Saturday, October 27, 2012

Amor Bravío #52 (Uni 47) Fri 10/26/12 Up From The Deep and Over the Heap; Luzma Knows With Tio Pervertido It Ain't Over Till The Fat Slob's Six Foot Under, But Dio Has Plans For Leo



Capítulo 52 -  

[Warning! This particular episodio is not for viewing on a full stomach!!  Do so at your own risk!]

All is not well with Luzma and Company we see as we return to the clinic in Aculco.   We learn, courtesy of the doctor’s trumpeting the news to the entire room full of people, that not only is Luzma vindicated in her claims of rape, but she is now pregnant from that rape.  Viewerville again suffers the lurch and tumble of their stomachs right along with Luzma’s as she learns her fate.  (My mind races back to my H.S. Biology class discussions about recessive genes.  So, is Luzma or Leoncio the recessive one in this pool?)  That’s not the worst of it tho’ boyzngirlz!  She learns she’s got to be at least twelve (count ‘em) weeks along before a DNA test can be done to prove paternity!! Luzma finally faints after hearing Piedad object to what Lic. Becerra explains about aborting the child: that, as a rape victim, if she decides by three months’ time to abort the child she is legally “allowed” to do so.  (Ok.  So will there be a race for time to get the results back so she can have the abortion done before the trimester deadline is up?  Or, will she miraculously have a telenovela god induced miscarriage?)


Oscar and D’Andres discuss the fact that they have 72 hrs. to find the proof they need or Leo might get out on bail; but they could file a request to keep the dumbfXckXr (and I do mean that literally) in custody while they continue to wait for the proof to develop so to speak.  

Cam stares over at Leoncio with utter disgust and loathing. The way Leo looks at Luzma makes Viewerville squirm and begs the question if that’s not the way this invertebrate slug was spawned himself!!

In the doctor’s office, Piedad gives Luzma her (and the the Church’s) advice not to blame the baby even if it is “dirty”, but the doctor intervenes with a pained look at Piedad to STFU before giving hers (and the State’s) more technical view: that the baby isn’t “dirty”, but was forcibly conceived with a member of Luzma’s family; and it’s up to the rape victim to determine whether she keeps the kid or not.  Additionally, explains the lady doc (another nice touch to this scene, and the one that most of Viewerville’s female population was definitely waiting to have covered), since her uncle would necessarily have the same genetic material as Luzma, the probability of birth defects, deformities, and certain types of diseases increases enormously.  (Hats off to Mariana van Rankin and the cameraman for capturing the combination of horror, disgust, self-loathing, shock, and maturity Luzma demonstrates during this whole segment of the story.)  Tears roll down Luzma’s face as the full horror of the situation envelops her to the point of suffocation.  

Meanwhile, in another part of the place, ol’ Tío de Leo thinks it’s simply a matter of he-said, she-said and gives his B.S. version to the judge:  he was angry about the young man she was dating but he stuck around La Malquerida that whole day.  But as to raping her?  Well, he is just unable to do anything like that!   The judge looks like he has been around this particularly obnoxious legal block a time or two before and can see right through ol’ Leo’s bull-copious story, it’s so blasted full of holes!!   Leo’s going to have to spend time in the clink till they can get proof one way or the other, he says. The judge does allow him his one phone call.   Leo calls Alonso. 

Back in the waiting area, Pablo lets Luzma know he’s with her all the way.  Becerra says the criminal attorney he knows is on the way to take over Luzma’s case.  Pablo bemoans the fact that if he’d only known before this Leo would be in jail already, but D’Andres explains to Mariano and him that Luzma kept quiet because the S.O.B. had threatened to kill Pablo otherwise.  “--Luzma loved Pablo so much she would have rather suffered her fate in silence.”

Leo’s forced to make that call in front of the judge and the guards; he’s reduced to practically grunting…er…speaking in code.  Al doesn’t have time for the slug, he says, till Leo tells him he’s stuck in jail.  Alons-oh-oh is worried it’s about Padre Baldomero’s untimely send off to the Pearly Gates.  No, it’s not about the padre, assures Leo, but he’s sure Al wouldn’t like him to have to spend time in jail… or would he?  Cara de wide mouth frog de Alonso. 

Dan finally makes it to the lab and hands over his little packet of hairs—his and Camila’s—to see if they’re truly related.  (Damn!  A writing team that gives the main characters a functioning upper brain!  Donchajusluvit?)

Cam, Piedad, and Luzma finally arrive back home at the M.Q.  Cam has a chat and the biologist in her confirms what the doctor at the clinic told Luzma and her mother about the baby’s chances health wise.  Luzma breaks down in tears.  She just can’t have a baby from her uncle!!  (Here, here!)  Cam tells her not to feel pressured, and just to do what she feels is right for herself, no more.    

Across the way at los Albarrán, Pablo and Mariano return with the news that Luzma is pregnant from the rape.  Iliana and Rocio are disgusted by the idea.  “—She’s pregnant by her uncle?”  Rocio is even more determined now to dissuade her son from associations with “people like that.”  It’s a sin!  But well, it’s not his problem any longer, she advises trying uselessly to sooth, and he’s going away to study anyway.  No way, screams Pablo!  He’s going to be there for Luzman because it’s his problem also!  She is the love of his life!!  “--It’s not her fault what happened!!  If she kept quiet about it and put up with all that, it was because her uncle threatened to kill me!!” 

