Saturday, April 06, 2019
Por Amar Sin Ley, Season 2 Viernes 4/5/19, Episode 18: Ay Caray Vicky, Vicky, Vicky
*This is the Aftermath of what Vicky claims to have seen outside the bar last night.
*Victoria returns home from the bar to an eerie chorus welcoming her. She has seen the worst, Roberto heading off in a taxi, for a night of indulgence with some chippie friend. Ale’s words echo in her head, taunting her, “Rob adores you, he wouldn’t hurt you. You should give him an opportunity.” Then to mock her further, she hears Rob’s soothing voice. She’s sad and mad she let her feelings seep through her well-protected outer shell.
*At the bar, Rob is feeling Vicky’s absence. He keeps an eye out for her, hoping her last “come hither” look was real. Juan is enjoying regaling newbie Manuel with stories of their old court room victories. Rob’s head is somewhere else, though his body is still there. He calls Vicky. On the other end, Vicky is curled up on her couch, looking at the call coming in. She won’t answer. The boys share one last drink before leaving.
*The next day, after striking out trying to get Sonia to go after the suspect Monica, Rob drops in on Vicky. He has no clue what’s coming next as he greets her with his usual charm and friendly demeanor. She tries to put him off with work, but anyone can see the icicles forming around her persona. She turns away, busy. Rob tells her he waited for her all night at the bar. She doesn’t believe him. Assuming she’s just in a bad mood, he goes around the desk and puts his hand on her shoulder. That earns him his first Bingo Square, “No me toques.” She’s tired of his lies.
*Puzzled, Rob wonders what lies? Why is she being like this, what’s happened? What’s happened, she indicates, is she’s tired of his games. Now she’s visibly mad and asks him to leave. Rob says he’s not leaving until she tells him what’s wrong. What’s wrong, she spits back, is that she’s not one of his stringer-ons that believes everything he says. Poor Rob, he still doesn’t know what’s going on and earns his second Bingo Square, “Suelteme.” Then she hauls off and smacks him. Now he’s really confused. Vicky says that for once he should accept who he is and what he does. That’s still not enough of a clue for Rob. Vicky wants to know why he asked her to come to the bar—so she could see him with someone else? She saw him. He protests that he was with Juan and Manuel. Vicky tells him to stop lying. She saw him leave with one of his “amigas.”
*Now the picture is clear to Rob. He tells her she misinterpreted what she saw. He was merely walking his friend to a taxi, in which she left alone. Vicky doesn’t believe him—at all. No matter how much he declares that he went back into the bar, Vicky tells him to stop it. He’s the same piece of trash he’s always been and she doesn’t want him in her life.
*Rob is now in pleading mode. He has witnesses. Juan and Manuel. Vicky scoffs. Juan will always take his side. She doesn’t believe him because she knows him and this time she actually saw him. Ok, says Rob, if she knows him so well, why did she come to the bar to meet him at all? Her answer makes no sense. She says she was stupid and she wanted to see him. He agrees with the latter. That was the plan—he was waiting for her. She calls him a cynic. She’s not sorry she went. It just proved he was the same as always. Rob keeps trying to explain her feelings to her. She’s assuming what she saw was her interpretation because she’s scared to admit she has feelings for him. For one brief moment it shows in her face—she does care for him. He insists that she tell him he has probable cause to believe he’s right, then he’ll leave her in peace.
*Vicky declares that what was going on between them was a mistake. Rob says that’s not so. Vicky says she’s sorry she ever got involved with him. [ed. note: To be honest, most of the tell-tale involvement was her flirtations keeping him on her fishing line. She just wouldn’t reel him in.] Rob indicates that she’s angry because she felt cheated on. He swears again he didn’t do anything (with the chippie). She refuses to listen to him. He tells her he can’t accept that here they are in the last quarter of the game and she won’t believe him. Vicky turns her back on him and says that in the future, their relationship will be strictly business. Rob starts to leave. He says that if that’s what she wants, so be it, but he just wants her to know she’s making a mistake, a big one. Vicky wants to have the last word. She says she’s always trusted her instincts and with him, she’s just sorry she was right. As Vicky opens the door she slings the third Bingo Square at him, “Largate,” from her office. She has to repeat it before he actually leaves. Vicky closes the door. It’s hard to say from her look if she hates Rob or hates letting him go.
*Rob drops in on Juan. Johnny confirms that nothing “happened” the night before at the bar. Rob wants him to assert all that didn’t “happen” to Vicky. Right away. He drags Johnny into Vicky’s office to tell her what didn’t “happen” the night before. Vicky asks if he’s serious. Juan hesitates and tries to leave. When he starts to tell Vicky, it all sounds rehearsed. Juan sneaks away after Vicky tells him the situation between herself and Rob is not any of his business and not to be offended by her saying it. She tells Rob she doesn’t want to talk to him. He leaves after sticking a post-it note on his lapel with a drawing of a broken heart.
