Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Mañana es Para Siempre, Tuesday, July 14--Ep #106: An action-packed night for the Elizaldes, et al.

¡Hola, todos! My name is 5ftLatina. You killed my…no, wait, wrong line. Anyway, I'm taking over Tuesdays for Melissa. Not because I'm a nice person, mind you, because I'm EVIL and she provided me with a convenient excuse to continue my bid for world domination. Wahahahaha!

So, last night when we left off, Franco and Fernanda were getting stopped by the cops, Damian was bleeding out, Aurora was being drugged, and Barbara was still wearing plaid. Which even I don't know if she can really pull off. Does wonders for the legs, but not so much the behind.

So, after drugging Aurora, Camilo offers to keep her company until she passes out.

Franco thanks Fernanda for her offer to go with him, but tells her to let him go to the police station alone. She insists on going along to support him. She gets a call on her phone from Erika and remembers that Erika has an uncle who has some pull and could maybe help Franco out. He declines, saying he doesn't want Fernanda to say anything to Erika. Just because. The cop comes back to Franco's window and says they need to follow him. Fer's phone just keeps on ringing. Wow, those are some awfully trusting cops. As they drive, Franco keeps trying to explain why he doesn't want Erika to know--what will they say? How will they explain it? Fernanda says they can just make something up. She assumes that what Franco doesn't want Erika to know is that they were together. Franco says he has "personal" reasons, he's really engaged to Erika and they're going to get married. Dun dun dun!

Erika leaves Fer a message and a request to return her call. Here comes the maid with product placement. Oh, no, this time it's just a lemonade. Erika asks her what she thinks of the name "Santoro." The maid, and I kid you not, I could not have made up something this cheesy, says it makes her think of a saint, but a really strong saint, like a bull. Erika says he sure is vigorous, like a bull. Mhm, I'm smelling some bull.

Aurora's drugs are kicking in and her vision gets blurry. She lies down and Camilo comments that her fear is gone now, isn't it. He pulls her up and takes her jacket off, which is pretty difficult since she's so limp. That doesn't deter him from taking her top off too. Then he gets rid of his jacket and starts taking off her skirt. She mumbles "What are you doing?" and he says he's just trying to help her get comfortable. Aw, crap. There goes the skirt. She's having a hard time keeping her eyes open.

At the police station, Fernanda says Erika's a great gal and Franco's very lucky. The cop asks Franco to follow him into an office behind the desk. Fernanda grouses that he really meant it and he's going to marry Erika. Her phone rings again, but she declines to listen to her voice mail. She does take the call from Santiago, though, and says "¿Cómo?"

Santiago is still out on the street, explaining to her that Damian got shot in the leg and lost a lot of blood, but Santi applied a tourniquet and is taking Damian to the Cruz Roja (Red Cross). Fernanda says she'll be there as soon as she can and to call her if anything happens. Um, right, because being shot wasn't enough of "something" happening? Damian tells Santiago that he (Damian) is going to die. Santi tells him not to worry and drives off.

Eek! Camilo has himself and Aurora both naked and under the covers. I'm not sure if his heavy breathing is because he was actually poco hombre enough to take advantage of her or because it was hard getting her into that compromising position while she was acting like a sack of potatoes.

Fer hangs up the phone as Franco comes out of the office. He tells her once they send the bitácora (the log, I guess of who the car has been rented to), everything will be cleared up. Fer said Erika is on her way to get them and she needed to do it because she's got to get out of there as quickly as possible. She tells him that Santi called to say that Damian had been shot. Franco looks so disbelieving that Fernanda has to add "¡en serio!"

Camilo's not above copping a feel, whatever else he actually did. He says he may actually be up to giving her a proper goodbye and starts kissing her. She asks what's happening and then says something about being able to breathe, then she says "Santiago." This cools Camilo off, that even drugged-up she's still thinking about Santi. Or perhaps I should say, that even drugged-up she still doesn't want his sorry orange ass.

Santiago carries Damian into the hospital. A doc tells Santiago to stay put as two nurses put Damian on a gurney and wheel him away. Santiago is left out in the lobby to wait.

Barbara is waiting in the hallway outside Aurora's room. She can't resist and runs in to turn the light on and "bust" them. I guess the drugging has passed, because Aurora sits up, wondering QTH just happened. Barbara says she knew this would happen ever since Aurora got there. Camilo drags Barbara out of the room. In the hallway, he tells that when she does whatever she means to do, she'd better not involve him. Barb says that stepmothers are more "discrete" than mothers. What does that mean? Barbara storms back into the room. Aurora cries that she doesn't remember what happened. Barbara tells her that what Camilo did salta a la vista (is obvious)--he slept with her.

Erika arrives at the police station and Fer explains that Franco's rental car was mistaken for one involved in a robbery, and also Damian's been shot. Franco comes up and Erika tries to greet him with a kiss, but Fernanda pulls her away and says they called her so she could ask her uncle to help them. Franco refuses and says if they just wait a little while, the rental agency will clear everything up. Erika suddenly asks why the two of them were together. Fernanda and Franco look so guilty that she probably shouldn't believe any excuse from them, but of course, we all know she will.

Aurora is getting her shoes on as Barbara asks what Aurora did to end up alone with Camilo. Where is Santiago? Aurora explains he got a call, Damian called. Aurora can't even stand up and it looks like she's dizzy. She says her head hurts and she doesn't know what happened, but she needs air. Barbara yells at her that she treated Aurora like a daughter and Aurora betrayed her confidence. She starts throwing Aurora's clothes out of the closet and tells her to pack.

Franco spins a tale about needing to go visit the architect and that they didn't invite her because they went to the architect directly from the board meeting. A cop comes to tell Erika her uncle's on the phone (it sounded at first like they said his last name was "Obregon" but I don't think it is…I just couldn't make out what it actually was). Franco and Fernanda give each other annoyed looks for the BS they had to tell Erika. Fer says he must feel really, really bad about lying to her, since he's going to marry her and all. What's she talking about? Lies are the basis of every successful marriage: "You look great in that." "This tastes delicious." "I love your mother." Best he gets started early.

At the Cruz Roja, Santiago calls the house from his cell phone. Aurora is sitting on the floor zipping up a duffle bag. Barbara sees the caller ID and tells Aurora it's Santiago and orders her to tell him that she's got a cold and is going to bed early. It still looks like she's having trouble standing. Aurora answers the phone and obeys. Santi tells her that Damian's been hurt, but it's nothing serious and Fer is already on her way. After she hangs up, Aurora asks Barbara if they can talk, she says again that she didn't do anything, she swears it. She says it's as if her body wouldn't obey, she was paralyzed and couldn't talk. Barbara says that's not what it looked like when she came in. Aurora weeps into the bed and Barbara takes the opportunity to look like the smug, cold-hearted bitch she is. Really, how she doesn't let those looks escape more often is beyond me. She thought bubbles "Suffer, you wretch!" Aurora asks her if she's going to tell Santiago. Barbara says that would be the worst thing she could tell him. Barbara says that if Aurora loves him, then they'll make a deal to protect him.