Rocio tries telling “Pablito” (that was a big tactical mistake, Rocío, calling him Pablito) that he’s way too young to know what true love is.  Pablo says hey, don’t call me Pablito! And besides, by my age, Mama, you were already married and had had Mariano!!   Cayetano backs up his wife then and says he figures it’s best to keep away from that situation.  “--Leave ahead of time for the U.S and get away from all this.” Pablo refuses.  Cayetano advises him against carelessly throwing away a good future for some little girl that is an impossibility. Pablo throws his hands in the air and walks off in a huff.  Yago tells his parents they’re wasting their breath cuz Pablo is head over heels for Luzma and would do anything for her.  His parents ask which side he’s on.  They thought he was on their side.  Yago says he might have been once, but now he doesn’t know whose side he’s on!!  He is so upset he leaves the table in a huff also.  Mariano simply sits there with an amorphous expression on his face.  (Dunno--maybe it was just a bad case of gas and he could use a good dose of Beano.) 

Back in the living room at the M.Q., Agustina and Cami discuss poor Luzma’s tragic situation and the horror of being preggers with her uncle’s baby.  (Damn, I feel like I’ve been slimed!!  I want to get up and shower every time I have to write about this!)  Cam agrees.  (Like who wouldn’t?)  “--All we can do is support her and that’s what I’ve promised her.”  Talk turns to who to put in as ranch foreman now.  Cami toys with the idea of D’Andres and then Rodolfo.  Mama pshaws at D’Andres who’s really nothing more than “a driver.”  Then talk turns to Cam’s unconscious ravings about loving D’Andres back in her bed at the hospital.   Cara de Whoopsadaisy!!  Wha-a-a-a-t?  de Camila.

Long-faced ‘Lonso finally makes it down to the county lock-up and finds Leoncio with the rest of the dregs of society. (The slime is dripping off the walls.) Al-l-l-let-me-owda-here!! is disgusted with this festering piece of human debris.   “—You are an animal.  How could you come to this?  What’s the freakin’ matter with you??”  Leo answers that the flesh is weak and well, women, it’s the women.  “--She is your niece, though!”  “Sure, but was I really going to let her leave for another man, if he was really only going to play with her?  Now, help me get out of here, Boss, alright?”  Nothin’ doin’.  Al mistakenly tries a bit of solipsistic logic, obviously something which necessarily flies right over the head of Luzma’s troglodytic tío. “—I didn’t get you into this mess and I’m not going to get you out of it!!”    “—Yeah?  Perhaps but, if they screw me over then I’m going to screw you over and I will talk!”  Leonicio threatens to let loose with the goods on his mama and him and the padre, and then he’ll mention Dionisio’s having Julian’s number on his little phone also.  “—Are you blackmailing me?”   “--Duh, wha'??? I don’t know what that means.  Please, Boss.  Just get me out of here and get me a job; I’ll go far away and clam up.  I swear it.”  Al is like let me get back to you on that one.

Back at the M.Q., Cam and Mama Metiche continue their chat about mentioning D’Andres in her sleep.  (Hey Gussie!  Nobody’s responsible for what comes out of their mouth when they’re raving from fever and at death’s door!!)  Anyway, Cam moves the conversation along saying that Mama should enjoy her big-time business trip and not worry about little ol’ her.   She knows English well and has Issadora there for female company.  All should go well.

At the same time, in the kitchen, Piedad is in tears for having been so blind about her brother’s true intentions with her daughter.  The Gal Friday in the kitchen suggests that if Leo could do this to Luzma to keep her from getting married, he could be capable of anything, and that perhaps Piedad really wasn’t left at the altar after all and  perhaps Luzma’s daddy really never abandoned Piedad and her. “—Forgive me for saying this, but could Leoncio have done something so he wouldn’t manage to get to the church?”  Piedad pops a couple of mental light bulbs as her brain-switch finally flips to the ‘ON’ position. 

Meanwhile, the lovelorn teens are in their beds, remembering the way they met and how they fell in love.

Over at los Alberran, Nana overhears from the hallway as Yago and Illie are arguing again about how it was all Illie’s fault that Luzma got raped.  Illie insists all she did was call the uncle to let him know Luzma was getting married; she didn’t tell him to rape her or to get her pregnant!! (True dat!)  Well, it’s all the same and she might as well have, says Yago, she’s to blame for making the phone call.  Illie snidely warns him not to start spreading it around cuz she’ll tell everyone he was in on it.   

Back at the M.Q., Cam gives Rodolfo the foreman’s [capetaz] job.  Later on, Cam calls Rafael to see if he “got hold of” Daniel.  Yeah, says Rafa, but DDA has a few things to catch up on and won’t be able to meet with them for a few days more. 

Dio reads the faked Daniel’s e-mail reply that Rafa and Viviana cooked up for a meet. He pats himself on the back over it.

In the kitchen of Amanda’s B&B, she and Natalia are preparing dinner.  Amanda mentions one of their neighbors said that the day Padre B. died she was standing in her doorway and noticed a suspicious looking female coming out of the B&B.  (Hmmm.   Now I wonder what gave Neighbor Lady her first clue!!)  “--She had [very] short blond hair and was covering her head with a [very bright] red shawl.  (One of yous twos has got to have a church bell or two going off inside one of yer heads by now, duh!  Like uh, do we know any short-haired, blond women in these parts here where everybody’s a Moreno? Or, did I miss the fact that Nat’s never ever met Alonso-n-so’s big, bad, BLOND mama de Hissadora?) Nat tells Mama not to go ‘round imagining things.  

Amanda swears Neighbor Lady told her and she had no reason to go around telling tall tales.  Anyway, what called attention to the woman was her hurried, nervous look, like she was hiding something, maybe?  (Dunno.  I suppose the woman could have been worried she’d miss her bus back north to Texas or was just wearing the souvenirs she’d just bought…..)  “—Now who could it have been?”  “--Obviously she’s not from around here cuz nobody (but Nobody) looks like that here.  But she could have come in while Julian was making me show him all the rooms.”  Nat wonders if she came in during that time just to kill the padre.  (¡Eso!)

