Saturday, September 13, 2014
The She-dog Shows Her Fangs #40, 9/13/14
After overhearing Ana’s admission to Fanny that she is attracted to him, Diego sneaks off all smiles, giving himself a mental(?) high-five. Ana senses that somebody’s overheard her and Fanny’s girly chatter but is too late to catch the culprit. More slumber party activity ensues.
The next morning at breakfast, Jennifer tells Dana she’s got to get another job to help pay back the money Ana borrowed from Don Doroteo to pay for her cancer operation and therapy. She refuses to ask Don Nicolas for the cash, but accepts Dana’s suggestion to at least ask him to help her find a job. And, of course, Don Nico comes through for her. He’s got a buddy/client? that’s got a shop fixing luxury cars. He’ll get the guy to give her a job—as a mechanic???? (More likely as a receptionist, but either way, unless it’s high class hooking, dealing drugs or winning the Irish Sweepstakes, there’s no way in Hell Jens is ever gonna to pay off that kind of loan in this life or the next!)
Ana and Fanny discuss Isabela’s return on the arm of Don Fernando the next morning. Ana admits they’ve both just got to face the fact that Bela’s the boss’s new bride and be ready to deal with whatever happens. (Boos and hisses go up from this end of Viewerville. Screw that! Give the broad a taste of her own medicine! Show her a bit of the former Lascurain Luhhhhhv you kids were always sharing with those other pre-Ana mother-usurping nannies of yours!! Get some backbone and if you’re gonna turn the other cheek, then make sure it’s the ones on your derrieres, dearies!!)
Meanwhile, as Leon and Mau sleep, Tamara sneaks a peek at Leon’s favorite’s phone numbers and finds Fanny’s name then suddenly goes into plotting mode.
The next day, by orders of Don Ferd, Bruno has assembled all the servants into a single file line-up awaiting the entrance of the “newlyweds”. Field Marshal Yo-landed-us-a-big-un, dressed today like an elephantine yellow beach ball comes marching down the stairs to
Finally the happy couple appear in the doorway. With a snap of the boorish Yo-Marshal’s fingers, the group greet the returning Sr. and Sra. in unison. In irritatingly sweet and lilting tones she returns the greeting. Yo-Marshal smiles a pie-wide grin. And, as hubby Don Ferd secretly shares his hang-dog stare with anxious Ana--make hers a stalwart and bewildered glare--La Bruja de Bela pointedly walks over to her with a for-your-ears-only salutation. Smiling evilly she croons in Ana’s ear that she is now the Sra. in Don Effer’s house and is Fernando’s permanent bunking buddy. “--Divine, isn’t it?”
Ana musters all the self-control she has and with a glance over at Don Effer, she races wordlessly back upstairs to her room to pout and pull her hair out. (Viewerville boos at Don Effer’s continued nerdy, naive, and definitive dunce-headedness where his beaming bride, Bela, is concerned.) Bela allows herself a silent smirk of triumph, then walks back to give hubby a loving kiss which he and his ego totally eat up. (Viewerville pauses its remote to fight back a major gag attack.)
Upstairs, Ana is pacing like a caged animal while Bruno begs her to be reasonable and to stay for the children’s sake, at least. “—Don’t give the woman the pleasure!” No, she hurts way too much inside to continue on this way. He admits to having lost at love a long time ago and having to deal with it as well. Not actually having to suffer through the loved one’s living side by side with the other man, but the feelings of bitterness and hostility [desamor] definitely. “—How do I get over living side by side with them, suffering her continual insults and humiliations, their having a child together, knowing they sleep together nightly? No. I have got to get out of here. I’ve got to leave this house!!” Bruno reminds her that they’ll all be unprotected if she leaves, especially the children, who need her now more than ever. “--Please, we all need you, even Don Fernando! Don’t leave us!” She tells him she simply cannot handle it at all and they cling to each other, both miserable as Hell.
Downstairs, Bela leaves Don Effer with her mama while she goes up to rest and have their things unpacked. Yo-Marshal bellows for Bruno so he can serve them drinks after his long travels. “—Mesero!” He asks if she’s calling for Bruno. “--Yeah, that useless majordomo of this house.” Don Ferd reminds her that Bruno is not just a waiter, but the majordomo and that he’s been with him for years. He politely asks that as such to treat Bruno respectfully.
Ana has packed her bag, meanwhile, and starts to leave. She marches right back in, though, and goes through the litany of problems each of her charges are suffering. No, she’s just going to have to be on the lookout for them with that bruja on the prowl. She’ll have to stay, for their sakes. Bruno thanks her and advises her that for the moment she should just bear up and speak to Don Ferd about the children while keeping her distance from him and Bela otherwise. “—If she weren’t preggers I’d not put up one second with that…..” They all need their jobs and must keep quiet and obey to keep them. He offers his friendship and support in the meantime. “--You need a friend and you can count on me to be there for you.” She hugs him tearfully and thanks him.
Just then Bruja rides in and parks her broom in Ana’s doorway. Seeing the emotional hugs she accuses them of having an affair. Ana tells her there are doors for a reason and that polite people usually know to knock before entering. Not in La Bruja’s home—of which she now owns every square inch and thus, Ana’ room, as well. She’ll come in when and wherever in this manse that she pleases!! She sniffs. --And, it’s obvious that my husband allows the servants to “pair up with” each other. Bruno gets very majordomo serious when assuring her that there is no fraternization among the servants, and that he was only telling Ana she could count on him for support there, before exiting the room to attend to things in the kitchen.
To make things worse, Bela forces Ana to unpack her things, especially the lingerie “Careful! Those are certainly much finer things than you’ve seen ever in your impoverished life!” She makes sure that Ana cannot miss seeing all Don Effer’s personals also. " Unpack his things as well and make sure everything fits!” When Ana reminds her she’s not a personal maid for the household, Bela sneers that Nana or not she’ll be her personal lady’s maid additionally. “—You’re not going to backtalk me like a disrespectful alley cat like the last time?” No, demurs Ana. Bela reminds her how the last time she was so sure that Don Fernando was in love with her. However Bela, now mockingly rubbing Ana’s nose in her pile of poo, reiterates that she is now the Sra. of the household and the woman who’ll warm his sheets every night, not to mention the woman who’s having his bebito.
While unpacking their things, Ana accidentally drops a box on the floor and bends to pick it up, Bela stomps on her hand purposely and keeps it under her foot. “--You’re the one on the floor and I am so very high above you. Don’t you ever forget it either!” Ana remembers Luz’s tearful plea in front of her mother’s portrait, telling her that she’s her mother now and begging her not to ever leave her. It is only that plea and Ana’s promise to stay that keeps her from exploding at Bela with a murderous attack.
