Thursday, November 29, 2012

Refugio Para el Amor #163 Wed 11/28/12 Two Women in White—One is getting married, the other is going crazy.

El Refrito
Don Aquiles has to horn in on my last recap.  Procopio is reading the proclamation forgiving everyone’s debts to Don A.  (It seems to me that the holdouts came off better than those hardworking souls who paid him off or made regular payments. Oh, well, it’s just a tn, it’s just a tn.)  Everybody in Het Het is ecstatic.

El Día antes de la Boda
Conversation between DF and HetHet - Rod is trying to put Alexia’s hair in a chignon (moño).  Alexia doesn’t want one.  He’s on the phone with Luci at the same time wanting to know when she is returning.  She’s not sure.  She’s not even out of her funereal dress blacks yet.  But she assures him she’ll be back for Lor’s wedding.  Rod talks about the wedding, marriage and being with the one you love forever—but it sounds like he’s talking about the two of them.  Luci breaks it off by telling Rod to put the moño on himself, not on Alexia and chuckles.

Paz, Magda and Violeta are back and Luci says they have to leave right away.  Paz is still puzzled at having the wedding date moved up. Luci has to explain, but that fortunately Padre Honesto is with them on this hasty church wedding. (Paz ought to be glad it’s going to be a church wedding and just keep quiet.)

Procopio and Don A’s Licenciado have arrived.  They tell Magda and Vio that they need to be present for the reading of the will and Magda agrees reluctantly only because Violeta is Don Aquile’s daughter. Copio gives Violeta the letter Don A wrote.  Everyone leaves Vio alone to read the letter. (Translation is on Monday’s posting. I’ll wait while you find it. Meanwhile, I’ll listen to the Het Het birds singing).  Violeta is genuinely moved by his words—Erriah!

El Día de la Boda
Barrio de Aragon, where Don Chelo is “hiding out”  – Don Chelo is listening to his friend talk about Mateo. Don C says he’s growing up fast and soon he’ll leave him; his friend wonders what he’s talking about, Mateo has a long way to go, he’s still a child.  Don Chelo is not so sure.  His friend thinks he’s acting a bit peculiar, but Don C. thinks life has its laws, whether one thinks they are just or not.  

Some Expensive Watering Hole so Julie can Drink her Lunch  - Carola is warning CQ not to put all her pesos in one guy’s billfold, especially one she doesn’t know well.  CQ blows her off saying, true, we don’t know the financial advisor well, but Mirko does.  Since Mirko is a friend of Gala’s and René has been his FA a long time, she has no doubts about him.  Carola reminds her she hasn’t known Mirko for very long either. “Caras vemos, mañas (bad habits) no sabemos.”  Julie giggles implying she’d like to get to know his mañas. She finally takes Carola’s words to heart and get into this investment thing slowly by keeping her NYC apartment and her US bank account out of the game.  Still, she has a goodly amount to invest in a sure thing. In a year, she’ll be rich. Now we know her brain has been addled by champagne.

Brigida is Fridgiting over the Hospital ID  – Oh dear, what to do, what to do with this (Roddy’s hospital ID). Things are looking pretty bad right now (las cosas se estan poniendo color de hormiga). She’s considering her options.  The best thing to do is just to get rid of it, because Rodrigo may think she’s to blame for the whole disappearance thing and she has no defense.  OTOH, if she keeps the bracelet as a bartering tool, there’s more money to be had as payback for the maltreatment she’s received from Gala, and that would be a lot she’s owed. They’re going to learn, “Que es amar a Dios en tierra de los Indios.”  (That sounds as if those cross-carrying conquistadores weren't very welcome back then.) 

TL Empresa, Max’s Office – Aldo and Max are having a confab about Max’s off-the-books empresa activities.  Aldo tells Max that Ivan & Lastra’s books are a disaster (thanks to Aldo, who moved the decimal point to the left and subtracted a few zeros ).  They are laundering money and snubbing you (thanks to Aldo’s sleight of hand).  No one makes a fool of me, says Max (except Aldo). Aldo’s recommendation is to accuse them (as quickly as possible, the quicker he'll become the Emperador del Norte). Max thinks that is ridiculous. How could that work without divulging his hand in it. Aldo assures him he can clean up his profile electronically so his name doesn’t appear, because he’s the expert and he knows how. Max says it’s a go. Aldo is all, como tu digas, uncle (and soon to be como YO digo).

He gets up to leave, but Max calls him back. Max knows all about the antro Aldo opened.  Gulp.  Before Aldo can pee in his pants, Max tells him not to worry.  He’s proud that Aldo succeeded in what he set out to do for himself.  He hands him a big yellow envelope with at least one fat check and the deed to one of his newer antro properties to reward his loyalty.

Aldo is now in a hurry to leave and slips about something important having to do with Janah which makes Max’ eyes bug out.  Max wants to know what it is. We don’t know if he divulges that information or not.

TL Mansion – Roselena’s Calvary Preparation Room  – RE is ritualistically putting on a penitent’s outfit (Non-itchy, white raw silk sackcloth outer garment by Balenciaga; exclusive twisted silken rope cincture, sold separately—made from royal silkworms and imported from Thailand).  She sees the stigmata reflected in the mirror.  She feels sublimely blessed by invisible pain and spiritually cleansed as blood runs down the palms of her hands. I am your chosen one, your child, your most beloved, she supplicates.  Viewerville sees her hands and they are not pierced or bloody. Then we see her bandaging her imaginary wounds. She is drawn deeper into delusions of beatification.

La Casota Grande de DiosThe Wedding of Janah and Lorenzo  - This is the first time Viewerville has been inside the sanctuary.  Most of the time we’ve been confined to Padre Honesto’s roomy office in the sacristy.  This is a very modern church (sorry, but it looks like an indoor sports arena with the exposed rafters to me), open to the outside and some kind of modern cross made of large stainless steel and copper tubing hanging from the ceiling—not unlike an abstract anvil.

