What I believe is the refrito, as I could not watch the
previous episode: Mateo is demanding explanations from Fausto about why he is
coming out of Abi’s bedroom, and this isn’t even the first time Mat’s seen it
happen. Fausto brushes him off like an annoying insect, plays the wife card to
Mat and then goes to his room and shuts the door. “¡Idiota!” he exclaims. We
know.
New?: Renata is going to cenar at the Enramada, having been
invited by Helena. Enter Fausto, saying what a good time Abi had with him. Ren
is so happy that Abi is happy. Fausto is definitely a changed man. Yep, no
doubt about it. He tells Ren, “I love you so much, and I’ve waited my whole
life to have you love me that way.” This is the side of Fausto that I like,
when he gets his scam on and is willing to say or do whatever in his own
interest (don’t worry, not a quality I would admire in real life), not the
desperate old man trying to seduce a child. Another aside: It seems Fausto had
successfully kept Helena and Renata separated for about 25 years. Does he know
that now that they’re friends, they talk about him? I’m sure that’s exactly why
he didn’t want them getting together.
Abi goes back to her room and sees a cute basket of flowers
on the bed, which will soon send somebody into an asinine rage. She goes into
the bathroom. If it’s for a shower, the door will be unlocked, naturally. But
no, she comes back out and thank goodness Mat has come in! In a quilted blue
vest, no less. He wastes no time raining down the slurs on Abi, accusing her of
getting it on with her dad (that’s how it seems to her when he says it), and
getting himself all worked up about it. The flowers on the bed make him think a
lot of things. Mat, who cares what you think? Abi, the ‘love of your life’ sure
thinks you are a slut and doesn’t mind saying it. But Abi isn’t overly concerned
by the degradation of her character, she merely suggests to Mat that he can
believe what she’s saying is true or believe the worst of her. Yeah, I think he
already chose the latter, didn’t he? In an about-face, he says he believes her,
but doesn’t trust Fausto. Fausto wants her as a woman, not like a daughter as
Abi believes. Unfortunately, because Mat is always so stoopid, he isn’t
believed when he is actually correct. He’s the boy who emoted stoopid too many
times.
Meliton, Boring Benito and Padrecito Tomás are at Diego’s house. Padre is ardently
defending Fausto against the others’ accusations, saying injustice is being
done. He is really a Padre-come-lately on the scene, though. Ben and Mel, who
know Fausto quite well, don’t buy it for a minute. Domingo mopes in, and makes
his way to the bedroom. Diego is lying in state, with his aloe-vera’d back on
full display, which looks like grafts of lizard skin (or nopales) onto his back.
Domingo wants his old dad back, and manages to break through Diego’s fog with his
earnestness. Soon after, Domingo is spoon-feeding Diego some broth as Mel and
Ben look on, beaming.
Epifenia has come to Mia’s old house, to see her lover(s).
She has a flashback of Toño warning her she’ll regret dumping him so coldly,
and she tells him she has a better prospect. In the present, she meets with
Julian and agrees to marry him in four months’ time. I’m not sure why she is so
somber here. She requests that he not tell Toño and that Toño not live with
them, and before she can even get all the words out, Julian is like, “Done!” He
in turn requests that she not tell her sister. Also done.
At the Enramada, Helena’s little dinner party gets underway.
It’s her, Ren and Dr. Pat, with Nieves at attention, and then Com. Barragan
shows up with flowers for Helena. Helena reveals that her whole party was just
an excuse to get Ren and Barragan talking, and she takes Dr. Pat out to the
patio. Ren and Barragan cram onto a loveseat, and Ren starts up her broken
record, the Gold Lamentation Pity Me collection. It goes on for a while.
Barragan listens with collapsed, Paul McCartney-style eyes, while Renata has
really cute lipstick. By the end of the record she wins him over, and they are
now going to ‘tutearse.’ Ren says that although she will opt for continuing to withhold
the truth from Abi, because she doesn’t want Abi to get mad at her, she
sincerely encourages Barragan to reveal that he is Abi’s grandfather. Yeah, he
really should. Abi is going to feel so dumb when she finds out how many other
people knew the truth about her, even though it’s not her fault she didn’t
know. She has enough reasons all her own to feel dumb. Anyway, Barragan says he
didn’t say anything before for the integrity of the investigation, but now that
it’s been resolved that Bruno killed Pablo, and the case is closed, he is free
to tell Abi. Ren promptly forgets about Abi and wants to defend her dad against
those charges. She also starts begging Barragan to tell her the details of
Pablo’s death, which he does. That can’t be easy to hear, about her loved one
or her dad.