*It’s Ale’s turn to drop in on Vicky. She can see how upset she is. Vicky declares how one should never be carried away by sentimentality. She tells Ale everything, how she went to meet Rob to tell him how much he meant to her, that she loved (querer—one step below amar) him and wanted to start a real relationship with him. Then, when she got there, he was with someone else. Now she knows he’ll never change. At least it was better to find out before she could tell him how she feels. Ale gives her a big hug.
*Meanwhile Juan and Rob are walking down the hall. Juan is asking Rob what that was all about with Vicky. Rob tells him she misinterpreted everything to do with his friend, but Vick is hard-headed. Juan can see he cares a lot for her. Rob says that’s what he gets for trying to be a good man, but life has a way of upsetting the apple cart. Juan offers Rob some advice, but we can’t hear it because the elevator doors close.
*Vicky tells Ale she’ll be ok. She’s going to forget what she felt for Rob. She feels like a fool, thinking he would change. Ale wonders if it really was just a friend. Vicky assures her that they were leaving together in a taxi. Ale was so sure Rob was serious about Vicky. Vick thought the same—for one hot minute, but he just can’t resist women. It’s what makes him happy. She turns Ale’s offer to meet later and get it all out. Vick says she’ll be ok.
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I just saw a problem with The Cousins' Fishy Law Firm writing a check to Officer Alvarez--even if it's made out to cash. How will he explain it when Vega Associates start to investigate--for surely they will get involved in the case. (Wasn't the dead man El Gato?) OTOH, it could all be a RED Herring, smelling after 3 days. Wait and see, I guess.
I think it's time to call Roberto by his true name:Don Giovanni. He's getting payback now for his philandering ways. I think that's what Victoria's original intention was but it also backfired on her. Roberto's hell will be losing her, although I'm not prepared to say that this is the end; we have too many episodes to go.
Carlos handing this case to Nancy is suspect. She made Alvarez an offer that he may not refuse and if Alan and Carlos are stupid enough to issue a check to him -- even one made out to "cash" -- if it's drawn on the firm's account or either of theirs, they're cooked. They may be looking to get the money from El Ciego, who already has several prison guards on his payroll. This is one royal mess.
Juan trying to decide if Fer or Mama will sit in front was pretty funny. However, the salesperson calling him "joven" was bizarre. Has it been determined how old this man-child is supposed to me?
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Also juan living with his mother isnt odd. It's customary for men to live with their parents their whole lives, because they are the ones responsible for taking care of them and also to inherit the home. So juan fer and his mother traditionally would be living together when he gets married. Nowadays many sons fly the coop, but many still don't, especially those living in poverty.
Of the female attorneys, we don't know yet anything about Nancy, but Ale lives with her mother and Sofia's mother is living with her. Victoria lives alone--and all these singles seem to inhabit palatial abodes. (See Carlos' ghost staircase for instance.)
Juan's heart is in the right place. He is looking to take care of both his mother and Fernanda. He may still be naive about other women, which is showing in this case with Monica. I have a feeling we're going to hit a nasty surprise soon.
I hope he has also learned from this fiasco with Roberto and Victoria.
She tries to put him off with work, but anyone can see the icicles forming around her persona.
That earns him his first Bingo Square, “No me toques.”
Goodness, Vicky, there are holes as big as swiss cheese in your charge against Roberto. Did you see him get "in" the car and ride off? Nope.
Now that Ric and Ale are together, it's TN rule that they'll be kept apart. Wondering what that'll be. I see Elena's name is in the credits but not her image. And please no, not those overgrown toddlers. Most annoying kids I've seen in a TN. (Not blaming the child actors. It's all the writers' fault.)
Yep, I guess Nancy isn't undercover after all. She just seems to have an extreme need to attract and please Carlos.
First, thanks to Urban and Anita for the last two recaps! Very enjoyable. I'll try to get in more comments this week.
As one of the Anons noted, El Chivo was run in after a shootout in El Gringo's territory. He told Nancy that they were moving merch near a nightclub called The Cave, and they were surprised by two of El Gringo's goons. Everyone else ran away when the police showed up, but somehow he got caught with the gun still on him.
Carlos told Nancy that when the ballistics tests are run, they will show that the bullets in the gun match the ones in the corpse. So he's certain El Chivo's guilty, presumably because El Ciego told him he was.
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