Back at the club, some other guy is hitting on Venus, aka Lovely. Camilo comes back and postures at the other guy, who backs off instantly. Lovely says the important thing is that she didn't pay any attention to the guy. She says that Uncle Steve has been calling, but she hasn't answered.

Aurora tells Barbara that she can explain to Santiago. Barbara says Santiago could take it if Aurora slept with anyone, except for Camilo and this would break his heart. "Is that what you want, descarada?" (shameless woman) Aurora says she doesn't know what happened, it was like she was asleep, she felt drunk (I bet all the women Camilo has actually slept with say the same thing). She begs Barbara to believe her. Barbara insists that Santiago would never get over it…unless they didn't tell him. Barbara says it hurts her that the only woman Santiago has ever believed in has ended up with his brother. Barbara tells Aurora to cut the drama--if Aurora stays, Barbara will tell Santiago, but if she leaves, she won't tell him anything.

Santiago talks to Fer. He says he has no idea what happened, that Damian called and said some guys were following him and asked Santi to come get him. Fer tells him she should be there soon and asks how Santiago is. He says the fright passed and he's fine.

Barbara tells Aurora not to worry about Santiago, he'll be fine without her. She tells Aurora to take her stuff and go. She threatens that if she's not out of there by the time Santiago gets home, then before Aurora can tell him any of her "lies", Barbara will let him know just what kind of trash Aurora is.

It appears that Franco has provided the cops with his really really for realz driver's license because he kind of shushes the cop who's confirming that he thanks "Mr. Juarez" for cooperating with them. Mr., ahem, Juarez, replies that he's just doing his civic duty.

Fer tells Erika that Damian is still in surgery. Erika says they'll go right over to the Cruz Roja as soon as they're done there. Franco comes up and says that everything's taken care of. Erika says "great--now we've got to take Fer down to the Red Cross." Fer balks, but Erika insists--she'll drive Fer and Franco will follow in his car. Erika hustles them all out of there, even hissing to Franco that he'd better grab Fernanda's hand or she'll just keep standing there. Like a chain of third graders on a field trip, they leave the police station.

At the Grupo Lactos offices, Gonzalo is fretting that Obregon still hasn't called. Anibal comes over to check in and asks Gonzalo to come have dinner with him. Gonzalo says he's got to keep waiting for Obregon. Anibal opines that if Gonzalo just quits playing ball and tells Obregon that he won't get a cent out of them, Obregon will let Lili go. Gonzalo is astounded that Anibal would risk his sister's life that way. Anibal replies that she killed his mother and he's never going to forgive her for it. He says Lili killed his mommy with her own two hands and she's a curse on the Elizalde family. He says that's why he never wanted to have a child, because he didn't want it to carry the cursed blood of "that murderer". Wow. That's pretty deep for Anibal. Gonzalo looks shocked.

Pris and Rolando are at dinner. Rolando says he was terribly embarrassed to find out from Gonzalo that the whole industrial espionage thing tracked back to Jaime. Rolando says he's especially embarrassed that he told Anibal that he'd get to the bottom of it himself. Rolando says he'll be reporting it to the cops tomorrow. Pris says this isn't like Rolando, he's not vengeful. Rolando says it's not vengeance, it's ethics. Pris says the important thing is that Flor has been cleared. But Rolando says he's got to punish Jaime to show the Elizaldes that he doesn't approve of that kind of behavior. Pris says she's sure the kid learned his lesson and the Elizaldes never asked for his head on a platter, so really, they should just let it go. Rolando looks doubtful.

Aurora is packed and comes downstairs. Barbara tells her to get out. Aurora says "You'll never forgive me, will you?" Barb says that's absolutely right. Aurora says, "And what if I told you I saw you and Damian doing the nasty?" Barb says that's exactly why Aurora doesn't have a chance. She tells Aurora not to make her waste her time. Aurora asks Barbara to leave Santiago a note she wrote. She promises that it just says she's leaving and she's sorry. Barbara reads it over and seems to soften. Then she pushes Aurora out the door as a storm starts outside. Aurora asks if she's going to give Santi the note, but Barb says it's none of her business and shuts the door. Barbara stands there, breathing heavily, like she's not sure if what just happened is a good thing or not. I mean, if she really thinks Aurora was doing it with Artemio, then isn't she risking that Aurora will go running to Artemio now and Babs will get in trouble for hiding her from him?

At the Cruz Roja, Fer asks Santi what the docs have to say. Nothing yet, but here comes a doctor. Fernanda asks how her husband is doing. The doc says that the operation was successful, but only because Santi stopped the bleeding. Fer thanks him, but Santi says anyone would have done the same in his place. How wrong is that statement, let me count the ways. Fer asks to see Damian and the doctor says once he's gotten to a room, a nurse will come get him. Erika asks about his recovery and the doc says it will be quick because the bullet didn't hit the bone. Fer thanks the doc. Santiago notices Franco and comes over to say hello. Erika comes to Velcro herself to Franco's arm and giddily says that Damian's going to be fine because the bullet knew anatomy (ja, ja, ja). Franco says he's truly happy about it, which gets Fer's hackles up. So now she has to put on a show of "I don't care that you're going to marry Erika because I've already got a husband, so there!" by asking the doctor if she could please arrange it so that she can see Damian sooner. Erika hangs all over Franco as Santiago looks back and forth between Fernanda and Franco and makes a face like he smells something. Fernanda and Franco cast smoldering glances at each other. I guess Santi's smelling the smell of lust.

Thus reads Aurora's note (and it's written very neatly for someone so upset): "Santiago, I'm a coward because I didn't have the guts to say goodbye to you. If you really love me, please don't come looking for me, because ours is a hopeless love. There's no sense in explaining the reasons why I'm leaving because you'd never understand them. Forgive me for causing you this pain. I'll always remember you as the most beautiful thing that could have happened to me in my life. God bless you always. Aurora." Barbara sniffs sarcastically, then sets the note on fire. Yep, she's so evil, she even has an ashtray on hand. Barbara says the devil granted her wish to bring Aurora to her so she could squash her. It will be as if she never existed. She watches the note burn.

Lovely cries to Tío Steve over the phone that she's at a bar and she didn't hear the ring, it's too loud, she's with a friend, why is he yelling at her when she isn't doing anything wrong, she only called to tell him she's on her way home, why is he always asking if she wants to leave his house. Camilo is concerned and asks what happened. Lovely says that, basically, Tío Steve just disowned her. Camilo says he doesn't think Steve was serious. Lovely says Tío Steve's never talked to her like that before. Camilo says her Tío Steve is behaving like Lovely's not even a member of his family. Right, cause he'd know so much about normal family relationships.

