Saturday, March 19, 2016

El Hotel de los Secretos #38, 3/18/16: One bad night and one good night coming up

Sorry for the length, I just couldn't shorten it and not take anything out that wasn't pertinent to the story.

We open with the boys from the hotel who helped with the mining explosion returning home, all dirty and tired. They are met by Benjamin who informs them that they have to make up their time absent from their jobs. What as ass.

Diego awakes to the cold reality of his new marriage, alone in the marital bed, while Isabel is checking on the baby and Sofia.  Sofia just wants to be left alone, Isabel just wants to help her. Perhaps her milk ducts are clogged, she gives her advice for that. Teresa comes in and sees the fussing baby, she said she’s going for Belen, the nodriza, wet nurse, which is a surprise to Isabel.

Julio is bringing coffee to the newest guest sitting in the lawn. Cecilia turns to see him and Julio has the shock of his life.



Teresa has a little talk with Isabel. She asks if she thinks it’s a good idea to disappear so soon after just getting married. She then gives her advice on her new marriage that Isabel does not want to hear.

Diego is questioning the receptionist, why did he allow the new guests to stay? Because they arrived in the middle of the night and paid him 300 pesos for the entire week upfront. Diego is then ok with that. It’s 300 pesos, after all. Some of the guests then complain to Diego about the new arrivals. They were acting like this wasn’t a grand hotel, but something more seedy. He tries to pass if off that they are foreigners who have different ways.

Isabel walks by and Diego flags he down, he missed her allllll night. She apologizes, she got in late and she didn’t want to disturb him. He balks at the notion that his bride would be disturbing him on their wedding night, but Isabel tells him she would like to talk to him that evening, she’s off to the hospital.

Julio tells Cecilia to leave, he’s not playing around. She gets up to leave, he follows. She tries to take his arm and he shrugs her off. Isabel was watching.

Well guess who discovered the ladies who came with Cecilia? Filipe is doing what he does best, flirting with them, and he invites them to the pool later on.

Teresa reminds Angela that it’s her job to see to it that Belen feeds Sofia’s baby, she hadn’t arrived and she’s nowhere to be found. Angela tries to excuse herself to go look for her, but Teresa wants to know why Angela has changed so much. Why is she so formal with Teresa now? Angela tells her that she kept her end of the bargain, she has lied to her son all these years, she has withstood many humiliations from Teresa herself and from her family, she’s bitten her tongue because Teresa promised her that if she did that, that Andres was going to be safe. Teresa demands to know why she’s saying this. Because Belen has now threatened Angela that she’s waiting for Andres to wake up and tell him the truth about who his real father is.  How can Angela look at herself in the mirror and tell herself that Andres is safe? How could Teresa let this happen?
Teresa is tired of Angela’s nagging and always playing the victim. Does Angela think that Andres was the joke of his siblings? Well, Teresa was the joke of her husband. And Angela complains that she had to bite her tongue? Well, Teresa had to also, and if she messes with Belen, Teresa is going to lose everything because the only thing that Don Romulo left her was this hotel. Everything else he had to give, his comfort and companionship, he gave to Angela. What is Angela going to lose? That Andres finds out that his saint of a mother wasn’t really a saint? That she slept with the owner of the hotel? Angela needs to keep her humiliations to herself.
Just then, Nena, the old lady who lives at the hotel, interrupts to tell her that she’s very displeased with the new guests.

Julio walks with Cecilia to a more private place to chat. He asks what she’s doing there, she wants to take him home. No, he will get fired, things have changed and he is staying at the hotel, she tells him to be quiet, she goes in for a kiss, he pushes her away, they struggle, she says that she’s his wife. Wait, what???
Cecilia tells him that things haven’t changed, she’s come for what he owes her, holding up a small red book. She’s not leaving until he pays her every last cent. Nothing will be changed until she tells him they are changed, and she drops the book on the ground.

Matilde is reading Isabel the riot act at the hospital. She’s telling her that there aren’t enough beds, medicine, nor doctors for the tragedy that happened and all you're worried about is your waiter? Doc Vic interrupts to ask about the situation, Matilde tells him that they haven’t had an opportunity to go get more supplies, but just then, Ayala shows up and says he will take Matilde to get what they need. Then he smiles, OMG, that man is smitten....

Belen walked into town with her baby and stopped in to talk to a man who is probably a notario. She’s telling him that she thought she would have to deliver the baby all by herself, until 'her Tomas' showed up. She’s making up a story that they were going to get married, but the mine explosion put him in a coma and he’s not dead or alive, so to speak. She would like him to marry them anyway to legitimize the baby and her. He tells her that he can’t do that for obvious reasons.

