Friday, November 29, 2013
Lo que la vida me robo #8
Capítulo 39
Lo Del Pasado:
Cesar has returned from the seminary to Lucina’s B&B, ignoring Raquel’s “I told you so” remarks, to right things with Mama. Now that his dad’s living there as well, Ruben has managed to confess to his son about his past--the why and how of his years ago succumbing to Mathilde’s charms and her expected inheritance, and thus leaving Fidelia to fend for herself. (Not exactly what Viewerville would deem true love on either account. What a frickin’ waste, Fi! You could have done so much better!)
Oriana has set up Jose Luis to meet with Dona Paloma the next morning, per Paloma’s request. She’s also agreed, per Ric’s request, to counsel Fabiola regarding the need for birth control since self-control effectively dissolved into stardust and Sebastardo’s male lust. Ric has also emphasized to Oriana that if she goes back with her husband, there won’t be any “negotiated” terms on JL’s part; that a guy like Jose Luis simply takes what he wants.
Lo Del Nuevo:
Ric and Padre Mariano have now decided that it’s time to tell Paloma the truth so that Jose Luis won’t catch the old woman off her guard during their heart-to-heart, possibly killing her from the shock of the surprise. He calls Oriana over to the rectory for a meet with Lucina and them later that day.
Lina cajoles her “abuela” to invite her daddy over to live with them in the big mansion, one big happy family! (This is when Viewerville thinks "cute" needs to take a hike and manners needs a major leg up to the table.) 2nes tries talking Lina out of the idea, but the little girl is a litigation marvel, a natural, and she wins the argument with her mommy. 2nes exits the bedroom and calls Jose Luis. He’s at the Twenty-Four/ Seven Lounge with Berto and takes her call on his cell. “—We have to move the appointment with Paloma to later tomorrow. She’s too tired. Oh, and BTW, I lied when I said she knew I wasn’t Ines.” No problema, replies JL amorously. “--I wouldn’t ever betray you, mi vida. Besos.” Berto claps at the “act”, obnoxious as ever. The two men continue their discussion about Lila wanting to legally contest the will now that the do-do has hit the wind-manufacturing apparatus. JL says let her. What does he care, anyway?
Berto points out that the scandal may be so great for the company that he chooses to relinquish his stock in the company, selling off to the old lady who’d then be ripe for the picking since she’d need a strong man running things there. JL ignores that to ask if he has found the pistol Rick took from him. The house is so large, complains Berto, that he’d have to go through it room by room and there are dozens of rooms! That’s a pile of crap, says JL to the butt-faced one. “--Get it done and I don’t care how you do it. Got that?” Just then Joaquin arrives, gives Bertie the brush off, and then takes his place of pompi-pomp-assed priority on the cushioned purple couch. JL tells him Berto is a useless idiot that he now finds more of a pain than an asset. So, in the old days, offers Joaquin, we used to make those kinds of guys disappear. Problem solved.
Joaquin orders a drink and informs JL that in a day or so he’ll have the signatory problem with the bank account in Colombia solved for his wife. JL is relieved, but Joaquin tells him not so fast. He owes him another one now for this additional favorcito. “—I can’t understand why you want to retire from the business. You look like one of the upper crust and fit in perfectly. You can talk rings around them and stand to earn a huge amount of money at this.” “—My wife would never accept it.” Joqi guffaws and suggests JL shower her with gifts. Works for him. “--Not all women are alike.”
Meanwhile, Berto figures he’ll hit on Marilu for skinny on Ric. He hits her with a sob story and asks her out for happy hour and pumps her hard. Marilu unwittingly gives him the hours Ric keeps, tells him that Ric’s living in the bungalow attached to the side of the main manse and that his manservant leaves every evening and returns first thing in the morning. No, he doesn’t throw parties and his old maid auntie doesn’t either. They’re both pretty much sticks in the mud who do very little entertaining.