Bedtime at the M.Q.  D’Andres sneaks into Cami’s bed in the guesthouse, disrobes (¡Ai-yai-yai!) and starts cuddling under the sheets. (¡Ufff!)  “--I thought you weren’t coming.”  “--How could you think I wasn’t going to come?  After a day like today, the only thing I wanted was to hold you and to kiss you.” They agree that neither of them could get the tragic, horrific business about Luzma out of their heads.  She remembers to tell him that the police came back asking for her uncle’s antique revolver again.  “--Julian apparently was shot with the same caliber bullet as my uncle’s gun.  Alonso doesn’t know a thing about it and since they couldn’t find it the police are going to be coming back to question everyone.”    Dan is red-flag-ruh-roh-impactado over that.  He asks why they can’t just question the farmhands themselves? Cam says she’d rather the police handle the case and the questioning directly.  Cam asks for a few more snuggles [acurrucaditos=cuddles] before dozing off, and D’Andres promises a lifetime of ‘em and then accommodates. 

The next day, amidst fields of bulls and the obligatory bullsheise (salud!), Ximeana vulgarly gives Mama her printouts for bring-me-back’s from Vegas.  Xi tries coaxing Cam out about her changed and “glowing appearance”, and asks if she’s got a new man in her life or something.  Cam and Mama tell her to nix the inanities.  Cami’s just about to get divorced and isn’t over that trauma yet. She’s got no time for lovers!!  (Viewerville snickers in unison.) And speaking of those who pile it up and on au natural, who should come looking to chat with Xi but El Bruto de Bruno?  

Bruno and Mama exchange greetings.  Xi introduces Cami to Sr. Bruno Moran.  Cami’s guard-dog instincts take over and she immediately asks if he knows her friend, Vivi de Valle, since she has an ex-hubby by that name.  (At the risk of being accused of using potty humor, is anyone else struck with the fact that this Be-Esser’s initials just happen to be B. M.?   Hey, I didn’t write the character or name him.  I’m jes sayin’…..)  Cara de What-who-me? de Bruno.  

El Bruto de Bruno pretends not to know his ex.  However, Cam is smarter than the average broad ol’ Bruto usually hangs with.  She says she understands that many people around there might tend to have the same name [homónimos], but Moran is a not exactly common.  He snickers something about traveling to other countries and having been arrested for something illegal that some other Bruno Moran apparently did and then being released once they realized he was the wrong man.  “Je-Je, could be he’s the one your friend, …er…Viviana was married to.”  Cami doesn’t look like she’s buying his brand of fertilizer.  She looks over at Xi and asks where she knows this guy from anyway.  Xi quickly tells her he was the boyfriend of a friend of hers up in Monterrey, and that they ran into each other down here just a day or two ago.  (Well, that’s half true, at least.)  Cam and Mama need to skedaddle now,  but Cam tells Xi she wants to speak to her in her office at the guesthouse when she and the gentleman are done chatting.

(Skin crawl alert!!)  After she leaves, Bruno obnoxiously remarks to Xi about Cami’s hotness.  He gets to his down ’n dirty other line of bidnez right away then and says he wants more money from her and a lot of it.  “—Better lend me that helping hand or your beautiful sis and charming mama are gonna find out you’re nothing more than a lowly, despicable thief and wanted by the Monterrey police!”  “—You wouldn’t dare, Bruno!”  He snickers and then snarls.  “—Je-je.  You have two ways to go.  It’s very simple:  freedom or jail!!  So you decide, doll-face.” (Anybody else feel like they’ve just  been slimed again?)

Out in the driveway, Cam and Gussie discuss Xi’s possibly staying around a bit longer if she’s got that nice young man, Bruno, to keep her company a while.  (Gag ‘n snicker.)  D’Andres arrives for the bags and the trip to the airport.  (Damn, does he look fine!!  You own Beige and Baby Blue, honey!!)  Gussie entrusts the care of her two daughters to him.  (Sigh.)  Oh, no!  She’s left her cash in the bathroom and has to go back inside for it all.  D’Andres sneaks a smooch and Cam tells him to wipe off the lipstick marks cuz the guys are gonna think he’s a bit of a poof otherwise. (Tee jee) He keeps trying for a few more, snap smoochies but quickly stops when Gussie races back outside to them.  (Bummer.) They exchange good-bye’s and Gussie races off to the car.  D’Andres mimics Cami and mouths silent smoochies and I love you’s to her before heading off to the car and Gussie.

Over drinks back at Dio’s place, he and Al are apparently discussing Leo’s jailhouse threats over not keeping mum.  Dio doesn’t like being threatened, let alone from some no account farmhand at the M.Q.!!  Lon reminds him that Leo saw Julian’s phone number on Dio’s cell phone and that he knows D’Andres is working for him on the sly.  Dio laments that if the mess with Julian hadn’t happened, they could off offensive ol’ Pervertido de Leo without a problem.  However, they can’t afford to raise suspicions at this point in time.  (Oh, do!!)  Al adds that nobody’d give a flip after what he did to his niece!  It’s that they can’t trust having a blackmailer on their team now.   Dio doesn’t disagree and says he thinks they could possibly use Leoncio as a scapegoat [chivo expiatorio] later on somehow.  On the way to the airport, says Dio, he’s going to arrange to have his mouthpiece, Lic. Beltran, do what’s necessary to free the slug.  Alonso insists that he doesn’t want the perverted scum working with him at all.  No problem, says Dio, he’ll be working directly for Dio. 

El Diablo de Dio then asks about Al and Cami’s divorce.  Al tells him it isn’t happening so to back off already.  Dio guffaws and says hey, you lost her long time ago, so what’s it matter to you what I do?  Loose-lips de Lon lets it fly.  “—Let her get involved with the new capataz, some cowhand, or even her chauffeur, but she isn’t gonna be with you!”  Dio lets loose with another deafening guffaw and thinks to himself that every time he sees Alonso he tolerates him less and less; naw, the one he really should be deep-sixing and leaving for worm food is Alonso!


