Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Por ella soy Eva #65 10/16/12: The Bad, the Worse, and the Grotesque

It's yet another double-header tonight, squeezed into 90 minutes of horror, humor, and irony.

Part 1: Paybacks and Payoffs
Helena and mom are on the phone. Mom has an exam tomorrow. Everything at Playa Majagua reminds Helena of Juan. Someone (like we can't guess who) slips a note under her door. It's a mushy note from Pluto.

Rebeca sneaks around Pluto's office and finds a photo of Helena, which she curses enthusiastically. She is interrupted by Renato, who didn't bother to knock. Each has a lame excuse for being in Pluto's office. Rebeca kicks him out.

Morning. Another freakishly large breakfast for Lalito, with lots and lots of milk.

Eva and Helena talk about the day's plans. Pluto wants to know where Adriano is. Eva goes off to look for him. Pluto flatters Helena so profusely that it seems to make her nervous. But maybe I'm misreading her, because a minute later she's thanking him for the nice note he left for her last night. Oh, yes, he couldn't sleep last night! "Why not?" she asks. Dummy. Cuz he was thinking of her smile. Blech!

At the office, Marcela questions why Santi doesn't seem very enthusiastic about the party his wife is throwing for them. (Renato wanders in and invites himself.) Marcela and Fern are trying to get Santi more enthused about married life.

Eva visits Adriano in his room. He's barely conscious after a very long night of drowning his sorrows, but he's not too drunk/hung over to remember that Eva broke his heart.

Silvia is taking her exam. She flashes back to Mad Dad "Eduardo" Bastardo telling her that she's a useless idiot wasting her time on all this edumacation hooey. She is so frozen with doubt, the proctor asks if she's all right.

Speaking of useless idiots, Eduardo is charming his new maid with his winsome smile and sweet temperament. NOT. He complains about the quality of her work. She counter-complains that he did not provide any cleaning supplies and the place is filthy. She needs the job, but she's not a miracle-worker. Ed says he's doing her a great favor by allowing an old lady like her to clean up after him, but if she's gonna be useless she can turn in her housekeys and leave.

She hands him a long-neglected, half-full coffee cup and tells him she doesn't have to put up with his rudeness and foul temper. She drops the keys into the cup. She tells him he's the one who's old and useless. Ha! She leaves the house, still muttering in disgust, and he fishes his keys out of the nasty drink.

Eva drags her dejected would-be beau across the floor, towards the bathroom, to encourage him to shower and go to breakfast. Then she notices that his head is under her skirt. Yikes! She tells him she'll wait for him to come out of the bathroom, but then she leaves. Adriano sadly notes her departure.

Now Eva, Helena, and Pluto are at breakfast with the regidor, sans Adriano. Eva assures them that Adri will join them for the big event this evening. El regidor seems satisfied now, but he also flashes back to the night Pluto tried to bribe him many months ago, when the regidor said he would deal only with Helena. He glares at Pluto, who grins cluelessly. Eva silently takes in the whole scene.

Rebeca tries to make an unauthorized visit to Pluto's house. The guy who's remodeling the house doesn't want to let her in, but she threatens to have him fired. Onesimo intervenes and kindly suggests that they call Pluto to ask if Rebeca is allowed inside. Rebeca says Pluto must be too busy or else he would have called Onesimo himself. She and Onesimo trade a few insults, and then she slinks off with her tail between her legs.

The regidor makes nice with Helena and leaves. Helena asks Eva why Adriano didn't join them for breakfast. Meanwhile, Pluto catches up with Adriano, who is depressed and wants to get away from it all - so he's going to sell his shares to Pluto. "FINALLY!," Pluto wants to blurt, but instead he just says "I don't know what to say." "Say thank you," Adriano replies. It'll be announced tonight, to the local authorities and the media, that Pluti will be the new president of Grupo Imperio.

Helena tells Eva she's glad her big plans for Playa Majagua are finally coming true, even if she does have to share the credit with GI. Plus, she read Antonia's thesis and it was very similar to her own plan. Eva asks if she can read it when they get back to the office. She also asks to spend some girl time with Helena since Adri and Pluto are off doing their own thing.

