Thursday, September 20, 2012

Por ella soy Eva #47 9/20/12: Eva Turns the Tables on Plutarco... or Does She?


Samantha (who along with "Max Montero" framed JC for fraud) is in Plutarco's office, and he tells her she can't be showing up here [he says that a lot].  She wants a job at Grupo Imperio and threatens him with telling the truth to get it.  She leaves, telling him she'll be waiting for his call, and runs into Eva in the hallway.  She reminds Eva she owes her a favor, to which Eva replies she has a mind like an elephant's and promises to help her get hired at GI.

Helena is bringing Lucia a remedy for her hangover while she scolds her for her excess.  Helena asks if anything indecorous happened with Renato last night, and Lucia replies she behaved like the princess she is, not seeming so sure of this.  Helena tells Lucia she can be her assistant now that Eva is an owner in the business, but Lucia is reluctant because this will take her away from Renato's path in the office.

Santiago asks Fernando about Kevin's future career as a rock star, like Jimi Hendrix, and Fernando asserts that Kevin will be a heavy metal star... while he covers up the video of a harp player on his computer.

Now Rebeca is in Pluto's office, saying she would like a guarantee that he will marry her.  He asks, "Isn't my word enough for you?"  She tells her Cuchito that words fly out the window; she wants jewels.

The Evalettes are in Eva's new office (formerly that of her beloved Antonia's).  They are fussing over Eva and she tells them not to treat her differently now that she's an owner.  They are hesitant to talk about being Eva's assistant, and she drags out of them it's because of Juan Carlos, may he rest in peace.  JC had said that when women are promoted, that's when problems begin in the office.  Eva calls him an imbecile.  Here women can develop professionally, and Eva gives the examples of Helena and Marcela.  The Evalettes think this is temporary, that perhaps things would have been different with dona Antonia.  Eva asserts that she is going to change things around here.

Plutarco tells Helena he wants to redecorate his home to help get over his grief.  Helena understands about memories of a past great love.  Pluto offers to listen to her feelings about JC, but Helena declines. 

Now Pluto is in Adriano's office, saying he's worried now that Eva is part owner she will hire a bunch of women in positions of power and turn this into a women's business.  Adriano says that he is the major owner and that will never happen while he's alive      .

The Evalettes have dragged Eva to a male strip club.  Oh the horrors.  They push Eva up onto the dance floor with one of the strippers, Eva struggling the whole time not to go.  While the dancer proceeds to remove various articles of his clothing, Eva continually tries to politely excuse herself from the joven's company.  Finally the stripper takes off his mask.  Cara de impacta de Eva!  It's Max Montero, the one who framed JC for fraud.  Max goes to his dressing room and Eva follows after extricating herself from the Evalettes.  But Max has gone, and another stripper (who suggestively offers to take Max's place while Eva hits him to ward him off) tells her the guy's name is Gino but doesn't know his last name.  Eva hits him some more.  "Does your mother know you work here?  Put on a shirt."

Lucia invites Renato to come to her house for dinner... for the night... no, for dinner because she means dinner is at night... well, maybe breakfast... no wait! ...dinner.  At dinner, Lucia lies about cooking it all afternoon (she bought it) and Renato says it reminds him of his mother's cooking.  After dinner, Renato says enough about me, what's up with that project Playa Majagua?  Lucia tells him what she knows and she moves in for the kill.  Speed Racer politely excuses himself, saying they have to get up early for work tomorrow.  Lucia checks her breath.

JC is telling Mimi about the evening's events, demonstrating how those strippers were grinding their bodies at the audience.  Mimi laughs at his discomfort and he tells her she's coming with him tomorrow to find this guy.  Mimi lights up at the idea and JC warns her she's not going to a party, she's going to work, to investigate.

Helena is at home fondling a ring, remembering when Eugenia gave it to her because JC had intended to do so himself.  She tells herself she has to forget him to be able to move on with her life.  She goes to put the ring away and finds the memory box he gave her, and she remembers making love with JC.  She says "I don't want to forget you."

Santiago calls Paty baby who is surprised because he never calls her from the office.  She looks pleased as she charges more to his credit card.  Santiago tells Fernando that he knows this sounds strange, but he is in love with his fiancée (and the anvil hovers a little closer).

Helena is talking to Eva about the project and is a little sad because her work had been stolen and GI will get the credit for the project that is hers.  Eva suggests Pluto did it, and Helena defends Pluto saying he is just as much a victim of JC's fraud.  Eva objects that JC is not here to defend himself.  Helena tells Eva about Pluto offering to pay for Lalo's education.  What a swell guy.  Eva compares him first to a viper, and then to Adolf Hitler!

Pluto is in his office behaving like Snidely Whiplash and setting fire to a picture of Antonia when Eva comes in to compliment him on his generous offer to Helena and Lalo.  Well, I love to help people, Pluto humbly answers in his shiny silver shark suit.  Eva applauds him and Pluto asks for her help, now that they are associates, in convincing Helena to accept his offer.  Eva agrees and squeezes Pluto's hands so hard he has to shake them out when Eva leaves.  In the hallway Eva gathers all the employees to tell them of her "associate's" generous nature.  Pluto is going to pay the educational expenses for the children of ALL the employees.  Heh heh.  Eva got him good.  Pluto smiles uncomfortably and Rebeca looks incensed.  But Helena comes up to Eva extolling Plutarco's heart of gold, and Eva curses this unforeseen turn of events.

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Excellent recap.
Hmm, Renato's behavior is becoming more suspicious by the day.
 

Thanks Ithabill. Reading this makes me want to see it. I'll have to check and see if my recording worked. Love titles that end with a question. But agree with Tablet jefa that it sounds as if Renato might be some kind of a spy.
 