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Thanks so much Jardinera, looking forward to what you got.
 

I'm glad the law in Mexico excludes rape and incest for abortions. I can't imagine having to give birth to my uncle's child.
 

I'm really glad that Yago is feeling remorse for his part in what happened to Luzma. If he wants to have a relationship with Natalia, I need him to be remorseful. I wonder what will come of Nana knowing about his plotting with bratgirl.

Cam meeting Bruno was interesting. She didn't buy his obfuscation one bit.
 

Since I'm taking over the comment section, I want to add that I wonder what the plan will be with Dio meeting Daniel. What are they going to do? I can't even come up with a guess.
 

And also since I'm the only one here entertaining myself, I will mention once again how cute our galan is and how much I lurv him. Go DdlF!
 

Always the same in these TN's. Douches like Bruno can just walk in like he owns the place and spread lies like manure. In this case though, finally, it appears Camila doesn't buy his act.

Getting the foreman's job scene was kinda cute. Now I know how to act at a job interview.


 

Hi Folks!

Just a couple of thoughts as we await the traditionally awesome Friday recap!

* I like Rodolfo!!!

* I know that some don't like D'Andres' tattoo, but I think that it's fitting. I seem to remember that he was into fitness, and just seemed like a cool and trendy guy when he was married to Miriam, and it doesn't seem out of character to me.

* Now hand-sanitizing, nail-biting Alonso on the other hand ... that tattoo revelation was just disturbingly shocking.

I am a sucker for watching men in love. And I think that Cristian is doing a great job of showing that D'Andres is a man in love ... deep LOOOOOOOVVVEEEEE, and that he just can't help himself. He's impulsive, wants to be with Camila all of the time, is "intoxicated" by her, looks out for her interests, wants the best for her, etc.


*I'm liking that Pablo is making sure that his mama knows that he's not her Pablito anymore.

* I like Yago. He seems to have a heart. I was concerned when he seemed to be connecting to bratgirl.

* Bruno at LaMal ... he's a bad liar. Camila should see right through that. And ewwwww ... did Bruno tell Xi how beautiful Camila is? I thought that I heard some "hermosa" comments from him with respect to Camila.

* Luzma (tears)

* Luzma & Pablo montage (tears)

* Agree that (UGH!) tio (UGH!) should remain sin nombre!! (per one of the re-cappers)

* Padres (Los Albarran) --- sin corazones!!!!! Que lastima!!!! Shameful!

* Interesting that Dio was looking at a pic of Amanda. How is it that he hasn't met her? Doesn't he know about the Inn? Julian was staying there. Doesn't everybody in that vicinity know about the Inn?

* New Padre ... I hope that he remains a good guy. Priests need to be good guys.

* Rafa and Vivi seem to have their own theme music, so they are probably going to get together (that should be good!)

* I love the idea of theme music attached to individual characters, couples, and particular scenes. It helps the story to flow very nicely.

(Why do I keep singing "Te doy mi alma" in my head over and over again?)




 

I'm reading comments first to see what happened with Luz in this ep. Then I'll try and brave the recap when it comes and then, if I'm up to it, watch the ep. I'm so upset about this turn of events.

Nanette
 

I'm so happy I found your blog!! I've had the same reactions about the pregancy - it was predictable but still couldn't help but scream at the tv and the writers for doing that to her. Keep up the great work!
 

Welcome Melissa. This is a great community.
 

Welcome, Melissa. We're upset at this, too.

BTW, Bratgirl has a double whom I met at a Halloween party last night.
 

Welcome Melissa!
 

Melissa,

This is a great, welcoming and really smart, thoughtful group. Perfect company for novela watching.

Good luck to all in storm path. We're waiting here in NJ, hoping that our companeros in the south of the state will be able to get through the direct hit with minimal damage.
 

Netgirl- Love your comments and so agree with all of them. I also enjoy that each couple has a different and distinct love theme. It was the same in CME. They also choose really good songs that fit the couples and their circumstances perfectly.

I also really enjoyed the montage of Luzma and Pablo's courtship. It was so sad to see how both of their hearts are breaking. I know many find teen/youth love stories in tns tiresome, but I have liked these two from the start, and am pulling even harder for them to get through this trauma. I'm also glad that Pablo continues to prove he is a MAN and stands up to his parents.

 

net-girl, you mirror my thoughts, so I won't repeat.

Melissa--welcome, truly. We learn a lot about life while coming together in this "Spanish Study Group" forum.

Cathyx--Have you checked out the 7pt-video of an interview with CdlF on Youtube? He is amazing off stage as well as on. He's totally speaking Chilean Spanish, so you have to listen carefully. This is to get you started: Cristian Interview
 

Sorry--the link doesn't work. I must have left something out. Here is the whole address:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDbF1Ubg3bU&feature=relmfu

 

Melissa: Welcome! We sort of all feel that way, too.
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Ok, guys. It's up and good fare for those who need to diet--a real appetite buzzkill!
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Break a leg, 5 FT.!! You are one busy and talented lady!
 

Sorry, sorry. That one doesn't take you to the interview. Try this in your search box:

Cristian de la Fuente

(it's posted by Edwin Castillo)
The host starts out with a few commercials, bear with it.
 

Fooey, I can't get back to it, but I'm watching it right now.

Ok, start with part 2 and the first one should pop up on the side bar.

Cristian De La Fuente2
 

Excellent, excellent recap Jardinera! I loved all your continuous takes on Al's name and your snickers, right along with Viewerville, at Gussy's cluelessness. If ONLY she knew! (*snicker*)

I am applauding the writers for laying all the choices that Luzma has out on the line, and having many people defend Luzma's right to have an abortion if she so chooses. Loved the doc correcting Piedad's thinking about the baby being "dirty" and also telling her to butt out and let Luzma make her own decision. Piedad means well, but she is also very traditional/conservative, and frankly ignorant about many things (note, I do not believe the two things are equal). It's very good that Luzma has Camila around to support and advise her, and to give her all the facts so that she can make her own decisions.