Adri is telling Pluto to find a new woman to have a family with. Ha. He also tells Pluto not to try to talk him out of leaving everything in his hands. Ha ha.

Renato approaches Lucia, all earnest and apologetic. He's soooo sorry for the way he treated her the other day. It's just that he didn't know what was going to happen to his job. And he still doesn't, hint hint. Lucia says she can use his help with the project. He invites her to dinner - at Santi's party. "Oooh, like a date?" she squeals pathetically. The ambitious mousse-boy has no choice but to agree.

Pluto calls Onesimo to say that thanks to Eva, of all people, breaking Adriano's heart, he's now president of GI, and first thing he'll do is kick Eva out. Onesimo tries to tell him about Rebeca's latest stunt, but Pluto doesn't want to hear about it. "That's what I pay you for." Then he throws a kiss up to Antonia in heaven and says that all the sacrifices he made with her are finally paying off. (I hope his payback ends up being an ACTUAL cart full of scorpions.)

Helena shows Eva a keepsake box she bought in a shop, like the one she had with Juan, where she can keep her memories of Juan. Eva tells her that it's a good idea to remember the good things and forget the bad ones.

Mimi tries to visit Eugenia at home, but Modesto has forbidden her any visitors when he isn't home. The maid tells Mimi that she's been cooped up in her room, watching her old movies and not talking to anyone. Mimi says she'll come back when Modesto's home and try to get him to let her visit.

Helena and Eva walk along the beach. Helena remembers dancing there with Juan. She asks Eva to dance with her!

Pluto meets privately with the regidor to thank him for not telling Helena about the attempted bribe. He apologizes effusively for behaving so ham-handedly. The regidor reminds him that the only reason they're doing business with him is because of Helena's involvement. Pluto wants to shake hands. After a lengthy, suspenseful pause, the regidor agrees.

Eva goes to her room and takes off the wig and mopes. "Mi Helena. You are my love, but you are not my friend... you are Eva's friend."

In her own room, Helena takes the silver box out of her luggage (not the new green one she got today) and holds it thoughtfully.

Eva looks for Adriano and finds out he's on his way to the airport. She phones him in a panic. He tells her he's quitting the presidency of GI forever because of her. Impactada, Eva asks a resort employee to help her get to the airport ASAP.

Part 2: An Evening to Forget or Not Remember

Helena takes Juan's silver keepsake box to the beach and, after a painful wave of flashbacks, raises her arm to hurl the box into the ocean. But she can't quite bring herself to do it.

Eva finds Adriano at the airport. He is hoping that she will give her heart to him. Nope, she just wants to try guilting him into dropping his plan of abandoning the company and the project. She mentions Antonia, and that seems to do the trick. He agrees to stay on at GI, but only if she'll agree to remain at his side through the whole thing. He's sure she'll fall in love with him, given enough time.

Santi's sparse but tasteful bachelor pad has been transformed into Angie's Place: Where Dollar-Store Taste Meets Gold-Card Extravagance. It is a confusing jumble of crappy knickknacks, gaudy tchotchkes, and tacky trinkets. It is sad to think that Angelica actually put time, money, and effort into this decorating project. Given the same resources, a team of capuchin monkeys would have done a better job and not had so much attitude about it.

Lucia arrives with Renato, who ditches her at the door. She makes small talk with Santiago. She awkwardly tries to say positive things about the interesting mixture of Oriental, plush, and pink design elements. Other GI coworkers trickle in.

Finally, Angelica makes her grand debut as Mrs. Santi. She has big hair and a short purple dress that looks like it fell out of a 1980's time warp in a strip joint. She is also wearing even more makeup than usual. She tells the guests how great she looks, but there are a lot of skeptical faces.

Meanwhile, at the Playa Majagua event, Helena wonders where Eva is, and Pluto says "she's not important. You're the only one who's indispensable here." If Pluto had ever had friends, he would understand why that wasn't a nice thing to say. He hints around about a big surprise and approaches the podium to make his announcement.

But before he can say anything, Adriano arrives with Eva on his arm and cheerfully informs Pluto that he's changed his mind. The event proceeds with no big announcement from Pluto. The press swarms around Adriano, who introduces Eva as his [business] partner. Pluto pulls Helena aside and flatters her with hot desperation. Eva watches warily.