Teresa is letting Diego know that she’s not happy that he let those meretrices (add that one to the list of names for prostitutes) into the hotel. Diego looks like a little boy being scolded. But then he then pulls out the money, saying they paid 5 times the amount for the rooms. She doesn’t like the way he’s talking to her, and she lets him know it. Does he think he’s better than Don Romulo? Diego replies that there’s a huge difference between him and Romulo. Diego is alive and Romulo is dead. And who does Diego think he is? He’s the director of the hotel now, and by Teresa’s design, he’s now Isabel’s husband. And on top of all that, he has the letter that she doesn’t have, of which the contents he can make public at any time. And those contents can destroy her.
Diego is really feeling cocky now. He tells her that he will not be threatened by her or her family, he opens the door and tells her to leave. Teresa is appalled, but she leaves. She knows when she lost.

Back at the hospital, Melibea arrives to take Violeta home, grabbing her to leave. Isa tries to talk her into letting Violeta stay to help, and when Melibea learns who Isabel is, and is willing to pay her 5 pesos a week to help at the hospital, she agrees to let her stay.

Ayala is dropping off a sleepy Matilde at the hotel and is trying to woo her, lol, talking about scientific articles he read trying to peak her interest. Just then Julio arrives and needs to talk to Ayala, saving Matilde from any further embarrassment. She calls him by the wrong name as she leaves. Who boy, that frustrates Ayala. Julio informs him that Cecilia has arrived, but Ayala is furious for the interruption with Matilde, knowing he just lost a good opportunity with her. Julio is totally confused.

Back in her suite, Cecilia is getting herself ready when Diego knocks. Her ‘niece’ answers the door with serious flirting, but Cecilia recognizes him and chastises her nieces and orders them to leave. She immediately apologizes for their behavior last night when they arrived, it won’t happen again. But Diego tells her he’s not there for an apology. He’s there for her services.

Julio comes back to his room to think about what he’s going to do with his new problem when Belen comes in with the baby. She needs his help with the baby. If he gets found out, she will get fired. Julio thinks she crazy, but she convinces him to take the baby for a while, and then just leave him in her room, giving him instructions to give him some brandy and he will sleep the day away. She hands him over and leaves. He picks the little guy up and tells he’s his uncle Julio. Awwww.

Well, Cecilia is a bit put out, it seems. She tells him that he’s mistaken, she’s not for sale. And even if she were, he could never pay enough. He tells her that that is not what he wants to buy, he wants to buy her knowledge. They agree on a price and he hands her the bottle of blood. He asks her what it is used for. She looks at it, blots some on a white handkerchief, and asks if he was recently married, then shows him the blood on it. He now gets it.

Ayala goes back to the station and Elisa, Victoria, and the judge are there waiting for him. They’ve brought an order to free Alfredo.

At the cantina, Melibea comes back without Violeta and tells Genaro that Violeta got a job at the hospital and is getting paid 3 pesos a week, although we know that she’s actually getting 5.  Genaro is pleased with that amount.

Alfredo, so happy to be back at home, comes into their suite, only to see Belen feeding the baby. Uh oh!

Time for Isabela to face the music. Jacinto drops her off at the front entrance with Diego waiting for her. They finally get to dine together in their suite, Diego says this will now be their wedding night. He reminds her that she said she needed to talk to him. He’s all ears.

Julio is sneaking into Belen’s room with the baby. He gives him some brandy and leaves. He returns to his room, and as he’s starting to undress, he hears a gasping Andres. It looks like Andres is finally waking up!

Wow, 2 cliffhanger we have to wait for Monday to see.

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Okay CathyX...get out there and shake 'n bake and wake those people up!
 

Alright. It's done and up.
 

No need to apologize for the length...it was a rather enlightening episode and you did a masterful job getting it all down for us. Appreciate all the detail since I didn't catch all the dialog...and there was a lot last night!

Soooo, that conversation with Teresa and Angela. Ok, then. Well that puts a whole new light on things between those two. So Teresa actually helped her cover up the birth as a way to assure her positon and the child's safety. How very civilized? I wonder if it's also why Benny Boy gives Angela those looks: does he know the past. Yet he was nice to Andres....I'm SO Confused with these people.

And to also say, is Teresa perhaps not that bright? Because what did she think was going to happen once Die Deigo Die got his mitts on Isa, knew the secret of the letter and became the husband of the person supposedly next in line for the place?

