Friday, January 08, 2016

Pasión y Poder, Episodio 44, jueves, 7 de enero, 2016: Eladio Shapes the Narrative (And Erick Runs Away!)

  
Who would have imagined that one dead Ratt would stir up so much trouble?  Tonight, the gaming and blaming continue...

Bloodsucker

Gisela, determined to turn a profit on her blood connection to Franco, lurks outside the Gómez-Luna mansion.  She accosts her grandson – whose face, the Patio is delighted to observe, still looks like raw hamburger kept a day too long in the fridge – and tells him THE TRUTH: his parents are not dead.  His mother is a woman named Caridad Herrera, she says.  And reaching into her waistband (ewww!), she hands him a photo of her daughter – and Franco's mother.  Franco studies it for a moment.  Does he feel the llamado de la sangre?  Or of the cheekbones?  Hard to say.  But he says he'll need proof if he is to believe Gisela's contention.  She will provide that proof – for a price.  Franco scowls, but he pays up.  Then he leaves her.  As he limps up the stairs to the house, he takes a call from Eladio on his cellphone.  

Gisela scuttles off, but not quite fast enough.   Callao has seen her and now he wants to know why she is there.


Inside the Montenegro Mansion

Regina and David say their reluctant goodbyes.  Regina has had to postpone her trip, but David has a plane to catch to Puerto Vallarta.   

Regina has called Agustín and now he shows up at the same time as Clara.  Petra leads them into the foyer.  Clara heads upstairs to see Consuelo.  Agustín asks after Consuelo, but he is really there to talk to Erick the Idiot.  Does he notice that Petra is giving him the eye?  Perhaps.  Or maybe he's just used to women checking him out.

Hearts and Flowers

Consuelo, dripping with a sort of louche glamour in her thirties-style flower print robe, is flanked by her lovely friend Clara (in her flower-bedecked tank top) and her equally lovely cuñada Regina (who wears a tiny heart on a chain around her neck).  Consuelo has finally seen the light.  (Hallelujah!)  Her love for Erick is so over.  As soon as the doctor gives her the okay, she is going to accept Clara's offer and stay with her.  (Poor Clara.)  But Regina talks her out of it, persuading her that in the Montenegro house, there are people around to take care of her.  (Oy.)

Product Placement Alert!!!

On the landing outside Consuelo's room, Clara whips out her Andrea catalog and manages to sell Regina some scary looking shoes and boots.  Her first sale!

Don't yell at me!  Waaaaaaah!

Agustín stands over Erick and questions him in his best Perry Mason manner:

How long did you know the Ratt?
Since Consuelo and I started dating.

Where were you when she was killed?
I've told you that a thousand times!   I didn't kill her.  Period!

Agustín explains to Erick the Idiot that he is trying to prepare him for what is to come.   The police will be far more aggressive in their questioning.  He reminds him that his father warned him to stay away from the Ratt.  Did he listen?  Noooooooo!  "Don't scold me!" blubbers the Ape Child.  "That doesn't help me!"

MERD! (Miguel, Erick, Regina and Daniel)

Now the girl who puts the D in MERD speaks up, claiming that Erick was in a bar with her when the Ratt was killed.  And she can buy as many witnesses as they need to corroborate her story.  Agustín has to explain to Daniela that a false alibi would make things worse for her brother.  It's a fact that Erick was in the RattHole on the night that Orkin came to call, and his fingerprints are probably all over the place. 

Casa Gómez-Luna, Julia's room – It was a dark and stormy night... of the soul.

The muted burgundy and black of Julia's dress echo the painting on the wall.  And they reflect her dark suspicions as well: Eladio could have killed that woman.  The night she fell down the stairs, she was trying to run away from him – maybe the same thing happened to the Ratt.  She hopes he's not the culprit – not for Eladio's sake, but for David's.  Gaby agrees that David would be hurt to learn that his father was seeing 'that woman.'  Julia repeats her reason for going to the RattHole in the first place and her desperate desire to get a divorce.  Of course she's upset that a young woman is dead, but did the timing have to be so inconvenient?  Couldn't someone have murdered the Ratt after she testified to her affair with Eladio?

Gaby thinks it's lucky that nobody saw Julia in the RattHole.  Julia says Eladio would go to prison himself rather than allow her to be interrogated.  Gaby reflects on the contradiction:  Eladio is capable of these grand gestures and yet also treats her so badly at times.  It's always been like that, Julia tells her niece.  And she repeats her reluctant suspicion:  Eladio could be the Ratt's murderer.

Wilted Flowers, Broken Hearts

Erick bursts into what used to be his marital bedroom  and tells Consuelo that Agustín needs to talk to her about what to tell the police.  And wagging his finger in her face, he warns her to watch her step – she is the ONLY person who had a motive to kill the Ratt!  Just then, Agustín joins them and adds this tidbit:  he has just learned that Eladio may be involved.  Someone told the police that he was also at the party and they are going to investigate the lead.

Erick is beside himself.  That bastard Eladio took his Montsy from him!  His poor little Montsy!

Agustín has to lead Erick out of the room.  Consuelo tells Regina the obvious:  There's no love in this place and no respect – not for her and not for her child.  She really has to leave.

Field Trip – When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping.

Now this is what you call retail therapy.  She may have spent the GNP of a small Latin American country, but it was worth it: Nina looks fabulous in her color-blocked urban camouflage.  If she stood very still, she would be indistinguishable from the beige, gold and brown drapes in the luxurious New York City suite where she and Arturo are staying.  She is at the top of her game.  

