Monday, August 06, 2012
Por ella soy Eva #15 8/6/12: Oh, Why Did Such a Feller Have to Die?
Hi all. I've been watching Por Ella from the beginning as a replacement for La Que No Podia Amar, which sadly ends this week. I'll give this recap thing a whirl.
Tonight Helena admits to her father, Bastardo, everything that's gone wrong including having mortgaged the house to buy the travel agency. After snapping at his wife not to say stupid things, he tells Helena that he told her so and of the hundreds of stupid things she's done this is the worst. He orders her to move out of the house in the morning. [Side rant: Can I say how much I detest, loathe, and despise this man? In order to control my fury last week at having to watch him spastically whistle so he could ignore a heartfelt conversation from his wife, I pictured her stabbing him repeatedly in the face with a fork. Ass.] As you see, Madelaine, I completely agree with you.
JC while fleeing from the police hits an embankment and drives over a cliff. He is thrown from the car, unconscious, and gets his wallet stolen on the beach. The thief crawls under the upside-down car to rob the cell phone also, and the car explodes in a fiery ball. Plutarco the Putz and his goon are there and see the explosion from up on the cliff. The Putz doesn't care. A couple of drunks find JC and bring him to a shack, where a homeless person, once an intern, treats his wounds. JC doesn't want to go to a hospital. At the crash site the police state the body is too badly burned to be identified, but clearly it was JC.
Next morning Helena begs Sylvia to go with her and Lalo (yes, yes, yes!), but Sylvia says her place is there. Bastardo says Lalo is staying with them, and then convinces a reluctant and distraught Helena that it's for the best because she has no job and no apartment (yeah, because of you). Helena promises to come see Lalo every day.
Modesto and Adriano each cry when told by phone of JC's death. Modesto tries to tell Eugenia that JC is dead, but she doesn't believe it. "The heart of a mother is never wrong. He's alive."
Helena moves in with Luci, and the camera makes sure we see the wedding invitation get ignored again during the unpacking (I don't understand this anvil at all).
The evil Rebecca is upset over JC's death and turns down The Putz's request for Jacuzzi time. He throws a little tantrum and she says only someone inhuman could be having fun at this time.
JC sneaks into his parents' house and writes his mother a letter, which he hides inside a framed picture of the two of them. His mother finds him, and he tells her they won't be seeing each other for a while. She asks if it because he's gotten into trouble at college, and he says it's something like that. Eugenia gives him jewels for money, which JC tries to turn down but she tells him, "You are my best jewel. These mean nothing."
While applying for a job, Helena is told that JC is dead. She doesn't react much. She's told she can't have the job because she's being blacklisted by the Tourism Association. She's turned down for several other jobs.
Adriano lets Mutt and Jeff keep their jobs- that this was JC's last request of him. Their new boss will be someone named Ramos Arrieta. Privately, Adriano explains to The Putz that he wants to keep them close because something about all this fraud business doesn't add up to him. The Putz objects but is over-ruled.
Helena tells her mom over the phone about JC. Sylvia says she's taking it too calmly. Helena says JC ruined her life, but her mom reminds her that she loved him.
JC pawns the jewels for a fraction of what they're worth because he has no ID. He takes back one necklace.
Helena sees the cover story of JC's death at the newsstand and breaks down crying.
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Loved the reactions of those that found out JC was "dead". Adriano took it really hard, he really thought of JC as his son. Even Modesto broke down and cried. I liked Eugenia's reaction the best. She just knows, deep in her heart, her son is so not dead. Poor Helena, as mad as she is at JC, took it hard too. I am hoping Helena finds something out there and becomes a huge success and lords it over Pluto in the end.
Pluto is such a jerk. What an asshat. So he wants to be a VP, huh? He will never measure up. I hope Toni ends up being the VP. So it must have been Pluto that called Onisemio in Friday's epi, cause he was right there after the car crashed.
Poor Santi and Ferni too. They are so distraught about JC being "dead".