Helena asks what was the big surprise. Pluto says not yet, but she'll be the first to know when the time comes. She wants to talk to him in private; they go outside. She tells him what a great guy he is. "But there's a 'but'," he prompts. "Not any more," she replies, and they kiss. She looks as though she's making her best effort to enjoy it; and she's making it look like a real project.

Mimi returns to Eugenia's house for another try. The maid tries to keep her at bay, but Eugenia hears a visitor and wants to know who it is. She looks right at Mimi and asks, "do I know you?" Mimi tries to jog her memory: they worked on the telenovela together; she has a cousin Eva; etc. Eugenia doesn't remember. Then Modesto interrupts and demands to know what the hell Mimi's doing in his house. He kicks her out. Then Eugenia asks who Modesto is, too. Husband? What husband? She insists that she's single. Modesto tells Chepino maybe it's time to put Eugenia in a home.

After the extremely difficult-looking kiss, Helena forces a smile that is way too big and insists that it was for real. "Yes, I really want to begin a formal relationship with you," she assures him. He is convinced. I'm not so sure that she is. He asks her to keep it a secret until he has a chance to tell Adriano.

Adriano is still busy entertaining the press with Eva, who keeps telling them that Helena is the real brains of the Playa Majagua project. Later, Eva finds Helena standing by the pool, in the same spot Pluto left her earlier. Eva tries to talk about the press conference, but Helena is still stunned and distracted and replies that it doesn't matter who gets the credit. Only the results matter.

At the party, Angelica is dancing in the middle of the room. Everyone else just stands there in shock because it's impossible to look away. She's vaguely aware that no one else is dancing and tries to get them to join in. She takes a drink - clearly not her first of the evening - and Santi tries to get her to dial it down a few notches. She calls him a party-pooper and suggests a game of spin-the-bottle (which in this case I think is about taking off clothes rather than kissing, but I don't really want to know). Then she comes on to Renato - everyone is watching - but the arrival of some of her friends (drunk) distracts her, and Renato escapes unscathed. Lucia watches from the sidelines in disgust, and Santi silently contemplates what has become of his life.

More of the GI employees are being persuaded to join the conga line. Lucia tries to cheer Santi up. Renato also offers his congratulations. They tell him how fun and festive his wife is. Santi tries to agree. Fernando and Marcela are ready to leave, but Angelica rounds up all these chatty people and gets them to join the conga line, too. (Hmmmm. Does she have better organizational skills drunk than most people do sober?)

Pluto asks Adriano why he changed his mind so suddenly. But he insists that he's really glad that he'll be staying at the helm! Later, Pluto tells Helena he probably won't be able to sleep tonight, he's so happy. (Hint hint.) Adriano is happy too. He finds Eva and cheerfully scolds her for leaving him alone too long.

Marcela and Fernando come home to the lurid sight of Jennifer and her boyfriend... fully clothed... sitting opposite one another at the dinner table, playing cards. (Marcela told Jennifer earlier that she and Kevin couldn't have any company at the house tonight.) Seriously, Jennifer is not only fully dressed, but wearing a beret. Doesn't matter; Fernando goes crazy and kicks out the boyfriend. Jennifer storms off, furious. Marcela says even her own father wasn't that bad at his worst.

It's very late. Everyone else has gone home, but Angelica's two friends are still at Santi's place. They want to go out to a nightclub. Santi wants to go to sleep. Angie says she's independent (really? with whose money?) and she can go out if she wants to. He says he's not making her stay; it's just that he would like her to. Then she throws a fit and says she embarrasses him, he's ashamed of her, he doesn't like the way she dresses. He admits that he wouldn't mind if she covered up a little more and didn't drink so much and would stay in with him for the night. "I'm not a naca!" she shrieks. "I am a dama!"

Eva and Adri dunk their feet in the pool. She tries to give him a little compliment and he takes this as a signal to try to kiss her, so she throws him in the pool.

Angelica sulks; Santi apologizes. But she keeps egging him on to air his grievances, and he takes the bait every time. Yes, again with the dress, and the way she was dancing. She tells him it was HIS idea for them to get married. She's dressing the same way she did before they got maried. And why does he keep throwing it in her face that she cheated on him, considering that he was going to marry Paty... but "I love you" and "me too" and if he wants her to change, she will. They love each other, she says, and that's why they're fighting. An energetic reconciliation ensues.