Once again Max walks the walk of his poor talk by hanging
out with Teodora, Motor and Juanita in the mechanic garage. For some reason
Toño is putting in an appearance, and being a complete swine to all present
(though that’s an insult to swine). He says that Motor is just using Juanita to
make Eduviges jealous, and that Max has always talked about messing around with
Teo. Plus, Teodora is once again in second position to Abi, first with Diego,
and now with Max. How does it feel to always be ‘plato de segunda mesa’? Both
guys defend their gals rather gallantly against the cloddishness of Toño, who
leaves in a huff. Why on Earth has his disillusionment with Simona extended to
these people? Now he saves all his love for Julio, who doesn’t even want him
around anymore. One more note: when Teo was talking about Motor and Juanita’s
new relationship, she said that you suddenly find love in the least expected
places. Then she looked at Max and looked away quickly. But I’m sure that didn’t
mean anything, and if it did, it’s not something that will be complicated by
the fact that Max’s dad raped her.
Meanwhile, Helena chats with Pat outside, expressing her
full support of an adulterous affair between Ren and Pat. They are twin souls,
both having lost a daughter. I’m not even going to point out the discrepancies
in that particular comparison. Both Hel and Pat are worried about how Ren is
falling under Fausto’s spell. Helena turns dramatic with fear, declaring that
Fausto is very manipulative, and could destroy her and her son’s lives.
Fausto has a bad dream where Mateo is on his knees like
Pablo, saying “No me mates,” like Lucio did. He is mad at Mat for taking Diana,
but gives him a pass. But not when it comes to Abi. Mat emotes, which shows
this really is a nightmare, that he LOVES Abi, she is the LOVE of his LIFE.
Fausto blows him away to silence him, but not before revealing that Diana’s twins
are his. He wakes up in a cold sweat.
It’s two weeks later. The only reason I can see that this is
called for is so that Diego can have healed from his nopal wounds. In effect,
he is up and about in his house, to the tune of Lone Ranger music in the
background. Strange. Benito is so happy and inviting Diego to sit! Eat! I’m
sorry Benito, I know you’re a really nice guy, but you come across as complete “blah,”
no personality, no spark. It doesn’t surprise me that you are not a chick
magnet. Then again, Renata, Ex-Crazy Con and Amanda have just arrived to Chez
Diego! Ren is married and Dr. Pat has right of first refusal in case of
divorce, but Con and Amanda are available. ¡Ándale, Benito! However it turns
out that the ladies have not come a-courtin’. Ren has made a decision that
Diego needs to know about, and she is not going to change her mind, so listen
up! She is going to give him half of her inheritance. Diego is gracious, saying
thank you but he doesn’t need or want money. He calls Ren ‘Patroncita,’ and she
shuts him down with, “I’m not your boss. I am your sister. Ya no me hables de Ud.
Háblame de tú.”
Fausto and Abi walk into the living room at the Hacienda,
and they are all smiles as Fausto says the Center for Blind Children is ready.
Abi gives Fausto a big hug. She is dressed in a leather mini skirt, and a
transparent white blouse over a black bra/bustier. Fausto must be off his game
if he can’t contrive of a way to spill water all over the front of her. While
they are hugging, of course, Of Course, OF COURSE Mateo walks in. Fausto gives
him a $&!#-eating grin over Abi’s shoulder, and Mat stalks back out.
House of Spinster: a quick filler scene with the ‘girls’
looking at a bridal magazine, and each commenting to the other that they wouldn’t
be mad if Julian chose the other to marry him. They both believe they are the
chosen one, and that they can afford to be magnanimous.
