Thursday, September 18, 2014

Mi Corazón es Tuyo #43, Wednesday September 17, The Hit Parade.


I guess there are two helpings of recap tonight...and you didn't even have to bellow for the mesero to bring them!

Picking up where we left off ish, Diego of course forgives Ana for yelling at him. He understands why she doesn’t want him meddling. Huggy hugs. Strangly hugs.

Meanwhile, over at the garage, Jennys is familiarizing herself with the workings of a car whilst Johnny is familiarizing his hormones with Jen’s face. She cottons just in time to spare herself any familiarity with his saliva. QTH?! They are just friends! But she said he should find another chava, he says. She meant someone ELSE!


Later, at Chicago, Johnny Don Juanny tells Jennys that he had plenty of time to get over his obsession with Ana while he was locked up and drugged. He starts sliming on her again but she shuts that down fast. But here comes Dana, excited to see him and feel him up. She sees his battered face and fusses.

Leon calls Fanny and wants to meet to talk about something important. She isn’t sure she wants to right now.

Ana and Luz secretly work on sewing a pretty but sort of old-fashioned and little-kid princess dress as a gift for Alicia. Sigh. We can see where this is going. Where’s a fairy godmother?

Down in the kitchen, Manuela prepares enormous platters of meats and cheeses. Probably just Yoyo’s bedtime snack. She freaks out at Bruno about being a murderer with blood (paint) on his hands. What was he doing at that bodega with some shady shyster? He thinks this is hilarious and teases her with his murder hands. He asks if she trusts him. She isn’t sure.

Up in Yomama’s bedroom, Isa gripes that Fer is spending time with his kids, or as she calls them, mocosos (snots). The NERVE! She has a little fit-stomping tantrum and wants to go make him ditch the kids for her, but Yoyo warns her not to choose that battle because she will lose.

Fer and Sebas are in the homework room poetically discussing decimals, like pi which is as infinite a decimal as Fer’s love for Sebas. Aw. Ana eavesdrops and smiles. As she walks away, Isa swoops into the hall on her broom and crabs that Fer is having to do the nanny’s job because Ana is incompetent. Then she lets the insults fly. Too bad that open doorway is soundproof and Fer isn’t hearing this, because Hissabellow lets loose a long string of insults that, frankly, she must have thought up while looking in a mirror. Ana restrains herself to only a mild amount of sarcasm in her responses until Isa grabs her arm and twists it. Then she SLAPS her!!! Let’s rewind and watch that a few more times. Okay, now Ana is friqueando. Isa is irate, but Ana begs her to calm down. These days obstetricians are saying that brawls are bad for babies.

Isa stomps away just as Fanny arrives. Ana makes her kneel with her in the hall to pray to the patron saint of lost causes!  Fan says this is going to be a huge problem. Ana worries that Isa will rat her out, so she decides to beat the rat to the cheese and confess to Fer herself. But she agrees to let Fanny go first, because she wants to talk to Fer about León.

Fanny tells her dad that León wants to talk, but she’s worried and thinks something is really wrong. He offers to go with her and wait in the car.

Isa cries to Yolo about the slap. Yomama thinks she should rat to Fer and get Ana fired, but Isa doesn’t think that will work. They need a smarter strategy to get rid of the nanaca. Isa is pissed off to find out that Fer is going out with Fanny. Isn’t this the nanny’s job? She throws a childish tantrum half a second after he walks out of the bedroom, which he does not hear. That house has hella good soundproofing.

Down in the sala, Nico asks Ana for her help planning his proposal. She suggests involving the kids. They’d love it, Jen would love it, and it will show Jennys that they want her to be part of the family.

Nico asks the younger girls for their help with the proposal. They’re delighted. Fer overhears and smiles.

Back in the sala, Diego is DELIGHTED to hear about the slap. Ana worries that she will be fired. They hush up when Fan and Fer come down the stairs. [“despista, despista” –literally, be clueless. Act innocent.] Fanny asks Ana to come with them, too. She runs upstairs to get her purse and gets threatened by Yomama in the hallway. Diego watches Ana go with ojos de borrega a medio morir (lovesick  expression) and Fer glares at him. Diego smiles back beatifically.

The chofer drives Fer, Fanny, and Ana so they can all snuggle in the backseat on the way. Fer and Ana pep-talk her. Fanny goes into a café to meet Leo the Lyin’ (we know she is a nice girl and nothing like Isa and Yoyo because she thanks the chofer for opening the door for her). The chofer considerately waits outside the car for Fanny, so Fer and Ana are free to get cozy in the car. They nearly kiss. NO! FOCUS!  Ana says. Good vibes for Fanny!