That evening Oriana arrives at the rectory and sees Lucina there with Padre Mariano and Ricardo. Ric explains that the time’s come to tell Paloma that she’s not really Ines Valdivia. Oriana realizes that she cannot continue lying to Paloma any longer. “—Yes, I’ve put it off too long already.” Ric is certain that Paloma won’t turn her into the police. Mariano and he advise her to move in with Lucina for a while. As for the three million pesos Lucina and Raqi owe Paloma, he’ll be happy to hand that amount over to Lucina so she can repay it to Paloma in full. She shouldn’t have to feel obligated to go back with Jose Luis, either, they opine, just because she is still married to him.
Oriana has second thoughts about causing the old woman another heart attack. She cares a great deal for Paloma and that’s the last thing she’d want to have happen, she tells them anxiously. Ric reminds Oriana that at some most inopportune moment, Jose Luis could let the cat out of the bag accidentally on purrrr-pose. Or, Lucina adds, if he wants to have sex he’d be able to hold that over her head, demanding his rights like men do. “--JL may sweet talk you by saying he’d always respect you, but men never do,” let alone the malevolent, self-seeking Mafioso type Jose Luis is now. Lucinda adds that if her hubby does get those charges dropped and has a document to prove it, then Oriana can get a divorce finally and be free of him. Mariano seconds that, saying the Church will also allow a separation if the husband becomes involved in criminal activities.
Oriana asks how she’s supposed to fix the assumed identity problem. Lucina suggests telling their whole story to Manolo, her cop buddy from San Carlos. He’s as much a friend as a cop to Lucina and will be able to suggest something that makes sense she believes. Oriana tells them that Lina wants her daddy to move into Paloma’s house, which is another headache to consider. Ric jealously says they’ve already discussed that and it’s not doable. Lucina is totally against that idea also, but for more sensible reasons. “—You can’t do everything your child wants you to. Lina is only a little girl and you need to live your own life, unless you want to end up a bitter old woman, or worse yet, a nun!” (Hive Fiver to Lucina!) Mariano suggests taking Lina to a child psychiatrist for therapy to help her understand their situation better.
After much persuasion from Lucinda, Oriana agrees that she’ll join the others to make a clean breast of it all, but only if Paloma’s cardiologist is there in case the old lady’s heart palpitations get the best of her, She then calls Jose Luis, who is now boored stiff while “partying” with Joaquin and a stable of dancing doxies, to change the appointment with Paloma till the next afternoon. She lies and says it’s because the cardiologist is coming for a routine follow up in the morning. JL sees no problem and agrees.
The next morning everyone sits in Paloma’s office area of Paloma’s bedroom waiting for her arrival so they can begin the whole miserably embarrassing, wretched story. Lucina gives Paloma the “once upon a time” version. Paloma soon realizes she’s hearing 2nes’s past and that it means 2nes is not True-nes Valdivia after all. Paloma, now tired and saddened by the realization, wants to know why they tricked her. Ric explains gently that Oriana had no choice if she was going to protect her daughter; but he emphasizes quickly that she also was worried about Paloma’s health because she truly loves her and wanted no harm to come to her. “--Then where is my granddaughter? Where is Ines?” Mariano slickly remarks that she’s joined her mother in heaven. Lucina relates how Ines came to her hotel and the next day died from an overdose of drugs while swimming in the ocean, and without any I.D. on her. Lucina clarifies that because she was unidentified, she was eventually cremated with all the other unidentified bodies the police find. She hands Paloma the only thing of value that was left in her hotel room. Paloma recognizes it as the gold locket she’d given her daughter before she was run off by her father. Lucina wipes away her tears. “—If you want to blame anybody, blame me. I was the one who planned and caused this whole mess. I thought falsifying the documents and the passport would be the best way to insure Oriana could keep hold of her daughter.”
Just about that time, Mathilde comes sniffing around and enters the room, wanting to know what the gang is talking about that’s got her aunt so disturbed. Ric walks her back into the hallway. He tells her this doesn’t concern her and to let them finish up. Wouldn’t you know it, though! A minute later, Mad Hilde opens the door, in demand stance again. Ric, very perturbed, leaves with her and tells her it’s undignified for a “lady” like herself to be eavesdropping through a closed door the way she’s been. “--Be kind enough not to do this!” He has to warn her twice, second time not as nice.
