Monday, September 15, 2014
Mi Corazón es Tuyo #41, Lunes 9/15/14 #41: Who Let the Dogs IN?
He knew she was planning something.
Well, he told Fernando that he loved her and of his intentions. “Seriously?” she asked.
Fernando closed his eyes briefly as though he were developing a headache from all this. Luz came running down the stairs to him and he picked her up asking “Who is the prettiest princess of all the ones in the stories?”
Ana said that Fanny was working late and Nando was also out; she wasn't sure where. With the five younger children, Isabela, Fernando, Diego, Nicolas, and Yolanda that would be ten. Isabela said that dinner must be ready and Ana said “Si, Señora” before turning away to bring Luz into the dining room. Isabruja followed with Alicia. That left the two brothers alone. Diego tried to comment on how Fernando had treated Ana, but Fernando wasn't having it. He told him that he was not to interfere in how he treats his staff.
Bruno was pleased to hear this and Luz realized that Bruno had it bad for Manuela.
Manuela said (semi-sarcastically) they wanted to please their employers. Isabitch said something to the effect that she hoped so. Manuela – who always had trouble keeping her cool – started saying what an entitled bitch she was and Isabitch heard her.
Ana began taking deep breaths to prevent herself from reacting to her and again tried to sidestep Luz's questions by making something up.
He grabbed the towel and got out of her sight. She was amused.
After she left the library Fernando asked Nick what was wrong. Nick told him that Nando's novia was a bit unstable. Fernando simply said “Wow” as though he could think of nothing better.
He got up and hugged the boy, telling him that somehow they were going to find the way for him to feel better.
Bruno entered with Yolanda's margarita and placed it in front of her. Again she addressed him as “Waiter.”
Fernando noticed but said nothing. Isabruja tried to silently convey her irritation at her mother but it was being ignored. Nando arrived and was surprised to see his father home so soon. A minor exchange about Sebastián later Fernando rose to get him.
As they exchanged a few standard greetings one of the twins carefully placed a plastic spider into Isabruja's soup bowl. Which she caught with the first pass of the spoon.
He got up from the table and headed toward the kitchen calling for Manuela. Manuela and Bruno ran in to see what was going on, Ana behind them.
Fernando then told the children that before they left the room they were to apologize to Isabella. Isabruja – who recovered miraculously from her little ordeal – said it wasn't necessary. However, Fernando was implacable.
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You outdid yourself with this absolutely fantastic recap.
The screen shots were incredible and told the whole story!
You captured each scene at just the right moment.
Wonderful!
Since things in the household are rather nightmarish (unless you are the brujas), the highpoint for me was Diego wanting to pay off Ana's debt. And Johnny's delusion about him being better looking than Diego was so insane I found it funny.
I know Leon has really become a problem when our Diana states he is dead to her. I don't enjoy the writers giving us two men, who we are supposed to want to pull for, but due to their overwhelming stupidity you just can't. And as Aphrodite noted, Fer may be hot but wimpyness and lack of spine are not attractive no matter how good you look. Leon's problem would be over if he would just confess and he'll just have to take the consequences of Fanny leaving.
I'm also concerned because the Leon plot seems to just bring out the worst in he and his wife. He is loathsome for lying to Fanny and his wife is unhinged if she thinks her "husband" would just start up where they left off after she abandoned him and took their child.
Thanks for your great work, Jardinera.
But on to last-night's dualities . . .
*Poor Xime actually suffers from bipolar disorder.
*Isabruja creates her own bipolar disorder by her duplicity.
*Fernan-duh merits his own award for double standards: "Only I am allowed to mess around with employees on company time, Diego."
*The twins - to whom I shall refer as Hermes and Mercury - got off to a great start. I hope the spider is the first of many such pranks.
Have a great day, All!
They're almost like kittens and puppies who get into mischief but their cuteness makes you forgive them quickly. Hence, we (and the gods) laugh at their antics.
The fortunate thing is that smart ones get tired of this after a while and want to be individuals recognized for themselves rather than as half of a pair.
Isabitch's dualities are deliberate. Her asking Fernando not to punish the twins and Luz (who is their cheerleader) is strategic. She is showing him her best side while abusing the servants when he is nowhere in sight. The one clue he will have to that is her mother's behavior. We have to hope that at some point they will be overheard arguing about this or some related thing.
As for Leon, he's in the doghouse with me over not telling Fanny the truth. However, Tamara is definitely not an innocent victim in the situation and she is definitely going to cause trouble for him and Fanny.