Why don't she and Arturo buy themselves a penthouse overlooking Central Park?  The kids are all grown up now and it won't be long before they leave the nest.  [Ufffff.  Pardon me, I wasn't laughing – really, I just had a little tickle in my throat.]  Yes, the Montenegro corporate headquarters are in Mexico, but Arturo could manage it all from the Big Apple...

Poor Nina's hopes are dashed when Arturo checks his phone and learns that the Ratt is dead.  Nina assures him that Erick could not possibly have been at the party.  Arturo calls home...

Erick is spinning out of control and Agustín's efforts to calm him down are futile.  As Erick storms out, Petra enters and hands Agustín the phone:  It's Arturo.  Before taking the call, Agustín tells Petra to alert their security staff: Erick is not to leave the house.  Then he tells Arturo the latest...

In the home office, Franco is showing Eladio one of his favorite online dating sites... 

No, sorry, my bad.  It seems they are watching a news story about The Night the Rodent Died.  Their ears prick up when the newscaster says:

Se corre el rumor que Erick Montenegro, el hijo del famoso empresario Arturo Montenegro, estuvo en la fiesta y tendría una relación amorosa con ella.
(It is rumored that Erick M, son of the famous businessman A.M, was at the party and allegedly had a romantic relationship with her.)

Grammar Nerd Note:  The use of the conditional (...tendría una relación) is very common in news reports, both on TV and in print, to indicate that something is speculative, rather than certain.  The usual translation to English is something like:  "Allegedly," or "is alleged to have (had)..."  or "is believed to ..." or "is thought to ..."

Eladio and Franco are pleased at how the story has been framed.  "I told you you could leave it to me, Godfather," says Franco smugly.

Now Callao comes in with the news that he spotted Gisela lurking outside the mansion.  Franco admits he saw her too, though he doesn't repeat what she told him; instead, he says she wanted to talk to Eladio.  

At first, Eladio orders Callao not to allow Gisela to come back.  Then he changes his mind: Callao is simply to let him know if he sees her around the house again.

When Callao leaves, Eladio stares hard at Franco, as if trying to read in the battered face exactly how much he knows.  And exactly how much he is lying. 

Bye Bye Penthouse

Arturo tells Nina that Erick was, indeed, at the RattHole.  They will have to go back to Mexico right after their client dinner.

Blubber, Blubber

Erick whines about not being able to leave his own house.  Agustín tells him that if he really wants to help with the investigation, he should man up and talk to the police.  Regina reproaches her brother for his disrespectful behavior in front of Consuelo.  Erick wails that he doesn't care.  All that matters is they took his Montsy away.  And he's not going to give a statement because he'll end up taking the fall for her murder and going to jail.  He knows it was Gómez-Luna because he had a motive: "Montserrat left him for me!"

Whoa.  This is news to Regina.  The Ratt was Eladio's lover?  Yup.  And Erick the Idiot Child is going to demand that he confess to murdering the rodent.  So saying, he storms out again.

Regina worries that Erick will do something stupid because, well, that's what he does.  But Agustín reassures her that he can't leave the house.  Right now, they have to focus on defending the fool and comforting Consuelo.  Regina wonders if Eladio could have done it.  It's hard to say, answers Agustín cautiously, but he has learned some unsavory things about Regina's suegro...  

They'll have to buy their elotes at someone else's stand today.

Luisita seems fully recovered from her recent, scary illness.  And Clara's friendship with Justino seems fully recovered too.  When Justino comes home, he thanks Clara for taking care of the little girl.  He turns down her offer to help with the corn stand.  He's not opening today because he's going to stay home with his daughter.  When Clara leaves, he picks up the small, framed photo of Maribel and Luisita and stares sadly at their faces.

Montserrat's only groupie follows her death as avidly as he followed her life.

Aldo watches the news about the Ratt's "tragic accident" and the ongoing investigation.   He listens very closely when Eladio's name is mentioned.  And then he remembers something else: "Of course! When I got there, Eladio's wife was leaving Montsy's apartment!" (So now Aldo is a threat to Julia!)

Consuelo's room

Daniela begs her sister-in-law not to testify against Erick.  He is, after all, the father of her baby.  Consuelo is unmoved by the appeal.  

But Daniela is undaunted.  She returns a little later to plead Erick's case.  He wasn't even seeing the Ratt, she tells Consuelo – the Ratt was Eladio's lover!

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – We heart you!

David is welcomed to the Grand Fiesta Americana Hotel with a warm Aztec greeting.  He calls Regina to let her know he has arrived safely.  She updates him on the investigation, though she says nothing about Eladio's involvement.

Back in Mexico...

Miguel enters Regina's room noiselessly (and creepily) and overhears her end of the conversation.  Regina then explains to Miguel that she is reluctant to tell David about the Eladio connection.  Miguel thinks she should keep her mouth shut.  Maybe David will find out anyway, but he doesn't have to hear it from her.

New York City

Arturo and Nina meet their American contact – whose Spanish is actually not too ridiculous.  For a gringo.  Their English sounds pretty good too.  [But if you really want to be impressed by a Mexican speaking English, check out Gael García Bernal's Rodrigo in Mozart in the Jungle.]  Arturo whips out his tablet and  shows the guy his proposal. 