Downstairs Yolanda leaves as Diego comes back from jogging. He tries telling Effer that he and Sebastian had a good convo after the disastrous phone call the day before. Effer tells him he’ll raise his own son, thank you very much (not!). They argue about it.
Yo-Marshal enters the master bedroom and shoos Ana out of it. Ana is confused as to whose orders she’s supposed to take. Yo-Naca reminds her that she’s already told the servants she’s also going to be giving orders to the staff. Or. Does. Ana. Need. Her. To. Speak. Slowly. So. That. Ana. Can. Understand? No. Sra. Ana. Replies. In. Kind. Bela and Yo-naca-mama discuss the pain-in-the-ass reason, namely Seb’s rebellious attitude, for the honey-moon being cut so short. That’s always going to be the fly in the ointment, reminds Yo-Naca. Actually, seven flies in the ointment!! Dios he’p us!
Back in her room, Ana is pacing the floorboards, sawing through them with every step. Bruno asks where she’s been and she lets the fecal material fly fast and furiously. She’s been suffering Bela's insults, she explains, and to top it off in comes her common, course, vulgar naca mama with more of the same or worse! Gawd, he agrees, he’s had more than his fill of her bruja mother, himself! He then reminds her that they have to be smart about things to survive there. Ana regains her composure. “Yeah, they’ll have to have more than their rules and regulations to destroy the two of us, pal!” They share a meaningful fist bump!
She and Bruno return downstairs. The topic of Seb comes up. She reports to Don Effer how Diego got through to Seb, but understands that the problem from years ago about them both being in love with the same woman blinds Don Effer from acknowledging that success. Better that they realize blood is thicker than water and patch things up, it having happened so many years ago. Well, what does she know anyway, she mumbles, and walks off disgusted and exhausted from what she’s been dealing with upstairs. Don Effer looks suspiciously at his brother and mentions that Ana’s a beauty. Diego agrees, a woman to make most any guy go crazy over her.
In the kitchen, Manuela and Bruno own up to their new relationship and how serious they are. Ana owns up to her decision to suffer through and face facts. What about Johnny? He's a nowhere dude. Ana eventually admits to her and Johnny dating once and quickly admits as well that nothing major came of it, especially once Don Fernando came onto the scene.
At the company, Tamara makes her appearance in the president’s outer offices, asking for a job. She spies Fanny typing at one of the desks. Bety explains that if she’s looking for a job she’s got to head for Personnel down the other hall. Just then Leon walks in and sees Tamara speaking with Bety as Fanny unsuspectingly types away in the corner. Panic Attack!
Bety sees the strange looks passing between Leon and Tamara. She has the good sense to intervene once Tamara heads off to Personnel. (Oh noes! She can’t really be considering getting a job at Fanny’s daddy’s bidnez, now could she???? Needing to keep an eye on the old estranged hubby or what?) “—I need help with……” and she leads Leon out of the office and down the opposite hallway and into the storeroom. Leon has apparently explained she’s his long-lost wife having taken the child and abandoned him ages ago, and so Bety cannot imagine why she’d want a job there. (Oh no???) Leon tells her she’s got to have something devious in mind. [traer algo entre manos] “—Tamara’s capable of anything!”
Diego finally tells him that things being the uncomfortable way they are—DF asking how much longer he plans to stay there—he’ll start looking for his own apartment nearby. “--Oh? Not traveling the world over any longer?” Nope, answers Diego “— Oh really?” “--Yeah, I have reasons for not leaving now: I am in love with Ana. I’ve asked her to consider me seriously and asked if she’d start going out with me formally [tener una relatión].” Of course, yells Don Effer, like so many other women of yours!! Oh, no, assures Diego, she’s different! “—Ha! Different? You never take anything seriously, Diego!” “--I’ve made my way on my own for a long while now, and I’m a successful professional.” “—Wow! [¡Vaya!] As a photographer?” Don Effer lets out a loud snicker. I’ve gotten world wide recognition of five of my photos and I’ve never had to rely on my father’s money. (Like some people we know?????) “—You’re just going to use Ana and then ditch her in the trash like all the rest of your lovers, right?” No, insists Diego. He’s being totally honest with himself and his Big Bro this time around. He couldn't be any clearer. He also realizes that she’s got to get over Fernando first and that sooner or later it will happen. Diego plans to be there when it does. They end up in fisticuffs over her until Bela comes to the balcony and bellows at them over what all the ruckus is about.
Meanwhile, Johnny having cowered in front of Don Do Rot is now trying unsuccessfully to get into his old apartment but can’t make the key work. A strange guy opens the door. Johnny doesn’t understand what the guy’s doing there. Eviction for six months' past due rent doesn't compute. FF>>FF>>
Bela breaks up the brouhaha. Diego takes his leave. She wants to know what happened to make his brother want to grab his things and leave. Angrily, he fibs that it has to do with things from their past. Before she can wheedle the truth out of him the kids arrive. Alicia goes ga-ga over Bela’s being there finally. The rest of the siblings go gag-gag instead. Don Effer has a showdown now with Seb over having The Talk in the library about his grades. Bela snickers secretly to herself as Seb shed’s tears of anger and frustration.
When they’re finally alone in the library, Seb cries as his father apologizes for getting angry with him and pulling him by the arm. He doesn’t understand why the change in Seb’s attitude. “--What should I say?” Don Effer hasn’t a clue. “—I gave you permission to take the dance classes. So what’s the problem?” “—You married Isabela and we don’t want her here.” Don Effing Fernando had to have known this decision of his would have consequences, but knowing he’s made the biggest mistake of his life and now compounded it, it remains to be seen how he handles it. Not well, more than likely. Not well at all.
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Then, on the way out, I would be really mean and wrong and say, "Oh, by the way, I just heard her mother ask her if she was sure that baby is yours!" And take off.
I'm serious. If anyone tried to treat me like that, that's exactly what I would do.
Fabulous rant, but just remember that the longer this humiliation stuff goes on the better and more fulfilling the Big Reveal and the ensuing punishment, aka cosmic justice, will be.
I know Jardinera, the brujas have to ramp their behavior to make their anvil more appealing. What I really dislike about this is how Fer.He's not blind, he just refuses to see what's around him. Heaven forbid he has to realize he made a bigger bone-head blunder than he knows he already did. "La la la. Dont' hear it, don't see it....all is well. It will work, it will work...." HATE HATE heros who are so clueless until the end of the TN. Real world, most women would take a powder long before that.