Aurora walks away from Casa Elizalde and into the woods. In the rain, no less.

Lovely cries to Camilo that's she's scared and doesn't know what's going to happen now. Camilo says he'll protect her and support her. Plus, she can stay at his apartment if she needs to. Lovely says no way, if she doesn't go home, she'll never be able to go back again. Camilo asks if she doesn't have any other family. Lovely says her parents died in an accident and the only close family member she has is Tío Steve. Camilo tells her that she's got him now and he won't let anyone hurt her. Lovely says he might regret taking her home tomorrow. Camilo insists. Lovely thanks him for being so kind to her, even though he barely knows her. Camilo says she can see her new apartment whenever she likes. Lovely turns off the waterworks and smiles at him. So, was this Esteve's plan or hers?

Erika comments to Franco that Santiago is an excellent painter. Franco says he'd guess that Santi's been at it since he was a kid. Santi mentions sitting out by the lake painting and Franco remembers it and grins that he can clearly imagine it. Erika says she can't stop thinking about how Damian owes him one now. Santi says he just hopes Damian will be a better person now.

In his hospital bed, Fer tells Damian what Santi said about calling him and asks where Damian was. Damian says he was drinking in a bar and some guys followed him and that in trying to get away from them, he ended up on the outskirts of the city. They asked him for his car keys and since he wouldn't hand them over, they shot him. He doesn't remember anything after that. Fer asks why he was alone, at a bar, drinking? Damian says it's because what's happening between them is burning his soul--her distrust, the condemnation of her family, the fear that they're still thinking he's a thief, and their "marriage of lies." Wow, shot in the thigh and he can still think about getting her in the sack. Talk about a one track mind.

Barbara lounges in bed in her robe and talks to Gonzalo on the phone. She says he's right, Obregon was screwing with them and he just called Babs and told her that he'll call tomorrow with further instructions. Babs tells him she's waiting for him, but to be careful because it's raining a cántaros (pouring). And that, unfortunately, is where my DVR cut off.

Also, unfortunately, one of our most disputed characters did not appear in this episode, but in tribute to the bubi-licious Gardenia and those who love her despite her naughty, naughty ways, I offer the following ditty:

"The way you wear your shirts
To show your DD's
I still believe they're real
No, no, they can't take that away from me!

I may never, never have a way
To prove those bubis are true
But I'll always, always thank you for the view!

I love your mammaries
That gorgeous eye candy
Headlights that haunt my dreams
No, no, they can't take that away from me!
They can't take that away from me!"

Gracias, and good night!

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Gancho, Tues., July 14: A proper application of quality makeup eludes so many problems.

Thank you Auntie Judy for that fine recap!

Buy Corona, okay? Moni is all ready to regain a little confidence and attempt to redeem her boo-worthy self in “one of the most promising boxing matches of the week.” Remember, these people don’t know what HBO is. Unbeknownst to Moni, they have Mamma tied up at home and are going to kill her if Moni beats the estrogen-deficient boxette. Mamma tries to escape by offering a fresh pot of coffee to the “brutes,” but ultimately fails and results to insults and freakish shrieks and bouncing.

You see, what’s sad is not that Mamma has been stripped of her dignity and gagged with her napkin, but rather the fact that some people are inclined to kill over an under-ground, poorly-attended boxing match between two sequin-studded girlies.

Meanwhile, Estrella uses her undeniable charm and stunning looks to swoon Mamma’s aggressor, with the help of Paula, as he follows Estrella to her apartment.

Well, if the object of the game were to attempt to make contact with your opponent as many times as possible without actually hitting him or her Moni would indeed be a champion. However, her opponent is a trickster and Moni is merely a WWE groupie at best. Either way, she need not worry about Mamma back at home because Paula took off her sweater, distracted the second aggressor, then eventually took the armed culprit down with a little help from Estrella and her big stick. In the end, Mamma escaped, Estrella got a date, and Moni beat the hell out of Hillary Swank. All in a day.

Connie is super jealous that Maury spends time in the country with the adopted hooligans. She basically gives him an ultimatum, as if she were in a position to do so, and he decides against the camping trip and throws this curve ball: “we need to take some time off.”

Wholly reminiscent of The Parent Trap, the four adoptees, who seem to increase in number each time I recap, celebrate the separation. They love Moni and want her to be Daddy’s new girlfriend. Fun pun: cortar = to cut, or break off, break up, etc. The little girl doesn’t understand the multiple meanings and asks if Maury cut Connie with scissors. Devastated, Connie turns to drinking and former boyfriends of current friends. Thus commences the downfall of our tragically-misunderstood villain.

Phone call from Maury. No, it’s actually the adopted kid calling to see if Moni won. Good news, Connie and Maury broke up. Click. In walks Maury and Aldo is in trouble. Meanwhile, Beto enters Moni’s room and, being the happiest man in the world, proposes marriage. What a predicament. The split of her lover and his gf is all the hope she ever wanted, but why is a proposal at the end of eight years a blow more devastating than the one she gave the little girl in the ring today?

Anyway, Maury uses the *69 feature on his sleek cordless phone to discover that Aldo was not speaking to Katia, but instead Moni. As always, she plays the uninterested, frustrated, and icy bitch.

Nothing new at the office. Moni still takes forever to do anything, Jerry has his hands in unauthorized business dealings, and the office manager is still meddling in Moni’s affairs. Although, I don’t blame the woman because if I worked with someone who shared several fashion trends with the local street walkers, I would be annoyed as well.

The secret’s out: Moni is not wearing the wig to cover up a pimple; she’s wearing it to cover a bruise from her boyfriend, allegedly. “Maybe she likes being hit,” suggests the silver fox. Naturally, Maury is on the war path and swears to kill Don Cesar!?

So Don Cesar and Beto are talking about the latter’s love for Moni. It’s interesting how everyone in novellas always wishes that their life be a telenovela complete with weddings and wealth, etc. Yet the people in all these telenovelas never have that stuff anyway.

Rolando and Connie were kissing in a bar where it just so happened that a photographer from a magazine was taking pictures of them which were later published and seen by the borderline-psycho Jimena. Needless to say, she doesn’t understand and is crying.

Eventually Maury finds Don Cesar, embarrasses himself by not being able to hit a small, old man, and then Moni barges in and has some ‘splainin’ to do.

Tomorrow: Hypocrite Maury gets furious at Connie for kissing his worst enemy. Did you ever have an enemy you liked? Don Cesar tells Moni to start talking. Maury tells Connie that he likes Moni.

As some of you know, I’m moving on to university life on September 18 and consequently retiring my post here at CarayCaray. In order to avoid any sort of crisis, I’d like to line-up my replacement sooner than later. “Now accepting applications.”

Thank you in advance to Auntie Judy, who will be recapping again for me next week. She is a gem! Take care everyone.