Padre Honesto is in his wedding finery and everyone is waiting for the bride.  Here she comes on Rodrigo’s arm. Lorenzo looks smashingly handsome and Janah looks beautiful, elegant beyond words and absolutely radiant.  Her strapless white gown is modest, the bodice fitted, shaped and pleated across the bust, the softly flared, floor-length skirt encircled by cascades of narrow flounces.  Her hair is pulled away from her face, curled and caught by a waist-length veil that falls down her back and pinned under her hair with an open white rose. She’s wearing tastefully chosen pearl-drop earrings and no jewelry around her neck. She’s carrying a small bouquet of deep purple flowers. Attending her is Melissa, who looks gorgeous in an above-the-knee royal blue, one-shouldered sheath dress with her hair swept up and curled.  Alexia is the flower girl. She looks cute. She joins Luciana at the front and then they both sit down in the pews next to Rodrigo. (Only Mateo is missing to make the family complete.)

The intimate group gathered to witness this union consists of Paz, Patricio, Fabian, Matilde, Claudio, Luciana, Rodrigo, Oscar, Conny, Aldo and Alexia.  Max slips in at the last minute, probably surprising everybody, but smiles and winks at Janah, putting his finger to his lips to signal his approval of the secrecy. Padre Honesto begins the ceremony. We see the abstract anvil again, right over the Padre, Lor and Janah.  Oh, no.  The bride and groom smile innocently and lovingly at each other. Matilde and Melissa approach with a crystal lazo to put around them, the symbol of the love that binds them. Luci and Rodrigo bring them their rings but gaze at each other with longing as the rings are placed on others' fingers. Fabian brings the arras, a tradition reaching back to Roman times, to be blessed by the priest before Lor gives the coins to Janah, symbolizing the trust he gives his bride to share and manage the family wealth and she accepts the coins, symbolizing her promise to care for him and their home wisely.  Padre blesses the union and ends with the familiar words, what God hath brought together, let no man tear asunder.

TL Mansion, Kitchen – Genaro is having a cup of tea when his patrona enters.  He’s startled by RE’s appearance (both her arrival and her fashion statement) as he’s probably never seen her looking like that before. She announces that she needs to see Padre Honesto right away. He wants to know if she needs anything.  The new maid is just trying hard not to be noticed.  RE says she needs to talk to the Padre and show him something important.  

La Casota Grande de DiosMiraculously, the Virgencita maintained the upper hand and the couple gets through the whole ceremony without any catastrophe from the anvil, the devil or his earthly minions. As Lorenzo and Janah are sharing their first kisses as husband and wife, a terrible scream is heard at the rear of the sanctuary. It the handmaiden of a god who certainly doesn’t inhabit this consecrated space. Ave Maria gives way to a full symphony orchestra with a rising crescendo and the sound of a chorus soaring overhead, telling us this is a dramatic moment. Everyone turns toward the source of the discordant sound. It is Roselena standing in the aisle. The two Women in White are facing each other.

RE is screaming to her god, why did you do this to me, why did you abandon me. Janah, why did you fail me. Janah is heard in the background crying out, mama. Then Lorenzo’s voice is heard saying that he and Janah love each other. RE says she will never forgive them, NEVER. Her whole family has betrayed her, abandoned her. Rod is the first to step forward to reach his mother and tries to calm to her. She’s still screaming at him, everybody. She didn’t want Janah to marry this good-for-nothing. Pato approaches and tells her they knew that and also that she and Boris were planning to stop the later wedding. RE is in complete denial.  She thinks she can still prevent them from being joined in holy matrimony. Max tries to explain that it’s too late, there is nothing she can do to separate them; Padre tries to tell her that God has already blessed this union. RE collapses, just when things were getting good. Janah rushes to her side, along with Rod and Max. We see Luci in the background with her hands to her face in disbelief. Paz is closest to RE, but can only stare down. Lor approaches. Everyone is gobstruck, for real. Padre can only stand stock still, staring, his hands folded together in prayer.

The camera pans the sanctuary and comes to a menacing stop at the copper cross, triumphantly still hanging in place.

TL Mansion, Max and RE’s Bedroom   RE is in bed, out cold, being ministered by Max with only Janah, Rod & Pato in attendance. Pato wants to know how she found out about the wedding.  Rodrigo tells him that it was not intentional, Genaro told him about her coming into the kitchen and wanting to be taken to see Padre Honesto. They’ve never seen her in this sort of crisis before. They see her bandaged hands and the boys want Max to see what she did to herself.  Janah starts to undo the bandages. They see there is nothing there. (No one called for medical assistance, an ambulance, taken her to the hospital. Instead they called Dr. Hauser. I would have preferred something not quite so cliché or bingo worthy. Well, ok, this is an important family and they can’t risk a scandal in the media, which this surely is.) 

Luciana’s DF Apartment  – It’s Claudio leading the way in, still musing over the recent events.  Paz and Luci follow him in.  Very tellingly, Claudio says the RE he knew no longer exists.  Each day she is more disturbed, confused (trastornando mas). She has so much guilt and hate she can’t mask it any longer. Luci sees her more out of touch with reality every day.  Each day she is worse.  Paz says it doesn’t surprise her one bit.  That woman lost her senses 25 years ago, when she gave Luci away to her. Only a sick woman could have done what she did.  Rod calls Luci and they learn that nothing was on her hands or arms.  Rod thinks it’s very strange for her to have done something like that.

Later on, Paz, Claudio and Luciana are still rehashing the happening at the wedding. Regardless of all the damage she did, Claudio can’t help having compassion for what RE’s going through.  Paz is thinking of her son and the pain he must feel on starting out his married life.  Luciana is sure he and Janah, being together, will be happy.

