Friday, February 12, 2016
El Hotel de los Secretos #14, 2/11/16 Thursday: Julio's past revealed
- Isabel takes a nasty hit to the back of the head, but not before she finds a necklace identical to hers (with the same inscription) in Pascual's old haunts, Matilde and Jacinto come to her rescue and the good doctor provides treatment and later helps her test out her medical knowledge.
- The next morning Julio is off from work and getting ready to leave, that's when detective Ayala finds him and takes him on a little trip to the police station- he knows who Julio is and accuses him of being a killer. Dun,dun,dun!
- Matilde hears this and tells Isabel that Julio is a criminal and that she should just take Diego's offer of marriage- Isabel tells her that Diego is just as bad and fills her in on the necklace she found.
- Dona Elisa stabs her son in the back by giving Diego the information on the country club her son wants to built, she tells him she loves her son and she wants him far away from the hell hole also known as the hotel.
- Lupe makes several mistakes in the kitchen because he's still feeling badly about his bratty son, he gets a talking to from Dona Teresa but Angela comes to his rescue.
- Shade, shade so much shade! Angela is the queen of it and she lets Don Benjamin know she's no fan of his, Benjamin has a son who is having a serious problem and he needs to take leave from the hotel, he wants Andres to take over his position.
- Yay for Andres
- Felipe gets caught doing the naughty with the Captains daughter. The lesson here? ALWAYS LOCK YOUR DOORS.
- Sofia and Alfredo are super happy about the possible spa, they think that their mothers will finally let them be happy, poor fools. They should fake their deaths and move to Omaha. I think faking your death is the solution to EVERYTHING.
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I'm glad that Ayala knows the truth about Julio and what he's up to, and I look forward to them working together. We still don't know who bonked Isabel, that will be a great mystery to solve. Could it have been Cristina?
So Elisa is betraying her son, shame on her. I don't think it will take any time for him to learn that she did that when he hears that Diego has pitched his idea to Teresa.
My only comment: Isabel "has been talking in her sleep" ( gee, sounds like an old song to me) about Julio and Dr. Lázaro heard her!!!
So Can-can madam saved Julio's butt--in an automobile that looked a little more like a 1920 Re Vere touring car. (Of course, I know nothing about Early American Automobiles, but there are plenty of picture if you Google the term)
It was disappointing that El General did not draw his broad sword & give Felipe about 5 nalgadas with the flat of the blade. No, we shouldn't see the red stripes!
The recappers are greatly appreciated, but they don't owe us anything; they kindly work & give us recaps. So I certainly don't blame any of them for not posting a recap. But I suggest that if the recap is not posted by 10 AM the next day, the moderator(s) go ahead and post a 1 or 2 sentence description of the episode (like, "Felipe gets busted by El Machete") & then comments be permitted below that while we wait for the actual recap.
And done on purpose to keep us on the edge of our seats for a whole day. Not that I care, but anyway...
If Dr Laz betrayed his hipocratic oath telling everybody that he found Isabella crying her eyes out, no doubt he will out Sofia Vergara about her lefthandiness...
Did Diana Bracho studied acting in the Florence Foster Jenkins school for over selfconfident people? All that schrieking to Lupe gave me goosebumps, please someone tell her that opening your eyes wide and yelling is not acting!
Also, Maria Renee Prudencio is no Patricia Highsmith, so, why portray Bibi Peluche's character as a lesbian? I understand that women who rode horses needed skirts that also functioned as slacks, but, the whole attire?
Excuse my ignorance, but I thought women started wearing men's clothes during the 30s.
So much for accuracy!
Capitulo 14, Thursday noche, this is hardly the definitive resumen, for which we all are waiting, realizing that the volunteer recapper is going to bring it forth in all its delightfulness -- thanks for the recappers free work for us & we can wait).
But what I recall & fancify & possibly err with faulty memory:
Lets see, it was kind of a hoot where Isa Bell was dreaming in bed & uttering the name of Julio: "Julio, O Julio, let's go to schoolio -- see me & Julio, down by de school yard."
All night long weepin like a willow
Tossin & turnin on my tear stained pillow
Guess I'm gonna drown in my own tears."
Kindwhile, the doc was tuning in on her, having sat at her bedside all night. Methinks by ethereal osmosis, Julio was tuning in on her thunkings & reciprocating like a reciprocating saw with his snores.
Early in the mornin, about the break of dawn,
Julio was thinking, "Oh why was I bawn?"
Life ain't wuth livin, how can I go on,
Since u been gone.