Arturo is not only interested in the Mexican franchise for the man's restaurants, he would like Montenegro Construction to build them. He talks up the firm's ability to generate hydroelectric energy and then proposes a sort of joint venture.

The gringo will give it serious thought, though he is still keeping his options open.

They shake hands.  The American leaves.  Nina – who looks a hell of a lot better with a symmetrical head and without the purple lipstick – leans in for one of her inappropriate kisses as the diners around them pretend not to notice.

Night has fallen over the Gómez-Luna Mansion

Is Eladio nervous?  He sprays whatever-that-crap-is into his mouth and wonders aloud how the press found out he was at the party.  Franco says they'll find out when his police contact gets him the witness statements.  Just then, Simona leads in a couple of plainclothes cops who want to ask Eladio some questions.  Eladio invites them to sit down.  He whispers to Franco to call the lawyer and to keep Julia from coming downstairs.

When the cops ask Franco about his obvious bruises, he tells them he was assaulted and robbed – he's lucky to be alive.

Eladio acknowledges he was at the RattHole on the night in question, but adds that he'd prefer to wait until his lawyer is present before saying more.  The cops say they only have a couple of questions.  "Do you have a court order?" asks Eladio, sneaking in another quick spray.  They don't, but since Eladio has nothing to hide and is such a prince among men, he'll answer their questions anyway:

Q: What was your relationship with the deceased?
A:  She was my employee.  She worked for me, for my companies.

Meanwhile, upstairs, Julia announces to Gaby that it would be better to talk to the police and tell them the truth.  Before she can do so, however, Franco arrives with Eladio's instructions: "Don't go downstairs for any reason."  Now Humberto rolls up and offers to keep the women under control.  [Oh, it would be so easy to tip over the tiny man's wheelchair... or turn off his oxygen ever so briefly.  So very easy...]

Humberto tells Julia it is her duty to support Eladio in everything.  When Gaby tries to object, he tells her to shut up.  Then Humberto accuses Julia of trying to get rid of Eladio by sending him to jail.

And downstairs, Eladio continues to cooperate fully with the police:

"Of course, you're going to find my fingerprints in the apartment because we had meetings there.  It's to be expected – the Ratt worked exclusively for me.  And now that I think about it, you might find Franco Herrera's fingerprints too.  He's my right hand man."

Franco returns and confirms what Eladio has said.  Eladio adds that he was only there to wish the Ratt a happy birthday.  He was the only one without a disguise, so he's probably the only guest that everyone recognized.

He denies any romantic relationship with the Ratt.  He gave her his best wishes and then left for a nearby bar – his driver can corroborate what he is saying.  Así es, agrees Callao quickly.

Gentlemen, please – a little respect.

The cops have also learned that Eladio was paying the rent on the dead Ratt's apartment and that he had given her a car.  Eladio doesn't deny it – they were part of her compensation package.  When one of the cops laughs out loud, Eladio chastises him:  "It's not funny.  We're talking about a woman who died."  Then he dismisses them, telling them not to return without a court order.  All the while, Franco's head is bobbing up and down like a dashboard ornament going over a rough road. 

Don't do it, Erick!

Erick begs Daniela to distract the security guys so he can get away.  He needs some time, he says.  He promises she won't get in any trouble.  Then he scurries away, pulling his suitcase behind him.  

Petra catches a glimpse of his retreating figure when she comes in to announce that the police have returned and want to talk to him.  When Regina asks her sister where Erick is, Daniela flat-out lies: she hasn't seen him.  Then she offers to go look for him.

A moment later, she and Regina are alone in front of the two returning police officers. This time the cops are armed with a court order, but Erick is nowhere to be found.  

And then a beautiful dame called down from the balcony.  I looked up into the saddest eyes I had ever seen.  I could tell from the tilt of her chin that she was determined to set something right...

Consuelo, however, calls down from the upstairs landing.  She wants to make a statement.

Regina leads the cops upstairs.  Daniela sends a quick text to warn Erick about what is happening.  He is just outside the mansion.  When a cab drops off a passenger right across the street, he gets in quickly and heads off in the night.

Before Consuelo can say anything to the police officers, she gets a terrible pain in her belly.  Regina leads her back to bed and Daniela calls the doctor, first taking time to scold the cops for harassing her poor cuñada.   

It's for your own good!

Nasty, selfish little Humberto assures Julia that he is acting on her behalf, even if she's too foolish to understand that.  If the Ratt was Eladio's lover, the police are going to accuse Julia herself of rodenticide.  They won't believe her story at all.  Julia rues the day Eladio brought Humberto there.  (¡En mala hora, papá!)  

Eladio returns in time to see Humberto roll away in full self-pity mode because his daughter shows him no respect.

Eladio tells Julia she needs to leave town for a few days.

Puerto Vallarta

David is relaxing at the bar when he gets a call from Francisco.  According to the media, Francisco says, David's father is also involved in the Ratt's death.

In loco parentis until the loco parents get home

Regina, in her continued efforts to hold down the fort, shoos the cops away, reproaching them for blaming Consuelo for rodenticide (although they really never did that).  Just then, Arturo and Nina walk in.  Arturo takes up Consuelo's defense and informs the officers that no member of his family is going to make a statement unless their attorney is present.

Blame the gutter press!

David immediately calls Eladio and asks for an explanation.  Eladio blames the press for making an issue out of the fact that the Ratt was their model.  He says he's going to send Julia to him for a few days to get her out of the media storm.

