Friday, August 08, 2014
Family Fallout
• Don Fernando has retrieved the car keys (Nando is shocked!) along with the credit cards (No! Not the credit cards, too??) from Fannie, who’s careless late night napping at Leon’s has caused a mini-scandal. “--My house, my rules!” “--Papa, you’re such a disappointment since Mama’s death. You’ve ignored us and when you are at home you close yourself in and do nothing but work!” She races off and slams her door.
• Ana realizes there’s a deeper pain here seeping to the surface and mentions this to Bruno. Bruno stammers back to Ana that they’ve never had a blow up like this in the family before. “—Why not? It’s a family full of kids and they all have their problems, right?" “--If only Sra. Stefania were still alive…..” "--Well, she’s not so they’ll have to learn to deal!”
• DonFer tells his wife’s portrait that he’s failed as a father. And now, Fannie’s dating his messenger boy.
• Fannie’s solution is to pack her bags and head for Leon’s digs at the boarding house. (That’ll last about as long as it takes her to realize she’s gotta share the bathroom with six hairy beasties who are also strangers.)
• Brooding Bruja de Bela has a bitch fest with herself at her apartment because she at least expected a phone call the day after their night before and got bupkis…..
• DonFer rings Ana on her cell and asks her to come to the library for a bit if she’s free.
• Ana’s solution is to get DonFer to relax and rethink things by bringing a couple of brandies with her. DonFer admit’s Fannie was right about having ignored them for that past year. Ana agrees he’s cold at times. She lets slip that her nickname for him has been Don Hielo. He actually likes it and they have a good giggle or two over it. He tells her he admires her “spontaneity” and the that she’s a breath of fresh air. He’s proud of his decision to hire her and with what she’s done for the kids. He doesn’t want to lose her…er… the family rather, would be lost without her. They agree to tutear [use the familiar form of addressing each other].
• Leon tells Fannie that he’s in love with her and he’ll always be there for her no matter what. They begin chatting. He tells her that among his other talents and his job as messenger boy, he also is a professional masseur. (Fairytale Theater time for preteens….) He lights candles and gives her a massage to relax her--without any of the funny stuff. (Time for a hormone check.)
• DonFer, whose hormones are wearing high-tops about now, gets on his knees, kisses Ana's hand, and tells her what a beautiful woman she is. He tells her then that he really loves to dance, especially slow (romantic) dancing in a woman's arms. He puts on some sexy American jazz. “—for one night let’s just forget you’re the nanny. Let yourself get carried away…..” He pulls her into him and they begin dancing cheek to cheek. He tells her how much she’s changed their lives and his. She mumbles something like he has no idea how much he’s changed hers. Just then Ana accidentally trips and Fernando catches her. They can’t resist the electricity of the moment and they kiss... and kiss….and kiss……
• A bit later that evening in her room (another bit of Fairytale Theater here) Ana has a chat with her conscience about having a thing for DonFer and what she really feels for Johnny—which is not love….. Bruno knocks and needs an alibi for wherever he’s heading out to so late at night. She asks if it’s got something to do with his mysterious phone call earlier. She’ll be like the four walls with his secret….whatever that is, cuz I couldn't catch it in between the slang and the stammering……
• In bed, alone in their individual rooms, both Ana and DonFer remember that night’s kiss as they turn out the lights and head off to Dreamland.
• Next morning at breakfast DonFer is suffering from a well-deserved hangover. Don Nico guesses that Fer has a new woman in his life. Ana comes in with Luz. Everybody thinks Fannie is still upstairs in her room angry or sleeping still since nobody’s seen her come down and she didn’t answer Ana’s knock. The noise from the kids is deafening for Don Fernando whose head is feeling about ten times its normal size considering. Ana asks them to speak very softly since their papi --she takes a bite of her toast and adds a sexy, sensual lick of her jelly all around her luscious lips-- had a“rough” night of it. DonFer notes the naughty nookie look and smiles weakly in acknowledged thanks. Alicia enters the kitchen and then hands DonFer the note from Fannie she found. (Dun dun dun dunnnnn!)
• DonFer reads the note Fannie left while the kids sneak a peek from the hall. He then has Betty, the office's secretary, get him in touch with Leon.