All his after the fact apologies (hello poor Sebas)are starting to ring hollow to me unless I see it coupled with some action and change in behavior soon.
Can't wait for the recap! Have a feeling the board is going to have a field day on this episode.
Daisynja
1. If his first wife had to be babied during any pregnancy because of issues he might regard her as "delicate" (which we all know she isn't) and/or
2. She will keep her worst behavior for when he isn't in the room to witness it, such as when she stepped on Ana's hand.
Had that been me I would have grabbed her other foot behind the ankle and swept her right off to do a pratfall on the floor. In absence of any witness I would deny deny deny having done that and told her off.
Whatever job is eating up your weekend must be discarded immediately so that you can look for work as a wordsmith of one kind or another! I don't think that Yo-landa or Carmen Salinas will ever recover in my mind from your hilarious descriptions of her on the loose.
As for the content, what can any of us say but that the formula of this formulaic-novela reigns on with our mother-less heroine pledging to stay on the sinking familial ship. Diego becomes the hero if for no other reason he speaks sensibly and thoughtfully and will defend Ana to the death. I did think that the scene between the two brothers was the best of the night, though I am a complete devotee now of our bon-bon Bruno.
Jennifer fixed Nico's fancy car. So the thought is that she can be taught by his mechanic buddy to do much more. She will never make the money back that Ana owes but it will be a welcome change of scenery IMHO. I wasn't sure whether you had seen the act of mechanical-wizadry that led to this idea.
My final comment: Leon has left the realm of redeemability. This actor can look incredibly sweet and handsome OR seem to be sneering. Perfect for the role.
Thanks for the wonderful start!
I loved this episode! The masks and gloves are off on all fronts! Major melodramatic comedy!
The writers did such a great job of turning Isabela and Yolanda into almost cartoon characters. I especially got a kick out of Yolanda "la capataz" from the goofy marching to telling Fernando: "Call me mother in law and I'll jump." Then she actually gave a little jump on her little legs. Isabela was truly evil from putting her foot on Ana's hand to calling her "la nanaca" to her face to reminding her of who is sleeping with Fernando every night. No question about who the enemies are in this one. Very funny.
Then there is Fernando suffering more major fallout from his bad decision. Oh, no! He has discovered that he cannot control his brother Diego and that he has hurt Sebastián beyond anything he could have imagined--all that in addition to feeling guilty about hurting Ana. Will he do the right thing and get a divorce ? Will Ana refuse to be treated like garbage and quit? Probably not. They both probably will just dig their heels in which will lead to more drama and laughs on Monday.
Jarifa
If I remember correctly, some blog posters do not consider Isabruja evil. After Friday’s episode, I have to disagree. She epitomizes egocentrism and exudes venom. Blech!
Yomama Bruja disgusts me. Did that woman actually eat all that food Manuela prepared for her? I thought she was going to eat Nico’s engagement ring, too.
Although the previews indicate Ana and Fernan-duh ultimately pair, I remain rooting for dear Diego. (Aphrodite and Hera – Will you please revise Ana’s romantic fate?)
Tamara’s a stalker. Watch out, Fanny.
Luz – I want to adopt you.
Bruno - I would love to have you as a loyal friend; I could always count on you.
Finally, someone noticed Johnny’s missing!
Did Nico say he would get Jen or Johnny a job as a mechanic?
Nico will get Jen the job. Dana convinced Jen that though she didn't want to take money from Nico, she should consider asking him to find her a better job. Based on her ability to fix his car that broke down on the way to the wedding, he is going to hook her up with a mechanic friend who can teach her some additional mechanics.
Only in novelaland, but love these two characters and sounds like a plan. Maybe he will slip the guy more money to make it all easier for Jennifer, she will find out, more broncas -- only reading all the many scripts from past novelas still active in my mind!
Jonny does finally show up, I guess it will be in the part of the recap that isn't done yet. He tries to get into his apartment and learns that it's got new tenants.
I thought that Tamara was going to tell Fanny that she's Leon's wife. She might still do that I suppose. What is Leon waiting for? Does he think this problem will just go away?
If Jennifer says yes the the marriage proposal, then I hope she will let him pay off her debts.
This was amazing. I was completely entranced by your recap.
"Get some backbone and if you’re gonna turn the other cheek, then make sure it’s the ones on your derrieres, dearies!!)" and "Field Marshal Yo-landed-us-a-big-un" were but a few of your wonderful lines.
I wasn't prepared for the intensity and depth of Isabel's cruelty. She has morphed from an unpleasant, insensitive witch into a monster very quickly. It does not seem at all probable that Ana will be able to sustain her acid barbs and sheer cruelty much longer.
I'm not sure how much longer viewerville will be able to stand this either!
The other disturbing event to me was that Leon still has not told Fanny the truth. Mati, I completely agree with your astute "My final comment: Leon has left the realm of redeemability. This actor can look incredibly sweet and handsome OR seem to be sneering. Perfect for the role".
Well said. Leon, you are dead to me.
I had hopes that Yolanda had a conscience and might be a catalyst into forcing Isabel to back off. How wrong I was.
The comments today were wonderful.
Thank you again Jardinera. You've outdone yourself and during a very busy weekend for you!
Diana
OMG! I am mopping up Coffee Coolatta from the desk. That was an absolutely brilliant description. And sorry, just don't find Yolanda amusing. Talking slow to Ana, and you just know they will be demeaning and bossy behind Fer's back to all the staff. Nothing about verbally abusing anyone seems amusing to me, no matter how the writers paint it.
Still trying to figure out, even with Johny back to the land of the living, how he figures into this story. I worry there is a plan here that is going to make me a very unhappy viewer.
I love Bruno, but dang, that is a lot of pressure to put on Ana. I can understand the children, but she shouldn't have to be everyone's savior. And Fer? Baloney, she owes him NADA!
Looking forward to the next installments later.
Daisynjay
"a job—as a mechanic???? (More likely as a receptionist, but either way, unless it’s high class hooking, dealing drugs or winning the Irish Sweepstakes, there’s no way in Hell Jens is ever gonna to pay off that kind of loan in this life or the next!)"
Loved me some rock em sock em robots. Diego was quite happy to rub Ana in Fernando's face and I likey.
Diego punched back one time saying at least he never used Nic's money to establish himself. Wonder how much of Fernando's success is directly attributed to daddy?
Leon - wipe that smirk off your face or I'll do it for you
Nic - got a friend owns a Hooters Franchise
Fernando - now whose afraid of the big bad wolf
Ana - there is mutiny afoot
Luz - mother would never leave you by her own free will
Diego - Booyah!