Inside the café, León goes on and on about how much he loves Fanny, and he couldn’t believe his luck when he met her and she liked him back, and he was so afraid she would reject him, but he LURVES her. BUT? But, well, ya see, ahem...he finally confesses. Married. Kid. They got married four years ago because Tamara was knocked up, they never got along, it was miserable, he told her he wanted a divorce, and then she vanished with Mau. And now she’s back, and he was thrilled to see his son but told Tam again that he wants a divorce. Fanny is FURIOUS that he lied to her. His history wouldn’t have mattered to her if he had just been honest, but lying to someone isn’t love. León says he wants to start over. Fanny says it is OVER. Hashtag as if.

Out in the car, Ana asks Fer if he minds that his daughter is dating a mensajero. He says no, because León is working toward more. Fanny and the cowardly lion come outside fighting. She’s trying to get away and he’s trying to make her stay and forgive him. Ana separates them and Fer hugs Fanny while she sobs the story to them. He’s MARRIED! And has a kid! And he LIED!

Fer takes a moment to regard this punk who puts the menso in mensajero. Then he PUNCHES him in the face, so hard that he collapses to the sidewalk.

Ana comforts Fanny and caresses Fer’s punching hand. He says he regrets the hit, but he can’t stand lies.

Meanwhile, back at the mansion, Bruno tells someone on the phone that someone suspects nothing and something is about to fall. Then Yellanda bellows that he should be working! It’s late, but I guess when you work for witches, you have to keep witching hours. She demands a back massage, preferably with the oil and everything. Ugh.

But he gives in, and soon she sounds like she’s auditioning for a porn film. Isa hears the moaning and hollering from the hallway, and, just like NO ONE would do if it sounds like their mom is getting it on, barges in. Fortunately, the Lemon Tart is still fully dressed and enjoying some shoulder shiatsu. Isa finds out that Fer and Ana BOTH went with Fanny, and she is irate. Yoyo continues to subject us to suggestive That’s-What-She-Said grossitude.

Isa tries to call Fer, but he looks disgusted and rejects the call.

Luz has a nightmare that Isabruja is cooking her in a giant witch’s cauldron in a dungeon. Yomama makes a very believable hag who wants to eat her up. Luz wakes up screaming and runs to Ana’s room, but it is empty. Then she tries Fer’s room, but only finds Isa, which freaks her out more. She calls Isa a witch and runs away. Isa takes a moment to admire herself in her mirror mirror on the wall. Who’s the Fer-est of them all? Not you, witch. Fer avoids you like the plague. She blows herself mirror kisses.

Luz finds Nico and Diego in the study and tells them about her nightmare. Nico soothes her with a magic trick to take the nightmare away. It also produces a giant lolly from behind her head. Nice trick! She runs off, happier. Nico laments that he was never so involved and fun with Diego when he was young. He has a lot of regrets. Also he worries that it would be a mistake for Jen to marry such an old guy. Diego reassures him.

Jen calls Ana, who has arrived home and is trying to comfort Fanny. InoDoro is furious that Ana is late. Fanny cries a lot.

Diego goes to Chicago with Ana. In the dressing room, she tells him that she would have loved to be a ballerina. Well, then, we can still try, he says. WE?!, she laughs. She and the other girls offer him a tutu so he can demonstrate his ballet skillz. Apparently ballet is not his thing. He says his thing is ANA. He LOVES her. They make out passionately.

Avances:
Isa dumps over her food tray like a toddler and says Ana will be her servant.
Fer overhears Diego and Ana’s te amos and smoochies.

Additional vocabulary:
Chafaldrana – another form of chafa, meaning low quality
Mucho rueda y pocas nueces – all talk and no action (lit. lots of noise, few nuts) (Ana teasing Nico)
Hay pájaro en el alambre – someone might overhear (lit. there’s a bird on the wire)
Hay cuervos en la mazorca – same as above. (lit. there’s a raven on the cob? Mazorca can mean corncob but also an intimate group of people or a spindle. )
Partirle el mandarino en gajos – to beat someone up (lit. split a mandarin in segments)
Rabadilla – coccyx
Cábula – intrigue, trick
Omóplato – scapula

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Comments:
Thanks, Julia , for an excellent recap.

Jarifa
 

Great work on this one. Love this: I guess when you work for witches, you have to keep witching hours.

It's past time for Bruno to document Isabruja and Yomama's nastiness and go to Fernando with it. He has been employed there long enough that he should be able to talk to his boss about the havoc that happens behind his back.

We have no glimpse into Isabruja's youth, but it would be interesting to see what sort of childhood makes her think that children can be farmed out and locked away when it's convenient.
 

Awesome, Julia capturing everything with so much going on. Your idiom meanings really help too.

Though Isabela nasty, I do love her little stomp and mirror kisses. I wished Ana hadn't slapped her though she deserved a punch.

Wow, that kiss had way more passion than any between she and Fernando. Older bro is toast.