"It's the first time in his life he's ever been in love," Juan tells Mimi on the phone, "and look who he fell in love with." He tells her how weird it was to have his "second father" wanting to kiss him. Mimi wishes it could have been her. Then Mimi tells him about his mother's odd behavior at the house tonight. More rehashing. Juan says he's newly motivated to clear his name and get justice for Helena too.

Helena thinks about her poolside kiss with Pluto. "Yes, yes. Yes, why not?" But it's not a rhetorical question. She seems to be looking for a reason why not.

Lucia and Renato talk about what a great start Santiago's marriage is off to. (This reveals a lot about their own attitudes towards marriage, doesn't it?) Renato says sure, at least Santi has a good job. Lucia hints that Renato does too, and therefore if he wanted to he could start a family with a woman who loves him too. He tells her she's an angel. She's been so good to him and he hasn't been as good to her. He appreciates her friendship. She professes her undying love. He says maybe he ought to go now. She puckers up for a kiss. He gives her the lightest peck possible and leaves. She's not sure whether the kiss was real or a hallucination - I think she says something about wanting an instant replay.

Marcela berates Fernando for his poor behavior with Jennifer. He doesn't want to hear it. He wants to lock up his daughter in her room like a princess. And something about having the ears of a fish, whatever that means. She tells him the kids are growing up and someday they'll have to use condoms. That doesn't make him feel any better.

Jennifer's boyfriend tells her he has a plan. If she goes along with it, her father will be thrilled to see them together.

Next time:
A very uncomfortable-looking courtship begins.

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Comments:
Ack. That was long. Apologies. For what it's worth, I don't expect part 2 to be long at all.

To follow up on some comments people have made in the past week:

- Someone wondered if Modesto had been drugging Eugenia. Interesting idea - but was he even in town the night Eva took her to that play and she got all weird?

- Paula endorsed the Word Reference website (www.wordreference.com) as a good resource for Spanish (or any major language). I heartily agree. The dictionary portion is useful, but the real strength is in the forum area. You can read all day long about the use of usted vs. tú, an assortment of slang terms, and so forth.

- I'm as disappointed as everyone else in Eugenia's reaction to seeing the Juan-to-Eva transformation posters. (Though I have to ask, why does he have those? Who puts big posters of themselves in their own bedroom? Are they meant to help him do his makeup?) I don't think her reaction is completely unrealistic; different people react in different ways. But I I would expect an actress to react in a more extroverted way. Not making a bunch of really terrible assumptions and not saying anything to anyone.

I'm not particularly outgoing, myself, but I'm pretty sure that I would have hauled Eva into that room and demanded an explanation.

Oh well. Plot armor and such. Carry on. I will put up part 2 later.
 

Thank you, Julie, wow double duty!!
Helena is very tentative to me. I think that she is trying to convince herself that she can love again. It's sad to watch.
 

Yeah, she actually seems to be trying to force herself to feel something she doesn't. Maybe that's why she's not put off by his stalkerish tactics. By shutting down her real feelings and second-guessing herself, she has also deactivated her BS detector. She figures that if she couldn't see through Juan, then what good is her judgment anyway.
 

Thanks for the recap. I missed a few minutes at the beginning & it looks like quite a lot happened in those first 10 - 12 minutes.

I like what you said Julie about Helena's tentativeness and her lack of a BS detector. I think that you are right on.

For once I'm glad that Onesimo was on the job. He & Rebecca were funny trading naco insults.

Looking forward to the rest of the recap. Loved the cart full of scorpions !

Güera

 

Julie, great recap and I look forward to the next part.

I especially liked the cart full of scorpions for Pluto! Bring them on.

Rosemary Primera

 

Julie thanks for a great part one. I am with everyone else about Pluti's paycheck being scorpions. What a putz.

I hope Silvia passes her test with flying colors. This way all the bad memories and all the horrible things Bastardo said to her will fade.

It was really funny when Eva was pulling Adri into the bathroom. I really was wondering when Eva was gonna notice Adri's head under her skirt. It was too funny.

