Friday, December 12, 2014
Mi Corazon: Smoothing Over Those Nasty Family Wrinkles
Isabela has sneaked around to Don Fernando’s computer and taken down the link to the info about Ana’s mother, looking for another way to screw over dear Ana.
Don Fernando has entered the kitchen to see what the row is about. He finds Manuela has returned, much to everyone’s dietary relief. She is now so submissive in speech, tone, and manner that even he has trouble understanding what she’s saying when she speaks (--and it's irritating as hell to Viewerville!) He returns eventually to the library and Bela entices him with the baby’s movement. (Dunno about the rest of Viewerville, but watching her comb her fingers through his hair as he puts his ear to her belly makes me cringe and retch!!)
Upstairs, Nando confesses to Ana that he and Edith kissed the night of the family camp-out. She suggests that his relationship with Jimena was his first love and that he’s got an opportunity to see if this new relationship with Edith may be his true love.
Ferd takes a moment to complain to Isa about the incident with Alicia and Pablo. So, if she wants to visit with Ali again it will be here at the manse and she’ll have to follow his orders exactly. As it is, it’s too late to chat with Ali now as she has classes the next day. (Duh, Bela.)
Meanwhile, Edith and Fanny try explaining the theory behind kissing. Fanny still thinks Ali’s a bit young to go there yet. (WTH???) Ali gets disgusted and says she’ll get her advice from La Bela instead and stomps out. Fanny makes a sign to Edith like “hashtag#: I’d slit my throat first!”
Isabruja asks for permission to enter the kitchen to get herself a couple of apples. Sure thing. She runs into Manuela, whose new attitude drives her nutz also. While nobody’s looking, La Bruja ese manages to mix the whole can of rat poison into Siete’s food dish. She tells herself that she hopes the stupid dog’s death is prolonged and painful.
Nando turns the tables on Ana during their chat and asks if she’s still in love with his dad.
Across the hall, Diego asks his brother to help him take a bath.
Ana admits to Nando that she loves his father more than he loves her. He wants to know what it will take for her to open up to his dad again. She says a divorce and getting Isa’s pregnancy and the baby out of the way, and then she has to get past the business with Diego and to heal from the hurt she’s suffered. She has no idea how long all of this will take. (Viewerville figures about 79 more episodios.) She knows he’s full of regrets, but…-- Nando breaks in and exclaims that his father is still crazy in love with her and has just told him so again.
During bath time, both Diego and Ferd share their memorable times growing up together.
Ali sneaks a call in to La Bruja to ask why she didn’t stop in to chat with her earlier. Bela explains why her father wouldn’t let her. Ali then asks for her advice on kissing. Bela’s a bit put off by the innocent request and snickers over it with Yo Mama Yolanda. She tells her they’ll discuss it the next day (during daylight hours I s’pose). Bela hangs up and shows YoLow the net notice/photo about Soledad, Ana’s mama. Her plan is to find this Soledad first and make sure Ana never ever gets to meet her mother. What a lovely way to avenge herself with La Nanaca!!! Bruja-ja-jajaaaaaaaa!
After Diego’s back out of the tub, Fernando once again asks for forgiveness. (Don Nicolas accidentally overhears their conversation in the bathroom as he’s come looking for the two of them.) Ferd admits he was a poor excuse of a brother with all those scenes of jealousy and then throwing Diego out of his house. Unfortunately, as much as he tried he simply couldn’t ditch the strong feelings he has for Ana, and he’s still very sorry about that. He honestly wanted them to be happy together. Diego says he’s made his peace with all that and realizes that some things, for as much as you might want them, just can never be had. He’s used to the idea now of seeing him and Ana together as a couple. He also realizes that losing Estefania to Fernando was his fault for cheating on her. It’s his fault for having lost her, having broken her heart first and shattering her emotionally.
They agree that this rivalry between them should never have existed and that they should never have taken it to their elderly dad. The two hug and Don Nico joins the group, explaining how he heard all totally by accident just now. They share a family hug.