Ana - what the hell was I waiting on

Leon - I only knocked her up, I didn't love her, help me out here, Fernando

Jenny - gross, gag me with a spoon

Nic - if that diamond was a perishable it would be rotten by now

Fernando - you are married Leon

Isabela - just remember I love me and it will be alright

Bruno - choke hold

 



“Isabela knows nothing of how parents and children should behave with each other,” said Hera. “She is a disgrace to womanhood.”

“With a mother like Yolanda is that any surprise?” asked Demeter. “How much attention did she pay to her except to teach her to be greedy?”

“She will hurt those children. She doesn't want them in their father's life. She's like those stepmothers in the myths written by mortals of three centuries ago,” said Aphrodite.

“Did you see her stomp her feet like a spoiled child when she doesn't get her way?” Hermes laughed. “Even Luz is too mature to do that.”

“Yes. Her tantrums are amusing up to a point,” said Hera. “But her ill treatment of Ana is not.”

Morpheus came running in. he bowed before the others.

“I must speak. I looked into Luz's dreams. She truly fears her stepmother and Yolanda.”

“I know; I saw it, too,” said Hermes. “It was no laughing matter. Mostly because her father is incapable of seeing this.”

“She told her grandfather, but what can he do when he can't even stop Yolanda from bothering him?”

 

Finally Ana!
 

Could you please correct the header to say Wednesday not Tuesday?
 

Ana won't do it, of course, but she really should leave. Nick and Diego can protect the younger children with the help of Fanny and Nando. They are also better-equipped to fight back.

Ana's secret is too vulnerable in this situation. Isabully and Yomama will find out very soon about this and will use it to their advantage. Nothing Nick, Nando, Fanny, or Diego says about it will carry any weight.

We haven't been told this but I have to wonder how much contact Isababy had with her own father that she begrudges this to Fernando's children. I'll bet he rejected her just for being a girl.
 

Holy smoke Julia! This was one hot mess of an episode, but kind of fun. I'm with UA on all your wonderful quips. Such fun.

So Fer doesn't like lies and it makes him go a little nuts. That doesn't bode well for either Ana or Isa. Isa I could care less about, but ohhh, Ana. Maybe she should think about fessing up. With Nico and Diego both on her side, maybe they could knock some sense into Fer.

"Leon - I only knocked her up, I didn't love her, help me out here, Fernando"

Massive giggles. Of course, Leon isn't out of the picture, but betcha he's out of a job. I do like the fact that he fessed up and it wasn't Tamara leaking the info. One point for him...small teeny point, but I'll give him that.

And yes, that kiss. Wooo! And Ana just seems so comfortable with Diego too. Those pining stares between her and Fer were not as hot. Sorry producers, we have an on-screen chemistry issue here. The second guy isn't supposed to be the one the heroine sizzles with.

I kinda enjoyed the whole Luz nightmare scenes. The Evil Witch indeed--they should have had the mirror talk back. But Lord, that little girl is a treasure.

This Isa hating on the kids like this is just nuts.I too would have liked to know her upbringing. Her planmakes no sense. If it's not boarding school, Fer at this stage isn't going to leave them to the devices of any Nanny, Ana or no, while he gives her undivided attention. Why the heck would you set your sights on a guy with 7 kids if money or status is your goal. Ridiculous.

Daisynjay
 

Wow. Two excellent recaps for the price of one. Thank you, Julia and Eli! Thank you also, Julia, for the vocabulary lesson. Regarding 'rabadilla,' did Bruja Mayor ask Bruno to massage hers? Ewww. Somebody toss me a beanie if it will erase this image from my mind!

Regarding, "Isa hears the moaning and hollering from the hallway, and, just like NO ONE would do if it sounds like their mom is getting it on, barges in," OH HECK NO! What were you thinking, Isabruja!

Regarding Ana's attempt to make Lichita's quinceanera dress, I could have saved her from heartache. As the mother of teenage daughters, I learned very quickly never to purchase clothes for them without their consent. Regardless of how 'hip' or 'cool' I considered my taste in clothes, if I purchased something for them without their input, I inevitably had to return it. At least I never put the time and effort into making their clothes like Ana. :(
 

Could we have a guess from all as to how long it will be until Fer finds out about Ana and Chicago?

Put my vote in for Episode 80 +/-!
 

Julia, loved your recap word for word... great humor all throughout...
too many to list favs... but i agree with UA, the 'witching hours' was great.
also 'let's rewind and watch that a few more times'
thanks for the vocab... i missed some of those totally.

tofie, i will second DaisynJay that these two had me giggling...
Ana - what the hell was I waiting on

Leon - I only knocked her up, I didn't love her, help me out here, Fernando


Ecuador, i think YoMama mentioned 'rabadilla' as the spot in her body that was hurting... i would diagnose this as sciatica...

Add me to those curious as to how Isa's family was relating to each other as she was growing up, especially the father figure... she probably is trying to not let Fernando spend much time with his kids(read between the lines, lady, he is A-VOI-DIN-G YOU!!! yeah YOU!!! you might as well declare your love to your mirror, besides using it to love yourself) because by not having her dad's attention, she didn't know just how big a difference it makes...
 

