Saturday, December 31, 2011
Una Familia Con Suerte #64-65 Fri 12/30/11 Does Big Mix Own This Show????
Vice says his Aunty Fernanda knows all about the imports and is okay with it. (Indeed, in the first few weeks, she did make some vague statements to Enzo about the way he and Vice had been taking advantage of their positions in the company for some kind of side business, but she probably thought it was limited to modest commissions on imports and and did not realize the scope of their manipulation.) Pancho's putting an end to that, just like their expense accounts. Their little goldmine is closed!
Rebeca arrives, unnoticed by Vice. Vice brags that his involvement was somehow good for the company. Pancho continues to lecture about how it would have hurt the families of 120 workers. After some trash talk and empty threats, Vice finally leaves.
Pepe tires to warn Fraud about the fraud before the race begins, but can't get to him on time. Fraud is entertaining delusions of grandeur when Champi's engine begins to cough and sputter and finally gives out. The other guy wins. Pepe doesn't feel good about it. From afar, Lupe notices his unhappy face and thinks it's odd. Fraud, the sore loser, flings Champi's keys at the winner and runs away. Pepe tells the winning driver about the cheat. The winner doesn't care, and cheers victory with Tomás.
Next morning, Pina looks at a magazine and comments that Prince William is okay, but he's not as fine as her Frauddie. Fraud whines to Pina about losing the race. She tells him that Daddy will buy him a new car. He admits that "that mechanic" made a great car, but something went wrong and he's going to find out what.
Tomás is worried that if Pepe tells the truth, he'll lose the plumbing job again. He thinks Pepe should at least get back the money Fraud owes him. Fraud's an idiot, but he'll know that something happened. Pepe's going to tell the truth because that's what his dad taught him.
Elena and Lupe speculate that Pepe must've done something to rig the race. They share their suspicions with Pancho. Pancho says Pepe wouldn't do that... or would he?
Pina says Daddy will buy Fraud 20 new cars 1000 times better than the one he lost, and thinks Fraud is just sore because his girlfriend preferred the greengrocer's son with the corn-colored locks (cornilocks, pelos de elote). She urges him to let it go, not stoop to Pepe's level, because there are thousands, millions, of girls who deserve him more.
Vince and Enzo bicker. Arnoldo points out that Pancho is using a divide-and-conquer strategy on them. (He isn't, really; it's just that they're stupid.) They gotta stick together. All for one and one for all.
Vince gripes again about Enzo's failed plan involving the imports. Arnold has another idea: "everyone has a past," he hints. Enzo slyly asks, what's your past? "If only you knew the truth," Arnold replies in a thought bubble. He thinks they can get Pancho in trouble with Fernanda for violating his contract, specifically the clause that forbids relationships, because he's having a thing with Rebeca. And luckily, there's a guy in the Legal department who likes him!
Pepe tries to give Champi's keys back to Fraud and tell him the truth about the race, but Fraud is too busy insulting Pepe to listen. He tells him to keep the car! (I have to say, Pepe didn't try very hard. But it was still Fraud's choice not to listen!)
Pancho and Rebeca are making out in his office. She warns him they should be more careful. She corrects his vocabulary (turbulencia vs. truculencia), and he says he loves it when she corrects him and asks her to do it again. Just when I think she's going to spank him, Chacho and Nico bust in. These conversations are seldom worth relating. This one is no exception.
Vince calls Candy. She continues to give him the cold shoulder and tells him to read his poems to Sandy. Enzo rolls his eyes and sympathetically pets Vince's head like a dog's. (Speaking of which, whatever happened to Unbeja?)
Arnold takes a deep breath and tells himself, "it's all for the cause." He flirts painfully with the guy in Legal and coquettishly asks for a copy of Pancho's contract. No one will know. The guy agrees to give Arnold the contract, but only if Arnold will ask him out on a date. ("You won't stand me up, will you?") Arnold silently asks God to forgive him and repeats to himself that he's doing it for Vince.
Outside, Pancho is greeted with signs and cheers by the workers whose jobs he saved. The media is there too. Pancho stands on top of La Burra and gives a gracious speech. He tells the assembly that Fernanda put him in charge, and he won't let her down. Enzo and Vince come out of the building, the crowd harasses them, and they fear for their lives. Pancho tells the crowd that those two aren't worth breaking the law for. Enzo tells Vince, "now we owe our lives to the greengrocer!" (Let's see how far that gratitude goes. My guess is that what happens on the third step of the Avon main entrance, stays on the third step.) Vince disagrees.
Pancho runs into Jess at the market. She scolds him for being snotty to his old friends and wearing fancy new clothes and not being in love with Chela. He says he's grateful to Chela for her sacrifices, but doesn't want to give her false hope. (Chacho keeps interrupting because he wants to buy a creepy Grim Reaper statue.) Then he takes off his fancy jacket to help someone who dropped a crate of vegetables. See! He's still the same old Pancho. Apparently that's all it takes for Jess to forgive him.