At the same time, Ali sneaks into the boys’ room to snatch Seb’s tablet. She runs back into the hall and has to lie about wanting to pet Siete when DF and Diego catch her out of her room.
Back in her bed again, Ali looks up proper kissing etiquette and technique on the net. Luz wakes up from the light of the screen and the two crawl under the covers together.
Meanwhile, Fanny discusses her Leon/Lenin dilemma. (Man, that’s a mouthful!) Both jealousy and brawling turn her totally off. (Exkyewwwz me, girlfriend, but those hormones are exactly what makes a man a man—and, I do believe, what helps keeps the human race alive, odd as it may sound. Girlyboyz simply do not get nor do they merit reee-spect!)
Leon continues to get grief from his mom and Reina over the bruising he gave Lenin because of Fanny.
Back at the manse, Don Nicolas and Bruno have a late night chat and snack together as Don Nico bemoans his changed attitude since his brush with death as Viewerville anxiously waits to see if somebody kicks over the dog food dish and sweeps away the poisoned dog food or not before breakfast tomorrow morning. Don Nico says he wants the youthful Jens to have her freedom back again.
Ferd comes to Ana's room to tell Fanny and her that he’s learned Maricela’s friend, Claudia, is dead. La Fannys has a sad, teachable life-moment over the nasty news and thanks her dad and Ana for supporting her. She manages to put their hands together and clasps her own on top of theirs. They have each other. Ana and Don Ferd share another electric stare.
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i loved Fer's response to Isa saying he was being 'square' (which means he is being too black and white about Alicia and Pablo meetings) and he responded in tune with the time Ana criticized him way early on in her room when they started yelling at each other 'like a cereal box' (this is when Ana said he was square like a cereal box and he argued back that a cereal box was not square but rectangular)
Also loved the reconciliation scenes with Fer and Diego where Fer is giving Diego a bath and Diego is reminiscing all the memories he went through while in the hospital of when Fernando would hug him when he was crying about their dead mom, or when Fernando rescued Diego from having fallen into a ditch or defended Diego from a boy who was bullying him and (per Fernando) was at least 20 cm (almost 8 inches) taller than Diego... Diego says if it were not for Fernando being a straight A (puros dieces) student it would have got him expelled from the school...
and then Fernando appologized again to him saying he did honestly try to get away from Ana but his feelings were too big to control... and that he would never have imagined that Diego was watching the jail cell scene... and appologized for his jealousy rages and kicking Diego out of the house... with Diego saying in the end that he was at peace with Ana and Fernando loving each other and deserving to be together and that the Fanny Sr incident was his fault, that he was unfaithful to her and he destroyed her with it and caused their split (not Fernando)
that was a lovely scene...
Did not Isabela read the back of the box about handling rat poison with your bare hands? I had to remind myself this is a comedy and not the real world. Anyway, here is hoping Siete survives the puppycide attempt!
Liked:
Isabela saying what a "square" Fernando was and he answering back with "just like a box of cereal".
Did not like:
Fernando with his ear up to Isabela's belly and Isabela patting him on his head like a dog because we know what happens to them . . .
Pablo Montero (Diego) performed at the Basilica of Guadalupe last night in honor of the feast day of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. He was all decked out in his black and silver charro/mariachi wear. It was all televised on Univision. Lots of good entertainment from DesPlaines, IL and D.F.
Jarifa
The Fernando/Diego bathtime scene was nearly the best of the show.
I hate Leon (though I'm not his greatest fan) is gonna get blamed (and made a monster) for Fannys flirtation and crush on Lenin. She did that one herself and should be honest with Leon and herself.
I read this "During bath time, both Diego and Ferd share their memorable times growing up together." and went wait, what?!? Are Fernando and Diego bathing together? Then I read further and read that Fer was helping Diego with Diego's bath. Phew!
I, for one, think physically fighting over a female is ridiculous and do not view it as what makes men men. I view it as childish.