Jardinera- I also had to fan myself when D'Andres stripped before getting into bed to cuddle Cami. And he did look VERY good in that charro suit when he tried to sneak kisses with Cami before his "suegra" returned. I like this couple more each day.

I had been thinking that Al has lost his usefulness to both Isa and Dio, and Dio basically said it out loud. Al better watch his back.
 

You did a great job on this very difficult subject with all the technical aspects of the rape and decisions needed to be laid out and made over Luzma's choices. I had a hard time following it so your recap made it all make sense.

But one thing I'm not clear on is that if she has to wait 3 months to be able to do a DNA test, but she can't have an abortion after the fetus is 3 months? Is that correct? Is the decision that she either has an abortion and not know who the father is versus not have an abortion but be able to prove Leo raped her?
 

If this were a Law & Order SVU episode she could have an abortion now and the "products of conception" could be analyzed. However, I don't recall any such discussion in a novela.

DNA tests aren't like blood type tests, either. They take time from start to results. Most television programs give the impression that they can get results in minutes.

Leoncerdo is so disgusting even Alonssso is squicked out by him.
 

Thanks for the recap. I thought I understood most of it. Clearly, I did not. There's a laundry list of people who I can't wait to see receive justice in the following order:
Tio Leo
Bruno
Issa
Dio
Bratgirl
Pablo's mother (I can't stand people who think they are better than others and are truthfully hypocrites)
Ximena
Alonso (something tells me that he is not as bad as he is forced to be)
Miriam's brother if he was the reason Daniel was falsely accused.

I just hope that the justice is fair.
 

The timing for when the DNA can first be done, and when the abortion can last be done seems to have been purposely manipulated by the lawmakers to discourage the woman from having the abortion because the window is so tight to be able to be able to do both the test and the abortion.

I understand that they don't want to do the DNA test any earlier on the fetus in utero because it could harm the developing fetus if the mother wanted to go full term. But it also seems that they won't do the DNA test on an aborted fetus (since that wasn't given as an option), hence the woman can't just go ahead and have an abortion before the 12 week wait period for the DNA test is complete. Bastards! Luzma would have to do the test, and then immediately have an abortion. Just traumatic all around.
 

Ay Yi Yi, Uff, Jardinera--Be still my heart. Didn't realize the recap was up while I was busy messing with CdlF's interview. You always deliver top quality prose.

My favorite D'Andres-related quote this time: >Bedtime at the M.Q. D’Andres sneaks into Cami’s bed in the guesthouse, disrobes (¡Ai-yai-yai!) and starts cuddling under the sheets. (¡Ufff!)<

Love the Alonso-and-so, so dead to Dio now, names.

Cathyx--According to the tn medical manual, at least the one they used in Sortilegio, taking a sample even from the amniotic fluid when the fetus is so tiny is verrryy risky--hence the need to wait.

Rodolfo was cute, forgetting his "place" and giving Cam that big hug when she gave him the capataz position. I think she was surprised by his move, but took it in good humor. I'm so sorry that at least for now, he's being moved to the side by Natalia's interest in Yago. Yago is older than Pablo, but doesn't seem to be old enough to have been a torero. Ni modo, we've heard he has a reputation of being something of a playboy, so here's hoping that it doesn't break our bright yellow bird's heart.
 

Didn't see your comment, Vivi. I ought to know better than to post before reading all the comments.
 

Anita- It just shows that you and I are often ont he same wavelength amiga. :)

I too love Rodolfo's reaction to the new job. He even yelled out that he loves Camila, in a respectful way, of course. "La amo!!!" Nati is being a fool not snapping up this cutie and instead mooning over known womanizer Yago.
 

Thanks for the recap Jardinera and taking one for the team. You were slimed in having to comment/describe the tio plot. While TNs have many off-the-top moments along with murder, beatings,etc., rape stories for me break the illusion of fantasy/make-believe. Adding the pregnancy to this, rackets up the horrible.

Thankfully I could oogle at Dan jumping into bed w/Cam and laugh at Rodolfo's reaction to his promotion.

Netgirl - yes, it was interesting Dio seemed to be wonder where Amanda was. Does he miss her? Or does he want to see her to threaten her?

Welcome Melissa. I hope you enjoy our community as much as we do.
 

Thanks, Jardinera, for recapping some very sensitive material. Your various ironic and laugh-out-loud touches eased the reliving of some very tough scenes.

Like others, I liked the sensitivity of the doctor, the realistic discussion of genetic possibilities, and the point that any further action is Luzma's choice. Good acting all around.

Piedad's sadness and shame were very beautifully portrayed. Way too realistic in some ways, but certainly what way too many families suffer.

It will be very interesting to see where this goes; the novela-god-induced miscarriage would be something of a blessing at this point.

Lovely, exuberant Rodolfo. Enjoyed his scene with Camila, as others did.

Alonso and Dio, no honor among thieves, even when one of the themes feels slimed (as he so often does, given his frequent use of hand sanitizer).
 

Rudolfo is handsomer and far more honorable than Iago. I hope this actor gets "promoted" in a future novela; maybe to younger brother of Pablo Montero.

Tomorrow's entry will be set to post automatically in the unlikely possibility that we lose power in my area. If it needs to post automatically it will not have the avances, but someone can fill that in.


 

Great job Jardinera. Though I've not commented here much on this TN, I've been watching and keep up with the recaps and comments.

Though I'm not familiar with Mexican law I can speak to the available medical alternatives. Of course, if a D&C is performed at any time after implantation, paternity can be determined from the curettings. These days, after approximately 9 weeks, paternity can be determined from a blood sample from the mother.

