Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Qué Pobres, Lunes 7/7/14 (#130): The TAY* of the Hurricane
It's the pause in the middle of the storm that makes you think everything's back to normal and it's safe to go outside. Then the wind whips up again and you get zapped by a loose power line.
Here is the condensed version. Discuss:
- Even though Lupita claims to be disappointed in MA, Carmelita notices she hasn't taken off her ring yet. Lupita gives her blessing to Carmelita's relationship with Chuy.
- Gwendy figures out that Nepo is embarrassed to be seen with her in public, especially around the Menchacas, because he doesn't think she's as classy as Lupita. She fights with him for being a coward and goes home in tears.
- Chuy picks up Carmelita for their date, but they are so awkward and nervous that it's almost a relief when Gwendy shows up distraught before they can leave Carm's place. Chuy goes home alone, and Carmelita tries to comfort Gwendy.
- We catch a glimpse of Mini's father in a large portrait on the wall. I'm sure there's a joke there. Is this an actor we should recognize? A relative of one of the actors? The director?
- Tomas comes to the house to see Perla, but she's not home. He mentions MA's letter to Lupe; he says he gave it to Emi. Emi overhears and when Lupe comes up to ask him about it, he pretends to be too sleepy to remember much about it. He says he left it somewhere in her bedroom.
- Also, Tom tells Lupe he's going to see Saul to find out the verdict because his phone's battery ran down.
- Cellmates warn MA that if you try to "surprise" your family with your release from prison, you might end up being the person who is most surprised. That's how Cellmate #1 ended up back in prison: when he got out the last time, he found his best friend with "guess who" (his wife) and killed him.
- Mini warns Isela that if she (Isela) doesn't hold up her end of their deal, she won't have access to any of the property Mini's getting in the divorce. Later, Ahole warns that if MINI doesn't hold up her end of the deal, she won't get anything in the divorce.
- Leo and Frida notice that the crowd at Tizoc's debut concert is more "diverse" (fresa) than they would have expected. A big sign says "TAY" (pronounced "tie") and Tizoc is wearing a sparkly jacket and lots of makeup, like an undead Duran Duran tribute band. There's confetti. His voice is electronically sweetened and the style is bland, generic pop. Girls (possibly paid by the producer) are screaming like he's the Beatles. Perla, Leo, and Diego all think it's fine. Frida does not. She is especially annoyed that all the fresa girls just adore him. Tay's manager keeps interrupting whenever Tay speaks, especially when he wants to talk about La Nopalera. People ask if he has a girlfriend; who's the song about? "It's about my fans!" Ugh.
- Leo and Diego are envious of the hetero couples around them who can do PDA without being harrassed. Maybe someday, they hope. They hold hands briefly but then separate when someone almost looks at them.
- Chuy catches AS rummaging through the kitchen for alcohol. He shares a big bottle of pulque with her. She doesn't like it at first, but boozers can't be choozers, so she acquires the taste and they tie one on, big time. (At one point, he spits on the floor.) Chuy tells a joke about a cherry and a mirror (I don't get it), and asks why she isn't happy. She says it's because she has "niente." Chuy's like, whaaaat? But you have your children! AS beckons him closer, "I'm going to tell you a secret..."
- On Ahole's advice, Vilma hides out in a hotel. Meanwhile, Ahole tells the Board of Zombies that Vilma did all the crimes, and innocent MA is like the brother Ahole never had.
Vilma's assets are frozen. Ahole scolds her, "I told you to be more careful," but promise, "I won't leave you to blind luck." Vilma reminds Ahole that the gun that was seized is the one he had the day Adolfo was killed, which is also the gun he shot himself in the nuts with. (Will he find a way to blame her for that? And how long will it take her to figure out that he shot Adolfo??)
Vilma says, "If I go down, I'll take you down with me!" but then quickly backpedals and begs him to run away with her. He rejects the idea (but leaves her with a crumb of hope) and tells her to sit tight.
Next Time: MA gets out of prison. Mini picks him up. Isela chloroforms him. My question is, where are the TV people getting all of this chloroform?
