Wednesday, October 30, 2019

El Dragón #22, 10/29/19: More Treachery, More Murder


Hector continues his conversation with Cuña and finds out from him that impunity reigns and justice does not exist. He says, “The real mafiosos are the politicians.”

Chisca comes barging into Miguel’s office and Miriam tries to stop her. But Miguel tells Miriam not to worry and allows her to leave the office. Chisca, however, is throwing a temper tantrum with Miguel about her not being able to get a ride to Cuidad Jimenez via Peligros. He tells her that he knows she is into drugs and she needs rehab. She just gets angrier and tells him she is just as much a boss as he is and that he fancies himself as some sort of Mexican James Bond, with his Geishas and Samurais. She storms out.

Meanwhile, in Cuidad Jimenez, Hector goes to see his politician friend. He tells his friend he knows that Epigmenio is behind all this bloodshed. Hector wants to verify if Carlos Duarte is behind Epigmenio Moncada, but his politician friend starts getting hot under the collar and tells Hector to put a lid on it because it’s such a great risk to him. He tells Hector, “Mr. Bernal, you are toying with something very dangerous and it will always come out badly. I regret telling you the truth. Now please leave.” He shows Hector the door and opens it for him to leave.


Miguel is holding a video call with Tadamichi from Tokyo. He has a request for Miguel. He has a shipload of ephedrine headed that way to Michoacán and the buyer backed out of the sale. Now he wants Miguel to contact some Balkan mafia and secure them as buyers. Miguel says it’s a risky move, but agrees to do it.

In Mexico City, Miguel and Peligros arrive at a place where he rings the doorbell and he is greeted by a leather slung blond totin’ a gun on her thigh. She lets them in and leads them down this hallway. There is a vicious dog who looks like he is trained to kill, or at least injure. The suit clad Miguel meets a bald, shirtless and tattooed, but leather strapped man who introduces himself as Milan Petrovic and his daughter, Drenka. They are the leaders of the Balkan Mafia. He says, “The dog does not like visitors. So what are you here for?” Milan turns and looks at the red haired woman behind him and says, “Don’t worry. She doesn’t speak Spanish.” So Miguel tells them of Tadamichi’s proposal that he is helping with.

Chisca and her friend get of her car and walk up to a guy who is her friend’s drug dealer. Chisca makes some smart remarks and the dealer almost walks. Then he offers Chisca a “free sample” for Chisca to try. Then Chisca starts coughing and says it’s horrible stuff. The girls finally leave without anything.

Back at the Balkan Mafia digs, Milan motions to the dog to come and attack Miguel. But as the dog starts to bite, Miguel looks at the dog, touching his snout, saying “NO!” Then the dog stops his attack. Then Drenka brings over some goblets of what appears to be white wine and Miguel uses some phrases in Serbian. They drink to their business proposal. Then Milan says, “We have a deal.” They shake hands. As Drenka leads Miguel out, Drenka warns him that they are not to toy with them because they are capable of doing anything. She pulls out her gun and gets ready to shoot the dog because he was disobedient, but Miguel stops her from doing so and she finally puts her gun away. As Miguel steps forward, he give the dog an affection petting on the head.

Chisca meet Angel in some bar and he provides her with what appears to be cocaine. They leave.

Miguel is on the phone with Valentín and he asks him about Chisca’s strange behavior which Valentín says he knows nothing about. He claims things between them are better than ever. While talking to Miguel, he’s in the beginning of a very passionate lovemaking scene where this woman is throwing herself at him. They hang up, and Mig asks Adela what she thinks of Valentín. She says, “Well he seems like a nice enough guy to me.” [She sure doesn’t know him at all.] She explains that couples are usually they to help one another, but of course, “you have to be with the right person.” 

Next scene, Adela gets in the elevator with a bite to eat. A nice looking guy follows her in and asks how she is. Her mouth is full and struggles to answer. Then he gives the line, “I sure wish at this time I could be that sandwich.” She starts laughing and he introduces himself as Victor. She asks him if he is a banker and he asks, “how did you know?” Adela says, “Well there are only banks on the 7th floor.”  He asks what she does and she describes herself as a “godín.”  [After looking this up and searching for what seems to be a meaning that fits, it seems a “godín” is an office worker with the 9-5 life.] Then she leaves the elevator.