Julia, who has been listening to this conversation, looks up, seemingly dazed.  "I'm going on a trip... without you?"  Eladio nods gravely.

It's not Beauty we want – it's the Beast!

Arturo assures the police officers that his daughter-in-law will go to the police station to give her statement as soon as her doctor gives his approval.  One of the cops clarifies: "The problem is that your son doesn't want to cooperate with us."  It's their second trip to the house, and this time, they have a court order obliging him to make a statement.  Arturo signs a receipt for the document.  The officers leave.

Why Julia was never short-listed for a MacArthur grant

Of course she'd like to spend time with David, Julia tells Eladio, but she is afraid that if she leaves town, it will look as if she is running away from something.  And she has nothing to hide.

Eladio says if she hadn't gone to the RattHole, none of this would be happening.  Julia gets mad – she's not going to accept any blame here.

"Who would you rather be with – David or me?"

"Well if you put it like that, I'll leave tomorrow!"

It turns out Erick did get Daniela in trouble.  MERD.

Once the police are gone, Arturo turns his attention to his youngest daughter.  He knows that Dani always covers for Erick.  Where is he?

Arturo is momentarily distracted by the arrival of Consuelo's doctor, but soon focuses back on Dani, who admits she saw Erick leave but doesn't know where he went.  Nina defends her daughter, telling Arturo not to yell at her.  "You're scaring her!"

Between his Stepford Wife and his Stepford Daughter, Arturo is losing control.  Doesn't Daniela realize Erick is being accused of murder?

"You know why everything got so complicated?" shouts Nina.  "Because Consuelo wanted to talk!  It's all her fault!"

Arturo retorts that Erick is the only one to blame because he's the one who did so many stupid things.

"Well the only one I'm worried about is my son," Nina tells him.  And she's not going to let Consuelo put the blame on him.

Mother and daughter storm out.

Sucks to be you, Aldo

Eladio orders Franco to arrange everything so Julia can leave early tomorrow.  Does Franco know who told the police that he was at the party?  He does.  It was the neighbor.  It was Aldo.

Eladio looks thoughtful.  "Very good.  He doesn't know what's coming."

Franco urges Eladio not to get mixed up in what could spell trouble.  The police are watching Aldo's building and Eladio's presence there would arouse suspicion.  "Let me take care of it, Godfather."

Eladio agrees, but he wants Aldo watched.  "If I find out he's the one who accused me, I'm going to kill him."

"The important thing right now," says Franco, "is to keep you and my godmother above suspicion.  I have an idea..."


"Didn't you hear me?  I'm going to kill him."

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Enjoy, P&P fans!
 

Thank you NovelaMaven, I just finished watching the program and going to settle in my comfy bed and read what looks like a great juicy recap. I dont know if I will comment because your recaps are so thorough, but I
wanted to thank you before digging in!
Lydia
 

Wow, great stuff NM!! (and thank you for the "grammar nerd" info!!) I'm sort of digging this murder mystery angle. Somehow it makes all these screwed up people more palatable to take. I was admittedly wavering on this one for awhile.

Unbelievable what an absolutely immature cretin Erick. Good lord, he must have been the whiniest kid ever and then never grew up. Still can't decide if he caused her death or not. A lot of that "grief" could be combined with guilt.

Have to give it to him, Eladio is cool when he wants to be and quick on his feet. He handled those cops like a pro ( and may have had to in his past). I really like the idea of Julia going to where David is. Just makes me less chilled that she's still in that house. I'm sure Eladio will make sure her every move is still being watched though.

And Gina, really, Consuelo for once has seen the light of day and she's right. She needs to leave. Nina's comments reinforced that for me, and frankly, I could see her and Dani manipulating comments to the police to insinuate Connie and let her take the fall.

I don't think anyone we suspect can be ruled out right now. But boy, I wish Augustin worked for the cops. We would see him more often and would love to watch him interrogating everyone.

and this: "[But if you really want to be impressed by a Mexican speaking English, check out Gael García Bernal's Rodrigo in Mozart in the Jungle.]" I LOVE listening to him. I've always loves Bernal and try to see all his movies, but I will totally admit, I not only fell in love with this series last year and binge watched the new season last week, but I sort of, well heck, do have a crush on Rodrigo. The scene last season with the little girl...yeah I was mush. He's amazing. And many thanks for giving me some happy thought bubbles now for the rest of the day!!

Daisynjay

 

Not familiar with Mozart in the Jungle but clearly I have missed something if both my pals, NovelaMaven and Daisynjay love it. Note to self: check TV Guide.

Now on to the recap since I haven't seen the episode yet. Who but NovelaMaven could throw out a sentence like "Consuelo, dripping with a sort of louche glamour...". Oh my, love that word "louche" but it doesn't come up very often.

And delighted at your characterization of Erick as Erick the Idiot and Ape Child. And Franco as a Bobble-Head. Sweet!

Lots of fun headings. Favorites:
It was a dark and stormy night...of the soul
Wilted Flowers. Broken Hearts.
The Night the Rodent Died
but the winner?....
In loco parentis until the loco parents get home

Of course enjoyed the grammar nerd note on the conditional. Allows me to go on fooling myself that I'm really into this for the language education. Although I have been noodling around in my Writing in Spanish workbook again. Short stints, God knows, but I have done a little of what could pass for studying.