For me, in this situation, since Luzma was a virgin and Tio Leo is the rapist, a logical choice would be a D&C. I can't imagine why that could not be used as evidence to prove paternity. Of course, often different rules apply in Telenovelandia.

Carlos
 

Thank you Jardinera for another of your great weekend very entertaining recaps.

Also, great comments from viewerville leaves me with not much to add that hasn't already been commented on.

So, just one comment. I know I'm in the minority on this but there's something about Alonzo's character that I sympathize with. To me he seems more of a "bad guy wanna be", rather than hard core criminal. He's very easily influenced by his criminal mother. I'm not saying he's a good guy by any means (but unless he kills one of the good guys), I'm hoping that when the time comes to punish the bad guys, the novela gods cuts him some slack.
 

Jardinera - I had decided I couldn't watch this show anymore til I took a sneaky peek at your recap. Thanks for the liveliness and humor and helping us get over the awfulness that is Tio.

cathyx - I LOL'd at your early running monologue. You do know you can post more than one sentence at a time, right?

I missed Dio looking at Amanda's picture. Was it in his wallet?

The best thing about B.M. picking on X is that he won't have as much time to harass Viviana. However, I'm now afraid he'll start bothering Camila after finding her so attractive.

Rosemary la Otra
 

Carlos, if a blood sample can determine paternity after 9 weeks, it seems that 's the way to go. Maybe the writers don't know about these things.

Rosemary, I had a different thought after every time I posted. I should have just slowed down and gave my brain some time to think instead of posting one after the other. But I assume I've said all that I want to say, then post it, and then I have another thought. I'll probably have more to say after this one too.:)
 

And here I go again. The Amanda and baby picture that Dio looked at was in a frame. Not sure if he wants to find them because he's angry or because he's sad they're gone. Probably angry.
 

Cathy- He sounded angry to me too. Watch out Amanda!
 

Most of the stuff I'm finding online also says 12 weeks for the paternity determination. Perhaps the small county/town that they're in doesn't have the latest tests that can determine paternity at 9 weeks?
 

Was the framed picture of Amanada and baby (Natalia) at his home?
 

We couldn't tell, it looked to be even in black and white. The detail wasn't there, we just knew it was of Amanda and Natalia as a baby before they left him.
 

The picture was of Dio, Amanda and baby Natalia. Dio was holding Natalia. The framed photo was in a drawer with his passport and other items in his house-- so it was hidden away, not in plain sight.
 

I just did a screen capture of the picture. It's hard to see, but you can make out the man, woman and baby. It's not black and white, but faded in color: http://www.flickr.com/photos/65450998@N06/sets/72157631876379420/

Also, during CME, I found a bunch of pics of Silvia N as a child and also put them on Flickr. The two black and white pics are of SN as a baby/shild actor in a tn: http://www.flickr.com/photos/65450998@N06/sets/72157631876366318/
 

That's child actor...
 

Wow, Vivi, I bow to your attention to detail.
 

Good sleuthing, Vivi! I watched the episode. I don't know how I missed the Dio-Amanda picture scene.

I love those pictures of SN. She's always been a cutie. Wow, her eyes are so blue in the one picture.
 

Great job, Jardinera. I enjoyed everything, starting with the title.

I might take slight issue with one thing you said, however. Yes, I suppose the lady doc was a nice touch, but I was also furious with her for announcing Luzma's pregnancy not just to Luzma but to the world. I guess I would have hoped that a female doctor would have a little more sensitivity in these matters.

Did anyone else find it a bit of a stretch that the woman in the kitchen with Piedad came up with the idea that perhaps Piedad's novio didn't abandon her but rather Leoncio prevented him from arriving at the wedding? Granted, the none-too-swift Piedad might never have come up with the idea on her own, but it still seemed a clunky handling of that plot element. Up til now, the writers have handled the plot quite skillfully. Perhaps that's why this departure stood out for me.

Well, enough grumbling. I'm really enjoying this TN and I'm loving the recaps. Thanks again, Jardinera!
 

Hi, all! It was a rough one for sure. Thanks for stopping in and adding to the "excitement" in Viewerville (if not exactly the "fun") this weekend. When all else fails at least there is CdlF's upper torso to do mental gymnastics over. ; ? ))
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Carlos, I had a sneaking suspicion you were still lurking on weekends. We always appreciate your real world medical insights and this time was no exception.

I myself would have thought the paternity test would be a much simpler and quicker process all around than what they've laid out here. I wonder what Jarocha could add to help us understand the legal why's and wherefore's in Mexican law with this topic. The next three months are going to be a living nightmare for Luzma. Every time she gets hit with morning sickness she'll be reminded of the rape and cursing that scumsucker and the legal system for having to continue this nightmare.
 

Juanita- I agree that it was a bit of a stretch for Dorotea to come up with that all on her own. But they have shown her to be observant and her face always looks like there's a lot going on in her head (unlike Peidad or Gussy). It's also nice to that they are showing a humble maid character as having intellect and sharp instincts. Plus, she Arturo Peniche's daughter! :)
 

Jardinera, Thanks for another masterful recap! As usual, you are in perfect form. I always love your Cara de Whatevers--my favorite this week was Camila's Cara de Whoopsadaisy! You are so funny.

I also loved your treatment of He-who-shall-not be-named. "Festering piece of human debris" and "troglodytic tío" were excellent.

¡Ufff! That's what I said when CdlF pulled off his clothes. I had to walk up to the TV screen to try and see just a litttle smidge further down-- but no luck! :((

"Cami’s just about to get divorced and isn’t over that trauma yet. She’s got no time for lovers!!  (Viewerville snickers in unison.) " Now, I LOL when I read that--because you were right!--I did snicker out here in Viewerville!