Evening. Vince and Candy flirt on the phone. He wants to see her. She says she'll check her agenda and get back to him. (He correctly interprets this as a yes.)
Lupita tells Pancho that she's happy for him and Rebeca, but she's sad for Chela. There's no worse pain than unrequited love, but she wishes him luck with Rebeca. She asks if she can go to the university party with Alex. Pancho says sure, but come home early. Oh boy!!
Enzo isn't as excited about Vice's date with Candy as Vice is. Anyway, heeeeeeere's Arnold, and he has the contract!
Vince picks up Candy for their date and then gets paranoid that Pina will catch them.
Ana asks to come along on Lupita's date with Alex. She's very lucky to have the only sister in the world who would agree to such a thing. Lupita knows it's just to get near Fraud and says they're going to need to talk about that, but meantime, sure, just get yourself fixed up... Ana says she already is.
Pancho and Rebe are at a nice club. He hints around for the 100th time about his "namesake." It turns out that this "namesake" is Famous Cuban Singer Francisco Céspedes, who sings a song for Pancho and Rebeca. (Trivia: I sometimes, rarely, use Dragon, the voice-recognition software, to read my handwritten notes to the computer instead of typing them. Dragon doesn't know Vince, Pancho, Chela, Ana, or a lot of other names; but apparently it does know Francisco Céspedes.)
Pepe runs into Mónica on her way to the big bash at the university. No, they didn't officially have a date, but now they will.
Lupita admits to Alex that she isn't comfortable around all these fresas (present company excluded, of course). The party is apparently being sponsored by the snack mix that's advertised on the back of La Burra, because it's EVERYWHERE. (Hilariously, each open bag is so full that the chips are poking out of the top. When's the last time you opened a junk food bag that was completely full all the way to the top?) Fraud gets two bags, gives one to Alex, and then rudely says he didn't notice Lupita and Ana. Lupe tells him to buy some eyeglasses.
Fraud and Alex both hold their snack bags awkwardly so we can see the brand name, LOL. Lupita pulls Ana aside and tells her her that Fraud is a slime and a liver. (I've never heard "hígado" used that way before, but I guess there are worse organs she could call him.) Ana says she can't help who she falls in love with and anyway, he's a handsome liver! Ana just wants Lupe to keep her crush a secret. Again, Lupe doesn't tell Ana what really happened in Brazil.
Pepe is hanging around with Mónica and Karina. He doesn't want to dance to the techno music. Moni spots his sisters. Pepe is really surprised to see Ana here.
Oh my stars, what a coincidence! Vince and Candy are at the same club as Pancho and Rebeca! What were the odds?? Vince for some reason hides his wristwatch. Candy visits the restroom and meets an obnoxious drunk on her way in.
Rebeca and Pancho chat with the Famous Singer for a while and then are interrupted in mid-smooch by Vince, who can hardly believe his luck. He says it's a violation of ethics for these champions of ethics to be having an affair. (Seriously, Vince? Do you really want to go there?) Rebeca and Pancho remind Vince of some of his ethical breaches. (Candy comes out of the restroom, sees what's going on, and retreats.) Vince threatens to tell his Aunty Fernanda. Rebeca tells him Fernanda already knows. They all hiss at one another. Pancho accuses him of being jealous and says it'd be more productive to argue with Popeye. He and Rebeca leave.
At the party, Ana and Pepe decide that the techno music needs to be replaced. Fortunately, Ana has her mp3 player. They commandeer the DJ booth. (Mónica asks Karina to give Pepe a little more space, or else.) Fraud, who I think has been drinking, annoys Mo. Pepe and Ana announce that they're going to make the party more fun. Pepe starts dancing with a random girl. Fraud makes faces.
At the club, Vice tries to pump Candy for info about Pancho's relationship with Rebeca. It doen't work. She wants to dance. Vince refuses, so she goes up to the dance floor by herself. The obnoxious drunk bothers her again. Vince knocks him down and then punches him out.
Lupita teaches Alex to dance. Pepe gives dancing lessons to more fresa girls. Fraud gripes to Moni and Kari that it's more naco than drinking out of a juice pouch. He is astonished that they want to dance. He asks if naco is in style or something. They walk away, leaving him forlorn. He remembers Pina saying there are plenty of other girls when Ana catches his eye.
Pancho and Rebeca are at home. He remembers a family getaway to Acapulco years ago, on the cheap. Then something about fishing and getting to know each others' worlds. Then they have a long makeout session.
Vice's knuckles (nudillos) hurt. Candy kisses them, grateful that he defended her (though to be fair, anybody could have knocked that guy out easily).
