Yesterday I recapped by mistake Tuesday's episode (that's why you got that butchered version of Monday, but I hope I made it up to you all with that crazy hot video).
Cynderella already posted her snarktastic recap, so I won't go through all the details again; I just want to share some of the highlights, since this is an episode I quite enjoyed.
There is a new kid on the block
Ric and Mariano are in a bar, talking about the same
old, same old. Ric is married, Ines is married and sick of men as of late; Ric
is afraid Ines will accept the ex (who is actually still the current as far as
I know) to make Alina happy; Mariano tries to cheer him up, but it’s obvious
he’s just as annoyed as Viewerville is. Berenice shows up and Ric asks her if
she ever talks to Alina about her father. Well, here is a bit of information
worthy of a 1.01 Psychology class: when asked to draw pictures of her family,
Alina either paints herself with Tito, mom and dad, or Tito, mom and Abuela Paloma – never Abuela and dad in the same drawing. How about that for some
psycho-analysis?
Jacqui just happens to be in the same place and she trips and falls in
front of the bar where the guys are chatting. They jump to her rescue and offer
to take her to a clinic that is not too far away.
From all the bars and all the streets in all of
Hermosillo she just happens to injure her ankle in front of the very people she
has to stay hidden from. Funny how that always happens in telenovelas.
After Jacqui's ankle is checked on, she and Ric arrive at Casa Bonita and Ric introduces Jacqui
to Lucina. The new guest doesn’t want the available suit, a simple room is
enough. After Ric leaves, Lucina shows Jacqui her new room and Felipe, who was
in charge with the luggage, gets a $50 tip for carrying it for her. Add to that
the fact that Jacqui gives her real name and credit card to Lucina and I believe
her plan to go incognito is out the window. (Someone should really teach this
girl about fake identities and lying low, so far she’s doing it wrong.)
Raquel sees the luggage and after she finds out about
the big tip, she is sure that Jacqui is a wealthy milionaria wanting to hide her true identity. That sounds about
right.
Manolo goes straight to Homero with the information
about the new Casa Bonita guest. When he hears the name Joaquina Baragan,
Homero immediately makes the connection with his nemesis.
(Really, Jacqui, this has been the worst, shortest
undercover in history. Granted, you had no way of knowing the people you
ran into, but that’s what research is for. Geez, girl, I guess you’re not much
of a telenovela watcher…)
The next day Mariano goes to see Jacqui to examine her
ankle. She wants to visit the town and thinks that maybe Mariano could be her
guide. The guy has literally no game, because he says he has a lot of work to
do and he goes to school, too. He is almost a doctor, he gave up his studies
and became a padre plaid for a while. But then, he decided he wanted a family
and gave up the Priesthood (meaning he became horny for his bestie’s girl and
gave up the Order of the Plaid for the Order of the Not getting a hint when a
girl makes a move.) He hasn’t found the right woman yet, which Jacqui finds
unbelievable, since he’s so guapo and
tierno (good looking and gentle).
Leo visits Lucina to invite her to the exhibit and
when Jacqui and Mariano show up, he invites them, too. As it turns out, Jacqui
loves art and paintings – and so does Mariano, as luck will have it, so they’ll
be attending together.
And this is the story of how Ex Padre Plaid scored his
first date without even trying or being aware of it for the most part.
Jacqui kisses him on the cheek, too, because we only
have 10 episodes left and people should really get busy faster than the usual.
Geriatric love (almost)
Paloma and Fidelia chat about Fidelia’s woes
concerning Marilooney and how she can’t throw her out like Paloma did with Mady
because Marilooney is Ric’s wife. Paloma thinks that Fidelia is weak and should
woman up a bit, but Fidelia is more worried about something else. That rascal,
Ruben, is on the prowl and is treating her in a very gallant like manner; she
is afraid of Mady, though, so she’s resisting the charm. Paloma thinks she
should just go for it.
Yes, Fidelia, listen to the old lady and you’ll see
how easy it is to go against Marilooney – right now you are both horny and frustrated,
if you get some from the man of your desires, you’ll have the upper hand (and
then some).
Puppy love
Leo and Fabiola meet and Leo invites her to his
exhibit. She feels a little down today, maybe because of the pregnancy. He kind
of proposes because he cares about
her but can’t bring himself to say that he’s in love. Fabi sees right through
his pity filled proposal and rejects it. What she wants is true love, like the
kind she sees when she looks at Ric and Ines. (Oh, girl, no, not them!)
Leo is telling Homero about how Fabi rejected his
generous proposal, even if she’s sick and pregnant. (Really, Leo? I expected
better from you. Go sit at Piero’s Loser table). Homero thinks Fabiola proved
to be a very intelligent girl, not agreeing to a marriage without love.
First comes love... Never mind, this is a mess
Oriana is with her drawing prodigy child, trying to explain
for the millionth time that daddy almost killed Tito and left him for dead in a
cold park because he was upset. And when people are upset, they make mistakes,
but he’s sorry and he loves her werry werry much. Alina, smart girl that she
is, doesn’t look very convinced, she says that her father still scares her. Mom
reminds her the good old Colombian days – you know, before daddy got in trouble
with the police for gold smuggling and they had to run from the country like
thieves in the middle of the night.
Oriana’s point – a child should never stay upset with
a parent for too long, because growing up with this type of resentment is never
healthy (I guess…)
Later on Oriana and Ric are on the phone. He plans to visit
Paloma later on because he wants to see her. Oriana can’t spare a moment,
though, she has to check on Alina’s school work (from all the lame excuses in
the world…) After she hangs up, we see that Oriana is with Paloma, who thinks
this whole situation with her and Ric is like children fighting ( that’s not
exactly what Viewerville would call it, but let’s leave it at that). Oriana
looks worried, she needs some time to think, especially now when she’s a few
days late (as in she’s possibly pregnant!!!).
Marilooney is drinking her sorrows away with her
friend, Federico. He thinks she should accept the divorce and ask a lot of
money in exchange. But Marilooney doesn’t want the money, she wants the
Richard; she and Ric used to be so great together, how could he forget that?
Three words: Oriana’s tight miniskirts.
Piero sees the whole scene and his brain cells start
spinning.
JL joins Oriana and Alina at the restaurant for lunch
and brings her a photo camera as a present. He quickly shows her how it works
and Alina is overjoyed; she briefly asks her dad if he’ll ever hurt Tito again
and then starts snapping pictures, including one where JL is kissing an
obviously uncomfortable Oriana.
Ric talks with Paloma on the phone, with his usual
worries about Ines not answering his calls. When he hears that she’s having
lunch with Alina and JL he is surprised that Alina agreed to this so fast and
he starts whining again. (This has become so tiresome, I can’t even complain
about it anymore). Paloma urges him to stop being so desconfiado and jeloso
(distrustful and jealous).
When Alina and Oriana get back from their lunch, Ric
is with Paloma. Alina runs straight to Ric and shows him her camera. And there
it is, the photo of Oriana and Jose Luis kissing.
Ric quickly makes it clear that he's looking at his
flame and her husband locking lips.
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