Oriana now leaves to pack her and Lina’s things. She’s moving out. Ric begs her to stay a bit longer and to give her own version, to then ask for forgiveness and perhaps offer to leave after that—but not like this! Not like a thief in the night! Oriana, though, is certain the old lady will call the police down on her, though Ric says he doesn’t believe that will happen. Well, if nothing else she is certain she will never want to speak to her again in this lifetime or the next. As far as she is concerned, she is a thief. She’s stolen the old woman’s affections and she’s stolen her granddaughter’s identity!
Mad Hilde walks into the anteroom where Oriana’s left her bags. Whose are those, she asks? Ric and Lucinda explain they’re Ines’s. “--She’s going on vacation.” “—Oh, don’t tell me she’s really a whore?” Ric tells her to can the trash talk.
Outside, a few minutes later, Lina returns from school and sees the bags and the dog on the lawn. They’re leaving to stay at Lucina’s, says Oriana. They pack up and Oriana stops to cancel JL’s afternoon appointment. He doesn’t understand and doesn’t believe the excuse. Oriana clicks off without any further explanation. Mad Hilde show up on the lawn a minute later and demands the older maid tell her what’s going on. The old gal stutters out that she believes 2nes is going to live with her husband now. Maddy is pleased with herself and the news and jingles her collar bells with deliciously malicious delight. (Me-owwwwww!)
The doctor has needed to give Paloma some knock-out drops. Mariano wants to assure he’ll stay mum on the things he heard there this morning. The doctor says he’s just like a priest at confession when it comes to a patient’s personal life.
Once Oriana’s settled in at the B&B, she and Lucinda discuss whether she’ll be going back with her hubby or not. Oriana’s still not sure. She needs a job again, but she knows Lucinda can’t really offer her one. (As it is, she’s already getting free room and board.) The topic changes and Lucinda feels that having JL there will be too uncomfortable for Oriana (not to mention Raqi who is sharing his bed), so she’s going to ask him to find another hotel.
Down in the dining area, Ruben, Cesar and Raquel are chatting when Fakecisco shows up and greets them. He learns Cesar’s Ruben’s son and that he’s left the seminary to deal with his mother. Raqi mentions then that Paloma’s “granddaughter and great-granddaughter” are now living at the B&B. Lucina arrives and takes Fakecisco into her office to discuss her need for him to leave to find another hotel. He demands to know what room they’re in. “—I’m her husband and it’s migh right!” “—No, no! You’re “rights” come only as far as she wants them to. So many people know the truth about her past now that if we haven’t all gone to the police yet about you, it’s been to protect her and Lina. So, we need to ask you to find lodging somewhere else.” “Fine. Prepare my bill then!”
Raqi follows him to his room, staking out her territory with JL, and learns he’s leaving thanks to Lucina. No problem, though. He’s thinking to rent out a house and bring his family to live with him there. Raqi wonders what about her. Her? JL and she swap tongues and then he tells her that she’s been nothing more than a pleasant diversion. She slaps him and fights a second kiss, but the two of them enjoy the rough foreplay it seems. (Ehh! They’ll be seeing each other again if Raquel has anything more to say about it--and she’ll make sure she does, natch.)
Ric, meanwhile, mopes around his house in the dark. Oriana refuses to answer his calls. Raqi calls to rile him with the lie that the two turtledoves are back together again. He hangs up and races over to the B&B to find out for himself.
At the same time, Jose Luis bribes Felipe with a wad of bills to find out what room his wife’s in. He enters and gives her the news that Lucina has thrown him out but that he’s going to rent a house for them to live in instead. He threatens her, warning that if she doesn’t come live with him then he’ll see that the charges against her in Colombia are not dropped after all!
Ric gets to the B&B just as Jose Luis is schlepping his bags onto the courtyard. They stare maliciously at each other. Thunder booms and lightning crackles above. The rain starts to fall. Ric looks squarely at his rival and speaks first. “--So, Oriana came here because you were staying here?” JL laughs at him. “—Well, of course!” Ric tells him he doesn’t believe it. “—Ask her yourself.” “—You’re pressuring her, forcing her!” “—Get this straight: Oriana is my wife!” Ric immediately corrects him. “—No, she was your wife while she thought you were a decent man; but now Oriana is mine!” The two start circling and suddenly we’ve got major fisticuffs in the middle of the falling rain in the middle of the courtyard. Eventually it looks like JL has gotten the better of Ric and he knocks him down with a solid right hook to the jaw.
