*We start up where PASL left off last night. Rick has lost
his marbles and decides to take on the whole police force right outside their
offices. He’s yelling at the top of his voice that Quiroz is responsible for
Ale’s death. Rick bloodies Quiroz’ jaw and Quiroz’s buddies take Rick down. He’s
taken into custody and dragged away towards the police station.
*Bobby starts to call—Victoria maybe? He throws the phone
down as Juan arrives to chat. He’s puzzled by the condition everyone at the
office is in. They’re all so…so, down. Bobby says they are all affected by what
happened to Ale and he declares they have to catch those desgraciados. He gets
a call. When he gets to Gus’ office Bobby tells him Rick is in trouble.
*They show up at the jail to find Rick behind bars. Why?
Why? Rick says he just couldn’t control himself. He was so angry and frustrated
over Quiroz letting Ale do what she was doing without telling anyone else. Gus
says he knows exactly how he feels, but reminds him that those folks were doing
their jobs. Rick insists that if he had known what Ale was up to she wouldn’t
have died. Gus gives him more soothing, comforting words—Ale will live on
inside him.
*Gus and Bobby go talk to Quiroz. Maybe they can straighten
this little episode out. They explain Rick just lost it and was acting on
impulse, blaming Quiroz for Ale’s death. Gus and Bobby are sure Rick will come
to his senses in a day or two and prosecuting him won’t help anyone. In an
impassioned speech, Quiroz swears he wants to find the killers. Gus and Bobby
agree they are on the same side.
*Quiroz goes and talks to Rick. Rick tells him to go talk to
Ibarra. He no doubt knows more than he’s let on. Quiroz tells Rick that because
of the esteem he holds for Alonso, he isn’t going to proceed with a case
against him. He also promises to check out other witnesses.
*Gus and Bobby walk Rick out, a free man. Rick wants to go
to work. They convince him he needs to go home. Gus volunteers to stay with
him.
*Later Bobby goes to see Alonso and tells him about Rick’s “scuffle”
with the police force. Alonso is determined to get to the bottom of all this.
He goes to check on Rick. Rick is really down in the dumps. He won’t even drink
tea. Al reminds him of his law school days when he was unable to pay for his
tuition in order to cover his mother’s operation. Al continues, does he
remember how he came to him (his professor) and asked if he could just attend
his classes until he could resume his studies? And here he is now, they are
associates. Al says that’s the guy he wants him to be, determined, looking
ahead.
Part 2 – Victoria and
Adrián win one for Ale
*Violeta and Aurora are waiting in the cage for their
hearing on simple robbery. The “victim,” Andrés Camacho shows
up—late. The judge arrives. The proceedings begin.
*Adrián gets up to deliver an opening statement. He declares
his clients were accused of a crime they did not commit. In the documents he
submitted, it shows an address of a house he stayed in five times during the
last year. Vicky picks up the tale. That address was where they found Andres
Camacho hiding out with his daughter. It so happens the house belongs to his
lover. It’s clear he manipulated the Mexican justice system, using it as a means
to take their daughter out of the country without the mother’s permission.
*AC interjects loudly. That’s not true. The judge shushes
him. The DA begs the judge to get the proceedings back on track—the theft of
the pickup truck. Vicky agrees the hearing is to determine the outcome of a
simple theft, but it was used as a pretext to hide a greater crime. Adrián says they
have the proof that AC lied in his statement to the authorities.
*The judge asks AC if he has anything to say. Very
ceremoniously, he rises—and lies through his teeth. He solemnly recounts that he
had asked for a divorce many times but his wife wouldn’t give it to him. They
had been fighting all week and she insulted him and failed to be respectful to
him. When he got up that morning, the truck was gone. [ed. note: IIRC in AC’s
statement he declared that they fought, physically and she grabbed the keys. Ah
well, must have been a change in writing staff at a crucial moment.] Violeta
watches in disbelief.
*Vicky reiterates what she said earlier to the judge. Mr.
Camacho is lying about something that never took place. They have the proof.