More later.
Even though Ana has stayed, she does not let Fernando talk around the facts and sticks it to him every chance she gets. That gives me hope for her in this untenable situation.
I laughed so hard when Bruno told Ana that "easy come, easy go Manuela" was "boiling over " for Johnny. Ana then said you know how she is that she was just "jariosa" (hot to trot) . Luz asked what "jariosa" was so Ana says "jarocha " meaning she is from Veracruz.
Of course the twins were at their best with the plastic spider in the soup. Silly but entertaining which brings me to Johnny. The whole Johnny subplot is far too sad and pathetic to be a part of the same show. From a terrorized and beaten Johnny to a plastic spider in the soup. Makes the head spin.
At least Diego wants to pay off Ana's debt.
Jarifa
Also, since Pablo Montero never seems to get through a novela without being beaten badly at least once, I'm sure the non-Don will do this. If not now, then later.
Not a whole lot to "like" about this episode. Though I get there needs to be discipline with the kids because honestly, I would have had something to say to those twins myself for their continued pranks, Fer is sliding down the slippery slope of losing what gains he made with the kids for going back to the stern, by the rules parent. Address the behavior, because it does need to be done, but don't link everything to this need to like Isa at this point. Doing that, he'll never win.
And maybe Tamara is a delusional beyotch in the making, but Leon is still wrong about not fessing up to Fanny. Just do it!! He's going to have to at some point because there is that adorable little cherub with the blond locks to explain.
And speaking of delusional. Really?? We have to watch Johny right back where we left him trying to worm his way back into Ana's life and "win" her back?? Really?? Excuse me while I leave my Diego table to go hit my head against the dart board wall.
And if Fer doesn't tell the Lemon Drop to shut the hell up, it's his face that will be on said dart board soon. Bruno should not have to take that...none of them should. (And I see a uniform in Manuela's future---this should be good).
Not getting the Ximena plot, but maybe this is a PSA in the making. Bi-polar seems an odd topic in a comedy, so they better treat it with the seriousness it deserves.
I don't think Ana is going to like Diego helping her. Her pride won't allow it.
Daisynjay
The other issue with some of these meds is that they blur a lot of things and the patient feels mentally sluggish. Which could explain Ximena's motive for getting Nando to do her homework for her.
I agree that Ana won't like Diego's attempt at paying her debt. It might feel like an obligation she doesn't want to pay in a different currency. She is sure to turn him down. If he's smart he'll point out that getting free of Doroteo would put her out of the danger that Isabitch will find out about that connexion. We know that will have to happen sooner or later and it will be as ugly as the writers can make it for this series.
“I know,” said Hermes. “You told me everything I need to know. Just watch what the boys are going to do. I didn't have to teach them a thing. They're naturals.”
and the incorporation of the statute “Wow; that was Giambologna's statue of me in that house! I wonder who the trickster is there?” Hermes said.
Well the rigid pole Fernando is acting just as expected. The more control he he loses because of his decisions the more strict and inflexible he becomes and he justifies it by claiming ownership. Mine, mine, mine. He is not a man but a self programed machine.
Alicia - so very, very sad
Isabela - happy wife, happy life
Twins - we ain't done
Luz - he'll force you too
Diego - buy her freedom or the indenture
Nando - if a professional can't fix it neither can you
Fernando - I love you rings hollow
Juan - ever heard of shrinkage
Yolanda - repeat it enough and it becomes true
Tamara - you can't make me
Ana - sic em, I'll watch
The screen shots, Aphrodite and Hera discussing amongst themselves, and your wry humor all come together perfectly.
“If only they could hear us,” Hera said. “But some mortals will be foolish in spite of themselves.” Wise words indeed.
I never thought I would enjoy the simple childish hijinx here but I am soaking them up. The spider was so predictable, but I laughed and enjoyed every second.
It's interesting that when Jen was ill, she confided in Johnny. We saw that he does indeed care about her and it was Jen whom he told what had happened to him. I'm not saying he was (is?) a bad guy with a somewhat slanted view of the fact he is "all that" :), but I see him changing. No one should have to have gone through what he did.
Fer continues to disappoint. As Karen noted "things in the household are rather nightmarish (unless you are the brujas)". Yes!the Your house is in chaos. Take charge man and get your house in order. Your children need you!
I like Diego more every episode. I'm really hoping Ana will give him a chance.