Have let family matters distance me from the blog site recently but the scare of seeing it vanish altogether has brought me up short. Will try to be a little more dedicated from now on. Thank you as always, my dear, literate, witty, multi-talented NovelaMaven.
 

It’s almost impossible to stay focus on what happened in the episode when the recap is simply outstanding.

NovelaMaven, I bow in tribute. I just loved this.

Far, far too many lines to state my favorites but they include “Who would have imagined that one dead Ratt would stir up so much trouble?”, “louche glamor”, “ MERD! (Miguel, Erick, Regina and Daniel)” and “color-blocked urban camouflage” were excellent.

Erick is not standing on the precipice of madness, he has thrown himself into the fiery pit. A pathetic, crazed lunatic.

Instead of fading into the woodwork, quietly and unobtrusively (like the little worm he is), Aldo continued to stand in the spotlight. A savvier individual might have realized a murderer is loose and it might be best to disappear. "Montserrat's only groupie follows her death as avidly as he followed her life". Indeed.

Perhaps I am wrong but Nina did not seem too terribly troubled by one of her favorite children being a murder suspect. It seemed mostly lip service.

I did feel a bit of pity for Franco, our not so dear Cyclops when his warm and tender abuela handed him his mother's picture. But, it evaporated quickly as his scheming machinations began as soon as he climbed the steps.

This is really getting good and the caliber of all the recaps continually escalates. Phenomenal.

Diana
 

WOW..a Novelamaven recap...so special with my Special K.

I especially loved your subtitles. Beauty and the Beast had me thinking of yesterday's conversation with my favorite five year old regarding her Poppy and me. Thank you, Lily.

Is it time for Carlos to start mixing up some Dark and Stormies?

As for women checking out Augie...for sure some of the Patio are.

MERD...I like acronyms , and this is such an accurate one.
 

Susanlynn, I am on Augie lookout for sure!

Those eyes. Mesmerizing.

Diana
 

I have seen promos and heard buzz about "Mozart in the Jungle", but I have not seen it.
 

Diana, let's set up a table on the patio for Augie and order some Dark and Stories while we watch the Murder on the Orient Express theme play out .

I did not see last night's episode, so I am anxious to see Nini's new hairdo and lipstick shade.
 


Wow NovelaMaven, you came back with a bang and a recap so nice, I read it twice! Many thanks indeed and a very Happy 2016 to you and your loved ones! :)

I'm so grateful for "the rodenticide" (great one!) because of the ensuing mayhem! This was a brilliant episode and these were the highlights for me:

-- Finally some action for Agustín! My silver-haired prince ran to the rescue and took charge of the crisis management in a house full of cry-babies and spoiled brats! I bet if Agustín was in charge of the Montenegro household for one month, he’ll whip that sorry bunch into tip-top shape!

-- Watching Chimp Boy freak out was hilarious and his disappearing act proves that he has the IQ of a banana tree! Alejandro Nones is such a delight as Erick, I’m forgiving the producer for casting him in an age-inappropriate role!

-- I don’t know about you, but I have had it with Julia! So your husband says he’d rather go to jail on a charge he vehemently denies than put you through the inconvenience of being questioned by the police and you’re still despising him and accusing him of murder? Boo, you ungrateful cow!

-- Eladio handled the cops Like. A. Boss. That was the star scene for me in this episode. I especially loved how he scolded them for sniggering: “¡No le veo la risa, estamos hablando de una occisa!” (“I don’t see what’s funny here, we’re talking about a woman who died a violent death!”. P.S. I learnt a brand new word today: “occiso(a)” is specifically used for a person who died a violent death. I don’t know if an equivalent word exists in English.)
Franco had said it before: “Eladio Gómez Luna no olvida un favor y mucho menos una traición” ("Eladio Gómez Luna does not forget a favor and much less a betrayal") Looks like Aldo is in for a world of pain!

Can't wait for tonight's episode! Gracias otra vez, NovelaMaven :)
 


-- A quote from the capítulo --

“¡Deja de decir tonterías! Encubrir a tu hermano con mentiras solamente lo va a perjudicar más. ¡Si estuviste con Montserrat esa noche, seguramente encontrarán tus huellas por todos lados! ¿Entiendes?” *

* Agustín losing his cool with the Montenegro idiot siblings and just about ready to start doling out smacks upside the head: “(To Dani for suggesting a false alibi) Stop talking nonsense! Covering up for your brother with lies will only harm him more. (Turns to Chimp Boy) If you were with Montserrat that night, surely they’ll find your fingerprints all over the place! Do you understand?”

Dejar (de) = In this quote it’s the intransitive verb “dejar” that is being used and it means: to stop, to cease.
However, in its transitive form “dejar” normally means:
1) to let, to allow. Example: "Eladio no deja su esposa salir a la calle sola." ("Eladio does not let his wife go out on her own.")
2) to leave, to abandon. Example: "Arturo está dispuesto a dejar su esposa para andar detrás de una mujer casada." ("Arturo is prepared to leave his wife to go after / pursue a married woman.")


Encubrir = to cover up. (in other contexts, it may also mean: to hide, to mask)

Perjudicar = to harm, to wrong, to be detrimental to.

Encontrar = to find, to discover, to come across. (another common definition of “encontrar” is to meet, to run into somebody)

Huella = fingerprint (depending on the context, it can also mean: trace, mark, track).

Lado = side, place. “Por todos lados” means: everywhere, all over.
 

Nandicta: "Eladio handled the cops Like. A. Boss. That was the star scene for me in this episode". Yes, you are so right!