Loved the scene where Isabitch thought Yomama was getting her rocks off. That was hilarious especially when she walked in and didn't see what she expected to.

Again, it makes no sense to pursue a man with seven children no matter how rich he is unless you are prepared to love the children and they to accept you. Hissabitch sees the children as disposable. The sooner Fernando realizes this the better off he should be.

Note that I didn't say "will be" due to the probably length of this series.

Victoria, I predict he will find out in about 10 episodes.
 

Julia thank you for the recap and for the excellent new idioms and vocab! I especially liked these lines:

"That house has hella good soundproofing."

"Fanny says it is OVER. Hashtag as if."


"It’s late, but I guess when you work for witches, you have to keep witching hours. She demands a back massage, preferable with the oil and everything." EEEEEwwwww!

"Isa hears the moaning and hollering from the hallway, and, just like NO ONE would do if it sounds like their mom is getting it on, barges in."

UA, not only has Bruno worked there long enough, but for crying out loud, the boss has come to him and used him as a friendly ear about his love life! Clearly the fact that no one is going to Fer is just TN life-- if they went to Fer it would speed up the story! Still, you would think he’d do a better job at protecting his peeps! Unless, as Julia suggested the house is super sound proof-- no, there is NO WAY, anyone living within 5 miles of that house has not heard the lemon drop screaming for "mescero" (sp?)

Tofie: Though Isabela nasty, I do love her little stomp and mirror kisses. I wished Ana hadn't slapped her though she deserved a punch. YES!!!

And Leon - I only knocked her up, I didn't love her, help me out here, Fernando. Again, YES!!!

The thing I don't get (but then I guess I just need a beanie or a hard hat) is that Fer has BEEN to Chicago and fell for one of the dancers. So how are we to believe that he's going to go beserko when he finds out that Ana is a dancer there?

Later,
Rebecca

 

[“despista, despista” –literally, be clueless. Act innocent.] it could also be ‘keep them clueless’
 

would Nico, Diego, Nando or Fanny have any influence on Fernando when he finds out the truth about Ana? ... definitely not at first, but they will be around once the initial rage dissipates... problem is Isa will also be around to remind him of Ana's 'lies'... so it will be a very conflicting period for Fer. and we all know what he does with conflict... he gets very vulnerable and acts blindly.... i bet there is a lot of painful offenses and glances toward Ana from Fernando once he finds out.
 

Rebecca,
regarding your comment...
Fer has BEEN to Chicago and fell for one of the dancers. So how are we to believe that he's going to go beserko when he finds out that Ana is a dancer there?

it is like you tolerate someone else's habits and customs as long as they don't affect you... once he finds out Ana belongs to THAT LIFE he has been criticizing he will lose his cool... just like a dad does not mind a daughter being friends with a poor or bi-racial boy but once the relationship gets serious and the boy proposes, the dad has a fit with it... it is different 'thresholds' when it gets THAT close to home... and in Fernando's case, when it IS HOME, about YOU and THE ONE YOU LOVE who lied and is not THE ONE YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW.

Diego's own interest in Ana might prevent him from telling Fernando all the details he now knows about the circumstances of Ana working there... that not even Nico knows about.
 

Martaviett I know where you're coming from and I know you're right and they'll make a big deal of it, I'm just saying to me, it won't ring true. He was totally in love with the idea of Lola. And after meeting "Lola" he seemed to feel differently about the dancers-- seemed to see her more as an artist, I thought. I think that because of that the writers are going to emphasize that it isn't the occupation, rather, it's the lie that will make him crazy. Well, we all know it will get tied up in a nice bow (unless the writers move towards the audiences preference for the chemistry between Diego and Ana) at the end. I'm just saying that to me, it won't ring true unless it's about the lie and not the dancing.

And speaking of liars, isn't he going to be one himself? He certainly seems to be moving forward with putting the moves on Ana. It was she that stopped them from kissing, not proper Fer.

Rebecca
 

it won't ring true unless it's about the lie and not the dancing.

absolutely... and they have sent us reminders in just about every episode of the last week, about how much Fernando 'HATES' lies...
so i am with UA, the sh__ will hit the fan sooner rather than later, about 10 eps sounds right to me too.
 

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It's one thing to be in love with someone "inappropriate" to you.

It's quite another to actually decide to settle down and marry them.

Isabooboo is the "more appropriate" wife for Fernando and his social class. You can love someone all you want to but if social class & approval is very important to you, you will not marry your inappropriate partner.

For Diego, it's different because he's in a creative field and I don't think he cares about social status and such. Nico figures he's old and he's gonna do what he wants to do and love who he wants to love.