Yolanda - ok, "Jump in a lake and swallow a snake and come out with a belly ache"
Isabela - Ana, bring me my golf shoes
Tamara - your wife don't want you fired from that job
I missed watching this episode so your recap is just wonderful - not only well-written, but amusing as well and without it I would have missed the entire episode. I don't know how Ana is going to counteract Isabel's horrible-ness. I would leave and could not stay in love with a man who was so insensitive to my feelings in having to live side/side with Isabel knowing that I am in love with him!! Not at all worth it. Ana is not responsible for the children in the final analysis, only Fer is.
He's doing so much harm to his existing children in wanting to look out for the unborn one. Not this woman's "thinking man", just really didn't weigh the pros and cons of his actions enough. But love this TN and glad it is going to be on for awhile.
Isabella de Mayo
Anyway, I just couldn't remain quiet this time. Sorry about that long rant, but I just couldn't help it. I usually watch tns by myself, with a sprinkle of drive-by comments from the peanut gallery aka my husband. I don't normally comment out loud about what I see on screen, but this scene where Ana just took Isabela's mess was too much for me and I went off! I got so loud my other half came running in and when he found out the reason for my diatribe, he just shook his head at me and said, "Well, stop watching!" And I went off on HIM!
STOP WATCHING?!? Is he serious? Does he not realize that ... take a deep breath ... calm down ... okay, I'm all better now.
But I did chase him back to his man cave to watch his own TV - something about some guys in tight pants and huge, bigger-than-the-eighties shoulder pads play keep away with a funny-shaped missile and then all jumping on top of each other. What is it called .. what is it called ... oh, yeah, football!
Don't mess with me and my novelas, dude!
;-)
Sammie (reformed lurker)
I am wondering whether Yolanda snagged her rich husband through pregnancy entrapment. The most declasse way to get a man to marry her and now the most gauche handling of servants and a household. She was making me sick.
Her daughter outdid her, though. As previously referenced, both will suffer for this in the end.
Later, gators; I have some opera business to attend to.
Jarifa
Also: Fernando has now done abject apologies to three of his children for not being there for them: Nando, Fanny, and now Sebas. Does he not get a clue that the whole family dynamic is connected? And his decision to marry will affect all the children and cannot be mended by more lame and meaningless apologies?
J in Oregon
I HATE that Ana is being all meek and submissive. QTH. She was never that submissive to unFer, and he's actually her boss! I wish she had calmly said to Isa, "I don't work for you" and simply not followed any of her orders. And then if Isa complained to Fer, go with Sammie's rant.
And I think Bruno should tell Fer that the witches are so demanding that the staff can't do their actual jobs taking care of the family and be the witches' slaves at the same time, so Isa and Yomama need their own servants.
I also think Ana should enlist the help of Fanny and Diego and Nic to fill the house with hidden cameras and microphones to record all the abuse. Evidence would surely come in handy at some point. Blackmail, if nothing else.
If Ana stays, she should get at least quintuple her previous pay.
I don't think Leon is past redemption yet, but he's sliding downhill fast. What an idiot? How long does he think he can keep anything from Fanny? I'm surprised she hasn't shown up at the boardinghouse unannounced and encountered Tamara and Mau yet.
“She is definitely the type who can dish it out but can't take it. It will have to be public. Even the worst of our subjects treat their slaves better than she and her mother treat paid servants.”
“Ana is being far too humble. This will not help her.”
“I will send for Hermes. He may know of something that will help. I'm afraid I would be too severe at the moment.”
“As would I. Fortunately amusement will be his reward.”
It irritated me when Leon was angry at Tamara and made his slimeball sneer. She is his wife, though he would like to forget, and should have opened her mouth and blown up his charade. Don't understand Betty being a part of this either and covering for him.
Tamara has no desire to get a job at Fer's company for employment's sake; she's stalking Fanny and plotting something dastardly. Since she deserted her husband and kidnapped their son, she deserves no sympathy and should have no expectation of reconciliation with Leon.
Leon would have merited sympathy if he revealed the details about his AWOL spouse and son to Fanny in the beginning of their relationship. However, since his cowardice compels him to continue to deceive her, he forfeits ALL rights to sympathy.
Fer remains clueless, spineless, and, in Julia's words, 'unFer.'
Yomama Bruja, the Bruja Mayor, kept repeating a word, 'lele,' when she mistakenly assumed Nico purchased the engagement ring for her. Does anyone know what it means? My Spanish dictionary does not list that word, and the online one defines it as 'silly.' This definition does not seem to fit the context of the scene.
Sammie
PS -
Thank you all for the welcome and yes, this is fun!
Sammie
Sammie I agree with all on your glorious rant. If only!
I have to say that while I'm always a sucker for the story line, Fer is making me sick! Really, what was that ridiculous salute of the staff that he watched with Yo-l(oc)a-nda calling the shots? It was humiliating to them all! And he saw enough of how the staff was being treated to set some boundaries!
I also think were it not for TN land Ana WOULD have spoken of to Don Effer. The man would certainly believe her, AND, he can't be so stupid as to think he can marry a bruja AND send away the only woman that the children have felt motherly vibes from since his wife's demise? I am not enjoying watching the humiliation AT ALL!
Someone suggested that Ana get Diego and the gang to set up hidden cameras-- why not have the kids drag out their remote control car again and capture some choice footage.
Poor Alicia, she is going to be in for a terrible fall when she finds out the truth!
Thank goodness for you guys-- I think we are in for a few rough weeks of humiliation!
Rebecca
I'm firmly ensconced right now at the Diego table. Thanks Tofie for pointing out that comment he made to Fer. I hadn't caught that. So now my inquiring mind wants to know more detail....was this Nico's company and Fer took charge or did her start a company with Dad's capital and reputation? I keep thinking back at the start of this TN that he needed to get investors on board.
So that would open the board for someone (Lisardo?) to move in for a takeover? Would be interesting to learn Fer's not exactly Mr. WhizKid at business either.
I'm not a fan of this Leon plot and there is way too much in how they are trying to parallel Fer and Leon-- each has a women with their child. Wants the child, doesn't want the women...could we try for something more original? They both need a good smack up the back of the head.
For some strange reason I keep thinking Tamara and Ximena are going to wind up buddies...past or future.
Daisynjay
Great!
While parents should not cave to every demand their children make of them they definitely need to listen if there is a major objection to a new step-parent. Isabruja will be the Wicked Stepmother Cliche to the hilt before this is over and Fernando will feel like a prize idiot.