I have a problem with the doctor at the scene. It was a little fast that he identified JC don't ya'll think? No testing?
I did like the doctor at the hobo camp though, he set JC's dislocated shoulder just fine. Didn't he say he was an internist? It's a shame the guy is a hobo, he seemed like a great doctor. The actor that played the hobo doc, is a character named Marcial on Refugio, that was strange to see him in this TN. He is an undercover cop on Refugio.
I think the anvil regarding the wedding invitation is that if Helena goes to Santi's wedding she will probably run into Ferni's wife, who can support Helena's claim that she wrote the project first and tried to GIVE it to GI when she worked there but was refused.
And now for my deep analysis of tonight's episode:
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Does Eduardo know that it was actually his wife who mortgaged the house? Regardless, whether he knows about that or not, I believe it's her house to kick people out of, not his. I'm disappointed (but not surprised) she didn't smack him in the head with a frying pan.
Eduardo is one hateful pile of nastiness. Eugenia is so sweet with her love and faith in JC.
The other day I thought it was JC's arm being waxed. Now I see it was his leg. je je. Let the fun begin.
La Paloma
Poor Helena . . . I've got to hand it to her. Despite having a terrible two days in which she lost her project to thieves, discovered that her novio is a "fraud," had her travel business closed down by authorities, received banishment from her home, had her son taken away, received the news of Juan's death, moved into a new apartment, unsuccessfully hunted for a job, and suffered humiliation because of her tarnished reputation, she still managed to get out of bed and look great!
Sally- ITA agreement about Helena remaining strong, and looking great, through all her ordeals.
Given that La Polama also started writing a recap, my I propose something? If anyone intends to write one, Tues or Thurs, you may want to post your intention here. That way two people won't be duplicating the effort. And I'd ask, if possible, that you try to get it posted before you turn in for the night. Thanks.
Julie, since you've put forth your prediction about the wedding, I'll put forth mine. I say Juan goes, in disguise as Eva. Helena goes for some reason. That's where Eva and Helena meet.
Yes Sally it was great that Helena got up and looked for work in spite of all the crap that happened to her over the past few days.
I'm pretty sure Juan's parents' house is the same exterior as in "La hija del mariachi," a Colombian TN in which the son of the owners of the house is framed by another executive in his company. He flees the police, in that case to Colombia. His big bank account is frozen, and his wallet is stolen by hoodlums, so he has no money so he must find a way to make a living under a false name with no ID. Sound familiar? I just can't figure out why a Colombian TN would use a Mexican facáde. Although his family is supposed to be living in Mexico. Hmm. Maybe I'm mistaken.
When Helena and Lucía set up their new digs, Lucía tries to cheer up Helena. She says, "We'll make it a casa Polanco." Polanco is perhaps the most expensive colonia in DF, so a casa Polanco would be a mansion. But the Lucía actress's last name is Polanco, so their little room really will be a casa Polanco.
Did you notice that Juan entered the big house in his red sweater, but then wrote the letter in a brown hoodie? I thought it was a bad continuity error, but maybe he changed clothes to be less conspicuous.
Didn't you love when Eugenia told Juan, "Count on me to take care of you / make it right, even if you misbehave"? I really like her character.
When Adriano told Mutt & Jeff they're not fired, he told Pluto, "something doesn't add up right / doesn't ring true (no me cuadra) about this fraud." Despite all Pluto's planted evidence, Adri feels like there's something fishy.
Ithabill, thank you for volunteering to recap Thurs. If you need to reach me, I'm at paulah88@hotmail.com . (I don't recommend that most people post their email on a public board. But that's my spam e-mail address, not my private one.)
Either she was so overwhelmed with his prowess as a mujerego and didn't notice a lapse of Argentininan accent or he was a practiced imitator and stayed "in character" as Juan Peron the whole time. Which that in itself seemed really weird. Anyone else noticed this??
Diann
Paula- thanks for the added detail. I missed the "I'm ready for my closeup" on Friday's recap. I love the movie "Sunset Boulevard". Eugenia is sad, and so lost, but I really like her.