But when he awoke, the ring on his door bell came. Julio thought, "Well Andres got an Isa Bell hug, today is my turn."
But durn, it was Inspector Columbo. He couldn't wait for Julio to eat breakfast. It was down the the station for interrogation. Julio fessed up & recounted his history, trying to excuse himself, but Columbo cut him off: "Look lad, you beez oldfishally dead anyway. So they ain't no fleas on you. But you gots to be my sapo-teller in the HOtel.
Julio: "You speak of Ho? Let me tell you about ho. I rescued the madame from the gendarme, & she moved high level ganas por me, intalling me into her bed at at bordello. Every time I tried to get up, she tackled me & dragged me back. I couldn't hardly get away. Whatever you do, don't repote me to the hos; they gone imprison me. Now I have stored up all these STDs which I intend to share with Isa Bell. Please don't step on my blue suede shoes in this matter.
Columbo: "I wouldn't think of it; but you show got to shovel me surity on the hotel shenanigans. But wait! We gots to show you the cuerpo de deseo! We discovered a cuerpo -- you have to tell us if it is Cristina or just some Clementine.
Julio looked at the cuerpo & reacted as if it were his sister, Cristina -- which indicates to me that it is not Cristina, for I think they would have left the result a total cliff-hanger otherwise.
I am puzzled as to what happened with Lupe's cooking. The clients complained. "Gack Gack, upchuck, spito, spitare, hocto, splat!" Did Lupe have his son cook? Did an enemy poison the food? Lupe hung his head like it was his fault. Angela tried to defend him.
Benjamin said he had to amscray temporarily to help his son somehow. He said that Angela should try to get the job to Andres, in whom Ben had confidence. But it looks like Benjamin may be leaving for good? Cud this mean that Belen, will increase her attention on Andres?
Lazaro increased the confidence of Sophia by assuring Sophia that while he knew she was left-handed, he approved of it -- he shook hands left-handed with her. Mother Teresa had forbad her to be left-handed. Lazaro, "It is OK to be a lefty, but we gone seat you at the table at the edge so that your left elbow hasn't got anyone sitting beside it."
Of course I don't know, but I don't think it will be Cristina or they would have made a complete cliff-hanger out of it. Cud it be some other woman that Julio knows???
Well, I am not sure about the hypocritical oath, if it applies to knowledge gained when the doc is not treating a patient. But somehow I think Lazaro will not squeal on Isa Bell or Sofia -- just my guess.
LOL on Diana Bracho.
I didn't notice a lesbian, but maybe I missed it.
I am not sure how the women-wearing-men's-clothes evolved over time. But didn't composer Chopin love a woman who dressed as a man, "George Sand" = Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, 1804–1876)? Of course Chopin and George Sand did not live in Mexico.
Juju- Hope your technical problems are solved soon. Technology can be a real beyotch sometimes!
I thot it was done poorly; we shud have seen the General with his machete at the door, barging in. Why wud they cut that out or not show it? I appreciate Univision not showing porn scenes, as wanting the family to be able to watch, but surely we needed to see more than we got to see. It was like the General suddenly materialized in the room. I guess we can check YouTube to see if something else was there. Has this show already been shown in Mexico by Televisa?
I don't see how Julio would be able to identify the body. They've already said the girl is badly beaten AND swollen from being in the water. It seems that all they would be able to identify is height, hair color, eye color, skin color/race, and any obvious scars or birthmarks. If I thought there was a chance of my sister being in that box, I think I'd be bawling too, even before getting a good look at the body.
The opening credits definitely keep changing!
I'm also confused as to what was wrong with Lupe's cooking? I thought I had missed something in the previous episode. They didn't explain it, did they?
I thought it was just my cable that freezes often that cut part of the scene with Felipe and Mercedes getting caught in bed. It went right from commercial to Felipe standing next to the bed naked holding the pillow! (Felipe had left the door ajar instead of closing it - he didn't even try to lock it.
Oh, what did Andres say to Julio that Univision had to cut out?? Sigues ___? Was is really that bad of a word? I really wish I could watch the actual Televisa broadcast. The American censoring on these shows is a bit much.
Regarding Matilde's clothing and progressive attitudes, this was definitely a time when feminism was starting to pick up steam. Organized feminist movements started in the mid-1800s in the U.S. and not until sometime after that in Mexico, but there were definitely some women who were ahead of their time, or, to put it more accurately, not as backward as society in general. I googled it and the first organized feminism conference in Mexico took place in 1916. So 8 years before that, there would have been individuals adopting and starting to express these ideals.
More later/tomorrow. Gotta go out!