They have a witness. It’s Conchita, their maid. AC and his lawyer eye each
other in surprise. Adrián asks Conchita if she was aware of all the problems AC
alluded to. Smiling and excited to be part of the proceedings, Conchita
contradicts AC. The couple always got along great. They each had their own
cars, but sometimes he loaned his to Violeta. The only time she ever heard an
argument between them was when the señora asked why he was traveling for work
so much. Vicky, in a sort of aside says he was probably because he was visiting
his lover. That riles up AC. He says that has nothing to do with the theft of
the truck. He is asked if he would repeat, in his own words, how the truck was
stolen. He agrees and repeats what he said before.
*Adrián asks Aurora if she had been there the morning of the
supposed theft. Did she observe an argument? She answers no, and that he
offered the truck to them to use to go shopping. AC jumps up and pointing at
Aurora declares it’s his word against hers. Sitting back down, AC is reminded
by Adrián that theft requires the removal of something without the owner’s
permission. AC smugly retorts, that there he has it—without permission. Adrián
continues, there seems to be no underlying motive for taking the truck. [ed.
note IIRC, in his statement to the authorities, AC said his wife wanted to take
everything from him and leave him with nothing in a divorce—I guess that meant
starting with the truck.] Adrián notes that when AC came in to make his
statement, he got his truck back. The DA, who has been left out of most of the
proceedings so far, wants back in. She explains that just because AC got his
truck back doesn’t mean there was no theft. She says she’s required to follow
procedures. The judge decides to call a recess to review the case before
rendering a verdict.
*Adrián gives the closing statement eloquently (as in wash,
rinse, repeat what has been said earlier). The DA insists the theft of the car
has to be resolved. Whether for personal reasons or not, is not the point. The
theft must be punished.
*The judge renders his decision. The women go free and AC is
charged with making a false statement. According to the law he could spend 1-5 years in prison and be required to pay a hefty fine. The judge orders the papers to be drawn
up. AC’s anger and resentment is reaching the boiling point. He shouts to the
judge that this is an injustice—he’s the victim. The judge ignores him and
leaves. AC lunges at Vicky in order to whack her. Adrián steps in to protect
her as the police move in to restrain AC. He’s hauled off yelling they’ll pay
for this and yells at Violeta that he hates her.
*Vicky shares the good news with the ladies. She says AC
will probably end up in jail. Violeta is fine with that. As soon as the
paperwork is done, they’ll take her home to be reunited with Sol. Vicky and Adi
turn to each other triumphant. Vicky pauses, places her hand on his arm, he
puts his hand on hers as Vicky leans her head on his shoulder.
*Vicky and Adi are present to observe the joyful Mother and
Child Reunion. Lots of hugs and we’ll never leave you’s. Vicky and Adi say
goodbye to Sol. Violeta thanks them for all they did. They are angels. Adi
throws Vicky an adoring glance as they leave.
*Vicky and Adi get back to the office after dark. He says working
with her is incredible. She agrees they’re a good team. He was worried about
her—because of Ale. He lets her know she can count on him; that he’s there for
her. He leans over and gives her a chaste kiss on the temple. Vicky puts her
hand up to his shoulder. He leaves and she contemplates.
*A little later, Bobby comes in to see Vicky. They look at each other sadly before she asks him to sit down. She's very depressed. He says he would have given anything to have given her the news in person and not over the phone. Vicky thanks him for being the one that contacted her. Bobby assures her that he and the rest of the Vegans are working hard to find out who's behind all these tragedies. He tells her how Rick is in a pretty bad way and tells her about his scuffle with the police. As he talks, he gets more and more excited. Once he runs out of steam, he takes his leave.
Part 3 – Carlos is
BA-ACK!
*Carlos is drinking, but it’s not tea. Unshaven (though how
can we tell since it’s his regular “luke”), he sits there as the doorbell and
knocks are insistent. He’d prefer not to answer. It’s Nancy. Reluctantly he
lets her in. She wants to help him. He can count on her for juarever. Carlos says
no one can do anything for him. He’d rather wallow in his pain—it makes him
feel good. She tells him the firm is going to rack and ruin without him at the
helm. Carlos doesn’t care a fig about the firm. She points out that it was his
whole life. Carlos says everything he did, was for HER. Life has no meaning.
