Tuesday, October 15, 2019

El Dragón #11, 10/14/19: Lies, Trickery, Theft, and Murder


We open with Miguel getting shot by a dart and falling to the ground in Columbia. Three masked men pick up and carry him off.

Hector and Claudia go through the contents of Natalia’s locker. They find variouss things, a USB flash drive and a passport with her picture and another name. They wonder what someone who was a secretary was doing with a false passport. They decide that there is only run reason, she had the false identity so she could run away. As they leave, Hector says to Claudia, “Let’s go my love.”

In Madrid, Chisca and Valentín are drinking in a bar. Chisca says, “Well it’s too bad that you are separated from your wife.” But Valentín says, “I don’t think so. It’s something to celebrate and toast to.” They talk some more and Chisca says she is not the little girl he once knew. He agrees that it’s been many years. She tells him that it was him that opened her eyes to the world. She mentions how glad she is that he was her first, but then is recalling how he raped her. He says that time was one of the best experiences of his life. [What a sicko.] They order more thinks and toast to the past and the present.


Later they walk down the street together, he says it was their destiny to meet, then he asks her how long she is going to stay. He hints that he wants her to be intimate with him and she tells him that he’s not even divorced yet. Valentín also tells her that Miguel has no need to know about their being together.

At Valentín’s place, Chisca pours some champagne. In the background it appears that Valentín just snorted some cocaine. He shares some with her. After she snorts some herself, he gets violent with her, pinning to the wall with his hands around her neck. He says he wants to know what game she is playing. [Chisca appears to be in over her head] She cries that she has never stopped thinking of him and swears that to be true. He finally lets go of her neck.

In Columbia, Jaramillo, “El Doctor” has stripped Miguel down and tied him down. They went through his things and didn’t find anything unusual. Then they start to torture him with a high powered taser/stun gun. Then they keep drowning his head in cold water trying to get him to talk and confess who he is working for and who sent him. Miguel remains silent throughout, thinking of his martial arts training. He goes unconscious, but is revived and they rinse, wash, and repeat.

Back in Madrid, Chisca gets in on with Valentín and allows him to remove her top and endures him going down on her.

In Mexico City, Jimena tries to call Miguel and he doesn’t answer. They go through with the plan to launder the money after trying to call Miguel and not getting through.

Claudia and Hector continue to research without much success. He calls his friend the secretary in the government. (Can’t remember his name). Anyway, he tells him he needs to put the brakes on this investigation and not tell anyone who told him who was behind the death of Natalia. It was Carlos Duarte.

At Miguel’s home in Mexico City, Peligros tells Jorge and Adela that he has wanted to call Miguel “El Patrón” and hasn’t been able to. He says that he is a little worried about Miguel dealing with those guys in Columbia because they scare even him. Jorge tries to call Miguel but it doesn’t even allow him to leave a message.

Still at El Chano’s place, Pig and Tacho talk and Tacho gives Pig his opinion about running “the business.” Pig tells him that he just doesn’t understand the ropes and doesn’t think of the future very well. He has to come up with a bigger and better plan to get rid of Miguel.

At the Miguel Garza home in Mexico City, Adela is getting ready for bed when she hears Jorge yelling calling for “mama.” She goes to his bedroom door and opens it, then realizes he is having a nightmare. She turns on the light and wakes him up. After waking, he asks why she is there and she tries to calm him. She offers to help but he rejects the help and says he wants to be alone.

Pig and Chano pay a visit to some other drug cartel lord (Enano?). He’s getting a massage and Chano tries to introduce Pig and says they are working together now. He knows who Pig is and say he doesn’t need anything from him. Enano gets up from his massage and tells Pig he should be embarrassed to ask anything of him. Then Pig pulls a gun on Enano, but Chano makes him put the gun down. Obviously, Enano does not have anything good to say about Pig and sends them on their way. He gets back to his massage.

Kenia makes a phony ID for Flaco for him to use in El Salvador.

Jimena gets worried about Miguel and thinks he might be in trouble.

At the Garza ranch in Cuidad Jimenez, the “employees” get instructions from Dora and (the accountant?) concerning their assignments in El Salvador. They go get their tickets for the trip, but Taxman seems to be in the right place at the right time to see what they are doing.

Back in Columbia, Miguel has survived the torture. Finally Jaramillo congratulates him and properly introduces him to everyone.  Miguel takes a shower in an outdoors shower, gets dressed and meets with Jaramillo. After that, he meets with Jaramillo about his business plan to launder money.

Valentín shows Chisca a curio cabinet with expensive jewelry. He says he likes only the best. He pours some wine and they toast to an unforgettable night. As he kisses her neck, she thinks about the rape and then how she took out a gun when spying on him as she hacked through his security system.

As Miguel leaves Jaramillo’s place and is escorted back to his vehicle, Miguel mentions something about Tadamichi saying something about them owing a debt to him. Jaramillo turns to his men and says, “Do we have a debt to Tadamichi?” They all shake their heads and Miguel says, “Well maybe he was mistaken.” They shake hands and Miguel backs away in his vehicle.