But Fernando is very rigid and structured and Isabonkers is on paper more appropriate to be the wife of the president of La Costena than an exotic dancer from the hood. F
 

I like how you worded it, Anon207. However, I am with Rebecca that Fernando needs to base his rage on the fact that it was a LIE than on the content of the issue. He has no hopes/plans to get to marry Ana at this point, but I can tell the fact that she LIED to him will make him go beserk... too bad for him that his issues with what Anon207 worded so well will make Diego the better partner for Ana... so his rage will only push Ana quicker into Diego's arms.
 

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The Big Reveal predictions so far:

Victoria: around Ep 80
UA: around Ep 53
Marta: around Ep 53
 

And part of the issue is that Fernando is not only the President of La Costena (which would make Isa the better choice) but he is also the loving father to 7 children (which he admittedly considers a higher priority than anything or anyone else), which makes Ana the obvious choice...
Fernando has to realize he can't have the cake and eat it too... so he made his bed (chose to and married Isa) and now he has to sleep in it (he should not be concerned with what Ana does at nighttime as long as it does not interfere with her job, or what Ana does or doesn't do with Diego or anyone else, it is her private life) ... but love is a two sided edge... so he will hurt others (Ana and the kids) and be hurt(by his own choices and reactions).
 

I don't think that Isabitch's alleged social standing is of any real importance to Fernando. Leon's was not important to Fanny, so he didn't instill any class snobbery into his kids. Nor did Fanny, Sr.

What both Leon and Ana are guilty of is lying by omission. Leon is momentarily the more serious offender because he boinked Fanny, but Ana actually has more at stake now. When Fernando learns the truth (which we know will happen at the least convenient time) he will feel 5x the fool because of the five people who already know her secret. Make that 7x when he ultimately finds out that Lola and Ana are the same person.

I can easily see Isabitch and Doroteo becoming accomplices if she finds out under compatible circumstances.
 

Okay, I fixed the title. Tuesday, Wednesday...they're all the same, right?

I laughed at Leo the Lyin's "nothing happened between us" line. And loved Fanny's retort: you were married and have a kid! That isn't NOTHING! It's like when a guy has an affair and then insists to his wife "it meant nothing!" Um, it meant you didn't care enough to be faithful. Why do they even use these terrible lines? Do they ever convince anyone?

Nico is dithering so much about the proposal that I'm starting to worry he's going to die before he gets around to it.

I think Ana and Diego have way more heat and a much better relationship than Ana and Fer, too, even aside from the Isa obstacle. Think about it, Ana...would you rather be with someone you're afraid to tell the truth, or someone who knows it all and loves you the way you are?
 

Two recaps. Double the fun. Thanks Marta and Julia.

I like that Ana’s first reaction after she slapped Isa was concern for the baby.

I’m sick of the Lemon Tart (Julia, love it—I’m going to refer to her as that from now on) always yelling and whistling for Bruno.

I have to say I felt a little sorry for Leon after Fer hit him.

Daisy: I think he was pushed to tell Fan because he knew Tamara was going to. No telling how long he would have kept silent otherwise.

Tofie, loved:

Leon - I only knocked her up, I didn't love her, help me out here, Fernando

Isabela - just remember I love me and it will be alright


Diego and Ana do have a lot of chemistry. It’s very difficult when one of the characters from the main couple have more chemistry with a secondary character than the other half of the main couple. That’s what kind of soured me on the movie Sweet Home Alabama. I thought Reese Witherspoon’s character had more chemistry with Ethan Embry, who played her gay cousin, than Josh Lucas (you know me, can’t pass up a chance to reference a movie).

Ana’s going to be blackmailed into being Isa’s maid.

Nanette
 

Ana's love for Fernando is her main obstacle right now. If she were to fall in love with Diego the following would happen:

-- She would be free of worry about blackmail regarding her other job
-- She could go to the appropriate legal authorities for protection with whatever she actually knows about Doroteo (If it's enough for any serious investigation)
-- She would not have to care about further abuse from Isabruja and the Bruja Mayor.

I wonder whether Diego has the appropriate connexions to put Doroteo under journalistic surveillance for protection and a future expose.

Ana was never part of "that world." She dances in it, but is emotionally and socially apart. She doesn't flirt with the patrons, she doesn't interact with them. She leaves the stage when she's done and goes home alone. She broke up with Johnny ages ago (relative to the number of episodes that have passed).

She needs to get out of there and Diego's attempt at paying her debt probably escalated Doroteo's demands on her.
 

We can "say" its about the lie but if Fernando had known about Ana's dancing life upfront, he NEVER would've hired her on as a nanny. He would've dismissed her with "nope, can't have that trash around my kids." Fernando knows this & Ana knows this. That's why she didn't tell him in the first place.

Fanny knows this too, that's why she was running to tell Fernando about Ana being a dancer so Daddy would fire Ana; Fanny knew Fernando wouldn't go for that.

If Fernando had knocked up "Lola" from Chicago or Manuela or the waitresses I don't think he would've married her.