Thanks for the recap, Ithabill!

Yes, Pretty Boy is definitelly up to no good. I couldn't get the deal with his scarf - some sort of trendy thing to wear a wrinkled fringed scarf with a suit?

Fernando usually just makes me mad but the recent stuff with the harp has had me laughing.

Mil in NC

 

Great job Ithabill! Agree with you all that Renato is a spy. *sigh* Another pretty on on the side of the bad guys. Lucia's antics with him are hilarious though. Girlfriend needs to get a grip and stop being so desperate.

Eva's got to learn ways to stick it to Pluti without Pluti looking like a "good" guy.

Yay! No Batsardo last night!
 

How do we know Samantha isn't just a Trojan Horse and trying to get info on Playa M. for Taurus?
 

Ithabill-wonderful recap. I was laughing so hard at Eva with those male strippers and especially when Max Montes revealed himself by taking off his mask. For a minute there I thought Max had recognized JC under the Eva makeup. That Max is a man of many trades, I have to say, lol.

Love how Eva is getting back at Pluti, but Vivi is right. Eva has to find a way to stick it to Pluti, without him looking good in everyone's eyes.

The way Renato keeps asking about the Playa project, I too am beginning to think he is a corporate spy. But so far he hasn't taken advantage of Lucia except for info. I had to laugh about the dinner too.

Ya know, Samantha might also be a spy, or she could want something more after helping set up JC for the fraud. Maybe she felt she didn't gain enough afterwards. It seems now she is blackmailing Pluti. I wonder if Eva will give her a job just to keep an eye on her.


 

Why does Eva offer to help Samantha (Sam)? Solidarity of women? Guilt for how Juan treated her? Suspicion because she worked for the competition - keep her under surveilance?

In other matters...
The other stripper told Eva that Gino has a very jealous girlfriend that meets him after work every night. Which would be Sam.
Eva is going to go looking for Gino tonight. Which means he'll see Gino/Max and Sam together?
Does Eva know that Sam met with Pluto? (Cindy of the Evalettes knows, but TN characters, even gossipy ones, never share the right gossip with the right person.)
If Eva knows Sam met with Pluto, that will connect Gino/Max to Pluto and be Eva's first evidence that Pluto framed Juan. It's no smoking gun, but until now, all he had on Pluto was motive, not method.
 

Fun recap, Ithabill, loved your juicy side comments, ie, Pluti's modest generosity in his 'shiny shark suit'. I haven't been watching it a lot, but catch bits and pieces.
 

Gracias, Ithabill! I just love how this episode ended. I also loved how quick Eva was to dismiss JC's prejudices against women in business.

And I really liked that stripper who was flirting with Eva outside the dressing (undressing?) room. Sigh.

I think I've figured out why Lucia has such poor judgement with men. She's always three sheets to the wind when she's on a date!

I'm confused as to how Eva expected her announcement to affect Helena and the other employees. Of course any guy who's going to pay for everyone's education is going to be a hero! Duh! But it's still a wonderful spot to put him in. And I get to recap his reaction tonight!!
 

Thanks, Ithabill! Great episode and great recap.

Eva may have accidentally made Pluti look good, but at least the employees get something valuable out of it and it will hit Pluti where it hurts, in the wallet. Time enough to make him look bad when the evidence of the fraud is found.

I was agog at the thought of taking the boss to a strip club, but gosh was it ever funny. And then JC's reenactment later for Mimi was even more funny.

Lucia was hilarious as well. I'm glad Helena is trying to tell her that her desperation is offputting, but she is not getting the message.
 

Ithabill - Thanks. Fine recap.

Agree Speed Racer's a spy, but at least he has some scruples as he didn't put the moves on poor drunk Lucia.

Eva and the stripper on the dance floor too funny.
 

I suspect that Speed Racer didn't take advantage of the opportunity because Lucia is not his type - his preference run more toward Pluto.

 

I get the same impression.
 

The scarf, and he said he loves fashion shows. In real life that wouldn't necessarily mean anything, but in a telenovela it tends to.
 

Agreed.
I wonder if he's another stripper friend of Samantha's? (Platonic, obviously...)
 

I actually enjoyed Fernando's and Santiago's scene this episode. Fer trying to hide the harpist he had on the computer, but apparently he couldn't figure out how to stop or mute it so he stuck a paper on the screen, then turned the monitor off, while harp music continued to play...

I also liked Santi's "sure, okay" response to Fer's continued posturing about the rock star Kevin will be, and his victory move after he sunk the paper airplane in the basket. Enjoy feeling like a champ now, Santi, you'll be broke and single soon!
 

I've got it! Kevin couldn't care less about harp. But there is a really pretty harpist at his school, and he's too shy to talk to her. No, probably not, huh?

Julie, are you don't mean "Plutonic"?
 

Plutonic! Hahahaha!!!

I don't think it's ridiculous that Kevin might be interested in a girl. He's not as macho as his father would like, but that doesn't mean he's gay. We don't actually know what his attitude is towards girls. He may be timid around them, or take them more seriously, or holding out for a particular special girl (who plays the harp).

Regardless, his father needs to learn to live with the fact that his kid is not exactly like him.
 

Kevin is also only 14. Even if he's getting interested in girls, he might not yet feel compelled to try to hook up with them or date them, at least not enough yet to get over shyness or awkwardness and go for it, or whatever. Kevin strikes me as the sort of guy who is sensitive to the way people respond to him, yet more inwardly focused, unlike his father, who is self-centered but outwardly focused. If that makes any sense.
 

My guess is that Kevin is a late bloomer. Many boys, absent peer pressure, are not yet interested in girls in 9th grade.
 

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