Oh Freddie is not going to be happy with Sophia at all. What happens is Elise starts planting her seeds of doubt? Dude went to prison for his wife, and to be deceived about something as a baby...I won't be able to watch when that happens.

I also may have a tough time watching Die Diego Die sliming all over Isa which is sure to happen Monday. Tums will be at the ready! OR the remote...or both.

What is going on with Cecilia?? So we solve the contents of the letter mystery, and now we get the "what the blazes is going on between Ceci and Julio" plot. And how did she track him down? Inquiring minds want to know.

And just as things are about to implode, Sleeping Beauty is awake. Never a dull moment in this show is there?

Daisynjay
 

Great job cathyx and thank you.

Violeta one step away from the cantina if only she were the one receiving the salary.

I keep thinking Ayala's interest in Matilde is purely scientific.

Why did Angela make that deal? Was Angela also married when she slept with Don Romulo? Why didn't Don Romulo insist he give Andres his name if she was not married? Or did he turn his back on her because he was married to Teresa and if so why did Angela sleep with him? Did Teresa have that much power early in the marriage Angela feared for her and Andres life?

So, did Julio steal to have running away money on top of room and board and a safe hiding spot?

 

I liked the Melibea scene very much but never crossed my head she was going to do that to Genaro. Of course, being a business woman like she is, no la brinca sin huarache (does everything to her advantage).

I wonder how much 5 pesos are right now in this economy.

So, Andrés came out of his ellipsis. What could Julio stop right now from leaving, make sure every single miner's life i snot in danger anymore?

OK, add this to the list, starting with the universal we all know:

Prostituta (the original)
P**a (the affectionate one, for short)
Guila (goes with the wind)
Golfa (surroundd by coasts?)
Proxeneta (from he table of elements?)
Hetaira (sounds like secretary, LOL)
Buscona (looking for men)
Zorra and perra(o), but the last one is more for a bad person,
Meretriz (artistic)
Cortesana (classic)
Mujerzuela (Easy woman)
Cualquiera (nobody)
Callejera (street walker, looking for customers)
Trotacalles (also street walker)
Aventurera (not in the Indiana Jones kind)
suripanta (sounds like a gypsy)
casquivana (Light foot)
Talonera (walks the streets too much damaging her heels)
Fichera (the ones from bars, that also charge for dancing)
Ponedora (similar to hens)

These are newer: Singer (because is very easy) to use, I guess
Pizza (because gets delivered in less tan 30 min) makes more sense in spanish

Other:
Mujer de la vida galante
Mujer de la vida algre
Mujr fácil
Mujer de la noche
Mujer de cascos ligeros

Also Gallina de agua (water hen) because she even learnt how to swim to be with the ducks!!
 

Thank you Tofie. Those are all good questions. If I had to guess, Romulo was already married to Teresa, but struck up a friendship with Angela and they may have spent a lot of time together talking and probably falling in love. Then she got pregnant.

Pablo, that is quite a list there. English only has a few words that I know of.
 

cathyx--Can't thank you enough for the recap. I'm finally all caught up--being a whole week behind. Thanks to the job all the recappers did also, I enjoyed reading them at breakfast and all through lunch!

cathyx--I'm particularly grateful for the conversation between Teresa and Angela. I understood the gist of the "confession-session" but I couldn't hear it above the volume of the music. I figured Romulo loved Angela and not Teresa. The rest is history.

Angela kept Andres to keep him safe....but also to keep him with her.

I'm beginning to feel a little more sympathy for Belen in her desperation and exhibiting maternal instincts. But she is still trying to get her mitts on Andres' supposed inheritance with a one-sided marriage. As she rocked Baby #1 (Alfredo, Jr.), she kept saying, mamma is here. I'm sure if all things were equal for girls like her, she'd want to keep both babies--based on what we are seeing.

Ok, let's get to the bottle of fake virgin blood. I understand why Isa kept it in Diego's bathroom, but what on earth led him to zero in on it (other than plot device). So, let's take plot device a little further. Even in those days, athletic girls often stretched their hymens or some had thin ones or none at all. It shouldn't have been that hard for Isa to have come up a valid excuse, if Diego had questioned her. (She did go to medical school for heavens' sakes.)

Diego is definitely on the horns of a dilemma. If he tries to "return" the damaged goods, it won't look good at all--someone, as Queen Elizabeth said in Shakespeare in Love, "has plucked her" and it wasn't Diego. That would be a shame on his manhood. He will more likely keep his mouth shut about it. But he may take it out on Isabel and try to find out who had plucked her.

Ay, Julio, you are in trouble. At least you didn't suffer from galanbesoparalysis. You pushed Cecelia off very quickly.