Ric gets it together again though, and jumps back on his feet. With the entire staff and guests looking on by now, Ric manages his own right hook to Jose Luis’s jaw, then does a quick kung-fu double legged jump-kick to the belly number on JL. This causes JL to fall flat on his back into the swimming pool. He sinks to the bottom. Oriana is drop-kick-me impactada when she sees her hubby rise back up to the top with a large pistol in his hand—and he is aiming it straight at Ric, his finger on the trigger…..
Labels: robo
Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. Can't wait for you take on this epi.
Loved Esmarelda's eye roll at Dimi. Also liked the look on Monse's face when she saw Esme with Ale.
Still liking Carlotta. She is very sweet and really cares about Monse.
I'll wait to comment more when your most delicious recap is up : )
Hope you both had a wonderful holiday (Karen, hope you did too!)
ITA with your comments Madelaine. Esme is another of my fav actresses - she is so good when she is so bad...
Looks like Monse has determined "game on"...she seems to be planning to toy with her boy Ale.
Diana
My son-in-law is finishing up his masters in religion . This is his second . his first was an MBA. Interesting combo, no ? Anyhoo, he is taking a course about language being influenced by culture and religion , so we had an interesting conversation at breakfast. Any thoughts?
doris - hope I've mentioned it is great to have you back.
Susanlynn, I can't speak for Carlos, but I think Esme (yes, from Gancho among others) is one of Carlos' favorites, but one of his all time (if not THE) favorites is also due to appear in this (Ximena - Veronica in real life). Sounds like your son in law has many interests and agree with doris that language influences culture and religion.
Diana
Inutil wins the award for the most useless brother of the year.
This Dimitrio character is clever and sly and evil down to the bone, the consummate villain. He is also better looking somehow.
Diana--You are still the Goddess of Wisdom in my book. Right on with M.Magana, she is so good when she is bad. She's spunky, too. I liked her as the young Josefina in CME and also as Berta in La Verdad Oculta.
Loved your comment, "game on" plan of Monse with Alejo. She had that come hither look in her eye and took his hand in a typical lover's grasp. We got a little extra view of that clasp, so of course it is meaningful. Little does she know that she's the one who will fall for him (not a spoiler, haha, we all know that is supposed to happen).
Susanlynn--Interesting exchange on what influences or is influenced by language. My grandson is doing a paper on slurs for a philosophy class. We had a lively debate when I was with him. Slurs (racial and otherwise) have a long life, but very much depend on a time frame and current attitudes. What was thought to be hurtful in one generation becomes quaint history in another. Not always, some are kept alive by constant repetition. Others emerge from deeply held and often strongly held beliefs and are perpetuated by out groups. Anyway, didn't mean to get into the weeds. Just waiting for Elna June's superb reportaje.
Anita, full of Peruvian chicken (not a slur).
Sylvia, Sweet potato praline pie? I'm salivating.
Diana
You will need a 3-4 lb. roaster, washed and dried. Throw all the following ingredients in a blender (or Magic Bullet) and pulse until you get a paste.
3 tbs. olive oil
6 (I kid you not) garlic cloves, chopped
2 tbs. Kosher, sea or regular salt
1 tbs. black pepper
1 tbs. ground cumin
1 tbs. sugar
2 tsp. smoked paprika
2 tsp. fresh mint leaves
2 tsp. dry oregano
1/4 c. fresh lime juice
2 tsp. lime zest
1 tsp. hot chili pepper (I used about 2 tbs. of a cubanelle and added some red pepper flakes)
Carefully separate breast skin from the meat and start putting half the paste under the skin. Rub the rest all over the outside.
Put in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-12 hours. Use a vertical roaster (I suppose a conventional horizontal position would work). Place in shallow pan with about 1 c. water (to keep down the smoke when the fat starts to liquefy.
