Fausto confronts Renata and Ex-Crazy Con at The Hacienda and
says he will never grant Ren a divorce. He threatens to tell Abigail the truth
about who’s her mommy, and Renata acts like she will stand strong and let the
truth be heard. This is messed up, because there have been many good reasons
and opportunities to tell Abi the truth over the decades, and the one that finally
moves Ren is that if she lets Fausto tell Abi the truth, then Fausto has
nothing with which to impede the divorce, and Ren can marry Pat. The whole guardando la verdad de Abi has been in Ren’s self-interest most of the
time.
Simona has summoned Comandante Barragan because Toño was
missing all night. She tells him that the night that Lucio was killed, Toño
came home drunk and said… Enter Lucio reincarnated! It's like he’s not really dead! Toño
has assumed Lucio’s position as capataz,
assumed his home, and most assuredly assumed his wardrobe. All that is left is
for Toño to be rude and make some hand gestures like Lucio and the transformation
into 2.0 will be complete. Toño obliges. He’s doing all this for Simona, to pay
off her debt, to protect her and because he is a MAN. He tries to act
godfather-ish with voice modulation and creepy kisses, but Toño as the latest
bad dude in town is not completely convincing. Not like his predecessor was.
Fausto confronts Dr. Patricio “Apple Cheeks” Duarte in his
place of work. They fight about who will have/had Ren. Ximena enters, Fausto
exits, and Xi pours scorn onto Pat. She would never want to have a baby
with him. She leaves and finds Fausto waiting for her in the hall. He invites
her to
cenar and she says yes.
Daniela is dressed the same as Ximena, even though she’s
grounded, isn’t she? What difference does it make? Max can tell her apart just
by the look on her face, but she explains about the necklaces as well. Max
wants her help in determining what if any role The Phantom played in the death
of Lucio. And if he played a role, Max will kill him, per Ximena’s original
suggestion.
Ximena and Fausto are enjoying a nice cena in a nice restaurant. Fausto informs Xi that Ren asked for a divorce.
Ximena doesn’t want Dr. Pat ending up happy with Ren, in fact she desires the
most patética y absoluta soledad for
him. Fausto will drink to that! She says that she knew the first time they met
that they would be allies. He says the first time they met he know they would
be lovers. She says “What are you waiting for?” and they start besuqueándose right then and there.
Ugh!!
Julian and Epifenia have just consummated their marriage.
What! Was the wedding shown last night, or is this new? Why is she in bed in a
negligee and he is fully dressed in a three piece suit? Why is the suit admiral
blue? As he puffs on a cigar (what, is Epi already pregnant?), she rambles on
about the church wedding we know will never take place. For now, the fact that
they’re married must be kept on the down low.
Ren chats with Abi about refugiándose
en Mateo in order to forget about
Diego’s marriage. It hurts, admits Abi. But Mateo was my first love, the
only one I ever could or will love, so I guess I can look down my royal nose and
allow Diego to go ahead and marry somebody else. Renata takes this and turns it
into yet another opportunity to say how much she loves/loved Pablo Ramos. No
love is as great. He was the first love. She now loves Pat, but it is a
different kind of love. Not as good or whole or strong. This is one of my pet
peeves, the idolization of a teenage romance as the most perfect love. Can’t
Ren realize at her current level of maturity that while they may have potentially had
a great love, all they really had the chance to live was initial teen-age lust? I
venture to say that most of us are not married to our first “love,” (read:
first time not just ‘liking’ somebody, but ‘like liking’ them), so according to
the Book of Renata, we have settled for some sad shadow of our former great
love. Poor us. But the girls have moved on, so I will try to as well. They are talking
about the fact that Dianaconda might take the baby away when she finds out she
is divorced.
Julian has escaped Epifenia’s clutches, and goes right into
the deep-fryer with Eduviges. He is also married to her, and although he begs
off, she insists, “Me cumples. Me
cumples.” It’s another case of feeling slightly sorry for the bad guys.
Meanwhile, Lucio 2.0 climbs in the window of his former
lover Epifenia. She looks very interested, and I was pleasantly surprised that
she did not give in to her baser impulses. She tells 2.0 that she is married,
to Julian Montero. That’s a cold shower. 2.0 leaves, promising that they (Epi
and Julian-o) will both be sorry.
Mat coos (baby talk emoting) to Gerardo, and Diana walks in
spitting fire. She knows about the divorce, and informs Mat that upon daybreak
she will take the baby away and Mat will never see him again. Yeah, it’s always
the best idea to reveal your plans like that. It gives you an edge.
Ren and Abi have moved on even further now, to Fausto. Ren:
he is bad. Abi: he is good. It bothers Ren that Abi defend him, but she blames
herself for letting Abi get close to him, in the Fausto Renaissance Period. “He
has been engañándonos.” And you,
Renata? Who is Abi’s mom? Well, Abi is sure he is good, and she will get him to
give Ren the divorce.
Ximena and Fausto burst into a hotel room, with the rock
music rockin’. They go at it fast and furious. Fausto has found the woman most
equal to him so far. She is bad like many of the others, but smart and powerful
unlike the Macs, Dianas, Helenas, Renatas, Diego’s moms and many, many others
that have gone before.
Julio talks to the Hand, who makes fun of him for having to
sleep with the twin spinsters. Julio says they are ridículas and fieras,
insaciables. But he has run worse cons. The Mano gives Julio two weeks to
live, and less if the sisters find out what he’s done. That’s why Julio is
going to move fast and abscond with all their money right away. La Hand wants
50%, but Julian-o points out that since he has to do all the dirty work with
the ladies, he won’t give more than 30%.