Well our little redhead who was present with the Balkan mafia, (the one who Milan said didn’t know Spanish) went straight to “El Chano” who gave the news about the ephedrine shipment straight to ePIGmenio. El Chano gives him the lowdown on it all.

In Cuidad Jimenez, Miguel discusses with his men how they will handle the shipment when it arrives. The men leave to go to the port in Michoacán. Canelo gets the instructions and memorizes them. He tears up the paper as he is told to do. Some more men come out with their white aprons ready for “work.”

At the office, Flaco and Trejo get in communication with the Chinese sailor, Fai Yuan. Trejo gives him the names of the ships coming and the latitude and longitude coordinates of where to meet. He also gives him a code and what the response should be.

At the docks, Canelo and his men are overtaken by Tacho and Pig’s thugs. Tacho holds Canelo at gunpoint and tries to force out information from him. Meanwhile, Pig drives up in his pickup truck, bringing a chainsaw with him. [This is oh so Mexican drug cartelish!!] All the other men are on their knees with their hands behind their heads. Some of the men are led away and Tacho kills a few.

Adela walks to the car in the underground parking lot and finds Victor. “So what are you doing, stalking me?” He asks her about the car and she explains it belongs to her boss. Then he asks, “Who is your boss?” She remembers when Miguel told her recently that many will try to come close to her to find out about him. So she plays coy and does not reveal anything about Miguel. Finally, she gets in the car and drives away.

Back on the dock on the ship, it appears that Pig has cut off Canelo’s hand and he’s full of blood. Pig calls him a crybaby.
Outside, Miguel sees what appears to be a homeless man drinking a bottle of booze. He recognizes the guy as the one who got them out of the car just before it blew up when his parents where killed. He’s shocked and startled when Hector comes up behind him and says, “What are you doing here?”

Back that the ship the torture continues, but Tacho finally kills Canelo after he gives the code.

Adela goes to visit her grandmother and brings her some cookies. Grandma wants to hear the latest between Adela and Miguel, but Adela lets her know there is nothing going on. Not when he has the hots for someone else. Grandma says, “so he cheated on you?” Adela says “No, we were not even going together. It was all in my head. I feel stupid.” Grandma asks if there is anyone else she could get interested in, she mentions Victor.

On the ship, the captain steers them out to where they are supposed to meet the other ship coming in. Tacho throws him overboard and shoots him dead. They meetup with the other ship and the Chinese captain says they will unload when it is night.

Chisca tries to call Valentín again and she’s angry. Dora comes in and wants to know what is wrong. Chisca goes on a rant and Dora grabs her glass of liquor and throws it down.

Miguel and Hector are on Miguel’s plane as they discuss how Carlos Duarte is involved in all this narcos stuff, including how Duarte is involved with Epigmenio Moncada.

In the next scene, Miguel is at him home in Mexico City, making himself something to eat in the kitchen when Adela walks in. She asks what he is doing there as she thought he was still in Cuidad Jimenez. They come to an impasse in their conversation as Adela wonders why he didn’t call her to pick him up at the airport. Miguel then explains he ran into his friend Hector Bernal and Hector gave him a ride to the house and dropped him off and “I didn’t want to bother you.” Adela says, “I thought maybe you didn’t like/want me anymore. I mean, as a chauffeur, right?” Miguel just stares back at her ands says, “Right, I do want/like you.” And adds, “as a chauffeur.” He asks her, “Is there something you want to ask me?” She responds, “Is there something you want to tell me?” Then Miguel says, “I don’t like these little games. I prefer that you just be direct with me.” So Adela says, “Are you sure you want to talk about….that? That’s what I thought.” She tells him to wait a minute then brings him a dark binder of what she has been working on. “Better we talk about this.” Miguel likes her sketches and she tells him she has an appointment with an architect tomorrow. Then Mig’s phone rings and it’s Zaragosa at the docks.