Roast in 325 F. TO START. Roast until interior temp. is 140 Degrees and the skin is light golden--about 45-55 min. THEN ramp up the oven to 500 F. and return to oven to crisp up--about 20 min. (turn from front to back after about 10 min.). Let it rest before slicing and serving.
It was juicy and tender and delicious. (I didn't make the traditional yellow pollo a la brasa sauce, but I didn't miss it.)
Pie is good anytime.
I have no problems with Alejandro being the leading man I'm just thinking he's gonna have to whip some industrial strength lovin' on her to take a place in her heart above José Luis. Plus, unless they're going to reveal something later on, José Luis is a good man, truly loves Montse and is being done a grave injustice. He may not get Montse in the end but I hope he is freed and his name cleared. Anywho, just a few thoughts. Can't wait for the recap.
Lila
Graciela's hideous piece of chrome which would serve as car hardware far more than jewelry. I could not take my eyes from it - does the wardrobe person hate the character or the actress? Sabotage certainly!
As you wryly noted, Juventino will not take no for an answer. He accosts Dominga in broad daylight and in the dark of night. No where is she safe from him.
Can't wait to see what Monse has up her sleeve. Ale will no doubt fall for her hook, line and sinker. He will believe what he wants to believe, which is not necessarily the truth.
Diana
Great to see everybody this lovely Black Friday.
The first half of the recap is up. Actually I am enjoying the show so much today as I view it.
I can only offer my apologies for being so tardy in the recap offering. Late night family festivities in San Francisco kept me up 'til 4:00 AM.
Helpful tip from Elna June...
Don't play competitive board games with your beloved family on Thanksgiving—especially if you are lubricated by delicious Sonoma County wine—if you want to have an early night so that you can recap.
Just a little word of wisdom from the do-as-I-say, not-as-I-do school of thought.
EJ
Diana.
Diana
Hey folks--recap is up. Here are some particularly-EJ-produced typos that will come into the language:
--Graciela comes in to Ale’s and immediately spologizes (I guess that's like splainin)
--Ale wants the two of them to forget about the whoe (the word 'ho comes to me) deal.
Best lines of the episode:
--With God’s help, all plans will fall into place [says Graciela]. And here I was thinking God has nothing to do with it…[says EJ]
Sweet Potato (a.k.a. Pumpkin) Praline Pie
1 (9 inch) unbaked pie crust
2 cups cooked and mashed sweet potatoes (I use garnet yams for the orange color and bake them the night before then scoop out the filling and mash away.)
2 extra large eggs
3/4 cup white sugar (better yet, use 1/2 cup white sugar and 1/4 cup light brown sugar)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
(I also add a bit of freshly ground nutmeg if I have it on hand)
1 2/3 cups Half and Half
Praline:
3 tablespoons butter, softened
2/3 cup packed brown sugar (light or dark or a combo)
2/3 cup chopped pecans
1. Bake sweet potatoes until tender, scoop out insides and mash w/ fork.
2. Lightly beat eggs. Blend together eggs and sweet potatoes. Lightly beat in sugar, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves. Beat in 1/2 and 1/2. Pour into pie shell.
3. Bake in preheated oven at 400 degrees F (205 degrees C) 45-50 minutes or until knife inserted halfway between center and edge of pie comes out clean. Cool completely before adding praline topping (below).
4. Praline Topping: Combine butter or margarine, brown sugar, and pecans. Gently drop by spoonfuls over cooled pie to cover top. Broil 5 inches below heat until mixture begins to bubble, about 3 minutes. Top with the little crust pumpkin, if using.
5. Serve with your favorite whipped cream (vanilla, bourbon, whatever).
EJ, gracias amiga for posting parte uno. So glad you survived your night of feasting and board games. We are off to a rollicking start. Nothing like a bit of the bard to set the mood, LOL! What a great quote.
I hope you don't mind, but this typo gave me the biggest laugh - "Ale wants the two of them to forget about the whoe deal". (Ah, I just read Anita's comment.) I also loved "And here I was thinking God has nothing to do with it…"
EJ, thanks for taking the time during your holiday weekend for providing us with a delightful read. You and Eli are troopers for being faithful recappers this weekend.