Hate that Helena is now gonna go for it with Pluti. I hope she sees just how bad he is before it goes any further.

 

Eh. I *thought* Part 2 would be much shorter. It ended up being almost exactly the same size as Part 1. It was an action-packed night!
 

Thank you Julie for going the extra mile.

My favorite line: "An energetic reconciliation ensues."
 

Julie...you wrote a wonderful recap of a jam-packed episode. So far I have only seen the last part (the very mild, luke-warm kisses with Plutarcho)but looking forward to watching the rest sometime today. You got off some memorable phrases, and polished this off with your usual wit and style. Thanks...you a great writer.
 

It was jam-packed, but for me the highlight of the night was Ed's new maid calling him a useless old man. YES!! I hope word of this gets back to Silvia.
 

By the way, was I imagining that Helena had bought a new green box? Or was that the silver box too and somehow I was confused?
 

West Coasters: Did the show indeed begin on time at 9 pm? It didn't occur to me until this morning that they probably showed the debate after the soccer, because as someone pointed out to me last night, soccer games don't last THAT long.
 

Thanks, Julie! That was a lot of recapping!

There were definitely two boxes. Helena had the green one in her hand when she saw the silver one in her suitcase.

Poor Santi. Poor Lucia. They are very similar, aren't they? Clueless and helpless when it comes to love.

Mil in NC
 

Hubby has a new name for Pluti - Polluti: in that he polluted Helena's hotel room with all those gaudy flower arrangements, LOL!
 

Polluti! I love it!

Though after seeing how Angelica decorated Santi's place, I have a new standard for "gaudy."
 

Julie- You did an amazing job with a two hour non-stop episode. I feel so bad for Adri. I can't bear to think how he will react when he eventually finds out Eva is JC. It nearly broke him the last time when he thought JC had betrayed him and then died.

My fave moment was the cleaning lady telling Bastoardo off. More please! I also hope Silvia passes her test with flying colors and proves to herself that she's smart and capable.

Oh Helena, if you have to try to like a kiss, then it just won't work. Of course, I was also thinking, what a shame to waste the kissing talents of Marcelo Cordoba, because the man can kiss. His enjoyed his romantic scenes in LFDD very much. *sigh*

I was surprised that Santi told Angie that he loves her (amar) and seemed to mean it. Does he really love her? Or does he just love having sex with her?

Anyway, the scenes with him and Lucia instantly clicking tells me that's where his heart will eventually go.

I want Lucia to stop being pathetic with Renato. I still can't figure out his game with her, because I don't think she's useful to him anymore. I guess we'll see.
 

I think Santi is a drama junkie who needs the adrenalin rush that Angelica brings to his life. There are healthier ways to get your adrenalin, but Santi doesn't seem to be very bright. :-( The roller coaster ride of this relationship also provides a cushiony distraction from the more important things in his life that he should be paying attention to but doesn't want to deal with, like his serious debt and his dubious career skills.

Lucia is still useful to Renato because her cooperation gives him continued access to the Playa Majagua project, which he believes is his big ticket to success in the company. Working with Lucia also gives him better access to Helena, in case he can get some goods on her to score points with Pluto.
 

Thanks, Julie, for such a great and hilarious recap.

Eva waking up Adri and hauling him to the bathroom was wonderful. It takes a strong woman to do that.

The entire paragraph on the new decor at Santi's apartment was just wonderful. LOL.

Cheers to the maid telling off Eduardo and walking out!

Hate to see Helena forcing herself into the relationship with Pluti. WE need some reinforcement from a ghostly Antonia.

La Paloma
 

Actually, now that Lucia is the assistant on the project maybe she can be useful to Renato. For a couple of moments I thought that he was really feeling something for but I don't think so. He's using her.

I was shouting at the screen when Helena hauled back to throw the silver box into the sea. I guess she heard me. I'm so glad she held onto it.

Ah what a declaration of everlasting love "Sí,sí por que non?"

Güera
 

Lucia was almost back to her old self, until they got back to her apartment and she turned all needy again. She was very sweet to Santi complementing his wife's decor, even thought hey both knew it was crap, and telling him her drunk dancing meant she was full of life. She was trying to make him feel better about this mess of a marriage and it was nice. But then she went back to whining again. Blech.