He explains that there is something wrong. None of their men are back yet. He believes they have been robbed.

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Woo Hoo thank You Cynthia.

El Lizard: The Gecko Returns
Or Alternate title Don't send a Honda Civic when it is a F150 job.
So these Serbians are supposed to be bad dudes not to be trifled with eh? Yikes they sure look the part. No wonder they are criminals, would you hire these clowns? They would even be out of place on a garbage truck. Watch your Ps and Qs Miggy.

Could Chisca get any uglier without surgery or a morgue? WOW she probably even fights with her reflection in the mirror. Withdrawl is ugly Hon. Angel initially looked to be a cut above Valentin, but not much. Her friend is cute.

So Migalicious even has this unspoken DOG thing going on? OK. Mr. Kindness saves the snarling dog's life? OK

Secretary gives Aw Heck - tor some lifesaving advise. And not the "Carry a first aid kit, a tourniquet, some super glue." kind. But he will not listen. You know, even if you accomplish all this, she is still dead. Are you trying to join her? Good Luck.

BTW that was NOT the Not Val wife we saw Chisca call. So Migalicious verifies all is well on the Chisca Not Val front and chats with Adela. Adela tells him you have to be with the right person with the "ME" "ME" look on her face. She gets seductively close and looks as kissable as possible, but it aint happening. I think I left nose prints on my TV. woof

As luck would have it, Adela finds herself in the elevator with a pleasant guy who seems interested. She even tells Gramma about him. Will this go anywhere? He appears to be Single, Straight, no warrants, so forget it. In TNs nice guys finish even more LAST than in real life.


So our redhead does not speak Spanish? She surely HEARS Spanglish well enough to rat out Migalicious's plans. So unlike any good manager, Migalicious stops in the office, checks with his right hand (well, actually BOTH hands) chick Jimena Wallbanger on the construction progress at Jin. Assuming his carefully crafted plan with the ephedrine, 20 sailors, three boats, and the Serbian Mafia is working like clockwork, he must have gone to the spa for a facial and getting his hair done. Maybe stops at Barnes and Noble to pick up a book on speaking Swedish, as he already speaks English, Spanish, German, Japanese, Russian and Serbian.

But Wait, Oh Noes. Red ratted him out and Pigpen has taken one of the boats. The chainsaw scene was not as bad as I had feared, as he still had all appendages when Taco Bell shot him. So these Einsteins get to the rendevouz point and shoot and toss overboqard the fellow who knows how to drive the boat and navigate back home. Hmmmm oh well.
 

Cynthia, Thank you for your excellent recap of another episode of carnage and cruelty. Yikes. I surfed into the show just as Pig carrying the chainsaw got to the boat. Then, I surfed right out.

I think that is how I am going to watch this show from now on. Approaching winter and longer nights are depressing enough. ...I can't stand gruesome scenes and violence. Is this show popular in Mexico?.

Kirby, your comments perked me up. I have to keep repeating like our judyb... "_It's just a show." Most of these people are their own worst enemies. Life is hard enough. .stop making it worse than it has to be.

P.s. Chainsaws creep me out. Oddly, two of my friends own and use them to cut branches in their yards...one has a pink one.
 

Thank you Cynthia for having the stomach to recap this gruesome “chain saw” excess. Gratuitous violence. Just over the top. When I saw our crazy show up with a chain saw, I switched out. The writers consistently show the pig as one of the sickest villains in TN history. Really a shame because the show could have made its points without such a sickoo pigman. But thanks for finishing the recap because now I know what happened without having to actually watch this part.
 

Cynthia, oh brave one, how well you retold all the goriness. Thank you for the much appreciated recap. As Susanlynn and Anon did, I switched out when I saw the chainsaw...and will continue to do so when I anticipate any such violence. I was looking forward to this Tn and I must say I am disappointed. Susanlynn, I have read that the ratings for Dragon are dropping and I can't much blame them.

Are there any truly moral people in this show? Possibly Rosario and Adela's granny, but I can't think of any others right now.