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Amor Monday, July 13, 2009: Rapunzel sneaks a few tower-free hours

Friday’s leftovers: Emiliano is asking the girls to the party for him, and Romina is calling him “novio.” Emiliano says aren’t you moving a little fast and Romina says why not? - let’s give it a try. He’ll pick her up that evening. The school counselor looks on, worried. She pokes her latte with a straw. If boys and girls kissing worries her, she’s in for a rough ride.

Steamy new dishes: In a churchyard, Natalia approaches a priest from behind and says she needs to set up the christening for her daughter. It’s Christobal in his new incarnation as man of the cloth! He turns around and says Natalia? Natalia says ¿Qué haces aquí? Then she says No lo puede creer! You can’t be a priest! Only a week into our story and Natalia has already snagged two of the immortal telenovela lines.

Romina runs home to tell her mama that she and Emiliano are novios already! He came to the school and even kissed her. Mama says you just went out of the first time last night. Isn’t this a bit too speedy? Romina says please please please let me go out with him!

Who’s this guy sitting in a big office? He tells Vero, his secretary, to show Mr. Saenz in. That’s Emiliano to you and me. Okay, this is the Orlando Ferrer we were wondering about.

Natalia is weepy and tells Chris that she assumed she’d never see him again and how it’s weird how life always ties up loose ends. Chris looks all paternal and says how happy he is that she apparently has married and started a family. She says she’s not equally happy about him being a priest, considering that he told her when he totally dumped her that he was a murderer.

Chris rises and looks out the window, so we know he’s thinking Large Thoughts. He says that he’s found the peace that he needed, that he’s found his vocation. God is infinitely merciful and forgiving. He hopes she has forgiven him. Natalia says she’s not the one to do the forgiving, but it still hurts her what he did to her.

I was lost, he says. You don’t know how sorry I am. Natalia says the past is unchangeable, but seeing you now, I guess I’m not mad any more.

Back to Emiliano’s job interview. Orlando says he only came to Real del Monte recently and bought the business. He has big plans for expansion and needs an assistant. He needs somebody who’s interested in art, design, and of course silver, since he wants to export. Emiliano says I’m just the guy! Orlando checks out Emiliano’s resume and is impressed with his academic achievements. He’ll call him later and let him know.

Romina goes to Paloma’s house and tells her that she and Emiliano are novios. Teengirl hugs and squeals. She really wants Paloma to come along to the party tonight and tells her to make some story up. Pretty soon Carlota comes out and snatches Paloma by the hand and tells her she’s not going anywhere, particularly not with Romina, and she drags her into the house.

Romina blasts into the front door and demands of Carlota why she’s so hostile to her. Carlota says because you’re low class. I saw you acting indecently with that boy last night! You are not in the same league as Paloma. Romina says you just don’t want Paloma to be happy. Carlota slaps her and Rufi and Paloma are horrified. Romina slams out.

Paloma demands Why did you insult her? She’s the only friend I have! Carlota says because she’s leading you down the wrong pathway. Paloma yells You don’t want me to be happy – you want me to be locked up, alone, without love, like you!

Go to your room and stay there orders Carlota. Paloma wails it was a cursed day when I lost my parents and was left with you. She runs up the stairs crying. It was your fault they died, Carlota flings after her.

Macarena runs in and says what’s all the shouting? Carlota says she was disrespectful, and she’s super grounded and don’t either you or Rufi un-ground her, understand?

Emiliano comes home and finds his mama about to go play poker with her friends. Perhaps it’s part of her financial plan. She says let’s go out to hear some jazz tonight! He says he’d like to, but there’s a party on and he has a date. Di wants to know all. When she’s hears it’s Romina, she’s thrilled. How serious is it? Emiliano says I just want to get to know her, but it looks like we’re already novios. Di squeals.

Romina is cute and rich! Di can’t wait for Camila and her to be mothers-in-law. Emiliano says don’t get ahead of things.

Outraged Romina is telling her mama what happened. Camila says she’s going to go talk to her, but Romina needs to be respectful. Romina says I was just trying to defend Paloma. Camila says tell me exactly what happened. Romina says I never lie to you. Camila says no? I found out you’re the one who chased after Emiliano, not the other way around. I don’t care that you called him; I care that you lied to me. Romina is repentant.

Rufi and Mac are outside Paloma’s door, trying to give her a cup of tea, but she’s sobbing on her pillows and wants to be left alone. Rufi says maybe if Paloma had a cell phone, Carlota couldn’t find out when she received calls. She could talk to her girlfriends and not be so lonely. Mac smiles.

It’s gotten dark. Paloma awakens and remembers Romina’s words and her argument with Carlota. She goes to the closet and takes out the forbidden dress. She takes it and sneaks out. Rufi hears the door slam, looks out, and sees her disappearing into the street.

Romina models her pretty blue party dress for Camila. She wants to know if she’s talked to Carlota. Camila says she wasn’t home – she’s working on the church fair. She’ll go over later and try again.

The doorbell rings. It’s not Emiliano, it’s Paloma. Romina looks mad. Paloma says don’t be mad at me for Carlota slapping you. I don’t want to lose you as a friend. Romina says don’t worry, I love you, and I don’t want her to see us fight. Romina gets excited when she finds out Paloma has snuck out and is coming to the party.

Rufi tells Mac that Paloma went over to Romina’s. They hope it’s just to apologize to her.

Emiliano shows up. Romina calls Paloma to come down. Camila is surprised she got permission to come. Paloma descends the stairs. Her hair is down and she has on the dress which if you ask me is dull brown and looks dowdy. Emiliano doesn’t think so and looks stunned and tells her she’s lovely. Romina frowns.

Rufi and Mac are worried that Romina isn’t back yet. The doorbell rings and they wind through the big house to answer. It’s Camila. No, Carlota isn’t home yet. Camila says she can’t allow her to insult and hit her daughter. Mac agrees with her and apologizes for Carlota.

Camila says she’s too hard on Paloma and it’s time somebody told her so. Mac advises her not to try, it’s a waste of time. She says it’s better Camila not try to see Carlota because she doesn’t want Carlota insulting her too.

Mac says she’s glad the girls are friends. Camila says she is too, and she thinks Paloma is a good influence on Romina. The two ladies bond. Mac wants to know if Paloma is still at Camila’s, and Camila says yes, but they’re about to go to the party. It’s great Paloma got permission and she looks so lovely in that dress. Mac goes gulp.

We’re at the party. German knows Romina, but not Paloma. He introduces people, including Iñaki, who he says is from Spain, here for the jazz festival. Later, German says to Romina so you’re Emiliano’s novia, huh?

Paloma politely says hello to Inaki and he, like Emiliano, gets a stunned look. Our shy provincial girl must be wearing eau de protagonista.