Ayala is clearly smitten, but doesn't know how else to approach Matilde, thus trying the medical-scientific knowledge route. Sadly, I think this is going to be a one-sided love. They certainly would make a good team, working together to advance scientific investigation. Clearly, Matilde wants to be a doctor.

Pablo--Thank you for the Ramera* vocabulary. (*I think you left this one off) But lordy, there seem to be more words for a woman with this occupation than names for doctors, nurses, wives and husbands all put together.

cathyx--If Cecelia used the word "mujer" to explain her relationship to Julio, it might only mean they've slept together, once or often. It's an ambiguous term because it could be interpreted either way. If she had said "esposa," there would be no ambiguity. That's legal and enforceable.
 

Tks so much CathyX, fantastic recap

I wonder if that was a common thing, to give babies booze to get them to sleep. I guess they gave Felipe too much, he is an alcoholic. I got the measles as a child & was really sick but had not broken out, my grandma gave me a spoonful of booze, next morning, the typical red spots.

OMG Cecilia says she is Julio's wife???? no puede ser!

 

Thanks, Cathyx! Lots of good drama this episode.

I also don't think Cecilia is Julio's wife, just his mujer, in the other sense of the word. But considering it looks like she was keeping tabs on every meal he ate, and any other "services" she considers she supplied him, she sees him more as a possession than a partner. Much like how Diego sees Isa.
 

Oopps!
You're right... and I also forgot ''Piruja''. Guess who invented them all, probably men, LOL!

Maybe it all depends on the context. So, Univisión, who bleeps the word ''huevos'' even in a cooking show, could choose a non vulgar word instead of bleeping everything. Meretriz sounds very classy, for instance.
 

In addition to learning that Teresa resented that Romulo loved Angela and not her, Teresa also spoke to someone (I think Diego) this episode about always having to take a backseat to Romulo's generosity towards others. Basically, it seems like he was a good man who showed care and kindness towards others. The question is, why the heck did he marry Teresa? She obviously managed to fool him long enough to get him to marry her.

There is a lot bubbling under the surface of this relationship between Angela and Teresa, and I'm enjoying learning more, bit by bit.

As for Ben, from the beginning it has seemed like he has a crush on Angela, and he enjoys kissing Teresa's butt. But the more he tries to kiss Teresa's butt, the more she goes out of her way to make him look like a fool. And the more he tries to impress the Angela, the more he just ends up looking like a jerk in front of her.
 

Oh, another thing we learned the last two episodes-- Natalia is Dagoberto's niece! Her brother is Dagoberto's nephew who is currently blind from the mine accident.
 

Perhaps Don Romulo was the one that gave Angela and Andres cover while alive (there is a history of friendship between Isabel and Andres) and the deal between Angela and Teresa made on his passing. The letter even in the right hands is a bomb and Angela & Andres would have a fight on their hands. One they are ill equipped to fight.
 

Hi Anita, you're welcome.

I am curious how Belen will keep baby #2 hidden. She can't possibly be able to continue much longer. I wonder what her game plan is.

That bottle of fake blood was in his bathroom. I'm sure he knew it wasn't his, so therefore it had to put there by Isabel. I didn't realize until today that he didn't know the reason for it.

Cecilia did use the word esposa when she mentioned being his wife. If she had used mujer, then I would never have zeroed in on it. But I can't see Julio wanting to take Isabel away and marry her if he was already married.
 

Cathyx- I just watched those scenes again. Cecilia doesn't say anything about being his wife. In the seen when he serves her tea and demands that they go somewhere else, she says: "Fine. But only because you look "hermoso" when you're angry."

Perhaps hermoso sounded like esposo?

When they meet by the trees, her dialogue, after Julio asks her to leave and says they can't be seen together, is this: "(I came) to take you back home...What do you mean, "no", Julio?...Then let's go...Is it really important to you (getting fired)? You're just a waiter, Julio!...Shut up. (kisses him).. Things haven't changed. Here (in the book) I have noted everything you owe me, and I'm not leaving here until you've pay me the last cent. (drops book) Things will change only when I say so, honey."
 

I also heard that part where she said "you owe me money and I want it now", and I was wondering, if she was sleeping with him for free because he was just like a boytoy, ahy charge him? But maybe it is a loan. I remember seeing him runnning away, so maybe he stole from her?

Dont you think theyre jumping the shark with that drunk baby in the box?
 

Thanks for the recap, cathyx!