I'm fully appreciating Colunga as a villain. I first saw him in Pasion and nothing since then (to me) matched up to his swashbuckling, romantic presence in that TN. But, I am really liking him here.

Susanlynn, I will get the drinks ready. It's 5:00 somewhere...

Diana
 

Fernando is buckling his evil swash as a villain, but I prefer him as a galan.
 

NovelaMaven- You were in your element with this recap! I too am loving all the drama the Rat's extermination has churned up. It's great.

I believe Gina's reasoning for Connie staying in the house was sound-- she needs to be on bed rest and she would be alone all day at Clara's while she's at work. At the mansion, there would always be someone to care for her. The drawback is that she has to live with Nina and Dani too, who seem determined to provoke a miscarriage. I think if it comes down to choosing between Connie or Erick in the house, Art will choose Connie (especially after Erick's latest misteps), and it's Art's house.

I don't see Eladio's keeping Julia from talking to the cops as his being selfless. He doesn't want the cops to know he was the Rat's lover (they can make as many implications as they want). If they talk to Julia, they will learn the truth. That will make BOTH him and Julia suspects. This is not a selfless act of love on his part.
 

Fab recap!

Watching Erick's expressions is priceless. Idiot man-child. Running away has now made him suspect number 1 in the eyes of the law.

Julia seems on the verge of a nervous breakdown. She was so high strung last night, like on drugs. Though it was funny when she incredulously asked Eladio, "what? go by myself without you?"

Nina's dress did match the drapes and decor in the hotel room. Only someone that tall and with that figure could pull off the dress.

Gisela is despicable. Manipulating money out of her grandson?! Anvil worthy.

I do feel bad for Franco. All he has is Eladio, so of course he himself has grown up to be unsavory. What will he do when he eventually finds out that Eladio is his father, kept it from him, and treated him so poorly? Revenge of course but he will need to get a lot smarter to take down Eladio.
 

Thoroughly enjoyed your recap NovelaMaven. You had me in the first sentence

"It's a fact that Erick was in the RattHole on the night that Orkin came to call"

"Franco's head is bobbing up and down like a dashboard ornament going over a rough road"

I don't understand why my Dani needs to dirty her nails with Erick or shift the blame to Connie, ain't nothing in it for her but daddy's wrath. I need to teach her a thing or two about a risk analysis.

She's on the TV but gosh, Julia makes me a nervous wreck juggling with a chainsaw, a Ginsu knife and stick of dynamite.

Chimps's are cute when they're little

 

May I have a seat at the Augie table where we sip elegantly from our glasses and drool....I mean, appreciate our fine hero?? I'm such a sucker lately in these shows with the gray-haired, gorgeous eyed supporting heroes. ( Papa C in Muchacha--put him and Augie on the screen together and I would be a puddle.)

I don't see Nina as someone who would protect her kiddies to the death, but I do still hold she'll do her best to maneuver behind the scenes to set Connie or someone else up. I do see her working out a plan with Eladio to maybe set someone else up they can mutually agree upon...anyone else think that could be a possibility. Save Erick's ugly hide and still make Eladio happy because all diversion goes to someone else?

Daisynjay
 

Daisynjay...Sit right here next to me. I like silverhaired foxes , too. I think I will have my usual Whiskey Sour on the rocks. How about you?
 

Thanks for this excellent recap NM [and the grammar lesson too]!! Glad to have you back and Happy New Year!

Every time I think Erick has hit his lowest, he does something else worse. Thankfully his stupidity makes me laugh but his cruelty to his wife makes me stabby.

Nandicta, thanks so much for your daily translations!! This one was such fun because Auggie was dressing down the two idiot children.

Vivi, ITA that Eliado's "protection" of Julia is completely his own self-interest. Moreover, Julia's reaction to his "kindness" reminds me of the proverb "A righteous man respects the life of his animal, but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel."
 

Gracias, NovelaMaven. Some of your quotes are really sidebar-worthy, especially

It's a fact that Erick was in the RattHole on the night that Orkin came to call.

The Ape has really screwed himself by running away and if he and Daniela don't have Snapchat she will be screwed, too.

Eladio may use Julia's visit to control her. By sending her out of town he is making her a suspect just as much or worse than if she were to talk to the police. If the car Efrain was driving has GPS on it they will be able to determine when Julia was at the building.

Nina will try (and fail) to pin this on Consuelo. However, the party witnesses saw the Rat shove her across the room and Erick drag her around. Even if she were not pregnant Consuelo would be at a physical disadvantage in a cage match with the Rat.
 

lol "Consuelo would be at a physical disadvantage in a cage match with the Rat"
 

I saw an interview with Altair/Connie the other day, where she herself laughed at the thought that a shortie/chaparrita like her could be a runway model as she's playing in P&P. She has a good sense of humor about it.
 

OK, folks, I'm going out on a BIG limb here, but I can't wait to share....

The ONLY reason Justino, Maribel and Luisita were in this telenovela to begin with is that JUSTINO is the real-life bastard son of Eladio and Caridad. He and Franco were switched at birth. I'm stickin' with this until proven wrong.

Now, back to the regularly scheduled recap and comments which I haven't read yet.
 

Thanks NovelaMaven. I love how you break your recap up into sections. And also love the subheadings. Such a hoot!

Question: I've missed a bunch of eps. Were Clara and Justino on the outs?