Loathsome Leon continues to lie by omission. Another whose house is in disarray. Fanny deserves to be told the truth! If he doesn't tell her (which I'm sure he won't),she will be even more heartbroken when she learns the truth from someone else. Anvils swaying in the breeze.
UA, this was fantastic! Thank you.
Diana
Holy Terrors-ific take on the twins' prank and the pics flowed with the commentary so very smoothly!
Some of my favs from your recap:
"Hissabela was gloating the whole time when Fernando played through the second act of “Wait 'till Your Father Gets Home.”
“If only they could hear us,” Hera said. “But some mortals will be foolish in spite of themselves.”
Isabully/Hissabela
"as Ximena came down the stairs looking like a younger version of Blanche Dubois in A Streetcar Named Desire" -- She certainly looked a mess. Had to laugh at such a purr-fect descriptor. Meow!
Daisynjay, I'm totally with you about the bipolar business being in a comedy. It was so painful to hear that last night-- painful for both characters. How does Nando deal with this one? Mental illness is so important and it's so important that the stigma is broken wherever and whenever, but this is certainly a very heavy introduction to a "light" story.
Was anyone else bothered by the scene with Isabruja and Manuela? For her to talk that way to Manuela in front of Alicia, who should have been shocked and appalled and possibly afraid of Isa, but then left the kitchen with her arm and arm? Huh?! That child has been in more serious need of affection than we realized! Manuela has been in her life for 8 years, Isa comes in and about a month later, Alicia is watching her humiliate a woman who she presumably cares about and who certainly cares for her? No, I was not ok with that scene!
Things better change quickly! Hera? A little help here?
Rebecca
Yolanda as the Lemondrop...too funny! However she continues to irritate more than amuse. Leon's troubled sneer is getting more angry; Fanny needs to get a clue except that she hasn't seen him since the wedding. Go Twins! I loved that only Manuela had the nerve to daintily pull the spider out of the soup. There's only one thing missing in the mansion: a big romping dog with dirty paws. Don't know how the writers forgot that one.
J in Oregon
with the following:
Yolanda entered, yelling for the “waiter” to show up and kiss her culo. (that was HISTERICAL!!)
...
Three golden apples says they're going to post the video on Facebook.”
“He just handed her his cojones on a gold platter.”
a couple notes... at the end of their conversation Fernando suggested he would help Sebas with his homework adn Sebas sort of smirked it off 'dad... if only' (meaning he did not expect Fernando to follow through with that)... that is when Sebas walked out crying and Fer stayed there crying.
When Fernando came out and talked to Ana he noticed that she asked 'what are WE going to do about Sebas?' he was pleased that she referred to 'US' dealing with Sebas, and that is when she corrected him saying 'US' dealing with the kids was the only thing they had in common anymore.
Fernando mentioned it to Ana and she replied 'wow!! about time...' right before he brought up the Diego being interested in her and she said that was no longer his business since he married ISa.
It was so funny that Ana was serving Bruno as her coach in 'go for Manuela if you care about her so much... oh... that is right, you have a problem with romantic relationships... ' and then she was complimenting his looks as better than Johnny's to give him some encouragement and fuel to make the move on Manuela.
I reread your recap this morning and still am in awe of your screen shots which reflected each actor's expression so perfectly. From the first one of Fernando manhandling Sebas to the last one of gangster Doro with his chunky diamond ring!
This episode just reinforced my seat at the "Diego" table. However, from what they show on the preview shots between commercials and the fact that Diego's old girlfriend, Natalie, is listed on the credits, I take it we are in for Ana catching Diego kissing Natalie in the library/home office.
I so don't want Diego to break Ana's heart.
What I am hoping for is whether or not Alicia figures out that Isabully has been faking her "helpfulness" she turns out to be a kind of double agent. She had to have been in Ana's corner before this and I can't see her ignoring Ana's role in her life. She's not a stupid girl and she did like the idea of Nando getting together with Brianna (who is the right girl for him).
At any rate, if Isabitch fulfills an earlier prophesy of arranging a gross humiliation for Alicia at her quince then Alicia will know she was set up for it. Of course, this could be one step in what I think is Isabruja's master plan to get rid of all her stepchildren so she can isolate Fernando and ride roughshod over him.
Someone brought up the issue of pre-nups before and no, there hasn't been any scene involving a lawyer or any discussion of this. This gives me a sense of foreboding.