Thanks for your Parte Uno recap. Can't wait to read the rest.
I too am still on a turkey high, and I will be having more tonight. I am at work, and I packed turkey and the fixings for my dinner break tonight at work. No sense in spending money when I have perfectly good and FREE food at work. Besides, I need the money to finish my Christmas shopping. Anyhoo, can't wait to read "Part Dos".
Back to work...
No need to apologize. Just to be on the same Patio with you is a privilege, let alone the occasional same wavelength.
Thanks Diana. I hope you had a wonderful day as well.
Mads/Diana/Sylvia - yes Esmeralda's eye role was hilarious.
Lila the story you describe is somewhat similar to Amor Bravia which is one of the best tns I've seen.
Anita and Cap'n Sylvia - Thanks for recipes for two dishes I love.
ITA Esmeralda's eyeroll at Dim's pawing was hilarious. She's a pretty good dancer too.
Will Alejandro be putty in Montse's hands? Can't wait to find out.
Well, this was a pivotal episode, no? I cannot decide just what Montse is up to with Alejandro.
Thanks for coming by and thatnks with your patience.
Happy Holidays!
EJ
There will be a major anvil for Dimmy when the time comes. I see nothing redeemable in him.
He would wash out of the Navy in the first week of boot.
Graciela has no shame at all.
Juventino deserves to meet up with Lorena Bobbit.
Hmm, wonder what was on my mind when I made that slip of the fingers?
EJ
Lila
I agree with UA that the Navy would not be a good fit for DimWit, but the guy really should do something for the family. He's such a load. Maybe the family wouldn't be in such a financial mess if the other members of the family worked.
I had to laugh at Gracie and Carlota's fight. I guess we now know for sure that Carlota has no money and would be living in some sort of charitable asylum were it not for her brother. It was pretty funny how Gracie demanded that Carlota step up to press Montse, or at least clean the silver or do SOMETHING besides sitting around and eating. So let's see, if DimLazy, Carlota and Montserrat could all manage to find jobs that would certainly help the family finances. I don't include Gracie because who in their right mind would pay to have her around for anything?
Thanks again EJ. I am looking forward to tonight's episode to see what happens between Montse and Alejandro. Let the sparks begin!
Estrella Falcón...Actriz (Gancho)is now Esmerelde... Actriz (and dancer with other talents)... what a treat. She is a fave and didn't disappoint in this episode.
I think I also spotted Tobías who recently escaped from CI and we all were wondering what became of him. Looks like he joined the Coast Guard.
I still haven't watched last night's MPV... so later...
Carlos
Like Sylvia, I am looking forward to seeing what happens tonight, although (no spoiler) I think Ale will be putty in Monse's hands.
I thought it was hysterical that Graciela was reading MODE. She may read it but she certainly doesn't follow any fashion advice. Although, I say guardedly, the red dress she was wearing seems to be quite beautiful. I will reserve judgement until I see if bling and tulle is involved and of course, to see what footwear she is sporting.
Elna June, well worth waiting for. Thank you.
Diana
Thanks for the second part of your recap. It was awesome.
I forgot to mention before how much I laughed when Esme rolled her eyes at Dimibrow. Hilarious. Also, it looks like she has a thing for Ale. Maybe she will be Montse's rival for Ale's love.
Not sure if Montse was jealous or curious when she saw Esme & Ale together. I was thinking she was curious to know why Ale was talking to JL's ex. I'm thinking she wants to ask Ale information about Esme because she wants to know why JL left. On the other hand, she did seem very flirty with Ale at the party. Sparks were definitely flying. Their chemistry is pretty hot. Can't wait til tonight.
This recap is marvelous, wonderful, so enjoyable on this holiday weekend! Thanks so very much for your time during the holidays to give us this most marvelous recap : )
Anita and Cap'n:
Thanks so much for your great recipes. I can't wait to try them.