Character of the Week: Montserrat. Because even death won't stop her from messing with everybody’s lives.

Nanette
 

NovelaMaven--Will sing your praises later, but I love the Orkin reference.
 

Nanette--The answer is yes, they were; for Clara not telling Justino Maribel was on death's door.

 

Haha Anita, I like your theory!
 

Ay Yi Yi, NovelaM--Brilliantly interpreted and reported. This is clearly the work of a self-styled Novela Maven, indeed! Muchas gracias.

Oh, and can we add this to our growing list of -cides? Rodenticide
 

Susanlynn, after the last hour of work issues I will happily sit next to you but I might go for a fire whiskey on the rocks. Oi...some days you wonder how people come up with how the interpret things. TGIF - don't think I could take another call. After today, I'll be happy with a nice glass of Pinot Grigio or maybe a Pomegranate Margarita made just like the one at my local Spanish tapas place a block away. What we also need is maybe some decent romantic scenes with Auggie (hopefully with someone we approve of.)

And OMG Anita--- love it! There has got to be some convoluted reason this guy is still hanging in our story. It's making me twitch already trying to see some, any connection besides Clara who happens to know Connie. And she knows Gisela. Gisela could be playing everyone. Corn cob guy wouldn't get her any financial gain. Franco as the well placed lost bambino, bingo!!

Do we know the back story on when this supposed "long lost son" surfaced and how he came to work for Eladio? Not sure I missed anything as I didn't catch everything over the Christmas holiday.

Honestly, could the patio write one of these shows or could we not?

Daisynjay
 

Anita, thanks. Of course, I should have guessed that.
 

I think that most people might be at a disadvantage in a cage match with Montsy.

Anita...Even if Justino was switched with Franco when they were babies, why did we have to watch Maribel suffer and die?

Daisynjay...The tapas bar, the patio..whatever..I could use an adult beverage right about now, too. My New Year's resolution is to be more mindful, be here now, be in the moment. At this moment , I happen to be tired and cranky. I am trying to embrace that.

Now, I have to identify pancakes to post these deep thoughts.
 

Daisynjay--
It was such a way out speculation, but is it taking on a life of its own? Hmmmm.

The only backstory we have is that ONLY Gisela and Eladio know Franco is Eladio's bi-product.

I think we heard Julia say that she accepted this poor little orphaned mite as an innocent babe when his parents were killed in a car crash, the parents or one parent having been a loyal employee of Eladio's. She reminded Eladio that she was willing to raise him alongside David. At some point, Eladio and Julia were named godparents and assumed legal responsibility for him.

Gisela is getting monthly hush money to keep her from revealing the real relationship between Franco and Eladio.

Ah, Eladio--you just can't trust everybody will do as you wish with a simple payoff, especially when you withdraw the support they've come to depend on (to keep you in booze, that is). How's that betrayal going to grab you?
 

Susanlynn (Heart)--
You got me, there. Maybe it was only to show what a deserving young man Justino is? He's been through so much and we've watched HIM and Luisita suffer. If she had just died promptly or had he been a widower to start out, maybe we wouldn't be quite so invested in him now. (Not that I am.) But, he's Clara's friend and if it doesn't work out with Francisco, maybe she'll realize that Justino is not a bad catch (rich or not).
 



For Franco and Justino to have been switched is something Gisela is capable of (and it would really stick it to Eladio), but that would make her a low-rent Ursula with Hosefa rising because then Luisita would be her great-grandchild. I don't think Gisela is that clever or that she is capable of that kind of planning.

Besides, Franco looks more alpha than Justino and more like Eladio. And he got screwed no matter which of them is Eladio's son.
 

I believe Mozart in the Jungle is an Amazon Prime series.

Nina seems to be back to the purple lipstick. And I was really liking her NYC look.

Maybe Justino is there for a triangle plot with Clara and Francisco. Kind of weak, though.

Karen: love "stabby".
 

Diana--You said, "Perhaps I am wrong but Nina did not seem too terribly troubled by one of her favorite children being a murder suspect." True.

For me, a more telling moment was seeing Nina on the 2d floor balcony of the hotel suite. The look on her face as Artie announced the Ratt's demise, was more like a deadpan, "Ok, so what, let's get on with shopping and dinner." But in the back of my mind was a little nagging, maybe she's not surprised because she DID IT.
 

NM--Louche. Dang, I need to start reading my Collegiate Dictionary more religiously. I've neglected it for far too long.
 

Thanks for another of your fantastic hilarious recaps, NovelaMaven. Your agility with words always manages to astound me. You make it appear so effortless. What a gift.

I can't decide who is more entertaining:

Erick... "Regina worries that Erick will do something stupid because, well, that's what he does."

or

Dani... "... Erick was in a bar with her when the Ratt was killed. And she can buy as many witnesses as they need to corroborate her story."

He has an endearing idiotic swagger an she has such an appealing ingenuous ingenuity. I love 'em both.

Advice for Eladio, some things are best left unsaid, much less emphasized:

"If I find out he's the one who accused me, I'm going to kill him... Didn't you hear me? I'm going to kill him."

Heck, and here I was just warming up to Aldo.

and this made me smile:

And then a beautiful dame called down from the balcony. I looked up into the saddest eyes I had ever seen. I could tell from the tilt of her chin that she was determined to set something right...

Carlos
 

Wow, thanks NovelaMaven! A terrific retelling of last nights events.