TL Mansion Dr. Hauser made it to RE’s bedside.  She’s given her a sedative to let her sleep for a good long time. This was a serious crisis and Dr. H. is not surprised.  RE quit coming to sessions and stopped taking her medications. How can they help her?  Dr. H says it’s up to her and so far she hasn’t admitted she’s sick. (I’d call that pretty dismissive. Dr. H knows that five years hasn’t made her any better—perhaps only kept her from getting worse, sooner.)  Max shows her the bandages. When she wakes up she should give you an explanation, says the doc, but don’t upset her, keep her quiet (that’s a major bit of contradiction right there). Max is definitely perplexed.

Meanwhile, Pato and Rodrigo have joined the rest of the family, Oscar and the Padre in the sitting room. How’s RE?  She’s been sedated. Oscar has to leave. What about her hands?  There was nothing there. Janah notes that every day she seemed more peculiar. What’s going to happen to her? 

Pato comes to see Matilde who is fretting over Roselena. He tries to comfort her. She thinks if she hadn’t opened her mouth [about Janah] her niña would be alright.  Pato tries to tell her that she did the right thing—she helped assure that Janah wouldn’t be unhappy the rest of her life without Lorenzo.  Mati is still trying to find a way to shoulder the blame.  Pato is having nothing of it. Sooner or later she would have had a serious crisis, the wedding just accelerated it. Although he might be right, Mati thinks later would have been better.

Dr. Hauser is about ready to leave, but she is leaving her cell phone number with them, in case they need to get in touch with her. Padre is leaving, too.  Dr. Hauser and Padre agree to meet sooner, rather than later. (I guess they need to compare notes.)

Conny is going to check in with Max to see if he needs anything. Aldo wonders out loud to the newlyweds (Janah is still in her wedding dress) if they are going to spend the night here with his tía o qué? Rod agrees they should leave to spend their first night as husband and wife together somewhere else. Pato seconds the motion and promises to let them know right away if anything happens. Lorenzo thinks the bros are right and suggests they go back to the little room in the barrio since their new apartment only has a bed.  Janah wants to be in her own place, even if all they have there is a bed (what else would they need, just sayin').  Just pillows and blankets, of course. Aldo offers to drive them over. Janah goes off to say goodbye to her mother.

Max is holding the bandages in his hands. Janah enters. (I just noticed, she’s wearing black shoes—is this a wedding fashion trend I missed?) They have a sweet father-daughter moment as Max tells her adelante and lots of luck in your new life. She feels awful.  Like Mati, she thinks she’s to blame for her mother’s current condition, but at the same time, she can’t help feeling content to be Lorenzo’s wife. Max begins, your happiness shouldn’t turn into a motive for sadness. It probably wasn’t the best timing, but you did what your heart dictated. What, in exchange for my mother’s health?  No, don’t say that (both Max’s and Jana’s eyes are glistening with tears.) It’s sad that my three children feel responsible for any of the bad behavior of their parents. This misfortune started a long time ago. You shouldn’t have to pay for our errors.  You are innocent and free of the responsibility. Carry that in your heart.

Mirko’s No-Tell Hotel  – (Ed. Note: Why did I have to see any of this next scene.  I was so into the beautiful wedding, Janah’s dress [I’d say YES to that dress], Lorenzo’s pride, RE’s nervous breakdown [great fun], the father-daughter talk [genuine and touching]…this made me want to gag…oh, it’s Gag-me with Mirko. How appropriate. Ok, here goes, even though I don’t want to.)  

Thankfully, the two have finished their sex-in-a-bed business. Gala wants to know why he always brings her to a hotel and not his apartment.  (I’d ask the same question.)  His answer is which one would she like to see, he has so many of them (he’s more likely to count zero on the fingers of both hands).  To impress her, he names places all over Europe and South America.  He needs them for work. (Does anyone know what he tells his marks he does for a living?) And, he’s getting ready to buy another one in the very nice upscale neighborhood of Olivares (probably with money he’s getting from these latest suckers). She envies him his life, full of travel, best hotels, best shopping evvva. He promises her the moon, the stars and travel, best hotels, best shopping evvva (toes crossed) as his life partner. Gala, thinking she’s verrry smarrrrrt, as she says, whoa there, she doesn’t want to be married. She just got out of one relationship and the last thing she wants is to get into another.

For one hot second Mirko might be worried, but recovers his groove and his sublime slime. It’s fine with him, they don’t need a formal arrangement, they can just be free to have the life they want. The only contract she has to sign is the investment contract.  So sex-business turns to money-business.  Gala informs him that René hasn’t sent her any documents to sign yet. Mirko tells her René sent them to him. If he’s got them, she’s ready to sign. He plays the reluctant businessman, not wanting to convert their bedtime session into a contract signing session.  Why not wait until tomorrow he asks, forcing a loving smile. She doesn’t see what the problem is, but he claims that tonight is only for you and for me (oh, I think it’s beyond gagging now, I think I’m going to hurl some slime of my own).

Lorenzo and Janah’s Penthouse  – (Oh, goodie, we haven’t seen the last of that beautiful wedding dress yet.)  Lorenzo and Janah have entered their own apartment and are greeted by a beautiful arrangement of pink roses just beginning to open. Janah suspects it’s from Melissa.  Janah takes one of the roses out. Lor takes it from her and brings it up to her chin. Janah wants to furnish and decorate their place perfectly.  Lorenzo says the apartment is already perfect when she is in it. She’s chilly, he puts his coat around her. She turns and they start to kiss, kisses that lead to the first time they will make love. Lor moves back to admire her. He is tearing up with emotion. Janah tells him not to cry, not to be sad, they are going to be together forever.  He picks her up and carries her to their bedroom to consummate their love for each other. We get to see them curled up tenderly in each other’s arms, satisfied, content.