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Glad you enjoyed the first portion. Now the last is up and I hope I've gotten all the grammatical and spelling errors fixed. This one was so full of actually decent and meaningful dialog that I was taken by surprise and couldn't summarize scenes as I've been able to before.
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Yep, I'm on Team Diego myself and I love the idea of secretly recording/videotaping Yo-Naca and Isabruja's private conversations. Wish it could be possible, but for now that doesn't seem probable.
UrbanA: I'm more of the Ana type. That would never have even occurred to me!// I wondered also how Yo-knock-em-up-to –lock-it-up got her hubby to pop the question. Maybe there’s a substory waiting to be told here.
Traveling Lady: Guess I missed the car fixing part re: the wedding. I only vaguely remember car problems. But now that does make sense.
Jarifa: “They both probably will just dig their heels in which will lead to more drama and laughs on Monday.” Yep, cuz D Effer is too proud to admit his mistake when it comes to this marriage. And, unless rent-a-priest was an actor, it being a religious ceremony, short annulment or death, Isabela’s got Don Effer by the cajones for eternity! OMG!!!
Ecuador B: “She epitomizes egocentrism and exudes venom. Blech!” Couldn’t have said it better myself!!!!! Go Team Diego!
Diana: “ Leon, you are dead to me.” Door nails need not apply.
Tofie: I had the same impression about Diego enjoying rubbing his attempt at seriously dating Ana in his big bro’s face. I have a feeling that Diego was always being picked on growing up and that’s why he opted out of “family life’ later on.
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J in Oregon: "Fernando has now done abject apologies to three of his children for not being there for them: Nando, Fanny, and now Sebas. Does he not get a clue that the whole family dynamic is connected?" I think he does and doesn't really believe it matters--or somehow he thinks it will all right itself in a short period of time once people get used to the change. He's just way too full of himself.
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Fatima: Keep those "happy thoughts" now that Isabruja has gone on the attack.
Fatima
Ana will have enough to bear and enough work to do without dancing attendance on Las Brujas. The entire staff needs to call a conference with Sr. Spineless to define their duties.
I don't know that I can stand to watch every moment of this. I may have to go by recaps for a while.
Our dear Jorge is verging on disappointment for me. Many couldn't stand his angry character in LQNPA, then his mariachi singer debut in QBA. I could take the angry man with a whip better than this spineless victim we see here.
I know it's rough, but this too will pass and we'll have illicit? love and roses sooner than you think. Sort of like a Norwegian sauna experience racing from a steaming hot room to a jump into icy waters.....
I have serious doubts that even actors of JS's status have much influence over how their characters are written. In US soaps this was not the case, but that was mostly because those ran indefinitely with actors playing the same characters for longer than most writers' stints on the program. Susan Lucci played Erica Kane ever since she was 17 and thus if a writer 20 years later wrote something out of character for Erica she could object and it would be changed because she virtually lived Erica's life on camera.
Having said that, if Fernando could so quickly undo what he's done we wouldn't have a series. All I'm hoping for is that there is no serious change in tone for this series as there was in PEAM.
the only issue i would have with Ana doing as you say is the kids... that is not the example she wants to give them... and the only thing she would achieve witht hat is to follow Isa's plan to a tee... give Fernando reasons to believe that you and Isa / Bruja Mayor can't live under the same roof... and he would end up chosing (lo correcto) her over you.
(Tries to breathe evenly and chant "It's only a story, only a story.")
Yes, we wouldn't have a story without conflict and the writers are acting upon our characters. Maybe I need a new beanie.
What I really dislike about this is how Fer.He's not blind, he just refuses to see what's around him.
the one that has to take action and stop ignoring the obvious signs in front of him is Fernando. He is the wishy washy one here, and i agree with Anon that Ana should push Isa toward him and say 'you deal with her!'. (if it were not for the kids needing her, as Bruno put well... but then again the dysfunctionality Fernando has created in the family by ignoring his duty is not for Ana to pay for with humilliations and abuse that she does not deserve.)
if you’re gonna turn the other cheek, then make sure it’s the ones on your derrieres, dearies!!
Just then Bruja rides in and parks her broom in Ana’s doorway.
he and Sebastian had a good convo after the disastrous phone call the day before. Effer tells him he’ll raise his own son, thank you very much (not!). They argue about it. (I loved that Diego offered to take care of the Sebastian issue, since Fer seemed to have his hands full with the witches...)
“Yeah, they’ll have to have more than their rules and regulations to destroy the two of us, pal!”
They share a meaningful fist bump!
Alicia goes ga-ga over Bela’s being there finally. The rest of the siblings go gag-gag instead.
He doesn’t understand why the change in Seb’s attitude. “--What should I say?” Don Effer hasn’t a clue. “—
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Martai: ITA that Fernando has created such a mucking mess that it's beginning to suck him down like quicksand!
I'm relatively new to Caray, Caray. What is the purpose of the Beanie and what does it do? I might need and want one too.
From what we know of the life of the household as Fernando and Diego were young, there was no 'step-mom'. Seems Fernando and Diego were left to be raised/watched by the staff... so there wasn't any situation similar to this in Nico's house.
Having said that, I still believe it is Fernando who should jump on the horse (household) and command where it should go... and ITA that it was Fernando's decision to ignore the opinion of the first seven children in order to give 'a happy home' to the one to come... boy that is many lives you are sacrificing for the one... and you should consider the other options (don't really have to marry Isa in order to be in your child's life and give the child all the happiness you can)...
Having said that, I really hope Fernando puts his foot down and tells Isa and her mom that Ana is there to watch over the kids, not as a maid... i noticed they have at least two other maids, another guy and the gardener... and Fernando can always hire one more maid to attend to Isa's and Yola's needs...
it would not solve the deeper problem but it might reduce the amount of abuse and humilliation Ana has to endure... a raise would not be a bad idea either.
Also, i know why Ana didn't just tell Isa 'I don't work for you.'. Having seen Fernando opt for what he considers 'correct' by marrying Isa, I bet he would also tell Ana that Isa is 'la senora de la casa' and Ana can't say things like 'I don't work for you'. But he can certainly say Ana has enough on her plate with the kids... (just like he would not expect the gardener to have to be on-call for Isa/Yola) and hire someone specifically to serve Isa and Yola.
Why does Fernando have to hire new staff to cater to the needs and whims of the Brujas? Ana says GTH and the Brujas can and should take care of themselves. There are seven more needing souls in the mansion.