I've got to say, this was the first episode where I was a little bored. Not a whole lot happened to advance the story (except Andres waking up in the last 2 seconds.) But I suppose I'm also losing interest because of the whole Isabel/Diego fiasco. I can't stand to watch their scenes together. I really hope Isabel does something to redeem herself because I really don't see why Julio can still be in love with her.

Ayala being so smitten with Mathilde is entertaining at least. Julio picking up the baby and saying he was uncle Julio was pretty adorable (and I don't even like babies or kids).

Also, I found in the transcript that Cecelia said: CALLATE O GRITO QUE SOY TU ESPOSA.
 

And was it just me or did the avance for Monday not have any new scenes in it? It was all things we had seen already! How is that an avance??
 


Ok, rewatched the scene. Her is word for word:

"Quiet", Cecilia goes in for the kiss. He pushes her away, saying Cecilia, please. She tells him to be quiet or she will shout that she is his wife.

So maybe she really isn't, just threatening to shout that she is. But as of yet, we don't know.


 

Thanks, J. I don't want with any ccs, so that must have been the unintelligible thing she hisses when that man passes them by and she lays that kiss on him.
 

Cathyx- Yeah, if she said it like that, in that moment, it might not be true.
 

J, some episodes are set up episodes. I think Monday will be exciting with Andres waking up and with what will happen to Isabel and Diego.
 

Univision has been saying that Monday will be some starting point with new and exciting surprises for EHDLS, hopefully will be true!
 

Wow, Pablo, I wonder what that means.

 

Dunno, they had one of this "turning points" already. Maybe they mean now that Andy is awake, there will be pivotal changes in the storyline... I guess.
 

The time jump was the beginning of season 2 in the Spanish series so if they are still following along with the same storylines, maybe they're just referring to that, a new "season" for El Hotel.
 

I am not so sure. The only thing similar between this two works, are that both are set in a Hotel (and most of the protagonists). This storyline is totally different, some characters disappeared or were changed and the plot is totally different. Maybe the only thing in common is the love triangle between Julio, Diego and Isabel and some other minor stuff on secondary characters.
 

We're almost halfway through, so that would seem to fit with being in "season 2" of the story arc.
 

Gracias.

It's high time Andres woke up. Although his life is going to be in danger again from a different source.

So will Isabel's, now that Dee Eggo knows what the fake blood was for. We all saw what he did to Belen. The question is whether Teresa will even care.
 

Teresa is very cavalier about putting her kids in situations that are both emotionally and physically dangerous for them. But then we she sees the devastating results, like Sofia losing her mind or becoming an addict, or Felipe falling further into alcoholism and becoming more bitter, she feels bad for like a millisecond, then she carries on. Business as usual. She has basically been telling Diego to beat Isa to control her for a while now, without coming right out and saying it. I'm sure she'll grimace and maybe complain the first time she sees black and blue Isa. But then she'll get over and carry on. As long as she still has her hotel and status.
 

Teresa is just determined to get things done her way, even if she has to force others to comply to get it, by hook or by crook. No wonder Romulo was attracted to Angela and saw her more as a companion than Teresa.
Now Diego has the upper hand, so what will she do to eliminate that? Would she go so far as to kill him or have him killed?
 

Everything you said Vivi...so agree. To me Teresa is an opportunist, probably why using Belen was a means to an end because she knew one when she saw one. I have often wondered if Teresa started at the bottom of the class chain and her successful marriage to Rom moved her up.

The fact she has almost no motherly instincts or can so quickly switch them off when it suits her indicates to me as well that she may have had her children as a means to keep that marriage. Once she had kids, and the hotel thrived, it would have been a social and business disaster for Rom as well to have such a scandal be revealed. Angela may have been the surrogate mother to all those kids...look at her and Sophia. So at the time, it worked for all parties. Teresa may have hated that part of the marriage, Angela kept Rom happy, and Teresa knew she had her mitts on the part she wanted - the hotel and the social standing. She wasn't counting on hubby putting in writing what was what and trying to make good to Andres on his deathbed. I'm still not walking away from the possibility that Teresa may have aided Rom's death along if she knew what he wanted to do.

As much as we all hate the possibility of watching it, if Isa is smart she will fake enjoying whatever happens with Diego on her "marriage night". That might dissuade him from that stupid fake virgin crap ( please can we just stop with that already). If he thinks she's fine with things after all, I think he'll back off and gloat. And I agree Anita, you study to be a doctor, start acting like it. She should have been able to garner an explanation being "no virgin" from a medical standpoint. How long did she study because really....

Daisynjay
 

Maybe Diego has a 'thing' for being the 'first'?