The Next Día
The Boxcar Barrio – Don C. has gotten Mateo up early again.  The poor lad can’t deal with these early hours and to have to go so far, again.  Don C. says it has to be done, as long as there is work for him in Aragon. Doña Chuy stops him. She’s got his number—he’s avoiding Don Rodrigo and Luciana.  He knows they’ve been looking for him to talk. Don C is still claiming he has things to do, but Doña C knows they are just a pretext. He’s andando del Tingo al Tango (see vocab).  She continues, his running around has to do with the adoption, which at first he was willing to talk to them about it but now he’s not. He gives in and agrees to stay put and follow through. Mateo is vociferously grateful.

TL Mansion – Patricio is calling Luciana from his room to let her know he’ll be by soon so they can go to Mateo’s place together and Patricio can meet him.  She asks about RE, but she was still asleep when he stopped in to see her earlier. Just then Mati rushes in to tell him that RE is worse and is calling for him. Max is trying to restrain an hysterical RE as Patricio arrives. She wants to talk to her children.  Max gets up to call Dr. Hauser.  RE begs Patricio to get Luciana, she needs to talk to Luciana. She will not calm down. She feels death breathing down her neck. She needs him to bring Luciana to her. She needs to talk to her.

Rod and Alexia’s Refugio in the Sky – Rod is telling FrBrigida that they are going to go by the house later to see RE and will eat there.  FrBr offers to go along to help in any way she can. He’s grateful for her offer and says she can go.  He’s going to the office for awhile, then pick up Alexia and head for the Mansion. He calls Luci and offers to come by for her, but since Patricio is picking her up, they’ll just meet at the boxcar. He’s almost out the door with Alexia when he gets the call from Max telling him to get to the house asap, RE’s condition has worsened.  

Luciana’s DF Apartment  – Patricio arrives at Luci’s but not to take her to the Vagon where Don C. lives but to the house.  RE has gotten worse and is asking to see her.   Luci is puzzled.

Somewhere in DF – Gala is on the phone asking if Julie is ready to sign the contract.  Yes, but she’s going to hold back the apartment in NYC and her little NYC bank account. Gala scoffs at her conservative approach to wealth beyond their wildest imagination. Now’s the time to get into the game with a sure thing; take the plunge. She should invest every penny she has, like she and Fernanda are planning to do. Julie is just being cautious, after talking to Carola. Gala scoffs again, what does Carola know about investing. She reminds Julie that he who doesn’t take risks doesn’t win (we would say she’s kissing the winning risk taker as she speaks—he played the game well). Julie finally caves and hopes René will accept the deed to her apartment as cash.  Gala will make sure of that—as she and Mirko suck face. (Mirko is actually having an out of body experience dancing with dollars right about now).

TL Mansion, RE & Max’s Bedroom – Max lets Luci in. RE is sitting on a couch blubbering and talking to herself and wringing her hands. Luciana speaks to her. RE dismisses Max. She doesn’t hold back. She confesses that she stole Luci’s son.  She turns to look at her, “I wrenched that baby from your arms. It was me.” She’s down on her knees in front of Luci.  Luci is stunned.

Avances
Gran Final, Friday, Nov. 30 – this time we’re darn sure

Vocabulario
*Un moño = chignon or top-knot; don’t know if this could be today’s pony-tail or the scrunchie that goes around a bun or pony-tail [it was whatever Rod was trying to put on Alexia while talking to Luci on the phone]
*Caras vemos, mañas no sabemos = We can see their faces, but not know their bad (or cunning) habits [what Carola says to Julie when warning her about where she’s putting her money]
*Las cosas se estan poniendo color de hormiga  (o algo que tiene el color de hormiga) = Used when something looks bad, presents enormous difficulties or could cause serious problems [what FrBrigida is muttering to herself as she holds up Roddy’s hospital ID]
*Nadie me da la cara = Lit. No one gives me the face.  Fig. Nobody snubs me, ignores me, or makes a fool out of me [what Max says when he find out Lastra & Ivan are cooking the Antro books, skimming and/or laundering money without giving Max his cut (I’m guessing)]
*Trastornando mas = more disturbed, confused [what Claudio says about Roselena’s behavior]
*Andando del Tingo al Tango = Made up phrase to indicate running from one place to another and back again without getting anything accomplished. We might say running around like a chicken with its head cut off [what Doña Chuy says to Don C about his trips back and forth to Aragon]  Here are two alternate dichos that mean the same thing, but in the interests of common decency, I’ll leave it in Spanglish: “También se dice que andas ‘from Herod to Pilate,’ analogous to the judgment of Jesus, or vulgarmente, …andar ‘como calzon de puta, de arriba para abajo,’ since those panties go up and down frequently.

OT
Stigmata: Sorry to disappoint you, Judy, but I had excerpted pertinent passages from Wikipedia—the very link Urban A gave us.  I’ll repeat this much:  A high percentage (perhaps over 80%) of all stigmatics are women. Some [always a cautionary word] modern research has indicated stigmata are of hysterical origin, or linked to dissociative identity disorders, especially the link between dietary constriction by self-starvation, dissociative mental states and self-mutilation, in the context of a religious belief.

Cincture: [Again, excerpted from the wonderful, wonderful world of Wikipedia] In the Roman Catholic Church, the cincture is a long, rope-like cord with tassled or knotted ends, tied around the waist. The colour may be white, or may vary according to the color of the liturgical season.  When the cincture is tied in the front and the ends draped on either side, it is called a Roman Knot. Besides its functional role in securing the alb and stole, the cincture bears a symbolic role, signifying chastity and purity. Not being Catholic, I can’t verify the following, or even where or when I heard it, but how and where the knot is made and worn has other meanings besides the one in italics above.