Thank goodness Luzma and Pablo seemed to get the best that was possible out of their murky gene pools. As others have mentioned, Pablo seems like a very mature, honorable and caring person. I hope the writers continue to portray his character so favorably.

OK, this whole thing about Luzma having to wait 12 weeks to get an abortion if she wants to prove that it was A**hole that raped her is a real beanie buster. Thanks Carlos for the real scoop.

The other beanie buster is what cathyx brought up yesterday:
"I don't understand why Daniel doesn't just talk to Cam, telling his story from the beginning, and finally ending with the fact that he is Dan and not Andres. Explaining all that he has done, all his worries and how Viv and Rafa helped him. No special meeting is necessary."
Believe me cathyx, none of us understand. ( Yeah, yeah, we know it lengthens the storyline.)

Finally, thanks to all the recappers--I haven't had any time to comment during the week. UA, a special thanks to you for the following:
"Tomorrow's entry will be set to post automatically in the unlikely possibility that we lose power in my area."
UA, you are a trooper to care for our addictions while you may be sitting in the dark. Good Luck!


 

Not in the dark yet; it hasn't begun raining in the nabe yet.

I have closed my windows (I normally keep two open with screens in) and the lack of outside noise feels weird to me. A power outage is possible but we've been through worse without that happening.

Vivi, what's happening in your part of the world?
 

Just rain so far. They are predicting things will get intense this afternoon for quite a long period. The problem with the DC Metro area is that our trees always go down in droves which knocks power out for days at a time. That's what I'm hoping doesn't happen but it's almost inevitable.
 

Just stay in and stay safe. My computer will be on all day, as usual.

For anyone who has the Chiller Channel, they will be marathoning the 1991 Dark Shadows in a few minutes. Ben Cross was actually a pretty effective Barnabas (although I still dream of a Televisa version of this).
 

Vivi/UA/NE Caray family: Keep checking in as long as you can! I hope it doesn't get as bad as predicted, but it's going to be bad enough.
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Thanks for doing the autopilot thing, UA--you're probably going to have to explain to the rest of us recappers how that gets set up. I had no idea it even existed! LOL!
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Vivi, Anita, Juanita, Barb, Foxy, TL et al since my daughter and SIL are down visiting I've had no chance to reply individually really, tho' the desire was there, so thanks again to all of you who weekly make our efforts here so satisfying!!
 

On posting in advance

To the right of the text field the Post Settings menu shows a clock with the word "Schedule". Open that and you will get the choices "Automatic" (which is the default) and "Set date and time". Open the latter and you will get a calendar with the time showing at the upper right corner. It will open to the date and time of the click. You can change the date and time to whatever you like. Click "done" when you've made the choices. When you finish the text editing you can click "Publish" and it will publish it at the moment you have set it for.

You can still go back to edit the article at any time before it actually posts. You will then hit "Publish" again and it will be on hold until your pre-set time.

I'm going to use this opportunity to remind everyone to use the Jump Break feature as well. That is the icon to the right of the movie clapboard that looks like a window broken in half. Place the cursor at the spot where you want to make the break, then click this icon. This insures that we don't crowd each other off the main page.
 

Yes, I second Jardinera with everyone to please keep checking in. Anyone who does not live in the projected path is anxious to hear from their family that is there. You are family. Please keep us posted.
 

All is status quo by me. I'm making tea to go with my sandwich.
 

Thanks for your reply about Dorotea (whose name I'm not sure I ever knew). ITA with what you said, both that she does look as if her brain switch is set on ON, unlike Gussie and Piedad, and that it's good to see a humble maid character having real smarts. But your last point (hija de Arturo Peniche) was the most compelling. I LOVE him, and any daughter of his has got to be both savvy and compassionate.
 

Oops, somehow I posted my message without saying who it was for: Thanks VIVI!!
 

Anita checking in. Whatever happens to Vivi, happens to me.

So far it's just steady rain since last night, the wind beginning to pick up a bit. Every area govt. office and school is closed (just in case); no air, rail, bus or subway service (just in case). I'm hunkered down, waiting for the lights to go out.

A toasted English muffin with homemade fig jam (I have two fig trees) and a fresh pot of coffee (Mexican Chiapas) has prepared me for the worst.
 

Juanita - not sure if you watched El Tal. We hated it so much that we loved it. There was a maid, Tracy, who was the only one with any brains. Her character was very endearing. See loved to say "O.M.G." which was just hilarious coming in between Spanish words.

Anita - stay cozy. Sounds like you're settled in. Just so you have your book, flashlight, batteries and thermos filled with warm Mexican Chiapas, you'll be fine. Wish I was on your Christmas list if you are giving out homemade fig jelly! Sounds delish.
 

I just got home from work (they let us out early). The wind has picked up here in western MA but with only drizzle. I'm about to make my tea while I still have power and hunker down with a good book.

I'm sickened by the turn in Luzma's story but I've decided to keep watching.
 

The rain has begun. A turkey sandwich, grape tomatoes, and a pickle have just given way to Wise potato chips. I'm about to upload Halloween photos to my photobucket account. My doctor's appointment for tomorrow has been cancelled. Can't go anywhere.

I have some sugar-free banana bread in the fridge that I made on Friday. Figaro and Carmen are sleeping.
 

I'd be curious to know what books our Sandy shut-ins are reading.

Sue455 - I so totally agree. I had decided I would not watch anymore if Luzma was pregnant, but then I read this recap and am desperate to know what Luz is going to do. I think seeing Leo get beaten up helped, and Pablo's unconditional support, bless his heart. If we had to watch Leo keep walking around, leering at Luz, I don't think I could handle it. Who knows though? They may release him. Let's hope he is not allowed back on the ranch.
 

Jardinera, Thanks for your cleverly worded recap - my fav is:
"Al mistakenly tries a bit of solipsistic logic, obviously something which necessarily flies right over the head of Luzma’s troglodytic tío."