"Who would have imagined that one dead Ratt would stir up so much trouble?"
Yes, and I can't wait until we find out who The Exterminator was. :)

Regina worries that Erick will do something stupid because, well, that's what he does."
Hahaha, so true! Running away was such a stupid move. Now he'll just look guilty in the eyes of the authorities.

And yeah, Eladio did a great job handling the cops!
 

Thanks, NovelaMaven. Good Golly Miss Molly, this recap is on fire! So many zingers, it made my head spin. Many of my favorites already mentioned but here's more:

It's not Beauty we want – it's the Beast!

Does he feel the llamado de la sangre? Or of the cheekbones? Hard to say.

Good casting of Franco and Caridad. He looks like he really could be her son. Since he’s now seen her photo, I wonder if he will just happen to stumble upon her once she’s released.

Well, looks like Nina could keep her fangs in only for so long. Now she’s back to dissing Consuelo right in front of Arturo.

Dumb but kind of sweet the way Daniela keeps trying to shield her dumb big brother from harm.
 

Carlos: Erick is the comedy relief and Dani is adorable in her machinations. Not that fond of Erick, but truly beginning to love Dani.
 

Eladio was dismissive, like he thinks he's the emperor of Rome. Don't think for one second that the police missed that. Once they hear that he and the Rat were doing the Mattress Mambo they'll be back. Once they get Erick (and they will eventually) he will have the Big Mouth.
 

NovelaMaven---Your BRILLANCE was evident once again. I vote for your title of Hall of Fame Recapper.

Does he notice Petra giving him the eye? Perhaps or maybe he's just used to women checking him out.

Don't scold me blubbers the Ape Child.

It was a dark and stormy night of the soul.

Retail therapy

Rodenticide

Franco's head bobbing up and down like a dashboard ornament going over a rough road.

Young bruja rat Daniela began to lie her rat tail off last night and was going to bribe her party friends to lie and cover for her rat brother.

Nina assures him that Erick could not possibly have been at the party.

Every time Arturo tries to talk to Daniela, mother rat jumps in to defend her daughter rat. ---And you guys think that Montserrat is/was the only rat. There's a whole pack of them.

The wonderful long faithful mother bruja, rat Nina states that it's all Consuelo's fault. Well of course it is. Nina wouldn't loose a minutes sleep helping to send someone, an innocent person to jail for life to protect her rotten son.

Nandicta---Put Agustin in charge---I agree
Chimp Boy with an IQ of a banana tree. True
You wrote something to the affect that Eladio was sending Julia out of town to protect her because that he loved her and you're still despising him? Well, I say that maybe 20+ years of abuse had something to do with that. But I think that Vivi is right on about that. She stated that this is not a selfless act of love on his part. I believe with Vivi that Eladio was covering for himself to save his own skin.

must see tv
the gringo


 

I'm sorry to be so late in getting back to you, but my daughter and son-in-law flew in from California late last night to spend a few days with us and we've been running all over town together.

Wonderful comments today. Our little novela has finally taken off, it seems, and really managed to grab our attention and imagination.

I'm delighted that you enjoyed the recap and very grateful that you took the time to tell me so. That means a lot, as I'm sure you all know. Thank you very much.

P.S. Yes, Mozart in the Jungle is on Amazon. If you're a "Prime" member, you can watch it at no cost; otherwise, I think you have to pay per episode.
 


Hello beautiful peeps! I haven't had a chance to read all the comments that poured in since last night (seriously bravo RatHo for getting whacked :p ) but I just wanted to acknowledge how grateful I am for your company and for the way you so kindly embraced me since I came out of lurkdom.

I'm really glad we get to keep our Patio after the latest scare because otherwise I would have no other space where I can share this precious nugget of information I just discovered in Friday's episode (#45): Nina's name is Ernestina! Arturo mumbled it in true JS fashion, it was barely audible but I rewound the video a couple of times and I'm pretty sure he said "Por Dios, Ernestina!", when he complained about the places her son frequents and she replied that all guys his age do the same! I don't know why but I got pretty excited when I heard this!

I gotta dash to brunch with my babybro who I haven't seen in months. Many thanks in advance to Mauricio for a what will surely be another brilliantly witty recap and an excellent weekend to all my fellow Patio dwellers! Catch ya next week! :)
 

Hey everyone am a new commenter i have been a lurker since 2014 and i have been following pyp and decided to comment just to say thank you to novela maven for the recaps i dont much spanish and decided to learn bcos i love telenovelas so much am using the duolingo app so am learning
Mary from nigeria
 

Dear Mary from Nigeria,

Welcome! I'm so glad you found us and so flattered that you picked one of my recaps to come out of "lurkdom." I hope we hear more from you.

(I'm also a huge fan of Duolingo, by the way) :-)
 

Thank you NovelaMaven for the wonderful recap. I am new here and recaps like this is what has drawn me to this site. I started watching Pasión y Poder to improve my Spanish but now, thanks to your recaps, I'm just downright addicted to the show! The grammar nerd note is much appreciated, and I love the way you have with words....Bobble Head Franco and Erick the Ape Child...hehee I can't get enough. Thank you Thank you Thank you!
 

Thank you so much, Jill D, and welcome to the site!

I should warn you though – if you think P&P is addictive, this site is even more so. :)

Hoping to see you around here again...
 

Thanks for the recap NM. I didn't comment yesterday because I was out buying a lottery ticket on my lunch break. I love your subtitles. They are always awesome.
 

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