Pepe asks Karina to dance with him, much to Mo's annoyance. Alex notes that Pepe is the life of the party. Lupe thinks they'd better go home so as not to annoy her father. She goes to fetch Ana. Meanwhile, Fraud gripes to Alex for taking the Lopez kids' side.
FINALLY Pepe asks Mónica, who is looking really sour by now, to dance. She protests that she doesn't know how to dance to this kind of music, but he loosens her up with a few steps.
Rebeca asks Pancho if the kids know about them yet. He says he told Lupita, and hey, where the heck is she now?? He calls her. He tells R that L is okay with their relationship; but Temo and Ana, that's a different sack of flour/kettle of fish, but nothing that can't be solved with a sincere dialog. (Hmm... hasn't he already tried that? Maybe it'll go differently now that we're not just speaking hypothetically.)
Next morning at breakfast, Candy comments on how happy Pepe and Pancho look. They giggle like naughty little boys. But Pancho says he'll feel better when the rest of the family accepts Rebe. "Although I never thought the day would come, the truth is that I'm really in love."
At the office, Rebeca and Bárbara rehash last night, including Vice's confrontation and a declaration similar to Pancho's. Bar is envious.
Chela arrives at Pancho's with Temo and breakfast. Pepe teases Lupita that she's in love with Alex. Noting that Ana hasn't come down for breakfast (I guess she hasn't moved in with Chela yet? I must have missed something), Pancho goes up to see Ana in her room. She doesn't want to talk.
Vice blissfully enjoys Adoración's breakfast, much to Pina's annoyance. Pina still doesn't want to talk to Ado. But Vice's mood is ruined when the newspaper arrives, sporting a gigantic photo of Pancho on the front page.
The Lopez family likes it better. Chela drools over the picture of Pancho on top of La Burra. He tells the family all about it. They plan a big dinner to celebrate.
On page 3, there is a photo of Vice and Enzo surrounded by the angry crowd. Vice unhappily admits that Pancho saved his life.
Enzo goes to Vince's house to be assaulted with a newspaper and rehash the discussion of Pancho's contract. (Pina asks Enzo if he'd like a coffee. "Yes, please." She tells him the coffee's in the kitchen. Ha!) They say everyone's contract has a clause about personal relationships. They're looking for one in Pancho's. Vince says he saw Rebeca and Pancho kissing in a bar. "Who did you go to a bar with?" Pina asks, since Vice's can't use Enzo as his usual alibi.
Pancho officially tells Chela that he and Rebeca are novios. A tear rolls down her cheek.
¡Prospero año nuevo!
Next time:
Chela cries and confronts Rebeca. Pepe finds out about Candy and Vice, and Pancho catches them in a public smooch.
Labels: familia
I wish Candy had still given Vince the cold shoulder. Yeah, no crying Chela for this part.
And Happy New Year to Melinama, Ezra, and Julia the other great recappers for this TN.
"Liver" is sometimes used generically for "innards" (along with a host of other words signifying guts, intestines, etc.). AndI've heard "burn someone's liver" to mean "make someone angry." Just never heard someone actually call someone a liver before. Such a valuable organ deserves more respect, IMO, but on the other hand we also have "chopped liver" in English and maybe that's more what Lupita meant.
I'm nowhere near liking Fraud yet, but I'll admit the actor does seem to be getting more into the role, especially as his and Ana's story is finally developing.
Judy - actually I don't mind black-eyed peas, it's just that there's a superstition saying that they're good luck to eat on New Year's day. So far, I have a perfect record of BAD years that start off with a batch of Hoppin' John, so I'm skipping that little custom from now on!
I just watched my recording of these two episodes. I'm going to skip my recordings from the rest of last week. Your, Melinama's and Julia's recaps covered it perfectly anyway.
I was also confused about Ana still being at the house since I read she had moved out with Temo. Maybe she can't bear to be too far from Frauddie. Blech! Still can't figure out why she has a crush on Frauddie. I refuse to call it love as she does, since she hasn't even said two words to the creep.
And Rebe's place is already in good enough shape for her and Pancho to hang out and make out?
I wanted to see more of Anna and Alex. But am glad that this relationship is developing, although slowly.
I am amazed how Chela acuses Pancho and Rebe of splitting up the family when she is the one who has single-handedly done so and taken Pancho's youngest children from him.
What was Pepe playing at dancing with every other woman before asking Moni to dance? Saving the best for last?
When I was in D.F. a couple of years ago, I went to a great salsa club. It is thought to be a bit low class, but salsa dancing tends to attract a great mix of people from different economic levels, as well as people who are from or have traveled to other places. I think the popularity is growing in Mexico.
But my initial thoughts lead me to think that Poncho and , Rebe will have and off and on relationship.....with Chela being the ultimate winner. Poncho already admits feeling sorry for the mother of his children.
Candy and Vince won't make it either....Lust don't have much shelf life......once he scores a couple times, it's a rap.