He married Isabela because he felt obligated but she is (on paper) more appropriate to being the wife of the president of La Costena.

I think that's part of why Fanny Sr. married Fernando instead of Diego. Even though she did love Fernando, he was more "appropriate" than Diego.
 

Anon207, exactly. You can bet part of Fernando's process in deciding to marry Isabela (hell, to sleep with her) was her social position and education.

Fernando's can dismiss his attraction to Lola as lust and for him she just an object lusted for by him and every other man in the club.

Not sure what will be the bigger issue for Fernando. An actual relationship/hook up between Ana & Diego or the fact she performs in a gentleman's club. Is he more butthurt she chose Diego instead of sleeping with him while married, angry she lied and misrepresented her real self from the beginning, or say he wants to protect his children from an exotic dancer and her slimy pimp? When he does find out Ana is the clubs headliner, Isabela, justifiably as his wife, should demand her head and spring on him Ana hit her as proof her coarse lifestyle.

I'll say again I like Diego, and that kiss was a steamer, but not convinced. (I'll concede it bummed me out, wanting her with Fernando). Nic again spoke to Diego not to pursue her if his intentions not honorable.

 

Would someone mind clarifying what "Naca" means? Please.

I'm new to Caray and wanted to say that for those of us who are reading the blog for novelas that are being rebroadcast, it is a tremendous help when you put the the episode number in the header. This helps so much because, of course, the air dates for the reruns are not the same as the original air dates.

You guys were very consistent with Lo Que La Vida Me Robo and it was such a big help.

I love this blog and reading such thought-provoking comments.
 

Anon, "naca" means low-class, vulgar, tacky.
 

Anon, the episode numbers might not be that accurate if Univision merges 2 (or 3) episodes into one (like what happened with DTQTQ).
 

Tks a lot Julia

Ana hasn't lied about dancing, she just hasn't disclosed it to Fer.

The biggest lie is Isa, about the baby's papa.
 

Anon 1:08. I too question if Fernando would have married had he impregnated "Lola" or some other desirable undesirable. Isabela, for appearances, was a great choice for his bedmate, stepmother and wife. Isabela and Yolanda picked him specifically and knew what he would respond to and were right.
 

Ana lied to Fer while in the Lola disguise, and then had her friend who pretended to be Lola lie to him again.
 

Isa is only a good partner/wife for appearances' sake until Guille and Alex get a bunch of videos of her acting like a bratty toddler onto YouTube :).
 

Variopinta I thought we didn't know who the father is actually?
 

The episode number issue was really awful during the first half of QBA. That's why I listed them as "Capitulo 104.2 and 105" when they were slicing and dicing them into 1.5 eps per night.

I'm sure the viewers appreciated the limited commercial breaks.

I also don't think that Fernando was thinking at all when he boinked Isabruja. It was an impulse he regretted because of a moment of weakness. She might have seemed appropriate on paper as a future wife, but he knew he didn't love her. What makes this a doubly bad mistake is that she was a colleague and an employee. That is never a smart thing to do and he realized that.

Can't wait to see what Enrique will do when he starts work.
 

Tofie - You brought up a point about Don Nico's conversation with Diego, warning him not to pursue Ana if his intentions are not honorable. I suspect the tn writers included this conversation as foreshadowing. Also, did anyone else notice that the screen shot of Ana catching Diego kissing Camera Girl in the library lingered a little longer than usual? Frankly, I prefer Diego with Ana because they sizzle. Moreover, they have no secrets. The only way to make us dislike Diego for Ana is to expose him as a player, unworthy of Ana's love.
 

True. Pablo Montero historically has played nice guys. Prior to QBA he never intentionally hurt anyone in a novela.

Diego's "girlfriend" (whose name I don't remember) is another fly in the ointment.
 

Last night was not the only time Nic has had that conversation with Diego and says it almost every time we drop in on one. I think Diego lives in the moment and loves the one he is with. Decent guy, hot guy, interesting, yep but not believing he would or could live a life like Fernando and think for Ana that family and Fernando is what she always dreamed of.

We've not heard a peep out of Ana about finding her mother for awhile.

 

I agree with that, Tofie. While Diego has talked about getting an apartment I don't see that he's taken much action on that front.

Of course, that puts him away from Ana if he does that. I now believe he needs to be in the mansion to help protect the children from Isabruja.

Could Diego revise his career to become a photojournalist or something else that would keep him home? Maybe. Would that make him happy? Who knows? I think his motive for staying away was more about running away from something rather than running toward something else.
 

Even Pablo Montero's character in QBA wasn't THAT bad of a bad guy. Ruben's sidekick who kidnapped Irasema was worse than PM's character. He was just a rival for Maria's affections. He & Jorge Alfredo were on good terms at the end, to the point where JA bought PM's character a brand new MariachiMobile.