• Don Nico appears by the hall door and asks Ana what’s the matter. They listen to DonFer’s side of the conversation with Leon.(Of course, Viewerville gets to hear both sides.....) “Yes, she’s here with me and spent the night." "--You can stand there and say that like it's nothing???? Let me speak to her." Leon offers. She refuses. "--She won’t speak to you. Don’t worry, I respect her and won’t let anything happen to her.” He’ll pass on the message that they’re all worried about her and that they all love her.
• Meanwhile, Seb has his own problems because there’s the problem with him not attending Lacrosse and needing a costume for his dance contest. (I think).
• Ana brings in a bit of tea to the library where DonFer and Don Nico are discussing his worries over Fannie. He feels he’s failed as a father. This is proof. Ana tells him he’s really a great dad whose kids really do adore him, but he stops her and yells back that he’s in no mood for her words of wisdom are not about to calm him down. She is embarrassed and excuses herself from the room. Don Nico warns him this is not helping things. Don’t blow up at others; it’s not their fault. It’s his to handle, he reminds his son as he storms out of the room.
• The doorbell rings a minute or two later. Ana races (NOISILY) to answer it. Bela breezes in. She smiles cattily. “—Oh, I didn’t realize you’re also the majordomo of the house.” Ana takes her leave and adds a sarcastic aside about leaving him so that DonFer's novia will be able to calm him down instead.
• Bela reminds him he’s got a meeting with some pretty important clients. His daughter will be able to manage without him for a while. Her hands are all over him….his mouth, his cheek, his upper arm. (Gawd the willies she’s giving Viewerville-- just watchin' those shiny nails flicker and flit around him…..) He tells her he isn’t in the mood for that now. (Guess they're giving him the willies now, too.)
• Once outside the door of his house, Bela pauses to tell herself that if she can handle the (Fannie?) problem for him then he will love her. (Block-headed Boob!)
• Inside in the kid's play room, meanwhile, Ana keeps trying to reach Fannie on her cell. Just then a text comes in from Seb about a change in his dance classes, but he’s got to have his dad’s signature on some paperwork because of them. She decides to enter the lion’s den and confront him with Seb’s problem. When she explains that she okay’d the dance classes, he yells back that she’d overstepped her authority with his children. “--Oh yeah? You’re never available so somebody had to step in.” “--What? Is everyone out for me or what?” “--Didn’t you learn your lesson with Fannie?” “—I’ll solve that problem myself!” “—Welll, I hope that you solve the problem with the Fernando I met yesterday. You’re Don Hielo again. I thought you were giving yourself a chance to be more sensitive. Yesterday.... that was the one and only time I proved that you actually had a functioning heart!!!”
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I am loving the pacing of this novela. My favorite scene was the cognac Jazz inspired interlude between Ana and Fernando.
The one thing I did not like was when Ana told Fernando she had a novio, too. Will that come back to bite her when the pressure is on and Fernando might not have the energy/will to fight off Bruja de Bela and could use "Ana has a novio" as a convenient excuse to not put up a fight? Just thinking . . . .
Jarifa
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FYI: I wanted to say thanks to the rest of the bloggers who commented last week, but I wasn't able to comment and then it was too late. I enjoyed seeing so many of my blogging buds watching this one!
my absolute fav: he also is a professional masseur. (Fairytale Theater time for preteens….)LOL!! he also said that his room is smaller than her closet but he is there for her no matter what she decides to do...
text comes in from Seb about a change in his dance classes, but he’s got to have his dad’s signature on some paperwork because of them
Bela reminds him he’s got a meeting with some pretty important clients.
ok what happened is his dad has always 'made' Sebastian take lacrosse as his 'elective' but Sebastian really wants to take 'dance' instead. So for that he needs his dad to sign a permission for him to change his 'elective'. The final argument was her telling Fernando that she 'allowed' Sebastian to take dance instead of lacrosse, to which Fernando went totally irate saying she had no right to do that... but then again he tells her the kids are HER responsibility, sort of giving her the decision making... so this is why Ana got mad at him.
Bella Skank came to the house bringing the contacting info for Leon. Fernando wanted to run to Leon's place right away. But then Bella Skank told Fernando about the meeting scheduled in an hour so he would not have time to deal with the Fanny/Leon situation. I bet she wanted to 'handle it herself' from the get go so she would win points with Fernando... (GRRR!!!)