VERY OT
I have been falling in love with Claudio Linares, little by little, not realizing it, just like Melissa.  David Ostrosky Winograd, who plays Claudio, is 56, his father is from Saudi Arabia, mother from Poland—no wonder he seemed so un-Mexican to me….and to my amusement was in Maria Mercedes, as Dr. Muñoz, and Alborada, as Agustín de Corsa (Hipolita’s bio-dad), although I can’t for the life remember him in either of those.

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Adios compañeros y compañeras—Con esta recapitulación, me retiro. Fue un gran placer haberles servido como traductora.

All I can say is I GOT THE WEDDING!!!
 

Anita- Amiga what a great and wonderful last recap this is. Wonderful from start to finish including the title. Loved every word.

Glad that Dona Chuy called Don Chelo on his bs and set him straight. Now maybe Luci will finally get to meet her son.

Loved that wedding, so wonderful and beautiful and what a great couple they are. I loved their new place too. Even though they only have a bed they are extremely happy. Loved the bouquet of roses and his lifted Hanna up and taking her to their room, so romantic and the tears too.

La loca has finally gone over the edge. The outfit she was wearing was very apropos for her. I will state why at the end of my comment. I am glad her little plan with Bore-us was foiled once and for all. That super sized pie cart so broad sided her and she never saw it coming. Can't beleive she told Luci the truth about taking her bebe, I really never thought that she would.Amazing, the truth is starting to come out, there isn't much time left though, now if only Frigid would give up that bracelet already!

Even though the Torreslanda children don't really want to have much to do with their mother, they are still concerned about her health, that was surprising to me. Max too, he looked like he was at his wits end. I agree with what you said about Dr. Hauser, Anita. So spot on. I too liked the idea of Dr. Hauser and Padre Honesto comparing notes.

Gagme and Julie are just so stupid. For the two of them, this is a perfect super-sized pie cart. They who always thumbed their noses at the poor and downtrodden so to speak, are getting rooked in the end. Perfect.

Now on to the apparel of Rosa la loca. When I lived in Sicily, I went to alot of churches and shrines while I was there. I loved the arcitecture of the buildings and even a church in Messina that had a clock works with rotating figures of Angels and Saints. Any way, there is a shrine in Tindari, very close to Teramina, in Sicily. It is a shrine to the Black Madonna and there is a pentient day. Pentients I saw that day, were wearing the very same outfit, on their knees, climbing the hill to the shrine. It is their way to be forgiven for sins, whatever they are. I recognized the outfit la loca was wearing as soon as I saw it. I am sure it is also worn for other reasons.

Thank you again Anita for all your hard work, dichoes, vocabulary and always delivering such a great recap, every time.
 

I laughed when Lorenzo said the new apartment only had a bed. Dude. it's your wedding night and your both virgins. Stick with the basics for now and you can inaugurate the dining room in month 2.

But now what is poor Bore-us to do? Bet Lula-Chula wouldn't mind being kidnapped by him.

Mirko is such a lying, thieving, rat-bastard, and I wish him well. Should be a comeuppance worth watching twice. Violeta will not be so stupid with the money she's (I assume) getting from Don Aquiles. Maybe she could hire Gala and Juli to clean the toilets of her new mansion.

Nice recap on a jam-packed episode, Anita, and loved the fashion commentary. Erria!

Kelly
 

YOU'RE. Not your. Sorry for the bad grammar. It's late.

Kelly
 

Great job, Anita. Lots of great lines and phrases. My faves so far:

Some Expensive Watering Hole so Julie can Drink her Lunch

Roselena's Calvary Preparation Room...white raw silk sackcloth outer garment by Balenciaga; exclusive twisted silken rope cincture, sold separately—made from royal silkworms and imported from Thailand).

For one hot second Mirko might be worried, but recovers his groove and his sublime slime.


Great contrast in this episode between pure love and lu$t. I don't remember anyone saying that Lorenzo is a virgin, though. Wouldn't that be rather unusual in Mexico? He has to be at least 23 years old y tambien es guapo...

I don't think Dr Hauser was being dismissive; she quotes a basic truth. The problem is that she only knows what Roselena wanted her to know. She never witnessed the deeply destructive actions and we have to wonder whether Roselena ever told her about kidnapping Luci. We certainly can't imagine her admitting to kidnapping Luci's baby.
 

Wow Anita...not just a wonderful recap but some incredible dichos...especially appreciate your alternatives to "andar del tingo al tango".

I had to laugh when I saw Roselena in her getup..we wear very similar white robes and rope ties when we help serve communion at church. I hope I don't think of Roselena the next time I serve!

I was so glad they treated the nuptial night so tenderly. None of that over the top, 10 thousand votive candles, 50 thousand rose petals and bucking and rolling all over the place. Just a shot of our sweet young couple asleep in each others arms, wedding finery tossed aside on the floor.

Also impressed with how effortlessly Lorenzo picked up Jana. He's not super buff like Wm Levy and I remember that actor really bending his knees and heaving with his shoulders to get his "intended" up. So kudos to the young actor playing Lorenzo!

Loved your concluding paragraph about slowly falling in love with Claudio. I've been experiencing much the same thing. I've seen him in a number of other telenovelas, often playing a dorkish fellow...so did not fall under his spell until now.

ONE BIG COMPLAINT: I don't want you to retire! You have taught us so much with your knowledge of Latino culture and language. You've been such an important resource. Hope at least you will comment regularly and continue tutoring us in the intricacies of the culture and the idiom.

Muchas gracias querida amiga. And it was wonderful talking to you on the phone. I hope you'll call again sometime.
 