Victoria Gomez, the TN beanie is a close relative of the tinfoil hat. It shields the brain from the more outrageous and unbelievable events in a TN. We like to pretend our beanies help us cope when the TN train runs off the track.
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia--A tin foil hat is a hat made from one or more sheets of aluminium foil, or a piece of conventional headgear lined with foil, worn in the belief it shields the brain from threats such as electromagnetic fields, mind control, and mind reading.
The notion of wearing homemade headgear for protection has become a popular stereotype and byword for paranoia, persecutory delusions, and belief in conspiracy theories."
I'm probably in the minority, but it took me approximately 58 of 63 episodes to get into "La Reina del Sur". If it had been126 longer, I might have plugged the plug. However, it was my first Kate del Castillo novela, and I loved hrr!
Kate Del Castillo has been around now for a couple of decades or more and has branched off into a few US films. She's always been a terrific actress, far and above general TN fare. If you can find full recordings of Ramona or La Mentira, those are a couple of the best remembered of her early days. You tube may have them by now.
I must admit I again fast forwarded through the majority of this episode. I just can't stand Isa and Mama. They really are horrendous people.
With CI, the torture of Maricruz went on forever and I didn't feel any of them got the true comeuppance they deserved. I can't stand another 149 episodes of Ana being tortured and then have everything all happy in the last episode. Just wouldn't be enough to satisfy me. Hope Isa starts to suffer soon.
I absolutely do not care for narco novelas and only watched "La Reina del Sur" because it was recommended so highly by Caray, Caray bloggers (refer to 'Recommended Novelas' blog).
While Telemundo.com now has the captions in both Spanish and English, I would not recommend watching it on Telemundo.com because the commercial breaks will drive you absolutely crazy. Telemundo plays the same four to five commercials throughout the whole show and the same four to five commercials are played a minumum of four to five times during each episode. This was my first foray into Telemundo.com and the last! By the way, I will never ever buy Daisy Sour Cream!
Unfortunately, I was unable to find all the episodes on YouTube or DailyMotion.
I still say he's being a total schmuck (I'll take your nebbish and raise you a schmuck!) about how the new tenants are treating the staff. And Fer got a taste of this when he took Isa to dinner and they saw Ana and Johnny at the next table. You can tell alot about a person by how they treat waiters! He may be married to Isa, but I would be (will be?) shocked if he takes her side and fires Ana. He's not a TOTAL idiot and he sees how much his kids need her.... of course if he IS a total idiot, I'm on board with Diego stepping in!
Rebecca
have no clue what entails a legal annullment by church, but still... he is an idiot and he deserves sleeping on the bed he built for himself... but neither his first 7 kids nor Ana deserve any consequences of his decisions.
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Tofie: Well, I got curly hair, so maybe I'll end up with one of those hard hats instead of the beanie by the time this one's over!
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Victoria: Thanks for the update!
Sounds like this show has gotten into the really painful period, when the villains get to gloat and have their way and trample on people-- literally! Ouch!
I can't believe that Fer is just going to stand back and let these two harpies walk all over his family and staff. If so, he really is a wimp!
Rebecca- The galan was first married in a Jewish ceremony in Amor Bravio, and the heroine's ex-husband died, so there were no Catholic Church complications.
Oh, wow, what an episode!
You guys have said everything that I had in mind about Friday's episode.
Fernando has become the same caricature that Televisa thinks we'd rather see instead of an actual galan, with a backbone and sensible feelings about things that surround him.
This part of the story annoys me so much, I would so give up on watching if it weren't for my recapping duties and for all of you helping me stand the burden of going through so much stupid torture.
Thank you, Jardinera, fantastic away of retelling such an awful episode.
Highpoints:
Jen is quite the mechanic.
Little ones trap Fer and Ana in her bedroom.
Ana’s smile when she realizes the kids locked them in.
Luz tells Isa that Ana/Fer are in Ana’s bedroom together.
Yola pushes the car clear. Funny
Fer can’t get a compliment in to Fan because Leon keeps interrupting with his own.
Ana refrains from violence with Isa.
Ana tells Isa Fer is only marrying her because she got knocked up. He loves Ana.
Ana stops Isa from slapping her again.
Luz doing Ana’s calm breathing ritual waiting for Ana to show up at the wedding.
The kids shouting out Ana’s name and the priest calling Isa “Ana”.
Johnny gets help.
Everyone, except Isa and Yola, wants Fer to say “no accepto”.
Ana/Diego street scene.
Diego asks for a kiss from Fer.
Bruno kissing Ana’s hand.
Leon tells his wife he has a girlfriend. One confession down, one to go.
Fan hangs up on Leon.
Ana/Fan discuss finding out the truth about Leon.
Fer “sees” Ana and can’t continue with Isa.
Jen cajoling Nico to forgive her for keeping it secret she’s Ana’s lifelong friend.
Nando says the past is the past e: Xi.
Nico thinks of proposing to Jen.
Ana hangs up on Fer.
Ana tells Nando the past is the past and to look into his heart.
Diego and Sebes talk.
Luz and Ana shopping.
Fer decides to go home early.
Isa is furious that her honeymoon is cut short.
Diego seems to be sincere about falling for Ana.
Nico gets his ring back.
Ana admits to Fan she likes Diego.
Diego’s reaction to what he overhears.
Fan/Ana talk.
Nico gets Jen a job.
Ana decides to leave.
Fer stand up for Bruno with Yola.
Bruno subtly tells Isa off re: his involvement with Ana.
Bruno and Ana solidarity.
Fer apologizes to Sebes.
Sebes tells Fer no one wants Isa around.
Low Points:
Ana calls Fer “Fernando” one last time (for a few dozen eps at least).
Cat fight.
Isa slaps Ana.
Fan knows something is very wrong with Leon.
Isa’s smile as she walks down the aisle.
Ana objects to the wedding—but only in her fantasy.
Yola’s embarrassing compliments to Nico.
Isa smiling at Fer during the ceremony with Fer looking straight-ahead, obviously miserable.
Fer says “accepto”.
Yola barges in the house.
Leon lies to Fan, again.
Fer is resigned to make Isa happy.
The fairy.
Ali asks for Isa’s help with the Quinceañera in front of Ana.
Fer thinks about his happy life B.I. (Before Isa).
Fer/Isa do it.
Kids are causing problems.
Yola moves in.
Yola’s “the new owner of this house has arrived” hubris.
Yola asking for a “suite”.
Margarita lies to Fan.
Yola complains about her bedroom and demands new furnishings.
Fer is forced to accept Yola.
Sebes is failing at school.