 

UA, great point on Diego's motives to have stayed away. His motive for staying away was not only his lifestyle but Fanny Sr and his resentment toward Fernando.
if they can eventually put that resentment/guilt in the past, there is no reason for Diego to want to get away for long periods if he wants to settle down with Ana... but Ana could live elsewhere with Diego and spend daytime at the house to help with the kids (not having to sleep there).

Do I want Ana to end up with Diego? hmmm... if it was not for the kids, I would say ABSOLUTELY!! but i believe the kids NEED Ana and Fernando needs her as much IF NOT MORE than the kids, she stabilizes him on his temper tantrums. (well, with the exception of the bomb that will drop any moment now). Is this fair for Diego?? of course not!!
Isabella and Ino-Doro becoming accomplices... scary... don't go there.
It will be interesting if Enrique(or whatever his name is, EB) falls for Ana's virtues... and then Fernando has but another reason to kick his ass to the curb. Esp if Isa's baby turns out to be his...
Definitely Ana's lists of pros and cons between Fernando and Diego is off balance... but it all depends what is more important to her, and we know she has been putting the kids on top of her priorities since she arrived at the house, pretty much. As difficult as the situation is now with Fernando, though, she could (scratch that, SHOULD) consider the possibility of accepting Diego... especially given the current situation where she sees no hope whatsoever of ever getting together with Fernando. She could protect the kis more as their aunt than as someone who is not allowed anywhere near them (when the bomb explodes)

 

Pablo Montero historically has played nice guys.... not only that, UA, but nice guys who end up on the losing end (if not dead) of the race for the girl of their dreams... sigh... some stereotype he has fallen into.
 

Outstanding Julia. "Jennys is familiarizing herself with the workings of a car whilst Johnny is familiarizing his hormones with Jen’s face" and "She cottons just in time to spare herself any familiarity with his saliva" were excellent.

I am hoping that Leon will slink into the night, never to be seen again.

That was some Ana/Diego kiss (totally agree daisy). I definitely want her with Diego. The children will still have her as their aunt. Hopefully, he will leave Isa and find someone else. Wishful thinking as I'm sure Diego will lose once again as you noted Marta.

Julia, thank you for the excellent vocabulary. It is very much appreciated.

tofie, "Nic - if that diamond was a perishable it would be rotten by now made me laugh".

Diana
 

Ecuador Bound:

In several other posts, I had mentioned this screen shot of Ana catching Diego kissing his model girlfriend in the library. Her screen name is Natalia (Margarita Vega) and, as she is listed in the opening credits, I believe she will have a role in at least several, if not more, episodes. So, it might turn out that Diego does disillusion Ana by going back to his “mujeriego” behavior.

Although I think the chemistry between Ana and Diego is so much better than that with Fernando, I agree with others that it is unlikely that Ana will end up with anyone other than the main hero Fernando. Of course as this is a novela, we will have to wait until the last episode to see them together. Therefore, the relationship between Ana and Diego can not last, even though some of us would prefer to see her with Diego.

My question is, they are portraying Fernando in such a “wimp” light and his refusal to see the harm the real Bruja Menor is doing to his 7 kids, how will the producers redeem him?

I read the Latin Post article about WL replacing PM several times. The more I read the article and the posting on TVyNovelas (both in Spanish and English), the more convinced I become that a replacement for Diego (PM) isn’t likely. Maybe they will write Diego off or have Ana break up with him. Both articles state that Juan Osorio has warned PM to be punctual not that he is out of a job and will be replaced.

I had never heard of PM having problems with directors on other sets. He was a main character in FELS which was, what, 200+ episodes. It sounds as if Juan Osorio is a tyrant, putting the adults and children on diets, etc.

 

I still hate Osorio for getting rid of Elías on PEAM. And Alex on UFCS. I do not like his casting shenanigans. I'm mostly hoping this one doesn't turn all murdery and psychotic.
 

Pablo had a legal problem during the last weeks of FELS' shooting schedule. Had the judge in that case decided to throw the book at him Mejia wouldn't have replaced him and may have had his character die, which would have hurt the rebroadcast value of the series.

Not to mention first-run problems when viewers in other countries would have found out spoilers on the internet. Obviously there was a batallion of Televisa lawyers to rescue the situation.

Since this is Pablo's third series with Jorge Salinas they obviously work well together and it doesn't look like there are issues with other actors. Osorio might just be blowing smoke. I wish they'd stop insulting our intelligence this way.
 

Urban - That was a smart way to label the episodes for that may or may not have been merged.

I agree with Anon @ 1:13
When one is reading the older recaps on the "Delicious" page of Caray, Caray, it really helps to have some kind of numbering system because, as happened with this episode, sometimes the days of the week do not match the date; therefore, it is hard to follow the daily recaps in sequential order.
 

Victoria
I don't think it a too wild assumption that Enrique is the baby daddy. How else are we going to get Fer out of this mess.
Love your Ricardo avatar, did you notice mine?
 