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I don't have a lot more in my notes anyway, but there were a few bits I didn't want to leave out. You won't hurt my feelings if you mention them first. :-)
Don Chuy's joke was a play on how words sound: Una cereza está caminando y se para frente a un espejo y se dice "ay, ¿seré esa? ( A cherry is walking along and stops in front of a mirror and says to itself " Oh, is that me?") The joke is that "cereza" and "seré esa" sound the same.
My favorite scene was AS and Chuy with the pulque. I loved how quickly AS developed the taste for pulque but as Julie said "boozers can't be choozers."
Nepo was a jerk one more time being ashamed to be seen with Güendy. I hope she makes him pay big time if he decides to get back with her.
Diego and Leonardo were interesting talking about being envious that gays are not able to freely show affection in public and then holding hands for what seemed like a fleeting second.
Looks like Vilma will be paying big time for Alejo's crimes----if he has his way.
I was happy that Lupe found out about MA's letter and may start realizing that Emiliano is not as trustworthy as she thinks.
Looks like don Chuy and Carmelita are a done deal even with them not getting out for their date.
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I think the only thing missing is that Carmelita told Lupe about the date and Lupe happily said "finally you decided to come out with it". She was happy for Carm!
I'm so annoyed Emi got to hear Tomás and Lupe talking about the letter. It gives him time to come up with a bunch of lies. I doubt he'll sell his dirtbag daddy out.
Oh, Tizoc, what have you done? I hope Frida knocks some sense into him.
Ahole has screwed himself over by doing this to Vilma. She has all the dirt on him and will realize he murdered Adolfo soon enough.
Nepo doesn't deserve Güendy.
A-hole has opened a huge can of worms by betraying Vilma like that. And Nepo deserves misery. Gwendy should run far far away from him.
The Tay concert was hilarious. "Tay" is just as bad at lip syncing as many of our current real life pop stars. I can't believe Perla, Diego and Leo were grooving along like it was great. That cell phone song was insipid, and Tizoc's Michael Jackson styling was ridiculous.
And thanks Marta for fleshing out the talk between Diego and Leo before the concert. Yes, Diego was unhappy that Leo was planning to mock the concert, but Leo said he couldn't change overnight (they've had this convo before) and Leo said "I'm trying, baby!" and "of course que yeah we're going."
I left out that both Chuy and Carmelita specifically asked Lupe's blessing to go on their date. Of course she couldn't be happier.
I also left out (but will add back) some more stuff about Vilma and Ahole:
- Vilma's assets are frozen.
- Ahole scolds her, "I told you to be more careful," but promise, "I won't leave you to blind luck."
- Vilma reminds Ahole that the gun that was seized is the one he had the day Adolfo was killed, which is also the gun he shot himself in the nuts with. (Will he find a way to blame her for that?)
- Vilma says, "If I go down, I'll take you down with me!" but then quickly backpedals and begs him to run away with her. He rejects the idea (but leaves her with a crumb of hope) and tells her to sit tight.
"If I go down, I'll take you down with me!"
I knew Vilma had said something and then backpedalled instantly, but i was not sure what she said... geez! if she only had the backbone to back that line off.
I hope Lupita finds out what happened to the letter that MA wrote to her.
I hope that Vilma realizes that Alejo is the only person who knows where she is, so when the cops come and get her, she'll know he turned her in. And then I hope she squeals like a pig.
I didn't recognize Tizoc at all. I Hate to say this, but I prefer his new look over his old look.
What a jerk again about Nepo. I can foresee a serenade to Gwendy in front of everyone to show how sorry he is.
I can't believe Don Chuy keeps giving alcohol to an alcoholic.
Oy, what a concert. I think I was making the same face Frida was making, at least until I just started laughing. That was so bad, it was funny. I expected a change of styling for a stage luke, and didn't mind it all that much, but the voice autotuned into oblivion was an affront to my musical sensibilities. Plus the song was SO INANE. Even for inane pop music it was beyond stupid. And then when he denied having a novia, I wanted to pop Tizoc, perdón, TAY, in the snout on Frida's behalf. At least he still has his acrobatic skills.