We're so used to TNs where the woman never has sex with anyone except the man she's intended to end up with, but I would hope that goes out the door with this TN because it's so different from the usual gak. So I can assume that Isabel will likely perform her wifely duty, but not be into it at all, maybe even thinking of the great time she had with Julio while it's going on. The scenes of Diego having sex with Belen and Cristina showed the women loving it. I doubt we will see Isabel even faking any enjoyment at all.
 

In 1908 this whole virginity obsession crap is still authentic. I have less of an issue with it here than in more modern stories where that obsession points to male insecurity.

Having said that, Dee Eggo is a sadist and I think we're in for some rough viewing very shortly.
 

Yeah, the virginity thing actually fits with the period, unlike the tns set in modern times.
 

Oh, I agree. The idea of sleeping around with the new freedoms was VERY new and not generally accepted at all. Frankly, I was stunned that Isa was so willing to sleep with Julio when she did.

What's getting on my last nerve is that blasted bottle and the obsession of it with both Diego and the cameraman. I just want the whole issue to go away because Die Deigo Die will get what he wants. Although what would make him REALLY happy is to have a submissive wife who does what he tells her to do and who stayed at the hotel to show off and join him when he's smoozing with the patrons. Sort of that "look at me what I got". How long before the honeymoon is over if she keeps using the hospital as a means to be gone whole days or even nights. He gave her the place, but I don't think he wants her there all the time. To me, he most likely saw her more as the patroness of the place who just dabbles with patients.

Daisynjay
 

Ok, pinky promise, this is my last comment on virginal women of the 'ought hundreds.

Do any of you remember a Masterpiece Theater piece Lillie? In it Lillie Langtry's husband EXPECTED a decent wife to lie still during intercourse. It was not becoming for a lady to enjoy sex or show she enjoyed it. Lillie came from a modest background and probably had other notions of sex from her brothers. It was assumed at the time that whores and low-class women would participate actively, but it was degenerate. Much later, when she becomes the Prince of Wales' lover, she learns it is ok to show some animation (and thus my revised understanding of early 20th Century British "relations" and the lasting vestiges of Victorian attitudes toward sex).

I think Diego is of the Edward Langtry variety. He will expect Isa not to enjoy sex (IMHO) and won't think anything unusual if she doesn't. He, of course is allowed to go wild with the downstairs trash.
 

Anita, I'm sorry to say I don't remember that detail although I know I watched the series back in the day.

For Isa to "Lie still and pray for motherhood" (or whatever) is to give Dee Eggo a perfect excuse to fool around.
 

Well, we will all get our answer Monday night about Isabel and Diego's delayed wedding night.
 

Thanks mucho, Cathyx. Very excellent.

I want Isabel to use her brain for once and come up with a good excuse for that bottle. It's not actually blood, right? Didn't Matilde say it was something else that would look like blood. And Isa has some medical training; can't she just make something up and Diediedie won't know the difference? "Blood?! What? Oh, this. No, it's madeupscienceymedicalchemical name. I was using it to treat a little infection. Nothing to worry about; it's much better now." Then she just gets Matilde or Doc Vic to "discreetly" but just within Diego's hearing ask her later if the medicine worked for that little personal issue.

Really not impressed with Isabel. She seems so vapid, for supposedly being the smart, kind one. And she doesn't seem to have any doctorly instincts. Also she has been needlessly harsh to Julio. He's had his missteps, but she has far surpassed him in wrongdoing by now.

This show is so, so different from the original. At this point I'm not even sure the Gold Knife Werewolf will turn out to be the same person.
 

Please keep away from hints about the "original." At least some of us hope to watch it some time, especially if the plot will be different enough to make it interesting, so even after a given point in the proceedings in this show, specific comparisons with Gran Hotel would really constitute spoilers.

On the other hand, I can imagine that it would be quite frustrating not being able to discuss the various plot differences and characters in real time as the current show unfolds. Stuff that might not be "big" enough to warrant discussion down the road at the conclusion of this show might well be quite interesting and enjoyable along the way.

Would it be possible to create a separate thread so those who have seen the original show can discuss the differences and so forth amongst themselves? Based on what has been said about spammers and abusers of threads that remain open too long, I suppose it would have to be closed and restarted from time to time, perhaps the Friday recapper could also open a separate "Gran v. Secretos: Compare and Contrast" thread each week?
 

I saw Gran Hotel and said that they were ''almost'' completely different without going into details, but I dont think I want to discuss Gran Hotel here.
 

Neither do I.
 

Isa could tell Diego that the mysterious red liquid in the bottle was some sort of Mercurochrome and was to be used to treat infections, although I don't know if it was available in Mexico in that time period.
 