Julie, take care of yourself. I eat my blackeyes on New Years Eve, leaving all the bad stuff in last year.
Anyway, don't play around with shingles.
JudyB, Rebe looks a little pale compared to Paula ("Juan Queridon") maybe she is now leary of tanning salons.
I thought we would miss one episode of Chela crying. I am glad Pancho told her he and Rebe are novios. Now she is clear on this and something should be clicking in her brain.
Sorry to hear that you're feeling under the weather and/or wanting to crawl out of your skin! I hope you're not lying and it really is a mild case. Either way, get better soon and collect some good luck! Thanks so much for braving the two-hour show overload in spite of it all.
I assume Ana just stomped off to Chela's for the night to make a bratty point to Pancho, then slunk right back so she'd be closer to the action and to Frauddie. No matter how much she loves Chela, living in the big house has got to be more fun than hanging around giving Chela a shoulder to cry and cry and cry on.
I was amused and befoozled that Vins would bring up the ethics or lack thereof of workplace romances. REALLY, VICE? You want to start getting people fired for that? Just show yourself to the door.
Nice of Pepe and Ana to tell the DJs their music sucked and throw them out and take over the party. I mean, they weren't wrong, it was way more fun with their dancing, but still.
retorcer el pescueza - to wring someone's neck
nabo - stupid person, yokel (lit. turnip)
salir el tiro por la culata - to backfire
chatarra - scrap metal, heap of junk
empalagosa - cloyingly sweet
insulsa - bland, insipid
me va a haber cocolazos - I'll be in for a beating
le dió un telele - there was something funny about him
echar crema a sus tacos - to boast
temascal - sweat lodge, steam room
hay moros en la costa - someone is watching and listening
hongo - fungus
atolondrado - scatterbrained
desplomar - to collapse
ojos de pescado - corns (on the feet)
no se haga el tarugo - don't clown around
echar limón a la cortada - to rub it in, (put lime in a wound)
albañiles - bricklayers
ni fú ni fá - so-so, neither good nor bad
chiflar a la loma - to whistle in the wind, be left waiting for something that doesn't happen, be stood up
hacer pinole - to break someone's heart
andar de capa caída - to fall into ruin
mezquino - stingy, mean
antropófaga - cannibalistic
guacamayaso - loudmouthed (like a macaw)
me carcomen los celos - I'm riddled/wormeaten with jealousy
chanchullos - rackets, underhanded business schemes
changarro - small store
timón - helm, steering wheel
tocayo - namesake
¡agáchese! - duck!
pijón - posh snob
Anon, Rebe seems very subdued in this one, not just in coloring. She was too shrieky in Juan Querendon. In this one she just seems stiff and inhibited. Very wooden in her dialogue. But still beautiful of course.
I've tried to include the words others have noted in their recaps as well, but if I miss things or there's something else anyone wants to add, let me know and I'll put it in.
Julie, I love the jokes you managed to include, especially "what happens on the third step of the Avon main entrance, stays on the third step."
Oh well it's time for Sunday night football.....
Happy New Year everyone...
Julia - "echar crema a sus tacos" - I've been wondering about that one. They use it a lot. Sometimes it's obvious what these little figures of speech (like "another sack of flour") mean, but other times it's not obvious at all!
I did think it was quite rude of Pepe to kick out the DJs. It's a good thing their music was a hit, or they would have been in big trouble!
I'm as mystified as anyone else by the attraction between Ana and Fraud, which appears to be becoming mutual. I wouldn't put it past Fraud to put the moves on Ana just to annoy Pepe and Monica, though. I hope Ana is smarter than Elena.
(Yes, the shingles really is a mild case. There's this one small patch that is driving me crazy, like getting stung by bees several times per day, but it's in a place on my back I can't reach to scratch it or anything. Arrrgh. But it's practically nothing compared to how bad most people seem to get it. It's just the first few days that were a problem because I felt really lousy and I didn't realize what it was at first.)
And I'm still curious about Unbeja. Did they ever say what happened to that dog?
Shingles, Julie! Oh dear! You take it easy on yourself!
Seems like Frauddie is in need of someone (besides his mom) to stroke his ego and swoony Ana fits the bill. Plus it would be a good way to drive Pepe crazy. Though Ana's gaga for him, I don't think in the end she'll be a pushover.
Now that Jess the psychic has seen that Pancho hasn't changed, I hope she stops pumping up Chela to fight for him.
Julia, thanks a bunch for the running vocab.
I liked that Pepe danced last with Moni. She finally stood up to her pop but she's still been too compliant for me compared with how hard Pepe has been fighting for their relationship. His making her wait made me think of the lyrics "I want you to want me like I want you."
Julia, what a great vocab list. Hay moros en la costa is one of my favorites. I've heard it before and it will be great to have it on a list. Thank you.
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