UA, Viv, Anita and any and all East Coast lurkers .... please be safe and know that everybody in Caray is wishing the best for you and yours.

UA and Viv - Geeez WWAAAYY beyond the call of duty to have written and scheduled for posting prior to today. True professionals in the recap world.

Whoever it was that makes figgy jam, send the recipe pleeez... We have a tree here too and figgy jam is so good!
 

Ditto everything Anita said for me. Except I'm snacking on toast with jam and almond butter, and drinking chai. :)
 

My Sandy book selection is "NW" by Zadie Smith a British author.
 

Oooh Vivi, chai--love it.

Please be safe all our East Coasters including: Vivi, UA, Anita and Sue455.

Didn't watch Friday's ep and will probably not watch for awhile. Going to keep reading the recaps and comments until I feel it's "safe". Did the same when Lumi got raped in STuD.

Funny: Flaco thought a beanie moment was a good thing since some of us have Emilia's awesome beanies to wear!

Nanette
 

Oh Nanette, but you missed CdlF taking his shirt off! And cute D'Andres-Camila scenes. :)


 

My gf in Westchester County NY just lost her power.
 

Vivi: The whole taking the shirt off thing doesn't do anything for me--I'm not into buff. However, the last scene I saw them together before all hell broke loose re: Luz, they were very cute together. I'll probably do what I did with Lumi--once the worst was over, I went back and watched those eps.
 

It's just so hard to digest. I didn't watch Friday's episode until yesterday. I still can't believe they did that to Luzma and us.
 

Anita wrote: "Whatever happens to Vivi, happens to me." Add me to that list. However, I'm happy to report that things are not yet all that bad (as of 3:15 pm EDT). And although they shut down the government, the schools, and just about all planes, trains, metros, and buses from Washington DC northward, the Post Office is apparently adhering to its "neither rain nor snow nor sleet nor hail" motto. I just got today's delivery.

@Rosemary la Otra: no, I haven't seen El Tal. Sounds like it might be fun, but perhaps more so if one is watching it as a community (a la CarayCaray) rather than alone. I will keep it in mind. Thanks.

Don't know whether this is a result of the storm, but it has taken me 4 tries to prove that I'm not a robot (or at least a harmless one)
 

Mena et al.
I'm trying to finish reading a biography on Alger Hiss, by John Chabot Smith that has been sitting around for a couple of decades. For you younger folks, he was one of the first casualties of the Communist Red Scare in the 1940s and 50s. Guess who was one of the most ardent defenders of his accuser, Whittaker Chambers--Richard Nixon, in one of his first committee assignments (HUAC) as a freshman Congressman.

Mena. Fig jam is probably the easiest thing in the world to fix, although it is, like with most fruit, labor intensive and loaded with sugar. My fig chutney is enviable, too.

I usually make two batches at a time, but each batch in a separate pot--easier to handle.

For each batch, start with 4 - 4 1/2 c. fresh, clean, dry, quartered figs, ripe and some unripe (for me it is one or two days picking--they keep in the fridge nicely)
1/2 c. to 3/4 c. water
2 - 3 c. sugar (sorry, but white cane sugar is what I use)
2 - 3 tbs. fresh lemon juice.

Put the figs in a heavy pot with the water and start to heat it. Add the sugar and stir until completely dissolved. Bring to a hearty boil and then reduce heat to a simmer. As it begins to foam, spoon off the foam and the seeds (which seem to congregate along the edge of the pot--it's not necessary to get every single seed). Continue to do this, watching the pot frequently until it's all clear, then cook it down to your favorite viscosity--about 30-55 min. There's no need to hurry this part. Then put in jam jars and seal.
 

Anita Muchisimas gracias! Sounds like a great book too.
 

Ooh, Anita, that sounds like a good book. Alger Hiss! Is your book based on the premise that he WAS or WAS NOT a spy?

Vivi - NW? As in Northwest?

I am reading, and enjoying, Salman Rushdie's autobiography called Joseph Anton. Although he's written the book, he describes himself in 3rd person.
 

RlaO- Yes. It refers to the northwest portion of London-- the most diverse section of the city.
 

Of which Salman talks about in HIS book, what a coincidence!
 

That is a great coincidence!
 

I hear wind now, but no rain. Figaro and Carmen are calm and I'm about to get my dessert out of the fridge, the last wedge of my Mandarin Orange Jello Pie.
 

Winds and probably surges like crazy but at least no longer an "official" hurricane. Is is going to be cold enough to freeze into ice in N.Y. or DC?
 

At least your power is still on wherever you all are. That means heat also.
 

Lost power for about 2 hrs. Came back on just in time to get past the Refugio de Ayer portion. It stayed on long enough for me to bake a piece of salmon marinated in lime juice, garlic and cilantro. Then it went out again then came back on again. It's not over yet, I fear. It better be on at 10!!!!

RlO--I listened to Diane Rheem's interview with Salman about his new "autobiography." I'm very interested in reading it now. He said he couldn't call it a real autobiography and he couldn't call it a memoir. The name he chose for the title was the alias he used during the period he was in hiding (but of course you would know that by now).

The Hiss book refuted most of Whittaker Chambers "inventions," using common sense and taking into account the mob mentality towards finding our government riddled with traitors and spies at that time. It was not an apology for Hiss. Unfortunately, at the time, there was no good forensic evidence that could have vindicated him contemporaneously. I got interested because I started reading his son Tony's memoir and realized I didn't know enough about the Hiss case. Good, straightforward reporting.
 

Eastenders, I pray that the Good Lord keep you dry and safe from the perfect storm.
 

UA - Mandarin Orange Jello Pie? How very Utah of you.

Anita - yes, Joseph came from Joseph Conrad and Anton from Checkov!


 

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