If Leon thinks that Fanny is not behaving as a girlfriend should, he needs to take it up with Fanny. What does fighting Lenin solve? If Fanny does have thing for Lenin, fighting him over her is useless. And she's not a piece of property to "win".
Will Isabela pretend to be Ana when she meets Soledad? That's my guess.
I'm worried that Jonny and Edna will be blamed for the dog poisoning since they are the exterminators.
Shouldn't Diego have been naked in the bath? It's only your brother seeing you! Disappointed ;)
Isa killing Siete is too much! and Yomama didn't seem to have much of an opinion on Isa screwing Ana over with her mom. She will remain in the doghouse with me until she does something that doesn't benefit herself.
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Thanks for another witty recap. I love the way you tag the audience as Viewerville. Always makes me giggle, in part because you know so well what we are all thinking!
Marta - Thanks for reminding us about Ana's original cereal box thing with Fernando. She is always on his mind.
I loved the bathing scene, capturing so well the intimacy of siblings in a crisis.
The previews made me very nervous about Siete and I sure hope that our greatly diminished Manuela doesn't get blamed.
Never believe what you read may be the lesson here.
Fer listening to Isa’s belly. Very uncomfortable.
So Ana’s issue is that she doesn’t believe Fer when he tells her he loves her.
Seriously, could it be any more obvious that Alicia was hiding something behind her back?
Kissing instructions on the web. Gotta love the internet.
Sometimes people do selfish things in a misguided attempt to be unselfish. Jen needs to stop crying, tell Nico that he has no grounds for divorce so he’s stuck with her, and wait it out. Pet peeve: no one takes time to process or let others process. That’s why Fer ended up with Isa—he didn’t take the time to think it through. Nico just had his attack. He needs time to process and Jen needs to give him that time—without given in to his ridiculous plans for her.
Finally, Isa trying to kill/killing Siete. She must die. After she births the baby, she must die.
Nanette
-Maria-
Nico. Dude. You're rich. Your wife doesn't need to be your nurse. Hire a nurse if you actually need nursing, and let the woman who loves you continue to be your wife!
How does Fer NEVER notice when his kids are hiding things behind their backs? They do it all the time. It was kind of funny, though, that after Alicia was caught by both Fer and one of the twins (I still can't tell them apart, since almost no one ever bothers to distinguish them), and Siete barked and Sebas was snuggling with his tablet, yet she still got away with snaking it and doing her beso research. Although I think she'd do better to watch some telenovelas with Jaime Camil or William Levy in the lead to see how it's done :).
Bath scenes were funny. I can't help wondering how Diego manages to use the toilet. Does Natalia have to help him? Awkward! I guess that is true love!
Also, they are real pros to get through those scenes without cracking up the whole time. I can just imagine them getting the script. "You want me to...give him a bath?!" I hope the water was warm, at least.
I hate the jealous macho fighting. Smarten up, Leon. You're worried she's drifting away, so you're going to act like a complete jackass? That would convince me to leave rather than make me think I wanted to keep him.
Nando needs to find some way to get off the hook with Ximena. He's been so much happier since she left. But he's nice enough that he'd feel bad about ditching her while she's in the mental hospital.
How long will we have to wait for Fer to find out that baby is not his? Not up until the very end, I hope.
even if Siete doesn't die... Isa wants to harm people and pets just for the 'thrill' or for 'vengeance'... even if it harms innocent folks while at it (Soledad, Alicia)... so she is way over the line and even her reaction to feel the baby doesn't help her ... she is toast...
Fer knows Isa was going to the kitchen and Manuela can confirm she was there. I think they'll realize right away who the culprit is.
Would be wonderful though if she is caught. Wish that house had a high tech security system inside and outside.
Speculation; not spoiler: Ramona will overhear the brujas talk about Enfrique being the father of the baby and she will rat this out to Ana or Fernando.
However, once he finds out about the rat poison that should end her welcome at the mansion. He needs to change the locks, but we've been saying that for ages about characters in every novela.
Of course Luz is my favorite character in this, but I must admit that the adults that I'm getting the biggest kick out of watching are Isabela and Yolanda. These two are hilarious, especially when they are bickering (yes, I know, when are they not?).