Kirby, I appreciate your comments. They are always entertaining and bring some levity to the otherwise dark and cruel scenes this show seems intent on giving us. Keep it coming, amigo, or I will definitely bail.
 

:-)
 

This show has certainly taken a turn for the gory. It is by W Studios in Miami, almost next door to us here in Southwest Florida. That prob explains why some of the stuff is shot in Miami.

I watched La Piloto and Descontrol and parts of La Piloto2 all by W and none of them were anywhere near as graphic as this one. La Piloto was primarily about airplanes and flight attendants, what's not to love?, and had some shootem ups, but not this Halloween House of Horrors stuff we are seeing here. I do not know where they lost their way.
 

Thank you Cynthia AND Kirby. Cynthia played straight man to Kirby's comic barbs. Great "team" effort.

Yeah, the chainsaw was too much. That sort of cruelty makes me sick (although it was used mercilessly a few hundred years ago--oh, maybe that's where we are).

Regardless, I strained to see if Canelo still had both hands and could not determine the way he was holding his hands to his chest. I was surprised they offed him, too. I would have thought they'd let one of them go to be the messenger, like they did Guajalote (and where is he, by the way).

Chisca hasn't hit bottom yet, so she has a looong way to go to be redeemed. Her behavior is getting more deranged--especially with Mikey, with whom she never had a good relationship after he moved to Japan and she had to come back home to the ranch. She is definitely his Achilles Heel. Meanwhile, she's determined to show who's boss of herself.

Victor, the new man in Adela's life...is he bad or is he good? Could go either way, but it will be interesting to watch how it goes. I saw the actor playing Victor, Daniel Elbittar, in a Telemundo tn years ago, Siempre Tuya Acapulco. He was the galan, nice to look at, but a bit wishy-washy. He's also a singer and did the romantic song for the couple, "Quiero Decirte." Nice song.
 

I did see where Canelo was clutching his arm and it appeared that his hand had been sawed off. But what we saw was Tacho had allowed a wrap around and we saw blood at the end of his arm as though it was now a stump. What got me was Pig was calling him a crybaby. I'd like to see how Pig would react if someone cut his hand off.
 

Ooops it wasn't Telemundo, it was Azteca, which all of a sudden stopped being in my line-up in the middle of another tn.
 

Cnthia--That would be a fitting end to Epig. Saw off--no, can't stand the thought.
 

Cynthia, oh brave one, how well you retold all the goriness. Thank you for the much appreciated recap. As Susanlynn and Anon did, I switched out when I saw the chainsaw...and will continue to do so when I anticipate any such violence. I was looking forward to this Tn and I must say I am disappointed. Susanlynn, I have read that the ratings for Dragon are dropping and I can't much blame them.

Are there any truly moral people in this show? Possibly Rosario and Adela's granny, but I can't think of any others right now.

Kirby, I appreciate your comments. They are always entertaining and bring some levity to the otherwise dark and cruel scenes this show seems intent on giving us. Keep it coming, amigo, or I will definitely bail.
 

Kirby, please go next door, borrow a cup of sugar, and let them know that we here on the patio are a bit queasy from all the gore. Thanking you in advance .
 

Susanlynn--Why not just ask for home-made brown sugar cookies and be done with it. Go great with te de tila (for the nerves).
 

Anita...hey, Brown sugar cookies work for me. I am having a cuppa mint tea right now !
 

Kirby, your rendition of the episode was fabulous! Made me laugh and laugh...which is what we need more of around here after all that blood, violence, gunshots, and gore.
 

Urban and Cynthia, thanks for yesterday and today.

I was watching the World Series yesterday but peeked at El Dragón during a break and saw this strange guy and girl in dominatrix outfits. Qué the hell! I do like that you never know what to expect on this TN. But the violence and gore are wearing me down too. Yes, we get it. Pig and Tacho are bad to the bone without an ounce of humanity. We get it.

I hope the new cute guy is genuine and not part of a plan to get to Mig through Adela.
 

Thanks so much Cynthia. I had been behind and finally caught up with this tn. Thanks for enduring the crazy violence in this episode. I just FF through the crazy but it is disappointing.

UA, thanks for your recap as well.
 





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