The bullies tell Nando that Xi has slept with everyone and she’s still doing it.
Leon is in denial.
Fer gives into Isa re: the Quinceañera.
Sebes is rebelling.
Yola yelling for a “waiter”.
Xi and Nando fight and she won’t let him talk.
Fer is angry with Ana for letting Diego call him for her.
Luz asks Ana is she’s going to leave.
Sebes throws a tantrum.
Nando is bummed about Xi’s experience.
Ana worried that Sebes’ problems are deeper than they realize.
As Viewerville feared, Isa is going to shatter Ali’s heart.
Yola takes Jen’s ring.
Ana did get a loan from Doro.
Tamara finds out who Leon’s girlfriend is.
Yola takes over the servants.
Isa taunts Ana.
Fer does nothing about Yola bossing the servants.
Fer sees Ana leave after Isa says something to her and does nothing about it.
Bruno talks Ana out of leaving.
Ana talks herself out of leaving.
Isa informs Ana she’s Isa’s personal maid.
Isa crosses the last line into villain hood with her physical attack towards Ana.
Diego tries to talk to Fer about Sebes and gets shot down.
Yola is condescending to Ana.
Bruno and Manuel are serious? (don’t like this pairing)
Tamara is looking for a job where Fan and Leon work.
Diego/Fer fight over Ana.
Alicia’s joy in seeing Isa.
Fer yells at and grabs Sebes’ arm.
OK—EVERYTHING ABOUT YOLA.
UA: thanks for channellling the Goddesses'. It's always a treat to hear what they have to say.
Ana should go to Fer and tell him she was hired as a nanny and not his wife's personal maid. She should do it calmly and professionally so he can't say that she's just jealous (though I personally like Sammie's way better).
Welcome Sammie. Have been loving your comments.
I kind of understand Tamara wanting to scope out the competition. She's still an on the fence kind of character, though my guess is that she'll be a villain.
I'm with La Paloma. I might have to just read recaps for awhile and not watch, unless Ana revolts pretty soon.
It's time for the twins to get busy.
Haven't read today's comments yet. Something to look forward to on this Manic Monday.
Nanette
I don't know about Catholic or Mexican laws regarding annulments but I remember several novelas where the couple could not get a divorce if there was a question about the wife being pregnant. I think this gave the husband the right to deny the divorce. I think "Apuesta por Un Amor" was the last novela I saw on YouTube where this happened.
Some better Catholic than I might be able to answer the annulment question. wouldn't one have to be divorced first to ask for a divorce?
Anyone else disturbed when Fer grabbed Sebs arm? He realized his error but that made me think he and Isa are not as far apart as I thought in terms of their manhandling of others when angry.
Vivi: Didn't CI have great ratings to the end? I still can't seem to get over the disappointment of that show! Probably bec it was my very first TN.
I'm not even really watching this tn, but I like to see when my favorite actors (like SN) are getting good ratings. It means they get more respect in their network. I don't think SN re-signed a contract with Televisa. She's a free agent at the moment.
Bruja Menor will be in the Boarding School bandwagon in no time. Do they have boarding schools for newborns?
If Ana were to move out after putting the babes to sleep and returning before breakfast, when in the heck she sleep?
Adriana Noel, thank you so much for devoting your free time to recapping! I admire you guys so much.
Nanette, how do you remember all those bullet points? Amazing!
Sammie, on behalf of all recovering Lurkers everywhere, Welcome. Fer is now officially dead to me. The whole family should revolt. Mutiny in the Luscurian household. He didn't lay down any ground rules for his new wife. Isab---made no bones about her feelings about Ana. He saw how she approached her and he just mentally leaves the scene. He is not even thinking about her negative impart on the kids. They all hate her,with the exception of Alicia. God forbid he thinks about the effect on Ana. what a whimp! and he has the nerve to be upset with Diego.
Hanna
Anon 10:20. I agree about the actor playing Sebes. He’s been good throughout (in my opinion) but he really proved he can do the extreme emotional scenes last night.
I still say Fer is way over his head here. I don’t think he’s ever had to deal with this kind of situation before. He’s also a bit rigid—Ana was beginning to change that in him—so he has blinders on.
Darn: work is intruding. I’d much rather continue reading the comments.
As far as catholic church annulments, I remember from Luz Maria (and at that time in Peru, marriages by church were about as orthodox as you get, but, granted, the groom in question had his brother, a catholic priest, run the request and see it through) the marriage between the leading guy and the villainess wife was annulled because she had lied to him telling him she had conceived a baby and lost it because of an accident, when she truly never would have been able to have a child because of the 'under-grown uterus' (matriz infantil) issue (not sure the medical term). Also the wife tried to murder the heroine. So because she lied to her husband (the annullment request was sent before the murder attempt), he was able to get a divorce... and he married the heroine by church in their home town. BEFORE his first wife died a few months later.
I still say Fer is way over his head here. I don’t think he’s ever had to deal with this kind of situation before. He’s also a bit rigid—Ana was beginning to change that in him—so he has blinders on.
exactly. its like he took three steps back when his plans got totally overriden (he had just decided he loved the nanny and was about to start an official relationship with her when the pregnancy bomb was dropped on him). So he totally undid all the advances Ana had achieved on him and his relation with the kids (except he still now treats Fanny and Nando as adults - he stopped her before she left when she was upset he was going to marry in 3 wks to tell her he loved her... and his facial expression showed he meant it, and he talked about the situation with Nando before everyone else found out)...
And yes, ITA that his roughly grabbing Sebastian by the arm to drag him into the library room was inappropriate, especially of the Fernando that had 'melted' the ice and had started to repair his relationship with his kids, thanks to Ana.
Nanette-- fantastic list.
I also think the young actor playing Sebas did a marvelous and very believable job.
Rebecca
I agree that Ana should live in her own house and only come over to the mansion when the kids are there and awake.
And Fer should quit being so obtuse. He KNOWS Isa can't stand Ana and is rude to her. Yet he opts to ignore the whole situation. Useless twit.
Victoria: I’m the same about TNs. I wanted to quit Robo, but by the time I was fed up with it, I’d invested so much time and wanted to see how a couple of plot lines came out, so continued. Same with PEAM, though I mainly stayed with that one for Fernando Colunga. I’m sorry you didn’t like LRDS. It is one of my favs. Re: the lists. I’ll be watching an ep and say “I’ll have to remember to put that on the list” (usually it’s little bits of business that Luz does), but for the most part, the list comes from the recap and comments. I usually watch the ep, read the recap, make notes, read the comments (or most of them), copy my notes down, revise and that’s that.