All these ideas of what Isabel could use to explain what is in the bottle doesn't explain why she had it in his bathroom on their wedding night.
 

Well, it was THEIR bathroom, so it's not weird if she put something for herself in there, right?

Thank you for this recap, Cathyx. I'm glad you didn't skimp on the details, because I missed all but the last few minutes of it and I probably won't get a chance to watch it before tonight's episode.

So we are starting a new etapa? Fine with me.

I still don't think Isabel is going to have sex with Diego, though. Some new crisis will come up, and this time HE will have to leave to take care of things. That is my prediction.
 

Thanks for the list of "whore" words, Pablo. I must admit, any time I hear/see an unfamiliar word in a rant directed at a female character, I just assume that's what it means!
 

True Julie, but Isabel hasn't moved into their suite yet. He clothes and all her belongings are in her own suite right now.


 

Well, Isabel's clothes don't have pockets. I guess she had no where else to put it and didn't think he'd find it in the short time that it would be there.

I'm kinda dreading tonight. I like fictitious confrontations as much as the next TN fan, but I feel like there's too much going on right now and I can't take the stress! ARGH!!!!

Andres and Belen? Andres and Angela? Belen and Angela? Angela and Teresa?

Alfredo and Sofia? (I don't think this actually has to be such a big deal, but we'll see.) Alfredo and Elisa? Sofia and Elisa?

Diego and Isabel? Isabel and Julio? Julio and Cecelia?

Felipe and Teresa?

*wimpering* I need ice cream...
 

Lol, Julie, you're stressing me out too. Just kidding, but I can't wait to see how fast Belen gets a judge in to marry them.

Julio is going to have a very difficult time disengaging himself from Cecilia. I don't think it will take too long for her to notice that Julio is in love with Isabel. And then put 2 and 2 together about the fake blood in Diego's bathroom on his wedding night.
 

Is it too early yet to tell whether Cecilia will be friend or foe, if she gets dragged into all the intrigue?
 

Oh, I think a foe for sure. She wants Julio back big time. I don't think it's only about the money he owes her.
 

I just saw the Univision's avances and the voice off says that in this new phase there will be surprises nobody has ever imagined. On the screen we can see Teresa very upset questioning Diego what are this ''meretrices' doing here, and he said they paid 5 times the price for the rooms. Julio is leaving (finally) but not without saying good bye to Isabel (what I think is going to make him stay). Theres more but they show it very quickly and my memory is only 2MB.
 

Oh, I remember! They promise a ''storm of emotions''!! Maybe after the mine collapsing there will be a hurricane and the hospital will require Isabel again so the ''noche de bodas'' gets postponed one more time?
 

Pablo, my memory lately is about 512KB and my processor is maybe a 386.

We shall see if these are surprises that truly "no one has ever imagined." I think we have a pretty good collective imagination here!
 

High Points:

Felipe is still with the monks.
Doc offers to help Belen with her delivery.
Doc now knows Teresa is doping her daughter.
Diego teases Teresa with the letter.
Elisa’s reaction to the BOY baby.
Julio delivers Belen’s second child.
We find out for sure Andres is the oldest child of Don R.
Lupe brings dispirited Angela tequila.
Belen hides her other son.
Angela finds Belen and helps her.
Felipe and the monks at the wedding.
Doc wants to help Belen now that Sofia is taken care of.
Doc gives midwives their due.
Fireworks.
Felipe refuses more champagne and is genuinely happy for Isa.
Isa stops Diego from pawing her.
Isa’s wedding night is interrupted.
Julio offers to help re: the mining disaster.
Diego has a fit (though, I wish he’d put his freakin’ shirt on).
The baby is upsetting Elisa.
Vic gets caught snooping.
Felipe sees Mercy in a vision and is content.
Diego’s tantrum continues.
The hotel helps during the disaster.
Belen gets little Andres (?) and feeds him.
Prossies help.
Julio volunteers to save the trapped miners.
Isa gives her blessing.
Benjamin is mean spirited and Teresa scolds him.
Teresa ripping Sofia a new one about what it means to be a mother.
Felipe helps in the hospital.
Doc warns Isa to stop paying so much attention to Julio.
And reminds her that she’s there to help, not moon over him.
Alfie’s reaction to the baby news.
Alfie’s friends’ reaction to the baby news.
Belen refuses Teresa’s money (she really does love her babies).
Angela is now aware of what Belen knows and what she planned.
Belen tells Angela some home truths.
Doc lectures Isa on wifely duties and selfishness.
Sofia insults Elisa re: breastfeeding.
Angela explaining things to a comatose Andres.
Ayala admires Matilde.
Isa can’t bring herself to share Diego’s bed.
Some people not happy that Cecilia and her “nieces” are staying at the hotel.
Teresa/Angela have a convo that lets Viewerville in on a few things.
Matilde tells Isa to get with the program.
Ayala offers to help Matilde.
Diego/Teresa battle of wills.
Diego kicks Teresa out of his office.
Isa hires Violeta to work at the hospital.
Julio interrupts Ayala trying to woo Matilde.
Ayala MAD! (he’s so cute!)
Alfie is free.
Meli lies to Genaro about how much Vio is being paid.
Julio with the baby.
Andres wakes up!!!!!
 