Carlota comes home from her meeting, cranky. She tells Mac to go get Paloma for dinner. (Meaning to have dinner with them, not to be the main course. Even our puppy killer wouldn’t go that far.) Mac says Pal has a migraine, she gave her a pill and now she’s asleep. Carlota gets squinty eyed.

Back at the party, Paloma is bashful and Inaki is talking to her. He asks if she’s traveled and she explains about the dead parents and the aunts who don’t like to travel. He explains that he’s from Madrid and his parents are divorced. He comes every year for the jazz festival.

Three musicians start up. It’s a haunting song with two guitars and three-part harmony. Inaki stares at Paloma the whole time. She looks down, then gives him tiny looks. By the end of the song, they’re smiling at one another.

The party goers want Inaki to sing. He gets up and Paloma bolts. Emiliano stops her and offers to walk her home, but she says it’s best if she just slips out.

Paloma sneaks into her darkened room, switches on the light and there’s Carlota waiting. So you thought you could fool me? Plus you look like a tramp. Fortunately Mac comes in and says I gave her permission, so get mad at me. Carlota says I don’t want her to turn into someone like you, a nothing, a nobody.

Mac says I want her to find a young man who will give her the love she deserves. Carlota tells them she’s going to drag them to confession and see what the padre says. She leaves and Mac and Paloma weep in each other’s arms.

Emiliano explains to Romina that Paloma has left. Romina says she must’ve been scared to death because of her aunt. Inaki says I have to see her again!

In church, the mass is going on. Carlota makes sure Paloma has confessed. After the service, they are leaving, the aunts lagging behind, and guess who’s waiting! Inaki. Paloma looks scared and in the distance, Carlota looks, and narrows her eyes.

Emiliano and his dad are watching a game on TV. Di is all wound up and wants to hear about Romina. She wants them all to go to lunch together. Emiliano says no, that would make it look like a formal commitment and it’s early days. Di gives up and leaves. Dad, who just now found out about the new girlfriend, tells his son that it’s Di’s way of showing love and concern for him. Emiliano says it feels like she’s trying to control my life.

Outside the church. Inaki tries to ask Paloma out for a coffee, but she scared and says her aunts are around. He says he’ll see her after school – no aunts then. She says okay, and runs back to her aunts. Carlota asks her if she told the padre everything and if he agreed with her, or with Mac. Mac reminds Carlota that the confessional is secret.

Carlota asks Paloma who that boy was she was talking to. Mac tells her it was some foreigner asking directions. Carlota is skeptical, but decides it’s time to start helping at the fair. Paloma gives Mac a big hug. Mac wants to know about Inaki and Paloma explains and says he’s going to meet her after school. Mac urges her to get to know him – that it’s good to have friends even if she’s not romantically interested.

Paloma says that Carlota watches her every move. Mac has a plan.

Romina is primping and her mama comes in and wants to know where they’re going to go eat. Romina says she has a date for lunch. Camila says that’s fine, she’s growing up now, but she wants her to take things slowly so she doesn’t get hurt.

Romina swoons that she’s soooo in love. Camila says it’s not love yet. Going together is just for getting to know one another to see if you’re compatible. Romina is sure they’re fated.

Chris is talking to Padre Benito who seems to be his superior. He reports that the kids are well-prepared for first communion. Padre Benito compliments him on his way with children, then he breaks the news that Chris is being transferred to another parish. Chris is bummed – he wants to keep up his work with the alcohol and drug abuse program. To bad, these decisions come from higher up in the church. Chris says where to? Padre Benito doesn’t know.

But we do!

Romina is having her lunch with Emiliano. He asks if Inaki found Paloma at church. Romina doesn’t know, but she tells him about the aunts who don’t want Paloma to have friends and that Carlota even hates Romina, Paloma’s only friend. They’re a couple of dried-up old spinsters who just want to go to church.

Leaving school, Paloma fills in Romina in on how Mac helped her fend off Carlota. She finds out that Romina was the one who told Inaki that she would be at church. Paloma is all nervous about seeing Inaki.

The school counselor overhears them and asks what’s up. Romina says don’t say anything – she’ll blab to Carlota. The counselor says I won’t and takes Paloma by the arm, all friendly, and says she’s the school psychologist and Paloma can confide in her. Paloma looks doubtful.

Downtown, Camila and Mac are talking. Mac has bought Paloma a cell phone for her birthday (which birthday? – please tell us!) and Camila approves. Mac wants Paloma to have some privacy and some friends. Why, their girls are young women now! Camila says it’s time for us to re-make our lives and says she’s dedicated herself to Romina all these years. We need to find ourselves someone to love. Mac says I understand, but I can’t.

Emiliano gets the job. He’s to start tomorrow.

Romina and Paloma talk about studies. Paloma wants to go to college, but her parents’ money ran out a while ago and her aunt is paying her schooling. Romina says her mother swears Paloma’s parents had a lot of money. Paloma laughs.

Inaki drops from the school fence and hands Paloma a rose. Romina looks droll and, in the background, the counselor is all smiles.

Emiliano drops by German’s office and tells him the good news about his job. German says Orlando’s a good guy, and they should go celebrate with a drink at the bar where Inaki’s playing – he plays a mean sax.

Emiliano wants to know if Inaki’s an okay guy. German says he’s great. He got a master’s in Spain. His father is rich and has business concerns in Mexico and South America. Why does Emiliano want to know? No reason, says Emiliano.

German says he sure is taken with Paloma. I’ve never seen him react to anyone that way. German then noses into how Emiliano came to go with Romina. Emiliano gets vague and waves off the question.

Inaki takes the girls for ice cream. Paloma says she won’t have any because her aunt gets mad if she doesn’t eat her whole dinner. Romina tactfully says she has to run along to her mother’s shop.

Inaki has a new idea. Coffee won’t fill her up. They sit in a coffee place. He wants to take her out to a bar, but she says she’s right in the middle of studying for her exams. He gets her to agree for next week. He stares at her and she lowers her eyes.

Romina is almost home when Carlota pops out of the house and wants to know where Paloma is. I don’t know says Romina. Well, actually I know, but I’m not going to say. I’m talking to you the way you talk to me. You’ll have to find out for yourself.

Emiliano comes home and Di wants to know where he’s been. He gets a bit snappy and then apologizes and says he’s lived alone so long and isn’t used to having to account for every moment of his life. Di says he’s her only son and she’s waited so long for him to come back and that it’s that she loves him so much. He says he needs his privacy. Why, she’s practically got him married off. They laugh and relax.

Di says she likes that Romina isn’t a gold digger. He says he’s not some millionaire. Besides, he doesn’t care about Romina’s money, it’s not what is important for him in a woman. He tells her he got a job. She gets excited, but deflates when she finds out it’s a silver shop.

Paloma realizes it’s 3 o’clock and panics. She has to go! She rummages around in her purse.