A masterpiece Anita! Thanks for all your recaps. Your retelling of the wedding was perfect and really highlighted how beautiful it was ( well except for that one interruption). And may I echo the dislike of watching Gagme and her fleecer sliming all over each other. These writers do like their contrasts--wedding versus, well whatever you want to call it.

I'll just say that if I was much younger, I would want Lorenzo or Pato wrapped in a red bow and put under my tree for Christmas. (I may have to fight you instead for CL.) I just love those two actors together, and when he teared up at the apartment...yeah, so did I. Wonderful moment.

As for RE: what's to say? We knew this was coming. I think Paz hit the nail on the head though-she's been a sick woman for a very long time, but noone wanted to deal it. And even when it was revealed what she did to Luce as a baby, nothing was done but send to her to a rather inept, sorry but she is, psychiatrist. But this is the stuff of TN's.

I understand that Pato had to sit to the side in the church, but couldn't help but feel that it was symbolic of his place in this new family/friends structure. He was happy for his sister, but looked so sad at the same time, even before RE came in. I am so not going to like his wrap up in the next two days am I?
 

Loved your anvil analogy for that cross; your description of the wedding was so beautiful, so perfect, you should write for a society column, you are much better than many of those writers. Loved your descriptions of the slime couple.

I was afraid Borus would be hiding in the apt-thankfully he wasn’t. But I feel there is some problem that will pop up with him.

Thank you for all the frases, you are always so generous with this. I regret my Spanish is limited and it helps me to hear the literal meaning as well as figurative. What is hormiga? Ants? Does anyone know what kind of ants they meant, red or black? Now this might be the precise reason not to give the literal words, it does lose something in the translation. Sometimes the meanings are more obvious-“We see their faces, we don’t know their ways.”

The English CC’s translated that amusing scene with Alexia avoiding her father’s hair dressing efforts, “only nerds wear buns!” Did anyone hear what word was Spanish for nerd?

I wouldn’t be too hard on the psychiatrist, they’re not miracle workers, and let’s face it Rosa would need a real miracle to change that hard proud heart of hers. Does anyone think that Rosa is sorry when she is confessing to Luci, or is this just more of Rosa’s basura?? I hope hope hope she is about to rat out Gala!

 

Anita, you saved the best for last. Simply spectacular. Your work on this novela has been fantastic. Great humor and fun - your words flowed seamlessly. The vocabulary list and embedded were sensational. Your sense of style was evident in your perfect description of the wedding dresses.

Some Expensive Watering Hole so Julie can Drink her Lunch, "sublime slime", "abstract anvil" and "(Non-itchy, white raw silk sackcloth outer garment by Balenciaga; exclusive twisted silken rope cincture" were a few of my favorites.

Julie received the advice of her life from Carola and appeared ready to reconsider but listened to her evil spawn. A missed opportunity but no sympathy from me.

The wedding was lovely and I'm glad Janah and Lorenzo were able to revel in wedded bliss despite monstrous Rosa.

Not only did my heart go out to the children but to Max as well. A loving father yet guilty of so many sins. Is his fate to be Rosa's caregiver?

And the confession. Poor Luci. How awful...

Thanks again Anita.

Diana




 

Anita- I will so miss your recaps. Not only are they detailed and informative, they are always beautifully written too. Gracias amiga for all the work you put into them.

Hannah looked beautiful and Lorenzo very handsome. More importantly, they looked very in love and happy. Too bad Rosa nearly ruined the moment for them.

When Lor teared up when they were in their apartment, I did too. It was such a sweet moment and showed how long he had waited/hoped for this moment.

Urban- Lorenzo came to D.F. as a teen and even though he had some flirtations with those maids and some other girls, it was pretty clear that he wasn't going any further than that with them. Hannah had his heart. So yes, I think he was a 23 year old virgin. Very sweet that it was both of their first times.

I wish they would have Rosa locked up already. Enough with the guilty feelings and the worry. Rosa made her choices, and one of those choices was to not take advantage of her dr. and commit to really getting well. She also chose to hold on to her hate. She may have some mental issues (major ones by this point), but most of her trouble have origins in the bad/evil choices she made while she was of sound mind.
 

Rosa should be locked up; she is dangerous to self and society. Max has enough dinero to get her into a facility that can actually do some good... although Roselena never would accept that she was mentally ill.

Anyone remember Beatrice Arthur's Maude? She had a great line someone should be saying to Roselena: "God will get you for that."

As for whether her guilt is real, I'm more inclined to think that Roselena is now being motivated by fear. Fear of the isolation that awaits her.
 

Oh this was such a good episode! I just love it when important things are happening in every scence. And the recap was fabulous.

I am so disgusted by Gala--they are doing a great job making her look crass and trashy. At the beginning she really looked pretty sophisticated...like a lady which clearly she is not!

I can't believe only 2 more....I'm already sad about it being over.

I hope we don't have to wait until the very last minute to see the family reunited!

The big question I have is what to watch next? I have enjoyed this one so much, and spending an hour each day with it has improved my comprehension so much. I must continue--Which one is about to start? What do we know about it?

Thanks so much for the recaps!


 

Anita, please continue recapping... i know none of us is interested in the novela coming behind this one but i dont want to see you go.
Great great last recap for this novela.
I also agree the wedding dress is to die for... definitely would also get a 'I am saying YES to the dress!!' from me as well.

Loved the intimate moment of Lorenzo and Janah when they got to the apt... not only he was backing up and crying about his dream coming true, but it was also an unreachable/impossible dream for him until just a few weeks ago. He would never in a million years believe his feelings toward Janah would be returned, until she let him know in their own intimate almost silent way in Aldo's 'office'.
Totally love the whole sequence, and i agree that for now all they need is the bed, so who cares if they have no other furniture yet? it is THEIR place from here on out.