Oh, right, a storm of emotions. Duh, LOL. Isn't that pretty much the definition of a telenovela??
 

Low Points:

Isa is settling.
Matilde has split personality.
Julio is forced to serve the happy couple.
Isa is pained when looking at Julio.
Diego abuses Belen.
Sad conversation between the unhappy bride and her true love.
Diego gets the letter by the foulest means ever (DIE DIEGO DIE!!!!—thanks Daisynjay).
Teresa won’t let Belen hold the baby.
Teresa locks Belen in (to die?).
Sofia rejects the baby.
Belen is still set on marrying Andres.
Julio is forced to serve the happy couple.
Elisa says the baby does not look like Sofia or Alfie.
Matilde gives Isa a concoction to fake her virginity.
Teresa tells the doctor Belen is dead (she hopes B is dead).
Mine explosion.
Diego pawing Isa.
Isa tells Diego she wants to be friends with no benefits (!?)
Diego finds the virginity blood.
Carnage from the mine accident.
Michaela’s husband is dead.
Nat’s brother is still trapped in the mine.
Ben embarrassed in front of Angela.
The look Ben gives Angela/Lupe after Ben is chided by Teresa (kinda scary-like).
Sofia whines.
Isa wants to stay at the mine waiting for Julio instead of going to the hospital to treat the critically wounded.
Diego shows up at the mine.
Another explosion.
Teresa summons an exhausted—and sore—Belen to nurse her baby.
Isa hovers over Julio.
Diego is watching.
Elisa hasn’t visited Alfie since he was taken to jail.
Angela hears Teresa call Andres a vegetable.
Belen gives the baby alcohol.
Isa/Diego battle of wills.
Felipe falls from grace.
Elisa tries to make a deal with Diego.
Elisa badgers Sofia to breastfeed.
Julio’s ex shows up.
Ben makes the workers who were up all night helping with the mine disaster make up their time.
Sofia can’t be bothered with the baby and resents Isa trying to help.
Julio is shocked to see Cecilia.
Teresa gives Isa marriage advice.
Julio not happy to see Cecilia.
Felipe flirts with the nieces.
Benjamin watching Teresa and Angela.
Cecilia threatens.
Belen tries to get someone to marry her and the comatose Andres.
Cecilia tells Diego about the virginity blood.
Alfie gets a shock re: Belen nursing the baby.
Isa has dinner with Diego.
 

Thanks Juju and Cathyx for the recaps. Sometimes this 10:00 time period is too much for me and I have to blow off the eps until the weekend.

Julio looked surprised when Cecilia said she would tell everyone that they were married. Makes me think it's a lie.

Best part was Ayala falling for Matilde.

 

and she calling him Inspector Alcalá.
 

It's AYALA, dammit! :)
 

I like the way he corrected her (when she was long gone) in a nervous/shy way, like he didn't want to upset her, even when she was not hearing...
 

He was adorable. I know he's way older than she is, and that he likely stands a very, very slim chance, but I'm pulling for them. :)
 

Nanette- Thank you for the lists, amiga!
 

Wonderful list, Nanette. I always look forward to your recap of the recap of the episode. It's nice to review the whole week in my mind's eye as I go over each line--where were they, what were they doing, who else was there. Nice.

Julie--Ice cream topped with Bailey's Irish Cream and a few toasted pecans cures whimpering.
 

Vivi/Anita: you're very welcome. Thanks for the kind words.

Vivi: Flaco told me the actor who plays Ayala is paired ALOT with younger women in his TNs.
 

The actress who plays Gabi in PYP is one.
 

Great recap, Cathyx! Many thanks, indeed.

Thank you for the hi-lo list, Nanette. I have two definite highs this week: Felipe having a grand time at the wedding (I kept watching his goofy dancing in the background and missing the dialogue) and Ayala falling for Mati.


 





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