Thanks to Marta and Julia for the super recaps! (I loved "Leo the Lyin'"!)
They made such an issue last night of Fern saying he can't stand a liar...and the queasy look on Ana's face. Makes me wonder if they will dredge up some past lie of Fern's to throw that statement back in HIS face. I hate to keep plucking the one note song, but Li'l Fanny being Diego's daughter, and Fern hiding the fact all these years, would be a doozy.
J in Oregon
 

Yes Variopinta I did notice FC in your Avatar. Is that pic from MEPS? In that novela I loved the way FC tied his tie; so much so that I spent ages on the Internet trying to figure out what the knot was called and how to tie it so I could tell my "stuck-in-the-mud" Windsor Tie husband.
FC's ties were so.... beautiful. But then again, his leather coats in STD were awesome also. FC really knows how to dress.

Urban:
Do you like PM's hair style in this novela? I think you were the one who sent me the pics of him in QBA.

Julia:
Elías character in PQEAM really grew on me. I came to like his character so much that I wished the couples (FC & BS, EE & MC, and AA & KE) could have ended up working together, making for a much better ending.
 

Wow! Fer is toast after that kiss indeed. Thanks Julie, awesome recap. I think Ana will marry Diego but something goes wrong. Right now they have incredible chemistry. I agree with everyone Fer is a snob. He married a socially acceptable Isa so what's his problem? It didn't matter what his kids wanted.He hides very conveniently under "the right thing to do". Make your bed, lay in it

Hanna
 

Are these the only theories put forth so far:

1. Bruno may be Ana's father
2. Fanny may be Diego's daughter
3. YoYo may be Ana's mother, making Ana Isabruja's sister (half sister). On no!!!
??

By the way, what is Bruno's big secret?
 

I'm guessing (totally just a wild guess) that Bruno belongs to a secret society magic or gambling club. And they get all dressed up, and the bodega is sort of like a speakeasy.

But then where would the red paint come from? A magic trick gone awry? Sprucing up the speakeasy? Making posters for a strike against Lemon Tarts and their outrageous demands?
 

What is getting tiring is Fer's continual seething at anyone near Ana, Johny, his brother, I don't think it would matter.
They show in the previews how ticked he is seeing her kiss someone Diego. And you know what...it sort of bothered me he was moving in for the kill in that car. Hello MARRIED!! Made me wonder what his motives are. If she hadn't stopped it, would that have been a small kiss, sorry shouldn't have done that, or some sort of "let's catch these moments because I do really love you" from him. All the while sleeping with the wife and letting her run rampant in the house along with her bad-mannered mother. (sorry, I just don't find her funny). How very Leon of him.

I guess I find that idea of Ana being being "the one I love on the side" kind of demeaning to Ana. There to make him feel better, adore him and take care of his kids with no discernible life of her own seems to be what he wants. Wrong of me to almost hope he does find out about her dancing? make him leave her alone for awhile as the Isa mess plays out. I won't enjoy Ana just living in angst and him manipulating her feelings every day for lord knows how many episodes.

Daisynjay
 

Thanks Julia and Marta, two for the price of one is always good.

Bruno's secret? My guess is he's doing some kind of charity work for children, perhaps he got paint on his hands doing finger painting and magic with the children.

Carlos, I haven't heard you speaking up for Tamara. Isn't she just the kind of TN young woman you find so attractive?

YoMama is getting too difficult for me to stand. She annoys me more than Isabela. I was so hoping that Bruno would tell her that he's not a masseur.
 

Daisynjay, couldn't agree more. Fernando believes he owns her and she is ok to play with on the side but not to marry.
 

I was hoping Bruno would give Yomama the address of a skeevy massage parlor two hours away (and talk it up like it's posh) and send her there in a taxi with instructions for the driver to abandon her.
 

Fanny being Diego's daughter? Please, not that. Fernando doesn't deserve that.

Bruno as Ana's father? Maybe.

I think his secret is that he has a gambling problem.

As for Fernando seething at other men near Ana, I think he's just as angry with himself for falling into Isabruja's telerana. She probably knew just enough about him to know she could guilt him into marrying her if he didn't already decide that he had to. He didn't accept her proposal before she was pregnant and only that would have made him marry her.

Julia, I love that comment about the sleazy massage parlour.

I agree that Yomama is very annoying. Until she somehow manages to embarrass Isacrybaby the next time.
 

Julia:
Taxi to massage parlour,

I laughed so hard....

What a sense of humor you have.
 

@ Urban and a few others...
Ana should not stop doing what she loves to do. Diego should not give up his travels or career choice. Working an office job is not ideal for every person. In fact, it is a rather unhealthy lifestyle choice and involves a lot of sitting and inactivity. Dancing is great for you mind, body, and spirit, as is traveling around the world and exploring new landscapes and cultures. I hope Ana and Diego never "settle down".
-Kat
 

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