Carvivlie: I was on the fence about Sebes rebelling. I try to do the list chronologically and this was when he first started acting up. I remember my first reaction was that he was out of bounds with what he was doing, being rude to Ana and refusing to talk to his dad—but it was throwing the phone that really got me. Unacceptable. His reasons for acting out are valid, but his actions not so much.
Rebecca: thanks.
Victoria- It is funny, but since we are talking about the tn universe, we have to use tn law, which is usually a twisted version of real law.
Re Sebas throwing the phone and back talking Ana:
Even though our two kids turned out great, I was never very good when discipling them because I usually asked myself, before letting the anvil fall, would I have done that and reacted that way? .
Since the answer was usually 'yes', I never knew what the right punishment should be. Of course I would be so hurt and frustrated by my dad marrying a witch that little reactions like throwing the phone would be minor in comparison to running away from home!
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Victoria: Annulment in Telenovela Land has ultimately to do with whatever the TN gods determine to be appropriate and proper doctrine. Go figure.....
I would have expected such a supposedly intelligent and successful business man who already knows he's in love with someone else, if he felt he had to do so, to marry her in a quick and quiet civil ceremony with no engagement party, no "pedida de mano" no nothing but an, okay, let's get this over with attitude. She played him perfectly.
I wonder what will come first: he will decide to divorce her, or she will leave because she's bankrupted him and wants to move on to richer pastures?
Jarifa
She never coerced him and she can always say she was sure the baby was his and was acting in good faith, then point to all the public celebrations of the engagement, wedding, etc and say "is this what a man does when he's been coerced and defrauded? No, he was clearly in love with me. And would he then move in my mother into his home and make all of his staff welcome us? Of course not!"
Jarifa
Jarifa
:-) I guess that would be ok, as long as the kids did nto end like the girls in the movie Mama.
Of annulments and deities...
I've heard that annulments can be somewhat tricky. After the paperwork is submitted the couple goes through some sort of hearing or trial where some religious big cheeses decide whether the marriage can be annulled or not.
This kind of goes against what the Catholic Church (CC), since they believe that a marriage is something that God has united and no man can separate. But hey, I am not a theologian so who knows what criteria is used for annulments :-)
In reading the comments I saw CLD and CI. I know CI, watched most of it until I fled the country towards the end of the year, but for the sake of those of us who are acronym challenged, what is CLD?
When this resident of Viewerville saw where the story was going he decided to switch channels and watch Friday the 13 th, Part 23, Rise of Robo Jason.
This story went seriously south…
Fernando, oh where do I start? He sacrificed his kids to satisfy his version of doing the right thing. He’s too blind to even begin to see the many ways that Bela is not right for him or his family. Yes, there is a bun in the oven, but how can anyone expect the bun to turn into a gourmet burger when there is no love? Do we honestly think that Bela will be a kind loving mother? I expect her to be the kind of parent that will outsource all motherly attentions and dedicate herself to a superfluous and meaningless life. Creepily enough, if Ana stays on, she will probably be more of a mother to number 8 than Bela.
Bela, well done! All villainesses will be proud of her. She got her guy, did a 3 week church wedding (I am sure the Pope is turning in his bed) and has now installed herself in the Lascurain Mansion planting the Bela flag as a sign of triumph. She also totally displaced the Nanny and now that her victory is complete she has to be satisfied by rubbing it in Ana’s face in the worst way possible.
Ana, what are you still doing there? The love of your life just got married. Living in that house is so wrong and tortuous knowing that there is an attraction between you and Fer. Yes, the kids do need you, Bruno and Manuela need you, Fernando needs you, heck! Even the ferret needs you, but Fernando made a decision that will have repercussions throughout and he will have to deal with it. Now I feel that she is staying on to do damage control. You really need to l-e-a-v-e. And what were you thinking borrowing money from Mister D? As long as you were at it, you should have shackled yourself to the pole.
Leon, you’ve managed to single handedly make Fanny and VIewerville in general fall in love with you, admire your tenacity and nobleness then manage to procure your own coffin, put yourself in it, nail it shut, toss in into the grave, cover it with dirt and plant some daisies above ground. You can say bye-bye to Fanny.
Tamara, why plot at this point in time? Leon plotted against himself beautifully. Better, get a life!
Johnny – for the way you treated Ana and betrayed her you deserve what you are getting. If Mister D has not killed you because you owe him money, just tell me how much you owe him and I’ll take care of that debt for you. Ain’t I a stinker?
Jenny. Congratulations on your new job. I feel like watching the show again just to see what is up with you! The only thing that concerns me is that if you learned all your mechanical skills from Johnny, I am not sure how far that will get you. But I am getting Marisa Tomei vibes of My Cousin Vinny from you, so good luck on your new career hoping that you become a prestigious auto mechanic for the fast and furious.
So where can this story go? Fer did a church wedding, so the only way that our heroine will get her prince charming (or in this case she’ll have to settle for Fernando) is if Bela buys herself a Ferrari and drives it off the cliff (with her in it of course). I really don’t want to see Bela dead just to see Fer and Ana together. And what about Diego? Will he be the so clichéd third wheel that will forever be in love with some one that will never love him back? Or maybe he’ll be the consolation prize and marry Ana, much in the same way that Fer married Bela… without love.
And speaking of catastrophic relationships, where can the Leon/Fanny (known in trendy circles as Leoanny) couple go? If he did a church wedding with Tamara then read my diatribe above regarding the Fer/Bela wedding. Will Tamara have to die? Would Fanny actually forgive him for his cowardice in not telling her about his existing family? Will Tamara be understanding and give him a divorce (assuming no church wedding)? Answer the above in the worst possible way and you’ll probably be right.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave…
Sammie, totally loved your comment!
"...he just shook his head at me and said, "Well, stop watching!"
Oh yeah, and I am sure he sits there quietly watching his flying missile game. Or kindly suggest to him that he stop watching.
Everyone gets excited about the shows (or sports) that they watch on the TV or in person and everyone has their moment of glorious exaltation.
There is only so much gloom (and stupidity) that I can take. I desperately need a beanie.
LOL at myself moment. I did not know what a beanie was and for the first few posts here I thought they were talking about a beanie, as in the little cute stuffed animals. I thought it was horrible when some one mentioned that they had burned their beanie! Then the hat subject came up and here I have an epiphany , "Oh, that kind of beanie!". Whew! Glad to hear that no cute stuffed animals were harmed after all!
Ok, gotta go, my carriage is about to turn into a pumpkin :-).
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