Kenia asks Jorge how he liked his classes. As they are talking, a poor homeless guy runs into Kenia. Jorge gives him a little money. Then Kenia describes how this laundering money process will be operating and what Flaco is going to be doing.

In Madrid, Chisca gets out of Valentín’s bed, puts some clothes and then steals an expensive necklace from the curio cabinet and leaves.

Pig is angry, takes it on Tacho with his tantrum and won’t take any advice. He blames Tacho for their problems and Miguel still being alive. 

IRS guy “the Taxman” drinks in a bar with one of the Garza employees from the ranch. He lets it out that the Garzas run "El Salado.”

Tacho goes and kills someone in the street in broad daylight like it’s nothing.

Chisca, in her own room now, puts on the necklace on her bare chest, taking a selfie with the necklace and sending a message to Valentín that he has to come get it if he wants it.

Miguel dines with a young woman who gives him what appears to be expensive jade pieces, saying Tadamichi will surely be pleased. Then someone from the outside starts shooting and pow! She’s dead on the floor in a pool of blood. Miguel seems to have dodged the bullets and is alright.

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Comments:
Thank you, Cynthia, this was wonderful. I still haven’t seen it but thanks to you I know where the torture scenes are and can FF through them. : )
 

Thank you, Jarifa, and everyone for the recaps. I have read them all and they have been very helpful. This is my first TN since Caer en Tentacion and I'm a bit rusty following it. Especially all the business stuff. I'm watching because Univision has promoted this one as a game changer, but like some others here I'm not liking the violence. I wonder if it's an accurate depiction of what goes on in Mexico and I hope not. I also like Rulli, although i liked him better as earnest in Tres Veces and la Que La Vida Me Robo. I'm enjoying Renata Noni; I haven't seen her before. Her character is a spitfire. And I have always loved Alejandro Avila- in La Que No Podia Amar, Porque el Amor Manda, Que La Vida Me Robo, and Que Te Perdone Dios. I always wonder why he never gets a lead role. He can be so funny. And I like the Chisca character. I think her karmageddon will be redemption. Gracias a todos!
 

I meant to thank Cynthia (and everyone) but saw Jarifa's name above the comment space.
 

Thanks, Cynthia. You've given us a recap rich with detail.

I stopped watching last night when I saw Chisca's revenge fantasy was going downhill and I couldn't stomach her feeling forced to do the deed with her date rapist again. I'm interested in Jimena, Adela, Tax Man, Peligro, and Rosario, but the others not so much.
 

Gracias, Cynthia. This was excellent.

Chisca is in way over her head. Valentin is a psycho. He's as sick as Jaramillo and Chisca has no mental defenses like Miguel does. No self-discipline, either.

If I were Miguel I'd make sure Jaramillo pays in spades for that torture.
 

Cynthia: Thanks for the short and muy sweet recap to start our week in the patio off with. You hit all the high (and not to mention low) points. Truly satisfying!

Ithabill: welcome to the patio. Always glad to add to the gossip.

I do wonder if Chisca is in too deep or is way smarter than we give her credit for. After all, she is Miguel's sister and scheming is a high art form in this family.

I am wondering how Adela is going to make the transition from chauffeur to true love interest and member "de una familia criminal."


 

Ithabill, great to see you on the patio again!
 

Thank you, Cynthia! I don't know that I could have written a recap for this episode given the torture; so kudos to you. From now on, I think I'll do what Jarifa did and wait to read the recap before watching the show so that I can FFW through all the disturbing scenes. Like Niecie, " I'm interested in Jimena, Adela, Tax Man, Peligro, and Rosario, but the others not so much."

I too think Chisca is in way over her head. She goes on impulse and doesn't think about the consequences; that combined with her emotional instability can only lead to disaster.
 

Cynthia, thank you . I always love to read your recaps.

The only way I can continue to watch this show is by recording it so that I can fast forward through the violence and torture. Reality is harsh enough. I watch the telenovelas to escape harsh reality not be reminded of it. uff
 

Thank you everyone for your comments. Yes it was difficult watching Miguel endure those torture scenes. I wanted to FF through it myself. But Miguel seems to have the stamina and the mental fortitude to withstand this stuff and come out on top. He knows how to handle people whose intentions are less than honorable.

Chisca is in way over her head. I don't like her much, but I don't want to see her get hurt either. I don't know how she can stand to fake it through with the man who raped her and pretend like she's enjoying herself. I'm sure she feels like she needs to throw up.

Pig's temper tantrums are dangerous. Every episode he's having a temper tantrum over something.
 

Drug dealers and rapists are the scum of the earth. I am relieved to see them portrayed as such.
 

For future readers--
I'm not sure I even understand the transactions Dora was asking all her employees to engage in, but it wasn't tickets to El Salvador. It was to launder money, but that is yet to be explained.

I thought the woman with the long auburn pigtail in The Doctor's camp was the one who showed up at the restaurant (of course they had to have a table by the open floor-to-ceiling glass window) with her hair down (same color). I thought Miguel said he was expecting her. After she showed him the jade pieces didn't she say now her debt to Tadamichi was paid--he'd apparently saved her life at one time.
 





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