Porfirio talks to Daniela, though he thinks he’s talking to Ximena,
although since he doesn’t know about Daniela, it’s as if she were Ximena
anyway. He loves her and is hurt that she wants a baby with Apple Cheeks but
not with him. He knows that all she feels for him is lástima and asco, so he
is green-lighting Project Baby Apple Cheeks (PBAC). The only condition is that
the baby be raised as his own. Xi-ela is so confused.
Fausto and Ximena engage in pillow talk, which revolves
around the fact that they both love danger, risks and challenges. To me, that
sounds stressful and exhausting. Fausto thinks Xi is extraordinaria y peligrosa. Ximena, who a few paragraphs back I
called smart, 1) is in bed with Fausto, and 2) says, “I like to do what I want
without thinking about what might happen.” So I stand corrected. I really hope
that Fausto doesn’t run into Daniela ever!!
Toño waits for Julio-an inside Mia’s old house. Julio
enters, impeccably dressed in a clover-green, three piece suit, with white pin
striping. Huh. Toño says Julio married the woman Toño loves, then points a gun
at him and gives him a month to leave town. Toño, that happens to already be
planned. In fact I’m surprised that Julio doesn’t offer to leave sooner, just
to defuse the situation. But what he doesn’t know is that his son has become
Lucio 2.0. Toño
demonstrates by shooting a defenseless vase.
Ren is telling on Fausto to Dr. Pat, about the cemetery
incident. Pat rightly declares that Fausto es
un psicópata. He wants Ren to leave The Hacienda immediately. But for the
second time this episode, Ren puts the wrong interest first, saying she won’t
abandon her material things, i.e. her lands. I never had a beautiful ranch or
anything, but I can imagine it would be hard to walk away from. But she has a
good chance of hanging on to it legally, plus she knows her life truly is in
danger, and I thought she was ready to quit her old life anyway. I mean, having
the ranch is better, but Dr. Pat isn’t poor, and Abi has the Enramada (well,
half), so I thought she would take a risk. But then again, Dr. Pat isn’t Pablo,
so it’s not the kind of love that is worth sacrificing for. I know, I’m so bitter :)
The next day, in The Hacienda foyer, Diana is making good on her threat to take the
baby away forever, as Helena pleads with her not to go. Where on Earth could
Diana be headed, anyway? To Julio-an’s? Ren and Con show up to add to the
cacophony, when Mat and Marcelino ride in to save the baby. Mat has turned
Marcelino to the good side, and there is paperwork that prohibits Diana from
taking the baby. In the midst of a tense stand-off, Mat smiles and coos at the
baby.
Dr. Pat has come to see The Phantom, after much insistence. The
Phantom calmly outlines Project Baby Apple Cheeks (PBAC). Pat is aghast. He won’t
do it. Xi-ela is crazy. The Phantom explains that she isn’t crazy, but has
dissociative identity disorder. He loves her and will do anything to make her
happy and keep her at his side. Isn’t that what Pat wants with Renata? The
Phantom proceeds to make Pat an offer he can’t refuse: if you would be so kind
as to impregnate my wife, I will destroy your enemy Fausto so you can be with
Renata in peace. I’m willing to do whatever it takes for my love; are you? By
unbuttoning his shirt and dimming the lights, Pat gives tacit approval to PBAC,
but The Phantom informs him the impregnation will be by way of artificial
insemination. In that case, why does it have to be Pat? And if PBAC is to be
successful, the twins are going to have to commit to one of them carrying the
baby and being with Porfis for the whole nine months.
Back at The Hacienda foyer drama, Marcelino declares that he
only works for Mateo now. Diana now gets why the divorce went through, with
slimy Marc on the case. Marc, in a pre-emptive strike in the custody battle,
whips out the picture of Lucio and Diana kissing. Man, that picture is getting
a lot of mileage! Just put it on Facebook and be done with it already.
The final scene, an excruciating exercise in a complicated
dance of miscommunication between Fausto and Abi: Abi knocks and Fausto
purposefully assumes a dejected position on the couch, complete with tears, before telling her to come in. He
spins some BS about being hurt by Renata, and Abi appeals to his abundant
goodness to just let her go, since they don’t make each other happy. The
miscommunication continues, and Fausto looks like the big, bad wolf, trying not
to eat Red Riding Hood too soon. They go on and on, with every loving daughter
statement made by Abi being taken as a sexual come-on by Fausto, and every
perverted declaration of longing made by Fausto taken as fatherly love by Abi. It goes a little something like this:
Abi: “You should go live at the Enramada.” Because you are
my dad and I respect you.
Fausto: “All by my lonesome?” or with a woman (you) to share
my bed?
Abi: “No, with me!” gosh darn it, my dad is so silly! Gee
whiz!
Fausto: “I can’t wait to tell you what I really feel for
you.” That I want to jump your bones
Abi: “It’s what I want the most, too.” For you to recognize
me as your daughter
The culmination is hilarious/gross, when Fausto, in full
delusional mode, says,
“I have held this back for so long. I can finally tell you.
I’m…” (too sick to even imagine what he's about to say)
“I know. You’re my dad! Hugs! Hugs!”
Abi is overcome with filial love as she hugs dear old dad,
and he looks over her shoulder with a massive ‘QTH’ expression plastered on his
face.
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