It was intersting Fernando refused to kiss her after the kiss the night before. When both Fernando and Ana went to bed they both were enchanted with the memory of the kiss... Even before that, when he was staring at the portrait of he and his wife together, he kept saying 'what a kiss!... what a kiss...' and then told his wife 'you did this, didn't you? just like you keep doing so much for us...' (i bet he knows that the late Estefania would approve of Ana much more than of Bella Skank because of how well she gets along with the kids.
more later, running to mtg.
This series is a challenge to me over the faster speech, the slang, and the kids. But having a Tinkerbelle turn up?
Leon is proving himself to be a good kid; love the comment about Fanny realizing about sharing the bathroom. And if Sebas has dropped out of lacrosse there is going to be hell to pay.
This sparkled and shone and was a delight. "(That’ll last about as long as it takes her to realize she’s gotta share the bathroom with six hairy beasties who are also strangers")and "(Fairytale Theater time for preteens…." were among my favorites. But "DonFer, whose hormones are wearing high-tops about now" was the clear winner.
Because I have almost no Spanish language skills to begin with, I am totally adrift here. I appreciate the recappers being so detailed and the commenters providing interesting information as well (thanks Jarifa and Marta).
I like the Fer/Ana attraction and like the fact they are taking it slow and steady.
I like Leon and Fanny but am hoping they will introduce a few more subplots and interesting characters. Looking forward to seeing Pablo Montero...
Jardinera, thank you!
Diana
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UrbanA: glad I'm not the only one having problems adjusting to Tinkerbell!!
Urban, looks like they are holding back nothing in embellishing this story including animation. I love the hokey quality of it all.
Jarifa
I was so mad that they brought in Tinkerbell. My husband already has a low opinion of TNs in general, although he's never watched one, and he just happened to come in when she's talking to it, and my husband notices it and just went off on how ridiculous these shows are and this just confirmed it. I tried to explain that it wasn't a character and it was just her talking to herself, but he didn't believe me of course. UGH!
Leon has quite the willpower, even after a message. What a good guy.
What is Bruno hiding? Hmm...
"DonFer, whose hormones are wearing high-tops about now"
After the lighting strike silliness, Tinkerbell didn't bother me much, since it gave me a glimpse into Ana and how she coped as a child in the orphanage. It was cute when Bruno inquired who she was taking to and she fumbled a bit and just said doesn't matter in the end I'm talking to myself.
Does Fanny have two cell phones? Guess one for work and one private when Fernando was calling for Lola. I don't understand why Fernando needed to call Isabela for the address of Leon when he had just gotten the phone number for him from Betty.
Fernando - cheap drunk
Sebastian - it's a new sport for the Olympics
Isabela - we'll see who's king of the jungle
Ana - way out of my comfort zone into uncharted territory
Leon - bet you gotta beat them off with a stick
Fanny - purr like a kitten
Bruno - just because I stutter doesn't mean I'm stupid
I know that seven children is intregal to the plot of this story, but why do SN's characters always have so many children?
Tofie, I was wondering about Ana's phone also. Fernando called her when he thought she was Lola, and again as Ana. Didn't her name come up on the screen as Ana when he was calling Lola?
That BellaBiotch is quite a busy body, huh? It's so funny for me to see the actress play this role when last I saw her she played such a mamma bear.
Fanny going to stay with the boyfriend is pretty unrealistic, wouldn't she want to go stay with a girlfriend? She just met him, what if he tried something with her? We know that he won't because he has the poor&good stamp, but seeing how her last experience with a guy went...
Thank you for the detailed recap, which helps me tremendously. I haven't yet figured out how to enable the captions on my TV, so I try to translate during episodes with my trusty Spanish-English dictionary. I appreciate being able to compare your clear synopsis to my own feeble attempts at translation.
Cathyx, of course the tns are ridiculous and over-the-top; that's what makes them fun! The next time your husband teases you about watching them, tell him you're analyzing MCET according to Marxist philosophy, noting the class distinctions and confrontations between the wealthy/bourgeoisie and the poor/proletariat. Or, if he walks in when Tinkerbell makes an appearance, explain it as a manifestation of Ana's Freudian Id/unconscious self, dueling it out with her Superego/rule-abiding self. LOL! That'll keep him guessing!
Luz is adorable...this time asking Fanny if she's going to the jungle or the zoo with the Lion King.