BTW, Enrique Basurto is Lisardo's character, so we will be seeing him soon. Based on how he looks in the title sequence I suspect he will be up to no good.
also, can't wait for Enrique to make his entrance... and join in the fun...
wouldn't it be fun if Isa still had feelings for Enrique and he, too, got smitten by Ana?? aw the possibilities...
I was suprised Isabully didn't simply say to Fer "why should you worry about discipline? Pretty soon the kids will all be in boarding school and it will be someone else's problem"
Can't believe Manuela has to make like five different dinners every night to suit everyone's whims. But she makes it look easy.
Alicia's bruja internship seems to be going full speed ahead. Sigh. Pretty soon she'll be echoing Isa's nastiness and I hope it happens in front of Fer.
Wished Diego or Ana had called Fer on his double standards. "No fraternizing with employees during work hours, you say? Did you or did you not knock up your employee Isabruja during a WORK TRIP?!"
Yomama is going to find herself locked up in a mental institution if she doesn't rein in her behavior a bit. Perhaps Manuela should spice up those martinis with tranquilizers so they can all have some peace.
Has anyone ever seen Lisardo play anything other than a villain? He is so good with the antagonist role.
I agree with you about the twin boys. They are very handsome kids, and it does make their antics a bit easier to take, although that's completely unfair and I know it is.
I love that Diego offered to pay Ana's debt. I hope Doroteo took him up on it before Ana finds out.
At least Isa was embarrassed by YoMama's behavior at dinner. But that Alicia seems to accept the way Isa talks to the help makes me think that Alicia is going to adopt a very snobby attitude herself. First, with telling Ana that she doesn't want to be called Lichi anymore.
I have no use for plotlines involving the thugs at Chicago, and I want them to go away. We have enough villainy with the brujas in the house.
Is Fernando afraid of Isabela or something because he will not deny her anything, remaining quiet despite Yomama's continued slight of Bruno with Isabela in the room? Sick of him pulling, but you know I love you, on any of the kids that mention their distaste of Isabela and I laughed when he cried and asked himself what have I done. Good question Fernando, but answer it.
The cowardly lion is on my last nerve and withhold judgement of Tamara.
I was glad he finally did SOMETHING (telling Tamara he was moving out and wants a divorce), but it was not nearly enough. Why is Beatriz covering for him? She should be telling him to just be honest already?
Is Isa planning to go back to work, or does she intend for Enrique to take over her job so she can be a pampered lazy queen bee 24/7?
You and the goddesses have really hit your stride in this one. So many characters to share in the mischief and the pain.
I think Alicia is wide-eyed at what she sees Isa doing, but for someone who has horrid self-esteem, she is just drinking in the possibility of being just like Isa in looks and talent, let alone getting what she thinks is the affections of a classy woman-mother figure. I can see why she's possibly either going to emulate her and get bitchy herself trying to "fit in" with Isa, or she will be heartbroken soon in realizing she was a pawn. Bless her, I DO NOT want to have her overhear Isa making fun of her. I'll slap the writers silly if the do that. Every one of the younger kids, Alicia on down, took their mothers passing to heart in their own way and have acted out. Fanny may have outgrown her anger over Nanny's and Nando coming out his shell, but the younger kids still need guidance and love. It won't be funny to watch them be hurt AGAIN. No amount of Fer's pardons will make me root for him if he sees that and allows that to happen.
Daisynjay
I'm not really lurking... There didn't appear to be a Johnnys table on the patio but I found a rickety lawn chair by the dumpster and a Holly Hobby tv tray. Back in the shadows, gray haired woman, that's me.
Add a place at the Diego table for me!
Fer seems to be the bipolar of the group. He says one thing, acts another, feels hurt, then rages. He takes all of his frustrations out on Ana and the kids when he brought everything on himself.
The previews do look like he sits the kids down to try to get through to them. Maybe he will convince them to give Isa a chance. Which is just placing the meat in the mouth of the lioness.
Bruja Menor has her cake and gets to enjoy it too. No way is la Senora Las going to grovel and work like a 'naca', which will give her more time to humiliate Ana.
Daisynjay
My favorite scene was when the twins were making a video of Fernando's reactions. It captured precisely the fun that kids have when they prompt an out-of-control moments from their parents. My sister and I, much better behaved on a bad day than the twins, could not contain our giggles when our father started to fulminate in a particular way.