The hugfest between Fausto and Abi has morphed into a family
meeting at the Hacienda. Fausto announces to all that the Zoolander Center for Blind
Children shall be inaugurated. Renata totally steals his thunder by saying that
she, too, has an announcement. Then Diego steals her thunder by walking in
before she can make the announcement, and Fausto wants to know what the heck he’s
doing there. Well, as Renata was trying to say, she is welcoming Diego into the
fold, not only with half the money, but from now on he will be living at the
Hacienda. Oh, brother! Just what Abi needs, a third pretender in the house. She
has a guy whom she thinks is her dad, a guy who thinks he is her uncle, and a
moron. Is there still room for Max “Dying Young” Ramirez Zarazua? Anyway,
Renata wants to recognize Diego as her brother, and nothing is going to stop
her. I’m thinking, ‘not even a DNA test?’ and Fausto is right behind me,
voicing the same thought. Diana, who apparently wasn’t aware of this latest
family tree development, focuses on the important angle, “O sea, ¿este peon
(said in most contemptuous tone of voice known to man) es tu hermano?” Mat
looks at her in impatience with her classist ways. Fausto asks Renata and Diego
to come to his office for a private chat. And Diana calls Mateo away, too. Uh-oh,
somebody is going to get it! Domingo is left quaking on the couch, saying he is
scared of Fausto. Abi reassures Domingo that Fausto is just dreamy. Too bad Mat
wasn’t there to hear her say it so he could misinterpret it, make a fool of
himself and give Abi more of that emotional abuse she craves.
Diana wants Mateo to Do Something, to fight for what is his
and their babies’. She agrees with Fausto that Diego is a gold digger and
shouldn’t get any money. All of Mat’s brain cells fire at once, and he is able
to turn the tables on Diana by saying, “None of this corresponds to me, and I
don’t care about money like you do. That’s another good reason for us to get
divorced!”
In the despacho, Fausto is up in arms, saying Renata must
protect herself against this scammer. Everybody agrees that DNA tests will be
done, and then Diego asks Renata, “Sister, would you mind leaving Fausto and me
alone, please?” Then he lets Fausto have it with both barrels. Fausto
immediately objects, saying, “How dare you talk to me de tú?” Diego says that
Fausto is no longer his boss, he’s just a cuñado. And he is going to stay in
the house, not because he wants a dang dime, but to protect his sister and
niece from Fausto. He’s here to defend and to get revenge. Diego: “You will
come to regret that you didn’t kill me.” Fausto: “You don’t know how I am going
to destroy you.” They both say that they have never killed before (Fausto is
lying, of course) but that there is a first time for everything and they are
capaz de todo. As if the machismo weren’t already thick enough to cut with a
knife, Diego closes with, “You will leave this house before I do. That’s not a
warning, it’s a promise.” All that was missing was his spooky finger-kiss
gesture. He wins this round.
It might be the next day, because Fausto is at Macaria’s.
She is giving him the facts of evil life, saying he can’t touch Diego because
that will undo the “good” façade he has been working so hard to create with Ren
and Abi. He reluctantly agrees. But Macaria consoles him by telling him that he
has made great progress, that he should hear how Abi talks about him when he’s
not around. “Really?!!” perks up the 60-year-old teenager. Good one, Mac!
In Ren’s room, Abi tells her that Diego and Domingo are
unpacking and getting installed. Ren asks what Abi thinks of her decision to
cut Diego in, and Abi says it’s her money she can do as she likes, and that she
thinks Ren is generous. Abi even one-ups her by offering to give back the
Enramada so that can be shared. No, no, none of that. But please pass the deed
to the Enramada, which is in that drawer over there. Ruh-roh, it’s missing! Why
is this such a big deal, because as has been pointed out, merely possessing the
deed doesn’t make a person the owner. It’s not a bearer deed; indeed no such
deed exists. But for now this deed will go unpunished.
Last scene: Mat is at the church, in Padre’s office, ranting
all out, as he is so wont to do. He won’t stand by as his uncle seduces the
woman he loves. He will kill if necessary to prevent it. He goes on and on,
even storming about the room, until he notices that Padre Tomás is trying to
kill himself so he doesn’t have to listen anymore.
No Lucio tonight! Avances: Mat gets letter he can’t read, I
think creepy stuff with Abi and Fausto.
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