I was annoyed that Chuy yet again is enabling AS's addiction. I wonder if she will actually tell him a secret.
How exactly is MA's trial result a secret, and why does he have to stay in prison all weekend after he was found innocent? I don't understand this at all. How long can it possibly take for the judge to sign some papers or whatever and for them to release him? Completely ridiculous.
It looks like MA will get what he deserves for making his family and Lupita worry longer. If only he had told them he was being released, maybe they would be there to greet him instead of devious Minerva.
Poor Guendy. She deserves better than Nepo.
I personally think she is not so to-the-mansion-born nor Italian as she pretends, though.
I also wonder if there is any secret or history behind her total disregard of Frida. Even Leo has blown up at her about always forgetting Frida exists.
At least she doesn't have a problem with Leo being gay (aside from his insufficiently fancy choice of novio). Poor Diego and Leo looked so sad watching the other couples. I would argue that maybe we don't need quite so much of a public display from ANYONE, but ni modo. They need to find a friendlier neighborhood to hang out in.
I know they are probably right that there would be some conservative outrage. I just think they should tell people that if they have a problem with seeing gay people, maybe they should watch a different show anyway. Instead of this backhanded pretending to be progressive while simultaneously contributing to oppression.
"According to the first National Poll on Discrimination (2005) in Mexico, 48 percent of the Mexican people interviewed indicated that they would not permit a homosexual to live in their house. 95 percent of gays interviewed indicated that in Mexico there was discrimination against them; four out of ten declared they were a victim of exclusionary acts; more than half said they felt rejected; and six out of ten felt their worst enemy was society.
Between 1995 and 2005, 387 hate crimes due to homophobia were committed in Mexico (98 percent of which remain unprosecuted). Between 1995 and 2005, 126 homosexuals were murdered in Mexico City. Of those, 75 percent were reclaimed by their families. In 10 percent of the cases, families identified the victim but did not reclaim their bodies (which were buried in common graves), and the remaining 5 percent were never identified."
Oh well.
I think AS's "secret" will be something that only she believes is actually a secret, like "I really am worried about Miguel Angel" or "I like tacos more than I let on." It would be nice if she'd confess to stealing the money, but I'm not sure if she even believes it in her own mind.
Julia: "I would argue that maybe we don't need quite so much of a public display from ANYONE" - I agree, in fact, but those two can hardly even sit together (much less hold hands) without people giving them ugly looks or outright harassment. If what Vivi read is true, these scenes might be Rosy Ocampo's way of protesting, "I'll stop lecturing people about the double-standard when Televisa stops upholding it."
Given that the bad reputation of Mexico's judicial system is one of the themes of this TN, Vivi's comment "Having the laws in place is one thing. Implementing them is another" is right on the money.
About Chuy sharing his jug of pulque with AS: for some reason, that didn't bother me nearly as much as when he handed her the gin at the wedding. On that occasion, it felt as though he was handing her a glass of hemlock. This time, I think he really felt like getting loaded, and he didn't want to do it alone. Which doesn't really excuse him, but AS did seem to dry out okay on her own last time and she's coming out of her depression and learning to get along with people. So this might be okay for now, maybe, as long as it doesn't become a daily thing.
Nepo really does need to do better by Guendy. He may live to regret his callous behavior.
Don Chuy shouldn't give AS alcohol to drink, but I did laugh at their conversation. AS was willing to drink the lowly stuff when nothing else was available. The family may be appalled if they see the results of the confab.
Tay reminded me of Adam Lambert of American Idol fame. The eye shadow was the crowning touch for his new image. I'm with Frida in liking his original stuff better, but we'll see if the public is fickle in their support.
"like an undead Duran Duran tribute band"
brilliant!
Bring the old romantic genuinely happy tizoc!
Nepo has been such a jackass for so long that I've wondered if he was being set up for a tragic end (prolly at Ahole's hands). I hope not. But consider: AS is in the process of turning the corner. You'd think if she could do it, anyone could; yet Nepo has been on the brink of free-fall for months and he doesn't seem to be getting any better. It doesn't look good.
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