Renato even told her she was a nice person before he bailed on her. I think hes going to use her to get ahead on the Playa M. job, but he also genuinely likes her, just not in that way. I don't think he's bad. He just has issues to deal with, ambition, anger at JC, being secretly gay.

Don't you think Eugenia was faking the whole "I don't know you" thing? Her tone when she told Modesto that she was single makes me think she knows exactly who he is and that she's still angry. As she should be, but I hope this doesn't come back to bite her in the butt.

Kelly
 

Thanks, Julie! Splendid recap beyond the call of duty for a double-header!

I really enjoyed the party at Santi's place. Everyone's concerted efforts to be supportive and complimentary were a refreshing change from the way a scene like that would go in many shows. Santi and Lucia definitely have a real connection, but I think it will be a long time before they each get themselves together.

Lucero is a really good actress. It must be hard to kiss Marcelo Cordoba and look like you aren't enjoying it.
 

Julie thanks for a great part 2 and taking on the two hours. I'm y'all that think Renato will use Lucia too. After all he "works" for Pluti and will be a spy I think.

I think Eugenia was faking it too, not knowing Modesto or Mimi. I hope Modesto so does not put her in a home.

I like Lucia and Santi together. They make a really good pair. Angelica is wayyy over the top and Julie you are so right about her gaudy taste in decorations.

It will be interesting to see how Pluti holds off Rebeca cause she did give him that ultimatum.
 

Kelly - thanks for pointing out that Santi actually seems to bring out Lucia's better qualities. That's a good sign!

And I wondered too if Eugenia was faking. The timing of her forgetfulness certainly was convenient for someone who couldn't bear any more disappointment from the people in her life.

The party scene was really well done. The reason I had thought part 2 would be quick and easy was because I thought the party would be simple and light. But it was actually really heartbreaking, whether you put yourself in Santi's shoes or Angelica's.

Madelaine, as far as Rebeca's ultimatum, I am just waiting for Pluto to call a hit man. Merely being president of GI won't protect him against Rebeca's charges if she manages to find a shred of proof. (What she needs is an ally... wouldn't it be wild if she and Eva teamed up??)
 

I think Lucia brings out Santi's better qualities, too. When he's talking with her, he seems more calm and rational, and less scattered and dippy.
 

Thanks again, Julie

Part 2 was hilarious. I loved the description of Santi's apartment and Angelica's dress. I can't stop laughing.
Polluti- I love it!
 

Julie - Thanks for the double- header. My favorite line: "Given the same resources, a team of capuchin monkeys would have done a better job and not had so much attitude about it."

Absolutely loved seeing Bastardo get trashed by the maid. I hope every maid he hires quits the first day.

I had to keep reminding myself what a snake Pluto is cause he sure looks good in black.

Adriano's head under Eva's long dress too funny.
 

Yes. I could only imagine how hard it is to kiss Cordoba --very handsome!! Beautifully cut black hair. Work, work, work. But she fluttered her eyelids and kept her eyes open most of the time to let us know...."I'm thinking about this but it's NOT Juan"
 

Thank you for the complete recap, Julie. I like your style. I'm guessing you and Madelaine are sharing Fridays to half the work, but Univision is doubling episodes on you so you're back to doing full duty!
 

I agree, that was masterful. Sometimes when you watch these things, you can't tell whether someone is supposed to be enjoying a kiss or not. The signs can be very subtle in a case like this. Lucero did a fantastic job of communicating Helena's ambivalence.
 

Ithabill! Yes, I'm not thrilled about the doubled episodes, but if TVGuide.com is right, it will just be one hour this Friday. Hopefully it will stay at one hour from now on or at least for a long time. I typically run out of steam after about an hour's worth of stuff, even when I'm only watching and not recapping.

Although last night's was "only" 90 minutes and not a full two hours, I noticed that the commercial breaks were shorter than usual. (They are typically around 4 minutes.) So we got more than 1.5 episodes' worth last night, even if not quite as much as two entire ones. And there weren't many dull moments during that time!
 

Thanks much Julie! I particularly enjoyed your descriptions of Angelica's "period" dress and moves LOL!
 

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