I've long been a fan of Carmen Salinas' comedic talent, but I would never have guessed that Marin Villanueva could be so funny. Even as she was poisoning Siete's lunch, she had me cracking up.
And no, I don't approve of poisoning pets and I certainly don't want to see any harm come to Siete... nor can I visualize the writers risking alienating their entire audience by bumping the little fellow off.
That bathing scene was incredibly sweet and touching. However, I thought that Nico's eavesdropping on such an intimately private discussion between the brothers was a bit disturbing... not so much for him hearing what was said, but for intruding on that moment rather than stealing quietly away.
Is there no episode tonight? I saw announcements for a telethon scheduled tonight.
Carlos
Re: Pablo Montero bathing scene--it was touching, but not up to the Fuego En La Sangre standards. Now those where some men who knew how to bathe!
Also, anyone notice Nico's remark after eavesdropping on his sons' reconciliation? He said "I'm glad I lived long enough to see this day". Foreshadowing, anyone?
J in Oregon
J in O
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Did you get hit by the windstorm yesterday?
J in O
"Lots of good entertainment from DesPlaines, IL and D.F."
My wife and I have been meaning to visit the Des Plaines site. It is relatively close to our location, but it seems that we just don't get around to it. I'll have to add it to the 2015 items (when it warms up enough so that we don't have to wear 3 layers of clothing).
"Are Fernando and Diego bathing together? ..."
That's so funny. I got busy and have not watched this novella since when Diego was in the hospital and was stable, so I have no idea why Fer is helping him out, other than that Diego is still recovering from his injury (ies) and can't do everything himself. But given the "family hugs" and "touchy feely" moments that this family has (makes the Brady Bunch look like they don't like each other) I would not put it past them to have a family moment by bathng together :-).
"I, for one, think physically fighting over a female is ridiculous and do not view it as what makes men men."
CathyX, I totally agree. In the end it does not matter how much they guy pounds, or get pounded by the rivalm the end decision is the lady's and the decision never made on the guy's pound-worthyness. If anything, the lady might be suaded in favor of the guy getting pounded.
"... we lost power last night and my recorder didn't record."
Oh no!!! Anything but that! Quick, buy a UPS, connect a power strip tot he wall, abd the UPS to the set top box DVR and whatever other devices you need to receive and reciord the TV programming. Then when all is hooked up and the UPS is properly charged record anything and turn the power strip OFF to test. If it keeps recording then you've got yorself a power loss protection setup. :-)
"Shouldn't Diego have been naked in the bath?"
Why do I get the feeling that most of Viewerville was busy chanting "Take it off! Take it off" during that scene while their hapless husbands scratched their heads wondering "What the huey is she watching" :-)
"Will Isabela pretend to be Ana when she meets Soledad? That's my guess."
Huh? What is going on with ths plot line. Sorry for asking, but I have not been watching and time is too short to read all the recaps of the episodes. I can say this though. Right now I am in Mexico vacationing and caught a glimpse of a preview. Since I am sure we all know that Ana and her mom will get together sooner or later I don't consider this a spoiler. Of the glimpse I saw I saw Ana and her mom in the same frame. The only item I noticed was that her mom was happy. So this means that something worthwhile will happen in the next 20 to 30 US episodes. I don't have a TV here and family is pulling us every which way, so I don't anticipate watching any episodes while I am here, and truthfully I don't care, but thought I'd share this small milestone in the show. (If anything I'll try to do some catch up.)
Now as to what will happen from now till that time when they are reunited is anyone's guess, but from past episodes that we've seen it seems like Isabela is always up to no good so guessing that she'll impersonate Ana is not too farfetched.
"Isa killing Siete is too much!"
I agree. What next, will she also try to kill the goldfish?
"I don't understand, given the history with Isabel, why Fernando allows Isabel in the house."
Excellent question. Thank you for asking.
loved your comparison to the Brady Bunch... too funny. i used to love watching that long ago.
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