Kinda surprised at Mati, being such a feminist and all, pushing Isa towards a man she obviously doesn't find appealing. I mean, I understand her argument against Julio. It's kinda snobby, but it's reasonable even beyond the mores of their time (with his criminal record and such). But it doesn't necessarily follow that Isa MUST marry the guy that her mom picked out for her. In fact, it doesn't necessarily follow that she MUST get married at all; and certainly not right away as if there were some emergency. That's not feminism. That's just crazy.
Oh! I just remembered another scene: Afraido confidently giving his pitch for the spa. At least, it looks that way at first. But then we see that he's only practicing his pitch in front of Sofia. When he tries the same speech on Teresa he'll surely get a frog in his throat (assuming Diego doesn't get to Tere first).
Or have the ex-wife in the shack be a taxidermist-stuffed wife in a rocking chair, De Eggo playing her part -- his full name being De Eggo Bates.
1) It is Cristina, & she is dead.
2) It is not Cristina, but Julio thinks so & will continue to think so.
3) It is Cristina, but she has catalepsy & is alive.
4) It is a twin of Cristina, baby stolen at childbirth.
5) It is Cristina's body, but her spirit went & grabbed another body which was thought to be dead. Now she works in that body at the hotel.
6) It is not Cristina, but Julio at first thought so, but quickly will realize he was wrong (when he sees she doesn't have the crescent moon tatoo which they both received from a Bruja as children).
7) It is not Cristina, but some other girl that Julio knew.
8) It is De Eggo's ex-wife.
Just a few things (1) I'm on the west coast, which means I'm already three hours behind the east cost posters/recappers, I also don't have internet at home so I can't recap right after the episode is over and even if I did have internet this show is on way too late and I honestly have no intention of staying up past mid-night or getting up at the crack of dawn to do the recap. I know some of our recappers have more flexible schedules but I'm not one of them. Please, don't write your own recaps, as a recapper it kind of discourages me (why do all the hard work, if someone else is going to do it?). I promise I'll always post a recap and in the event that I can't I will make sure to inform Vivi so that she can make appropriate arrangements.
Thanks!
Julie, you said, "Kinda surprised at Mati, being such a feminist and all, pushing Isa towards a man she obviously doesn't find appealing." I believed Mati knew all along Isa is pining for Julio but won't admit it would work--going against convention added to the fact he "rejected" her. It seemed more like Mati was trying to get Isa to admit it to herself by challenging her. As it turns out, Isa didn't decide one way or another just then. It just set her to reflecting further. But...I could be wrong in my interpretation.
It's obvious from the credits what Isa decides. I wish they wouldn't do that to us.
Enoch--There are already suggested rules for a reasonable time for posting a recap--ordinarily. Exceptions are acceptable. Ten am is much too early for such a deadline. Give us a break!
Anita, I agree about Matty's comments with regards to Isabel too.
It's possible Matilde might be trying some reverse psychology on Isabel, to spur her independent rebellious side and get her to ditch Diego. But it's also possible she just doesn't see why Isabel likes Julio. After all, most of what Matilde has seen of him has been peevishness and drunken rage.
Enoch , we ussualy don't do mini recaps unless the recapper specifies the need for it. I am myself from Europe so when I was recapping shows ( I was recapping Que Te Perdone Dios and Yo No Creo En Los Hombres ) it was a difficult job for me at first Sometimes I did ask for mini recaps because of my absence or techincal difficulities but it is all a matter of opinion and demand.
Elisa is a beyotch and she deserves all the worst. She is playing a deadly game with Diego thus subquently with Dona Teresa. Doesnt she know the parable "Don't Dance with the Devil?" Tere is a possesive mother but I don't believe that she would let Sobfia get humiliated by Elisa unless Dr V could be Sobfia's new hubbie when things with Alfie begin tumbling down? The storyline would make me ack so I hope it never comes to be..
Speaking of Dr.V , I don't know what game is he playing. He could be working with Ayala to spy on the hotel or just a greedy person seeking power for himself. But regardless , he seems good and amable to everyone so he is on my high list for now.
Julio's ex ( Claudia Ramirez yay!)looks very possesive, I feel that she will be a big nightmare for our couple if she decides to join the Hotel! Speaking of Julio, I am glad that he is now on Ayala's side of the chase because now he has more personal freedom to do his mission in peace. I wonder who the body is and who pawned Isabel from the back. Was it Garrido?
Pobre Lupe, I wouldnt wish this hotel on my worst enemy. We tend to forget that the Hotel lives under strict rules those that could be alluded to a dictatorship and this affects the mental state of everyone.
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