 

Anna, so true about Gala looking trashier and less 'classy' now than ever... good thing for her to have turned out such an 'experienced business executive' (NOT!!!!). Noone in their right mind, after having had their own business would jump blindly into the black hole, putting all their eggs in the same basket... for all we know, she will be dumb enough to transfer all her assetts to his name before she even signs her name on the dotted line... DUH!!!

btw, next, we are waiting on a tn-comedy with Fer Colunga and Blanca Soto that won't start soon, probably not until next year sometime but we hear it is good.


 

Yikes, Emaire, I forgot about Bor-ass. Wonder if they will even bother showing his reaction to finding out Janna is already married. Frankly, give him ten seconds and send him off with what's her face--former friend of Janna's. Or if he shows his face, NOW Lorenzo can deck him good if he threatens him or his wife.(that sounds nice).

Though I'm dreading some character wrap-ups, I am looking forward to the slap fest with Luce and Gagme. I'm not a fan of the use of slapping constantly in TN's, but in this case, I'll be cheering it on. If it was me, someone would have to hold me back from throttling the woman who put my child in the trash.


 

daisynjay, as much as i want to see Bore-Us reaction to the wedding of Janah, i don't think he deserves even a second more of screen time, so i won't miss him. last two eps are better spent in the characters we do care about.
 

ANITA...back now from teaching class and had a little more time to savor your recap...particularly loved your description of Aldo pulling a fast one on tio Max...the "como YOU digo" was great. He's learned the con game all too well...and we see a shady but lucrative future for our feckless lad.

I must say again, I do hope you'll reconsider and continue to recap. But no pressure!
 

Anita, thank you for a great recap. Please don't retire, just take a well-deserved vacation.

You and all of the other recappers and people that have taken the time to comment have made this a very special TN.

Sweet Jana was a beautiful bride. May her life be filled with happiness. (I know this just TN).

Loved that Gagme and CQ, et al are going to be fleeced. That is exactly how they got their ill-gotten gains. After all, one bad turn deserves another.

Yes, finally Dios smote LaLoca down. Too bad it was not permanent. She really shouldn't have dissed him in his house of worship.

After Vatican II you started to see the very modern architecture as in this TN. I myself, prefer the mission style but there are a lot modern ones in Houston.

The SLAP should be tonight, I can hardly wait. And hopefully, the hide and seek with Mateo will be over and Luci and/or Pato will see the medal.

Rosemary Primera

 

daisynjay,
i will have to fight/gamble with you for either Lorenzo or Pato... i would rather have Pato... he is certainly the voice reason/humanity/justice/values in this tn... and certainly the actor takes after his wonderful actor dad.
 

From Mads to Marta and everyone in between. Thank you. This has been a great family to share a common interest with--improving our Spanish (yeah, really, and then some).

I started out as a lurker about 4 years ago, moved on to occasional commenter, started making lists (remember all the names for Nasty Nesme and the CME Emporium shopping opportunities?), to occasional recapper helping Madelaine with El Tal when Uni kicked it to daytime. That was a particularly difficult time because we lost half our family at once, as if they'd been drowned in an accident at the Fresno Yacht Club.

Madelaine was the one who kept me encouraged and having at it when she was overwhelmed by 2-hour Refugio episodes, until finally I decided I could recap and post on my own (the fledgling finally flew).

This was all to say that there are possibilities for all of us to grow, expand our knowledge, share experiences and exercise our thinking, listening and writing skills. All it needs is a safe, comfortable, non-threatening place to participate and CarayCaray is now that for me.

You'll find me over on Amor Bravio, spending more time with Navarro and CdlF, but when Colunga or Salinas comes back to the small pantalla, I'll sign up.

GO MADS & MARTA, you are up next. There will be a special post for Friday's finale, so stay tuned, amigos.
Anita
 

We certainly went to Crazytown last night. For a second there i though Rosa, God's Enforcer, had decided she was Jesus Christ with her penitent robe and her hair hanging down. Saw those a lot when i lived in Spain during Easter. All she needed was to be dragging a cross over her shoulder as she crashed the wedding.

I couldn't help feeling sorry for Max when we got the first shot of the wedding. He loves Jana and there he was not going to be at his only daughter's wedding. But thank God Aldo came through and blabbed and Papa got to the wedding and let her know it was still a secret. Very touching as was his later talk with her. Got me teary eyed.

Beautiful wedding and very tasteful scene in the apartment later on. Such a contrast to Slime Boy and Gagme writhing away and then talking money.

So Rosa spills the beans. I had always thought Gagme would, thanks to the now useless bracelet, implicate Rosa now it looks like it is going to be the other way round. Can hardly wait for the slap that will be heard around the world.

I don't remember David in Maria Mercedes either and that was my first Novela. I have the disc so one of these days I'll chek it out.
 

OT:David Ostrosky, as Agustin de Corsa in Alborada was the dad of the sick wife of Luis... he was murdered by Gasca since he could tell about Luis' origin, he would have recognized the scar on the leg, so Dona Juana had Gasca kill him. Later on it turns out AdeC was the brother of the bishop so Gasca was executed for that murder.
 

ITA that Maximino's hilites in the novela are DEFINITELY his one on one conversations with his children... i remember when Rod learned about RE giving Luci to Paz, he came back and had an emotional convo with Max in the conference room in TL offices. I also recall a few convos with Pato, and of course the one last night with Janah where he said 'maybe it was not the best way to do it but what is important is to do what your heart tells you to'.
 

I knew Chuy would give Chelo an earful and make him see reason.

I loved Jana's wedding dress. It was so cute on her. Thank heavens their moving up the wedding worked.

I think Conny, Max & Mati have known for years that Rosa was loco. They either accepted that she was an nutcase or didn't think her condition was so bad. Will be interesting to see if Rosa goes off to the funny farm...where life is beautiful all the time (sorry had to use the lyrics to that old song).

