esmas.com/2008/09/02/7694/jose-ron300x350.jpg...and I was right!!!!
Matias writes an email, also to a mystery person, about his leaving Mexico. Moving right along…
He was writing a general email to all his friends about his leaving, he was going back to Mexico and he was telling them all that he would miss them and if they ever went by Mexico to contact him so they could get together. He wasn't sriting about anyone else, he was writing a farewell message.
In the grave scene he said his mom had left (I guess died) a year ago and it was time to go back now.
isn't this the second novela in a row where Sylvia Navarro plays a woman victim of a man bent on revenge? wasn't her character this way too in MEPS? also with an evil step mom... some things never change.
So how are they going to explain that now Roberta has a 'R' necklace and Renata does not? or is that the same storyline they used in 'La mentira'? but here it doesn't make sense unless Roberta had them both to begin with
I can't believe Rocio Banquells is playing such a bad mother type, she was so good in Pasion. I can't believe it's the same actress.
I love Sylvia Navarro, I think she can do no wrong. I hope she's nice in real life.
Also the fact that Roberta is confronting her mom and trying to put her feelings ahead (of course, that is only before her mother tells her 'choose between our money/luxuries and that nobody (Rafa)) of her mother's wishes.
I wonder if she has forgot what she overheard her mother say about Renata 'shouldn't have taken you along' or if that knowledge will come to surface later on when she can play it as a card against Renata or blackmailing her own dear mamita.
Good catch about the "R" necklaces. I wonder what that is all about?
Rosemary
I like the actor playing Matías better with hair too but he looks younger with it so I guess they decided to shave his head because of that. So he is not really going bald in real life.
This is the third novela where the main plot is the galán wanting to act revenge on Silvia, actually. MEPS and CME in Televisa, and there was Montecristo in TV Azteca with the actor playing father JP on Triunfo. It could be the fourth one if I include another novela where she married a man she didn't love for money to help her family after she was deceived by another and he found out and decided to make her life hell afterwards but in the end they truly fell inlove. I like her the best when she gets to do a little comedy though.
Carlos
Also, I would imagine that Pepa-Fina took the necklace off Reginita/Renata and gave it to Roberta outright out of meanness and jealousy.
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Rosemary/: I will only say to wait for the story to develop and you will understand the importance of the neclaces which I thought are supposed to be exactly the same
Like mother, like daughter.
~Caborita
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