J in Oregon, I laughed out loud when you mentioned the missing big, sloppy dog. Yes, everything else is here for a kind of Cheaper by the Dozen laced with an evil step-mother. Where is Eugene Levy when we need him?
Lisardo played a wonderful and good character in a novela called Palabra de Mujer. It was on during the day and starred Yadhira Carillo, one of my favorites, Edith Gonzalez and Ludwiga P. I loved it, though it was not popular in Mexico or the US.
I continue to think that Nico and Jennifer are the moral centers of this novela. They both talk sense! I hope that they manage to survive as a couple and have some influence on the proceedings.
And I noticed last night that FERNANDO cannot tell the twins apart! Their own father! I still wish Ana would make an effort at that, too.
J in Oregon
A few comments I didn'’ get to make yesterday:
Victoria: in my house we would have gotten in big trouble for talking back or disrespecting an adult. BIG TROUBLE. However, I will give Sebes a pass for that. Times have changes. But I can’t excuse the phone throwing though. That’s a violent gesture and definitely unacceptable in my eyes.
Jardinera: thank you. Glad you liked the lists.
Carvivlie: I like your idea of Isa having a previous husband that she’s still married to.
Now for Monday’s ep:
Haven’t read all the comments yet, but wanted to get some thoughts in .
Did Sebes say it would be a miracle if he accepted Isa? I heard “milagro”
I was wondering the same thing Hera was. Why would Tamara want to be with Leon when he obviously can’t stand her?
Doubt that Doro will let Ana go. She’s too big a moneymaker for him. They come to Chicago to see her.
I was almost afraid to watch this ep because of what happened between Isa and Ana on Friday. Was so afraid the writers were going to have Isa torment Ana in every ep like she did on Friday's.
Nanette
While Fernando has the right to remake his life after Big Fanny's death, he was tone deaf to marry Isameanperson and bring her into the house. I realize he's doing it for Baby #8 but that was irresponsible of him to bring this lady around his kids, knowing his kids didn't like her.
and when Fernando mentioned that promise to Ana she replied stte of : 'that would be a first!' or 'now we are getting somewhere!' (don't remember which one)
Leon told Tamara that he would go live with his mom and she could have the 'boarding house room'. Does anyone else think like I am... this sounds like Fanny will end up visiting his room and get the surprise/news of her life!!
And remember how Isa treated the staff at the hacienda (Malinalco?) when they were there 'to work'.
It won't be until he sees Isa take it on one of his children directly in his face that he might notice... and then again it has come close (Isa bragging to Fanny at office about wedding in 3 wks...) and Isa going to try to solve Nico's problem by 'buying out' Jennifer... if only he were there in the bathroom in their conversation in the hospital.
Hanna
If we buy everything Diego said about his own childhood we can see that Fernando is a lot like Nicolas was when they were kids. No stepmother in their lives, so what happened? Did they have an aunt or a much older cousin? Were they sent away to school?
Fernando would have been Fanny or Nando's age at the time, so probably no need for a mother figure for him. I'll bet Fanny Sr was a lot like Nick's wife in taking care of the house and kids while husband earned the dinero.
Isabruja probably wants to become the standard RichBitch wife who can do as she pleases all day while the husband rakes in the money she is going to spend.
That first credit card bill is about due by now. How much does anyone want to bet that it will be three times what Fernando thinks it will be (not including the wedding stuff)?
They need to introduce a new character for Fan. The REAL love of her life.
I'm one of the few Fer fans, but even I'm was fed up last night. Stop making googly eyes at Ana!! It's not fair!!!
Also, Julia, you're right. Why CAN'T Fernando tell his twins apart?
Daisynjay - I also am eager for Lisardo to arrive on the scene. Are he and Isabruja in cahoots? Is this whole we-had-sex-and-I'm-pregnant-so-you-must-marry-me marriage an elaborate scheme to stage a corporate coup?
Of course, that should have happened and he should know them apart by now.
As a side note, I once saw a talk show on the subject of identicals. There was a set of identical triplets who not only finished each other's sentences (creepy enough) but said that since their parents couldn't tell them apart when they were born they had their butts tattooed so they could.
I would definitely not like that.
Ana and Diego marry. She does not love him, but learns to love him. Isa rides off in the sunset with or without Enrique and Fer is left alone, finally close with his kids and happy to be raising them, but sad that he lost Ana.
Bittersweet ending.
This was not likely true in the pre-digital age, but now that people in other countries can get spoilers anything resembling a less than happy ending will be a real downer for most viewers.
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