Julie- I don't know if Bastardo knows his wife mortgaged the house. He keeps shutting her up everytime she wants to say something. It makes more sense that she did, rather than Helena, but Helena received the benefit of it, so he is taking it out on her.
Paula- I did hear Adriano say that. I think Putz face is going to well, fall on his face. I hope it is Toni, his wife, who discovers it, and really makes him pay.
It is just so clear to me that papaEd is going to go to court and declare Helena abandoned her child. Are there any murders in this comedy? I have my wish list started.
Now also in her defense, I don't think Pluto actually allowed her to read Helena's project so Antonia is still believing, as her husband told her, that the inspiration was her thesis.
Juan's mom is awesome. It's too bad he has to go underground now and leave her without him. I don't think she really has anyone besides her maid. (I don't imagine her husband is great company.)
Diann - yes he stayed in character whenever he was around Helena at Playa Majahua, and the hotel staff kept his secret for him. The hotel staff was gossiping about his conquests, so perhaps they're used to having to treat him like a stranger for the benefit of his "dates."
Bonney, you're not the only one with a wish list for murders, or at least timely character deaths. Pluto is at the top of it. Ideally he runs Eduardo over with his car before crashing into a stack of dynamite.
As for Antonia, given what a chauvanistic family she apparently grew up in, I'm surprised they allowed her to learn how to read, much less go to school long enough to write a thesis. I eagerly await the day when she realizes she's smarter than her husband.
Helena's father must have been disappointed she wasn't a boy instead and is taking this out on her. The preference for sons is so illogical when it is beneficial to the species for males and females to exist in equal numbers.
Okay, this doesn't make sense. About JC's visit to his house. He arrives in a red sweater, left arm in a sling and unusable, head bandaged and bloody. Once inside, he's in a brown hoodie, no sling nor bandage, head wounds are mostly healed (12 hours after the accident), and he uses his left arm to push himself out of his chair. That's too big to be a continuity error. I think that they originally filmed it as two different visits on different days, but cut out parts and merged the two into one visit.
Santiago is supposed to get married in two days. Who is betting on a boda interrupta? Or will they not even make it to the church? You gotta' know he's not going to marry her.
I pick up the Mexican stations and it's really hard to not stop on Televisa when these shows come up. I did catch a glimpse of JC as Eva and have to say that she cleans up good. The transformation should be fun!
kelly
Kelly
I was wondering like Julie if JC's mom had actually seen that. So many small things have been brought to focus like that broken figurine at Ed's kingdom, and a wedding announcement, a small metal box for keepsakes, ...I'm not really good at lists.
Like Madelaine says, it makes sense that he should realize it was Silvia. But he's putting all the blame on Helena instead. That's why I'm wondering if he realizes the extent of his wife's role in this. You'd think he'd jump at the chance to rake BOTH of them over hot coals.
kelly
I know we are suppose to see her as the eternally loving and forgiving member of this family but I'm judging her.
I missed the first half but after hearing Eduardo kicked out Helena and now she's without her son, I'm kind of glad about that.
I like that the ladies in the office don't believe JC was guilty of fraud. I get a feeling nobody at GI likes Pluto, not even Rebecca, but of course she’ll do what’s she’s gotta do to get ahead.
So, Kelly, what I was getting at is that Bastardo either doesn't realize, or is willingly ignoring, his wife's role in this, and acting as though he thinks Helena somehow manipulated Silvia into mortgaging the house, like there's no possibility that Silvia would have volunteered it.
And upon reflection, the way he kept interrupting Silvia every time she tried to say something, it seems clearer to me now that he has a pretty good idea that it was Silvia's idea but he can't afford to have that conversation with her. It's incredibly convenient to heap all the blame on just one person. It's horribly inconvenient to split the blame between two people, especially when one of them has the power to kick you out - even if she doesn't quite have the backbone to do it just yet.
I'm like to send Silvia a virtual bottle of calcium pills to boost her spinal development.
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