Here comes Carlota, a straight-backed one-man posse. Of all the coffee shops in all the world, she has to walk into this one. Sure enough, she spots Paloma and tells her off for being (gasp!) in a coffee shop with (gasp!) a man.

Avances: German puts the moves on Romina and she kisses back. Looks like Emiliano is going to see them.

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MEPS #105 Monday July 13

Fr/Ed and Fernanda are talking at Fr/Ed’s house, Gonzalo calls each of them in turn to invite them to a Grupo Lactos board meeting.

Gonzalo tells Barbara he included Fr/Ed because it would be Grupo Lactos money used for Lily’s ransom and Fr/Ed is a full board member. I’m surprised Gonz got that point to stick and didn’t cave to whatever Barbara told him to do. First time for everything. Santiago even mentions later this episode to Aurora, about Gonzalo, “he’s just an extended mouthpiece for his wife.” Even his kids know he has no independent will.

Fr/Ed tells Fernanda before they leave that he found out from Adolfina how to contact Obregon, so they should try and find out if he is actually part of Barb’s plan or if Barbara is just using his name to rip off Grupo Lactos.

Venus is dressed up and looking hot for her date with Camilo. Martina tells her how worried she is about the whole situation, she’s scared of Camilo and what might happen. On top of that, Lily won’t do anything but stand and stare out the window, so Martina is all up in arms about everything right now.

At the board meeting, (I’m surprised they jumped right to this, this show usually takes a five minute car ride and turns it into a week of episodes) Fernanda says they shouldn’t pay the ransom. There is no proof that Obregon has Lily. Barbara says that the last time he called her, she heard Lily’s voice in the background. Fr/Ed and Fernanda both shift and make faces when she says this, it’s all they can do to keep their mouths shut about what a huge big fat liar Barbara is. Fr/Ed agrees with Fernanda, so do Santiago and Anibal, but Anibal only because he’s cheap. Camilo keeps making disrespectful comments about his ‘loca’ sister and Gonzalo almost throws him out. Fr/Ed tries to get to the bottom of the whole thing. Who has Obregon talked to? Only Barbara. They have notified the police, right? No, Barbara didn’t want to. Hmm. Nice job by Fr/Ed laying everything at Barbara’s feet. He suggests that the next time Obregon calls, they demand that he provide a photo of Lily holding a dated newspaper to prove he has her. Everyone agrees, even Barb because she has no choice.

Gardenia, also looking hot, even though she is annoying the absolute hell out of me lately, puts her letter on Fr/Ed’s bed, behind a pillow. Someday we’ll find out what’s in it. She speaks to the empty room about her anger and jealousy of Fr/Ed marrying that hussy Erika.

Fr/Ed and Fernanda make up a lame excuse to go to her office and talk in private. On the way out she tells Gonzalo she is calling Flor to bring her back, Anibal starts to whine but Gonzalo shuts him up, telling him that they have proven her innocence so shut up already. After they leave, Santiago says what a great guy this Franco Santoro is, now that he got to know him a little bit today. Camilo and Barbara now take their turn making faces.

Fr/Ed tells Fernanda that they can wait for Barbara to make a move, or they can put out word that Barbara Greco has died! That was supposed to be suspenseful, but it’s just how they will contact Obregon.

Barbara complains to Artemio Bravo about the problem with Lily, and that if she shows up now they lose everything after all her lies.

Martina can’t get any response from Lily, Fr/Ed and Fernanda arrive and have no luck either.

In her office, Barbara teases Damian about Fernanda and her ‘lover.’ He wants to know when all this will be over, she says like you tell a kid, ‘when the time is right.’ She says that they have an appointment later on and after that, Fernanda won’t want to leave him alone at all, she’ll want to spend all her time with him and take care of him. He looks a bit worried since she won’t give him details, but he obviously likes the idea.

Lily sees Ciro out in the yard, glowing like an angel.

Santiago tells Aurora about the board meeting, he is bummed about what a loser family he has. He suggests moving out to a hotel the very next day. PLEASE PLEASE DO IT so the ‘haunting of Aurora’ story can come to an end. Please I beg you please.

Damian and Barbara park their cars (inexplicably) facing each other with the headlights lighting them up like they are on stage. They appear to be in the same parking lot/street where Damian and Fernanda were reunited a while back.

Santiago gets a phone call, it’s Damian and he needs someone to come get him, he doesn’t want to leave where he is alone because he doesn’t feel safe.

Damian wants to know what’s going on, why are they here? Barbara turns her back and pulls out a gun, then turns and shoots Damian while he tries to grab her hand. Too late!

Venus arrives at the bar and talks to Esteve on the phone, going over the plan again. Camilo arrives, slime trailing behind him.

Barbara says ‘see ya’ to Damian and gets in her car and leaves.

Aurora is scared being along in the house (what’s new) and goes looking for Tomasa, not knowing that she got the afternoon off. The kitchen is empty.

Tomasa arrives at Jacinto’s house with tamales (mmmmmmmmmmmmm). Jacinto and Margarita can’t believe La Hiena gave her time off. Tomasa asks for Gardenia and is told she is ‘so happy’ working for Santoro, just like Jacinto.

Fernanda and Fr/Ed go to the office of some small newspaper to place a fake death notice for Barbara, I guess this is the paper Obregon will be checking.

Venus and Camilo have drinks, she goes on and on about what a monster Steve is about her going out, she’s like a prisoner!

Lily won’t eat, she’s in bed now. Martina gives up and leaves. Ciro glows into the room and tells Lily to sleep in peace, which she does, even though the room is as bright as if the sun were in the middle of it.

Venus cries and cries, suckering Camilo in more and more. She shows a little leg to get his interest (and how could it not, let’s be real here) and he is falling for the whole show completely. Her phone rings, she doesn’t answer, then cries about how Esteve is going to kill her for not answering. Camilo gets a phone call, it’s Barbara wanting to know if he’s home yet. He says no, he had a date, remember? She says you have an appointment all right, with ME at the house, get your ass home. He says ok he’ll be there.

Fr/Ed and Fernanda pay for the death notice and leave the little office.

Santiago drives around looking for Damian.

Venus goes to the bathroom to call Esteve, who is happy as hell about the way things are going, he wants details but she keeps telling him that Camilo is leaving. He says that she should agree to wait for him to come back later. She goes back out and says she’ll wait for Camilo to return, but boo hoo her uncle is going to kill her. Camilo lays some slimy “I’ll protcect you” crap on her and leaves. Venus smiles to herself, proud of the job she is doing.

In her car, Barbara calls Gonzalo and says that Obregon called again and is going to call Gonzalo at his office, so he has to stay there. Gonzalo is showing his normal stupidity again and says ok, he’ll stay there.