So it's Rosa that spills the beans regarding Little Rod/Mateo. Oohh I think the long awaited Gagme/Luci showdown no-holds barred cat fight is tonite *happy clapping*

CCQ Julie you shouldve listened to Carola & your gut instinct instead of your money-hungry daughter. Speaking of money-hungry daughter: girl if a guy is always taking you to a hotel for your afternoon delight, if that doesn't raise a red flag regarding the guy..hello!!!! Once Mirko gets that signature, buh bye money..and NYC hotel...and NYC bank account. And that'll be the end of Gagme & Fernanda's gal pal friendship.

~Paula~

 

Emarie--About hormigas, I think the saying refers to those big black ants. Don't know why they would be singled out, since those teeny tiny ones that get into your sugar & cereal are worse. Our English version might be 'everything is looking pretty bleak' or black right now. Somehow, the Spanish saying is much more 'colorful' despite the color of the ants.

UA--I love the idea of Wedding Interrumptuses...can you add Near Misses? Does ENDA count when the bridegroom gets shot and another one takes his place?

How could we forget El Tal, when Mariana reappears at Pedro and Camila's wedding. They got through the church ceremony but not the civil one, so they were half 'n half married.

Montecristo had one, Laura and her son were kidnapped while Santiago was on the beach with the cura waiting for her.

Shoot, I can wait. This is Refugio, after all, and we just had a beautiful wedding to savor.

No, Mike, they can't all be CME, but this one has been the best SINCE CME. Glad to see you still put in an appearance from time to time.

Also, we haven't had a good non-religious villain since Fina (although Hissidora in AB is in the running). Bernarda and Roselena have both been religious fanatics acting in the name of the Deity to justify their evil deeds. Bernarda was worse because she killed people.

 

Paula

You are right Max, Conny and Mati may well have known for years that Rosa was loca but they may have thought she was just a harmless eccentric and would never do any one any harm. However both Conny and Mati knew about the baby gifting and should have realized that the potential for real damage was there but they kept silent. Max was clueless about that until it all came out. If they don't do something about her now all three of them should go to the looney bin with her.
 

Anita, remember in CME Fina shot both the groom and bride to prevent her husband from marrying Fer's mother... so that is one more 'wedding interruptus' option.

In Pasion de Gavilanes, the groom was knocked, kidnapped and then almost raped to prevent him from marrying the bride... even though we are not talking about the wedding day yet.

On another novela (won't say the name to not spoil it for some folks watching the reruns now) we had another bride kidnapping at the end.
 

and of course in abismo we had one wedding stopped by a shooting, and another stopped by a kidnapping at gunpoint... so it had more than its share. in the previous version of that the kidnapping scene on horseback inside or outside the church was also used.
 

Anita thanks for your detailed and wonderful recap. I second those who are encouraging you not to retire!

More later...
 

Anita---Wonderful recap and with all the extras---WOW!! GREAT JOB!!
Please don't retire. But if you must, please don't make it forever.
You are a great writer and so very helpful---you are MUCH appreciated, you will be missed.

I loved several of your lines but the one that I will mention is---"Mirko is actually having an out of body experience dancing with dollars right about now." LOL!!!

The Jana/Lorenzo apartment scene was very touching last night, and the actors played it perfectly. Lorenzo with tears in his eyes couldn't believe that his dream had come true. I'm sure that after five years in Italy, Jana felt the same way. what a beautiful part of the novela and it wasn't over done-just perfect.

daisynjay---Right on! Bore-us had better not mess with Lorenzo's wife now. LOL

Kelly---What a great line--"Mirko is such a lying, thieving, rat-bastard, and I wish him well." I was laughing like crazy, and just when I had finished, I had to start all over again when I read that Vio should hire Gala an Julie to clean the toilets in her new mansion.

Super Marta---You said yesterday that this novela has a great ending but that the hankies should be close by. I'm wondering if the hankies are for tears of joy or for tears of sorrow. I guess that we will all know very soon. Well anyway, I'll be watching. I wouldn't miss it for all the tea in China, or all the tacos in Mexico.
the gringo

 

You had to mention tacos.... now I want some!

I'm sure nobody will mention this in the remaining two episodes, but I think Padre Honesto deserves a vacation.

We wisk Mirko well, indeed. He has meted out a very appropriate (though incomplete) punishment.


 

Calma amigos, retirar also means withdraw. That's what I meant; this being my last recap for Refugio.

But, unless someone accepts me as a sub over on AB, I'll be waiting for a different new novela.
 

Loved the recap.

Although it seems fitting for Gala and Julie to lose all their money, it doesn't seem quite fair that Fernanda should receive the same punishment as those two. Even though she's known most of the bad they've done, they are the ones who are really evil. Hope there's more in store for them.

Also, a couple of small notes re-the vocab. A moño is a hair bow. Alexia was running around yelling only ñoños (wimps, whiners) wear moños. That's why Luci teased Rod and told him to put it on himself. LOL

And "nadie me da la cara" was actually "nadie me ve la cara" - "dar" la cara means to face someone, or stand up to someone; "ver" la cara means nobody puts one over on me/makes a fool out of me. The complete saying is usually "nadie me va a ver la cara de idiota/tonto/menso."

 

Anon at 6:37. I wish I had known this earlier. I didn't think Rod was going to put Alexia's hair in a chignon (my dictionary shows its age, I guess). I'll see to the changes for posterity. Thank you.
 

Well, in my dictionary, it says moña = ribbon, or bow. and moño = bun. So maybe the closed captions had it wrong, if it was written moño...since it's actually moña. Not the first time the captions have been a wee bit off.

Anyway, we've all learned something...thanks Anon 6:37 and Anita.
 

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