I too liked that hand holding with Monse and Ale. They are smoldering! I can't wait to see their first kiss. I bet it will be smokin' ; )
Diana and Cap'n:
I was really laughing my butt off when Dimmy was kissing all over Esme and she was rolling those eyes, it was just too funny. I did really like her as Berta in La Verdad Oculta as Anita said. I just knew she would be a favorite of Carlos. She is a bad girl ; )
Elna June:
I so enjoyed your typos. Especially the whoe one. I will have to "borrow" that sometime. It was simply perfect as this whole recap was. Thanks so very much, amiga, you made my day.
Glad everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving. I had a wonderful one as well.
Up here, the folks celebrate Thanksgiving in October. Our daughter usually makes a turkey, but this year, we had ribs...delish. She also made a one dish meal..scalloped potatoes and leeks with fish.
In Amor Real, the brother had one of his ladies of the evening go to his sister and tell her that she was married to her onetruelove and had a child. That pushed Matilde away from her onetruelove.
Sylvia...I like your substitution of the prefix "dam" that we became obsessed with in LT for the prefix "dim"...Dimload....Dimuseless..DimLazy..etc. HEre we go again..
Susanlynn, I had forgotten about that. It was hard to watch Ernesto Laguardia play the sleazy brother in Amor Real after his amazingly sympathetic character in Alborada.
Shoot, Susanlynn, you would bring up Dimlabeling. Where is Vivien? I feel compelled to start posting lists of Dimisms.
P.S. By "up here" you must mean some province north of the 49th Parallel, eh? I was visiting my daughter "up there" in October and we had a traditional turkey with all the fixins.
Thanks so much for the fantastic re-cap. I LOVED your observation about Gracie's breastplate and that funny scene where she was reading the fashion mag. Esmerelda's eye roll was also the best. And I laughed at this observation for Jose-Luis: "It is not looking good for Jose Luis. I can foresee nary single frolic with Montserrat in his immediate future."
Hope you had a great holiday and thanks again!
That necklace was so ridiculous. I may have to stop by the fashion police table from time to time.
Monse isn't being a very cooperative puppet for Gracie, but she must get great satisfaction from Dimi. He'll do his feeble best to fall in with her ideas.
Forgive me for being so late to join the reception line on The Patio. Thank you so squeezing us in during the holiday. If you were late in posting, I was even later in watching and reading. But what a treat I had in store --
From 'Sweep on, you fat and greasy citizens' (though I doubt they will, at least not for a long while), you had me in your narrative grasp.
Yes, the hilarity of MODA and the huge silver breast plate. (You know, when I first saw her in it, I thought "Graciela is putting on her armor, preparing to do battle." I don't think I was wrong.)
I like the fact that there's some tongue-in-cheek stuff going on, that the writers and the actors know perfectly well that Graciela is ridiculous and yet they play it perfectly straight.
Poor José Luis. "Of course, he would be less pathetic if he lost the stupid hat. "
And if he didn't always seem to be whining in his conversations with Montserrat.
Still, he is paying a disproportionately heavy price for a cap (that he didn't choose) and a whiny voice (that never seemed to bother his girlfriend).
Thank you, my friend. Early, late or in-between, you are always magnificent.
Susanlynn - thanks. It's good to be back on the Patio with everyone.
I hope that helps.
But if you could tell me what alejandro and monste talked about at the party and how did they end up holding hands I would appreciate it ..
Anon:
Since Sylvia is driving I will let you in on the rest of episode 8.
Montse went up to Ale and says that she had been waiting for him. This makes Ale very happy. Montse suggests they go somewhere else to talk. He agrees and Montse takes his hand to lead him to a quieter place.
When they reach that plac Montse inquires about a girl that she saw Ale with at a restaurant earlier. (Ale was at a restaurant, when Esmeralda, aka pole dancer, saw him, recognized him from the bar she works at, and and to sit with him at the restaurant). When Montse asks about this girl she saw Ale with, he assumes that she is jealous, and tells her so. She denies this and makes up a lie about seeing her brother with this same girl, and so she was just looking out for her brother. In reality, Montse was asking about Esme because she is the girl that told Montse all those lies about Jose Luis. Ale of course still thinks that Montse is jealous because Gracie has lead him to believe that Montse is very interested in him. Pobrecito Alejandro!
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