Fr/Ed gets pulled over, the cop comes up and says the car was reported stolen. I’m a bit confused about this. Fr/Ed produces the papers on the car, then the cop wants his drivers license. Fr/Ed hesitates because his license is in the name ‘Eduardo Juarez’. He gets out and tells the cop he can’t find his license, can’t they just forget all this? The cop says no way, follow me downtown to answer some questions. He says fine and goes back to tell Fernanda to get a cab home, she says como crees hombre she won’t let him go alone, she’s going with him. Fr/Ed sees there is no room to argue and sighs.

Camilo returns home to meet Barbara, he shows her the dropper and bottle he has for Aurora, some kind of roofies or something I would guess.

Aurora is alone in her room and worried (tell me something new).

Santiago finds Damian laying in the street, he pulls clothes apart until he finds that he was shot in the leg.

Camilo goes into Aurora’s room to get his slime on, She tells him how nervous/scared she is, he pulls out the bottle of roofies and tells her it’s some homeopathic anxiety relief. She stupidly doesn’t even hesitate and pops down a full dropper of the liquid. Did I mention how much I hate her? She is such a wet blanket over this show.

Tomorrow – Santiago gets Damian to a hospital. Fr/Ed’s problems with the cops continue.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Gancho Monday July 13 '09 Both Monita's and Paula's Secrets Are Exposed

Hi folks. Filling in for Nickster tonight. And either it was a jam-packed episode, dialogue-wise, or my brain was working slower than usual. But, as best I remember, here's what happened tonight.

First we have the silly rehash where both Mauricio and Monita are at the hospital. He's phoning her and asking her where she is; and she's spinning a half-arsed story about being at a birthday party. He finally confronts her and asks her why she lied. For Monita, the best defense is an offense, so she spins off into a tizzy about him following her, spying on her and what right does he have!? Maybe a good short-term strategy but not a good long term approach for a relationship, Moni. He counters by accusing her of almost breaking Constanza's nose. No way. That lady exaggerates, snaps la Monita.

In addition, Mauricio continues to be clueless about who her boyfriend is. He thinks it's don Cesar. And the Don certainly does have an eye for the ladies. He ogles a passing nurse and when Mauricio huffs that she's young enough to be his daughter, Cesar chuckles and says," Yeah. Too bad her mother didn't want to...." Have to say, I find raunchy old Cesar quite endearing. In a lecherous sort of way.

And speaking of lechery, young Aldo and Ivan are in the barrio, looking for Monita, but temporarily slack-jawed and bug-eyed, staring at Estrella. She laps it up and lays her actress story on them and they're all about helping her study her lines. Aldo muscles his way in first but Estrella makes it clear she's not about to go sampling 16-year-old wares. Even Estrella has her standards.

We leave this tender love scene to return to the hospital and Jerry's continuing theatrics as a suffering martyr. Ximena is there with Rolu and thinks this is the perfect time for them to be one big happy family. After all, she and Rolu are getting married. She ratchets up a fake reconciliation between Rolu and her cousin and they leave. Jerry and Mauricio look at each other perplexed. Is she really that dense or is she faking it? They both decide she's really that dense. (But cute! right Carlos?)

Jerry continues to play his part, telling Mauricio that he's completely loyal and has been defending Mau against vicious gossip in the office. Like what? Like he's "tirando los palos" (getting it on) with Monita for instance. In the meantime, Connie has caught sight of Beto and figures she'd better vamoose so she whines to Mauricio that she's finding the hospital atmosphere incredibly stressful....and off they go.

Beto is still gaga from Moni's punch and dreaming he's in Las Vegas. His mom boffs him on the back of the head, he pitches forward and when he comes to, is completely sane again. Ready to party and celebrate. Let's go to the cantina, Monita will pay. Yep, back to business as usual for Beto, no further medical intervention needed. He's also letting his mom know he wants a "milanesa con huevos y fritas" (a Wiener Schnitzel with eggs and fries). Wow, sounds good to me. Wiener Schnitzel was my favorite meal when I worked in Austria many moons ago.

Business as usual in the office as well. Gabriela is still pursuing a reluctant Salvador with "Let's enjoy what's happening between us". "But nothing's happening between us," he protests. However, his lurking, emotionally disturbed wife thinks otherwise.

Okay. Back to the barrio. Monita's still fretting about Beto's health but Estrella's not buying it. If he went to the next world, they'd send him back, he smells so bad! Monita also passes on the tidbit that Mauricio thinks her boyfriend is don Cesar.

But at Mauricio's swanky digs, the older kids are discussing Monita's boxing ability and whether or not good-looking women can actually fight. When Mauricio and Connie arrive, the three of them (Luisa, Ivan and Aldo )disappear but not before our couple notice how well Ivan and Aldo are getting along. Let's follow their example and get along too, hints Connie. Get away all by ourselves. A mini honeymoon. Mauricio agrees it's a good idea. ¿Qué? We break for an ad.

When we come back, Gaby is still pursuing Salvador. How was last night. Lorenza disappeared. Great. What!? Well, that way you have the bed all to yourself, no? Salvador's not on board.

Teresa's not on board either. When Mauricio asks her to mind the kids while he and Constanza go away for the weekend, she stiffens her spine and refuses. Doesn't he remember she has a baptism this weekend in Querétaro? (hope I spelled that right) And she's the madrina (godmother). She can hardly miss it!

So he tries asking Monita. She's not on board either. So you're going off with your novia and not taking care of the kids you adopted, she asks scornfully. And no, I'm not going to take care of them for you! (whew! this little lady is clearly not scared of losing her job. Recession? What recession?)

A couple of quick scenes. Paula's telling Monita everyone's betting on her to win the big fight. And after Moni leaves, Lorenza sneaks in and knocks out Paula. (lots of mayhem on the part of women in this show) And then a portly but menacing thug type named Andy shows up and tells Beto Moni has to throw the fight. She's got to take a dive in the fifth round. Beto protests saying that Moni would never agree to that.

So let's get back to poor Paula. Or rather the seriously disturbed Lorenza who's now wearing Paula's uniform and pushing her cleaning cart. She mimes "I dunno" when Aldo appears behind her asking for Monita, and then slips a huge carving knife out of her pocket and attacks Gabriela. Prolonged struggle. Lots of screaming. Salvador finally ambles out and says What are you doing>! Killing her, snaps Lorenza. Two security guards show and wrestle the knife away from her.

The walls of the office are evidently quite thick because while all this is going on, Aldo and Moni are having a chat about whether or not she's a boxer. She finally admits it and agrees to teach him. Mauricio interrupts the chat and wants to know the big secret. Well, he needs advice about women and he's certainly not going to ask you! Guys are clueless about women. After that verbal jab, Moni scoots out of the office again, this time pleading an aunt suffering from hemorrhoids.

