Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Por Amar Sin Ley, Season 2 Lunes 7/15/19 Episode 82: Feet in the Mire


Scenes combined where it made sense to do so.

Mexico City: Michelle told El Gringo off about his bloodlust, letting him know that it would catch up with him someday. She reminded him that he wasn't bullet-proof. He took this to mean she as not on his side. She said she was but that they needed to go about this itelligently. He said he was changing strategy and that meant he was going to kill Carlos.

Monterrey: The brothers' lawyer tried to tell the Vega team that they had no business being involved in this situation. Alonso corrected him, saying that under commerce law all parties had the right to all knowledge of what happened with the business. Some documents had been redacted, which Javier said hid information from Maite. The brothers' lawyer denied that this was the intention. Alonso suggested that all the cards be put on the table so they could come to an agreement. Ernesto tried to get Maite to talk to them without the lawyers. She looked at them as though they had just grown their horns. Alonso said that was not going to happen. Alonso made three demands: Maite will not cede her power to make decisions, she receives an equal share of all business transactions made, and that his office receives copies of all documents regarding the business in case she has any doubts. The brothers' lawyer said they would have to get them from the company's legal department. Roberto made a sarcastic comment about getting this information from the very group that redacted documents before. Maite understood this very well. The brothers and their lawyer left the conference room to discuss this.

Mexico City: Michelle told her brother that killing Carlos would not benefit him. She had El Ciego's telephone number, which she had gotten at Carlos' place. El Gringo didn't want El Ciego's phone number, he wanted him where he wanted him. She pointed out that she had gotten the info from Carlos, who had owed El Ciego and therefore had his cell number. She said that waiting would get him what he wanted. El Gringo told her she had no clue how their business was supposed to run. He was determined to kill Carlos and told Michelle to stay out of the way. If she didn't hand him El Ciego immediately Carlos would die.

Ricardo went to see Benjamín in the slammer; he was not willing to talk to him. He accused the Vega firm of abandoning him while defending Carlos Ibarra [Well, pendejo, what did you expect them to do when they found out you were laundering drug money?] He accused the entire firm of being hypocrites about seeing the firm as a family. [Should someone remind this narcissist that he was never a team player?] He said that someday Alonso will pay for this.

Monterrey: The brothers and their lawyer returned. The lawyer was willing to deal as long as Alonso's fees were paid by Maite and not by the company. Roberto said that they had no intention of taking his job. Ernesto described this as a caprice on Maite's part, but Javier didn't let him get away with this. He came right out and said that Maite was looking to protect her own shares from being stolen by him and their brother. Their lawyer demanded an extra commission for his clients for the deals they were negotiating. The other brother complained that they maintained their sister. She said although her career was elsewere that they didn't have the right to take what rightfully belongs to her. From that day forward she wanted to be more involved, with Alonso's help, as she can trust him more than her own brothers. Ernesto looked at his brother and they agreed to the terms. [However, I would still not trust these two.]

Mexico City: Ricardo said he understood how he felt but he was the last chance at connecting the dots regarding the Dorantes brothers. He told Benjamín about the attacks on the firm. Benjamín was in the same cell block as Ramiro Dorantes. Benjamín said he couldn't help him.

Monterrey: The brothers and their lawyer returned with a revised agreement. Alonso demanded two more copies for his partners to review and their lawyer went to have them made. Ernesto said to Maite that this changes their relationship forever. He could not believe that she sicced a law firm on her own brothers. She agreed, saying that she couldn't believe that her own family would try to steal from her. The brothers' lawyer came back with the copies, which Alonso handed to Javier and Roberto. He said that this was not meant to be a fight, only prevention so that such a thing doesn't happen all over again. He said that he was protecting Maite's interests and if this happened again he would be less genial about it. The brothers' lawyer said not to threaten his clients. Alonso said that this was not a threat, just a recommendation. Ernesto said to make whatever revisions were necessary and (I think) that this was the last time he would see his sister. [Not that this meant much, as what he and his brother planned would have accomplished that anyway.]

Mexico City: Ricardo tried to convince Benjamín that he was a better person than he was. That he was bitter because of where he was and was unable to see his son. Benjamín said that this was a “delicate” situation and that if they wanted his help they would have to get him out of prison. [Ricardo, this could be the biggest mistake of your career and your life.]

Sonia went to see Carlos at his office. He was in the process of disposing of incriminating things. She came to talk about what happened to Alan. Carlos reminded her that this always happens to lawyers who end up in prison. She asked him what he and Alan had been hiding.

Ricardo reminded Benjamín that he was in prison for very serious offenses. He could not promise him that he could get him out. Benjamín said that there was a whole office full of lawyers; someone had to be able to.

Carlos denied that they were hiding anything but she didn't buy it. Carlos said that the only hidden thing was that Alan was Patricia's killer, Téllez knew, and that was why Alan killed him. She made it clear that she didn't believe in coincidences and that she would not stop until she found the truth. Carlos kept his cool until she was out the door. He was worried.

Benjamín finally said he would do it but wouldn't tell him anything until he was sure he was working to get him out of there. They shook hands, but Ricardo looked a little doubtful.

Juan went down to Archives to get the files on Pedro. He asked Tatiana whether she felt any better about this. She said “a little” with just enough of a note of damsel-in-distress to get to him.

Monterrey: Alonso told Maite to call them anytime she had questions. They met up with her fiancé. Alonso encouraged her to learn about the business. Another discussion about many people not knowing their legal rights.