*Nancy shares that Alan didn’t cancel the event and intends
to open the new offices without him. She doesn’t think he should let Alan do
that. Carlos wonders why she cares. It’s that she’s worried about him, worried
about her job [ed. note: I think she reversed her priorities for Carlos’ sake.]
*Carlos is not ready to give in. There’s more wallowing to
be done. He tells her Alan knows what he’s doing. As his associate, he can make
any decision he wants. Nancy wonders if that includes making bad decisions.
(She may be getting through to him.) All these people who will be attending the
event are ones who will help the firm, but he won’t be there? Carlos says so
what? Nancy reminds him that everything he’s done so far is in order to prove
they are bigger and better than Vega and he’s so close to achieving that. He
shouldn’t hold back now.
*He doesn’t care what happens to the firm. (She didn’t get
through.) So she tries to guilt him into coming. Instead, he asks her to leave.
He’s heard her out. He wants to be alone. He plops down on the couch and flings
one arm over the back in resignation. Nancy asks him to think about it. She
pats his hand suggestively and leaves.
*Later, the event is in full swing. All the hoi polloi are
in attendance. [ed. note: A lot of extras are making a peso or two tonight. I hope
the appetizers are tasty.] Alan is
ecstatic. Sr. Zevala, who bought the software company is there. He wonders
where Carlos is. Alan says he’s been looking for Carlos, too. Perhaps he isn’t
going to make it. Sr. Zevala thinks it’s strange. Alan explains that Carlos has
been going through a lot lately. Alan excuses himself to work the room. He’s ready to start the formal presentation (with
an eye to press coverage). In mid sentence, as Alan is thanking everyone for
coming on this special occasion, Carlos makes a grand entrance and finishes his
sentence for him. They stand together, proudly in the spotlight, smiling big.
[ed. note: Did everyone see that eye-catching little white number
Nancy was wearing, as she is beaming at Carlos? Also interesting to note--Rick has good friends and supportive colleagues to help him through his misery. Carlos has no one, he has shut out his cousin and Nancy must force her way in.]
Part 4 – Incidental Scenes
>>FF if you wish
*Sofia comes to talk to Alonso about reviewing Rick’s cases
that she’s taken on. Al decides there is no need. He’s grateful to her for her
attentiveness. She asks about Rick. Al says he’s not doing well at all. He’s
been through so much lately—his divorce, having to say good-bye to his
children, and now this. Sofia is wide-eyed, as if she hadn’t heard the whole “Rick’s
Travails” story. [ed. note – Oh, that’s right, she always looks wide-eyed about
everything.] She’s sure Rick has the strength to overcome this, too.
*Lorena and Manuel report to Alonso on the Daddy Dearest
case. Al says sometimes one has to be hard on children. He’s glad it was all
resolved without complications. He commends them for their work. They are on
the fast track to learning the values Vega holds dear. From now on he’ll be
giving them new (but simple) cases to give them more experience. Lorena thanks
him. Manuel thanks him two or three times—to get his face in the limelight,
since he was incidental to the case, though Lorena thinks he was a big help.
*Walking back to his office, one of the police asks Quiroz
how he can stand all those Vegans. Quiroz says he can understand their
collective feeling—they just lost a companion. Police Buddy says it doesn’t
give them the right to act the way they do, so almighty. Quiroz says he gave
Rick a pass because he knows exactly how he feels. Still…insists PB. Quiroz has
him come in the office and he explains.
*He felt the same way when he lost his brother, killed as a
result of an assault. That’s what led him to become a policeman. He wanted to
bring the perpetrators to justice. Once in, he realized how many people go
through the same emotions. He decided to focus all the anger he had inside to
helping others. He hopes Rick will come to reason. He was told this can’t
happen again.
*He intends to go talk to Ibarra, but at the same time,
keeping the Vegans close. He believes this investigation could lead to
something much bigger – organized crime. They could bring to justice more than
just those involved in the crimes against the Vegans. [So, all he needs is a
mask, a horse named Silver and silver bullets to be my hero.]