So Fer, who NEVER drinks, readily accepts a cognac from Ana. And it took so little to get him drunk! At least he's a goofy romantic drunk and not a mean angry drunk or sobbing wreck drunk. And he likes to dance!
I'm looking forward to Isabruja trying to fix things with Fanny. I'm not sure she has any idea just how much Fanny hates her!
León seems almost too good to be true. A massage and no funny business?
I don't mind the cartoony things when they are forays into a character's imagination and not cartoonizing the regular action, the way the skeleton hit by lightning and boingy eyes things are. Those things bug me.
I'm confused about Ana's cell phone. First of all, Johnny gives Fer Ana's cell phone number and says it's Lola's. Wouldn't Fer have Ana's cell phone number anyway since she's responsible for his kids. And secondly, he called Ana on her cell, but isn't that the same number as Lola's? Did she get a new cell phone.
About Tinkerbell... I don't mind that as much as I minded the nightmare stuff...
btw, Ana told her 'tinkerbell' character that she had not seen her since the 'home' years... so 'Tinkerbell' was her imaginary friend while she was growing up in the 'hole' and the one that got her through the loneliness and emptiness of 'love' she experienced as a kid... the tinkerbell character was nagging that Ana was the one not in touch.
The interaction between Ana and Fer was cute. It sometimes strikes me that despite their ages, these two people aren't all that wordly and savvy on relationships. Fer may have married the first women he dated/fell for...maybe why he doesn't get what a skank Bela is. Sort of cracks me up actually that Leon seems to have more smarts and knowledge on how to handle and respect a woman than his older counterparts.
I think Fanny is going to cave on her own to go home, but watch Skank-Ho take credit for it, or down-right try to blackmail Fanny for Leon's job. wouldn't put it past her--something is so not right why she is trying to snare that man so fast. If her mother is behind this, could it be Nico that is really the one who did something to a woman long ago and she wants revenge. ( Can't imagine Carmen playing that type character---but who knows. )
Oh just let the boy take dance. He hardly looks the lacrosse type. Silly crisis.
Daisynjay
I also suspected Nico may have slighted Isabeast's/Belabiotch's mother in the past, driving her daughter's campaign to marry/seduce Fernando for some sort of revenge. It's an interesting thought.
i too was laughing at her frustration 'what will it take???'
Here's hoping she doesn't trick him, but I see that coming.
And I don't think she's either someone who has had to deal with no being taken seriously because she's smart or successful. If anything, throwing yourself at your boss week one isn't a way to be taken seriously. I'm guessing she wants the rich hubby so she can then just be the wife of the manor, live the social life and be "important". She and Graciela on Robo would be chums easy.
Daisynjay
There may be a 'revenge' behind-the-scenes goal too, why not. most tn's have that.
What I got from Bella Skank's tantrum scene with the magazines is a deep low self-esteem symptom, and something that makes her rush and trap Fernando before he discovers some hidden skeletons in her closet, like her being a black widow in her past.
Playing hard to get may be a stupid game but actually being at least a teensy bit harder to get is probably a sound strategy.
I too hate the bullying storyline with Nando. Bad on the teacher for not stepping in. If Nando would lose the necktie it would help, but the point is, we should be able to be who we are without catching grief over it.
J in Oregon
But look what Bill Gates became. Nando should think about that.
However, a makeover wouldn't hurt him one bit.
My instinct is usually to say that people don't need to change or fit in, but Nando is SO MISERABLE and seems like he'd rather be left alone than express his style. Sometimes you have to do the pragmatic thing and save your ideals for a different battle.
Also, Big Fernando did try to talk to Nando about whatever his problems were, and Nando rejected him. Maybe too little too late, but at least Dad should get points for trying.
J in Oregon
Kat
I've been trying to decide whether to allow my 11 year old daughter to watch with me, to work on her spanish speaking skills. I think she would enjoy all the kids' antics, but then we go to the strip club and Bela's seducing of Fer, and she may not be ready for all that yet.
Tofie, I also get a real kick out of your lists! And I too was wondering about Ana/Lola's cell phone. Then I remembered Bruno gave her one along with her uniform, so perhaps she does have two and therefore Fer didn't realize he was calling the same person.
Maricruz
My new idea for Nando is that he needs a secret identity. Ninja or something. He could take martial arts and parkour training, then go about in disguise in the evenings, kicking ass and righting social injustices. I think this would give him more confidence when dealing with his knuckle-dragger classmates.
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