Mexico City: Carlos was on the phont with another lawyer; he ended the call just as Nancy walked in. He told her about Sonia's visit; she was not surprised. She asked if there was anything she could do. He told her to go through all the records Alan had on the foundation and make sure that only Alan's name appeared on them. If she found anything with his own name on them, destroy them.

Juan tried to tell Tatiana he was confused and – of course – she continued to come on to him. He begged off dinner that night because he had things to do. He refrained from showing her his new car. This time.

Monterrey: Alonso, Javier, and Roberto ate together and Roberto tried to get Javier to open up. He mentioned were he had worked before in investigations but would not answer Roberto's question about what made him choose this line. He wanted to get back to work. He picked up his briefcase and startetd back to Mexico City. Alonso and Roberto continued to talk about their corporate family.

Mexico City: Ricardo went back to the office and talked to Gustavo. He did not agree with the idea of getting Benjamín out of prison. Ricardo didn't like this either, but thought it was their last chance. Gustavo said not to do this unless Benjamín got worthy information. He then said he had people to talk to also. He also said that he had no fear of death. “If is comes down to it, save yourself” he said. [That's an omen if ever there was one.] Ricardo refused to let him do this alone.

Sofia was trying to work out the documents for her mother's situation when Ricardo entered her office. Ricardo looked them over, said the were alright, and said he would be with her when she got her mother to sign.

Susanna told Juan she didn't hear his car pull in. He had not driven back. She got worried that it had been stolen but he told her it wasn't that. He had gone back to the dealership and traded it in on a more expensive car. As all of us flies on the wall predicted, she didn't like this one bit and they had the same conversation about style vs. substance. She asked him who put this idea into his head, already knowing the answer. When he said Tatiana's name a few sentences later she let him know she did not approve of her and didn't want to see her in her home ever again. She didn't like her influence over Juan or what he was becoming. All this was breaking her heart.

Carlos and Nancy worked late and she told him he should go home and rest. They had spent hours working on the foundation records and she said they could finish it the next day after he had rested. He finally agreed to go home. She kissed him, he took his briefcase, and left.

Nancy was about to leave when Michelle came into the firm looking for Carlos. Nancy told her he was not in; he had been working hard all day long. She should call the next day during normal business hours. Michelle was not about to be put off, saying it was urgent. Nancy then asked whether it was about her non-existent business and let her know she was investigating her. She asked Michelle what she was trying to pull.

Susanna pulled out all the stops, telling Juan that what he was doing was wrong. He tried explaining that he had worked out how to pay for the new car, but that didn't impress her. She was sure he was doing this to impress Tatiana and anyone else who was concerned with superficial things. She even said that she was glad his father wasn't alive to see this because it would kill him. She thought he was throwing his money into the garbage. She was upset that he was throwing his life away on bad decisions.

Nancy demanded to know what Michelle was up to and the argument that ensued ended with two cachetadas that will probably become a catfight in the next episode.


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I'm sure tonight's episode will begin with a repeat of the final scene and I'm guessing that it will be Must See TV.
 

Thanks, Urban.

I thought Nancy would be more strategic and not tell Michelle to her face that she is investigating her, but nope. Because Michelle is backed up by El Gringo, I fear for Nancy.

Benjamin was ridiculous chastising the Vega firm for not treating him like "family." But still, he's putting his life in danger if he tries to get information for Ric so getting an early release in exchange sounds reasonable to me. Unlike what Carlos would do, Ric will find a legal (non-bribery) way to help Benjamin.
 

Urban, what a fantastic job you are doing, especially with the sinister Benjamin story.

My biggest takeaway last night was: El Gringo tells Michelle that threats don't work and immediately turns around and threatens her with death to Carlos if she doesn't hand him over. Ha!
 

Benjamin is one of the most despicable characters in this entire tale.

From before the curtain went up he was cheating on his wife with Leticia, whom he used while desecrating desks and conference room space all over the Vega suite. He never supported his colleagues in any of their cases; he criticized them at every staff meeting, never congratulated them on their wins, and everything was nothing but money, money, money to him. While money would be the first thought of a tax attorney he had no sense of empathy.

He was never a team player, which was why he was never going to make partner. e was warned about this more than once.

He richly deserved all the humiliation he got in Ep 77 last season when he and Leticia got caught.

What I have a question about is whether it is realistic that he would be unaware of the attacks on the Vega firm. Wouldn't he have heard about this from guards or other prisoners? What about newspapers, the internet?

I think we can safely assume that he had no visitors.
 

My first three thoughts are:
Urban (1) Do you get any sleep at night? You usually stay up past midnight to post recaps and then, like now, you're up with the early birds (actually I don't remember hearing any when I lived in Manhattan).

(2) It's a sure fire way to lose your son or daughter by telling them you don't approve of their choice of a partner.

(3). Have things really changed that much in Mexico/Latin America that males are no longer chauvinistic pigs (sorry to our male Caraymates, that's what we used decades ago), even though females are hanging it all out there with such provocative clothes??
 

Gut splitting recap Urban.

Two cats fightin over a falling lionking.
Nancy should be very careful. This woman kills people that get I her way.
This wont end well for either one of these smitten winches.

Jaun is just getting more and more disappointing, to me and moma sue.
Good luck jaun.

I hope Rick knows what he's doing getting Benny out of prison. A storm is on the the horizenn, feels like everything is about to come together and blow up.

No body can screw you over like family
Now there was enough millions to go around for all 3 siblings. Greed wins out with these bros. Shameful, just so
Shameful.

On to the next episode.
Thanks Urban.
 

Nina, that line belongs on the sidebar. "Two cats fight over a fallen lion king."

We've had two major sibling disputes this season, two immigration cases, etc. I think we need to start keeping track.

New one is up.
 





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