It's a relief to leave that scene and return to the corpulent thug Andy. He's amping up the pressure, assuring Beto that "there's always a first time" and Moni's going to throw this fight, no matter what. Evidently Lorenza's been hauled off by the medicos and heavily sedated and Gabriela and Salvador finally come to and realize that if his crazy wife was in Paula's clothes....then WHERE IS PAULA!? Well, they drag her out of the closet and I must say she's looking quite fetching in her undies (paños de menores). ( Clearly this actress could handle a more glamourous role if offered.) Salvador is ordered to turn around while Gaby unties her...but not before taking a thorough look, I might add.

Aldo's pumped. All this excitement in the office. He should come down more often. Connie, in the meantime, dreaming of a romantic weekend at the beach, is about to be thrown another spanner by our Mauricio. He's not explaining why, but they'll have to go to his country house instead of the resort. She caves, saying as long as they can be alone together, it's fine. (Get ready for some bad news, Connie!)

Aldo and Ivan make plans to go to the boxing match.

Jerry arrives at the office, leaning weakly on Ximena, and playing the martyr role to the hilt. How about I compress this farce and get it over with? He's pitching it right and left, praising Salvador for changing his life. Serving as a moral guide for him. And you, Gabriela.....Oh, skip me, she protests. No really. And uh, I also need to confess that I wrote that stuff about you on the bathroom wall that caused those guys to.....
Oh well, I wrote that stuff in the ladies' room about your impotency, admits Gaby. Our sentimental Ximena is so touched by all these heartfelt confessions that she could cry....but won't because she has an event to attend.

Our chronic dupe, Mauricio, enters the scene and frets that Jerry has left the hospital too soon....he needs therapy after all. But it's so expensive. Oh I'll pay. Gosh, will he pay for Ximena's therapy too? She only goes Monday through Friday but that plus the spa....well, it really adds up. And how about a little cash allowance? our larcenous cousins conclude, both holding out their hands like toddlers asking for ice cream. Of course, Mauricio caves. Guess we're beginning to understand why he can't break up with Constanza.

Larceny's afoot back in the barrio as well. First we have a little interlude where Monita says she has to get to the fight early in order to take the pregnancy test. No fighting if pregnant. But you've never "done it" with Beto, right, laughs Estrella. So why the test!?

Yep, in case you were still wondering. Our little Monita is still pure as the driven snow. Just waiting for Mauricio to get a clue and make his move. Give him 12 or 14 months and I'm sure he will.

The thugs though aren't wasting any time. Since earlier negotiations didn't work, Andy's returned with more thugs and a truly nefarious plan. He's going to tie up Beto's mother. Now the only thing more important than as virginal heroine is anybody's mother...Beto's included. I mean, we're talking "madre sagrada". So this is serious now. Beto makes the mistake of saying "Don't abuse an old lady" and mom gets mad enough to spit out her gag. But he takes off with Andy, admonishing the remaining punks to treat his old lady nice...and by the way, there's cake and milk in the fridge. Whadda guy!

Mauricio has left the office and is telling Luisa and Danny to pack their bags. They're all going to his country house for the weekend. Good times. Ride the horses, tool around the countryside. Hooray. Then he finds out Aldo's gone to a boxing match with Ivan. Uh oh. Monita's secret is about to be discovered.

Monita's fetching in a pink cape. Her opponent is terrifying in black. Will Beto convince her to throw the fight? Or will Mauricio unnerve her so much she gets knocked out fair and square? Tune in tomorrow and find out.

More Previews:
Mauricio tells Constanza they need to take a break.
Constanza and Rolu (¿Qué?) kiss

Vocabulary:
no se transa = doesn't sell herself (Beto defending Monita to Andy)
simon = si, yes
un bozal = muzzle, halter
loca de atar= stark raving mad, bonkers (in this case, Lorenza)
en paños menores = in undies
garrafón= demijohn. The container of water that Moni was punching when Aldo came in the break room
tirando los palos a alguien = getting it on with someone (el palo is the male organ)
canijo= Mexican slang for stubborn pig-headed

Dicho of the Day:
Hierba mala nunca muere = (lit.Weeds never die.) The Devil looks after his own. Nothing ever happens to the bad guys. Estrella, talking about Beto.
This is a phrase you hear a lot in telenovelas. The opposite of our expression "The good die young".

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

En Nombre del Amor: Friday 7/10/2009- "From a Pick Up Line to a Date to Novios, All in One Episode"

Romina spots Emiliano and drags Paloma toward him. She’s decided a good pick up line would be to ask to bum a cigarette. There is one flaw in her plan, and she quickly finds it out when Emiliano tells her that he doesn’t smoke. “Pity” she replies. He answers with a “see you” when she and Paloma head off. Emiliano goes back to what he was doing, which was purchasing some red roses. The flower vendor gives him the price and Romy turns and asks if the flowers are for a girlfriend. Emiliano smiles and gets back to his transaction. Paloma is shocked at how bold Romy was with E. Romy thinks that spending time with her aunts has made Pal behave like a nun. Pal realizes that she’s late for dinner and she’s going to get scolded by Carlota (Cruelota). E is ready to leave and he hands each girl a flower and says “good-bye”. Romy practically swoons over his gesture.

At home, Cruelota is unwilling to stall dinner because of Paloma’s being late. Cruelota launches into a diatribe about how Pal knows to head home right away after school. This is another reason why she needs to be vigilant with Pal. That girl is so much like Macarena, this isn’t intended to be a compliment to either Mac or Pal. Cruelota is called away from the kitchen by the arrival of Ines. She’s there to make plans for the parish charity fair (la kermesse de la parroquia). Ines would love to have Paloma help out. Cruelota is happy to pledge Paloma’s time and talent to the fair on Sunday. Pal comes home and learns that she’s been promised to help at the kermesse. She tries to tell her aunt that there is a test for which she needs to prepare. Cruelota will hear nothing of this. Pal heads up to her room to change. Mac follows her and Pal complains about Cruelota not asking her before she commits her to something. Pal questions why her father chose Cruelota as her guardian (la tutora), as it is obvious to her and the rest of us that her other aunt would have been the better choice. Mac says that she’ll talk to Cruelota about the kermesse. Mac notices the rose that Pal brought home and she asks questions. Pal says she got it from some young man. This interests Mac and Pal tells her that she’ll never see him again, but he was good looking. Pal switches subjects and asks Mac if it would be possible to study at Romy’s that evening. Mac reminds her that Cruelota wouldn’t like it. Pal tells her that her homework is impeded by them not having internet access. Mac agrees to let her go.

Emiliano makes it home and gives his mother the flowers. She’s delighted at his thoughtfulness and happy he’s home from Monterrey (apparently he’s not made it back all these years). Rafael, E’s father, is also happy to see his son, but he’s quickly assigned the job of bringing in the luggage.

Meanwhile, Romy is discussing her classes with her mother, she’s at risk of flunking (tronar – to flunk :colloq. in Mexico). Camila is urging her daughter to put a little more effort into school. Romy tells her that Pal might be coming over tonight to help her study if the witches (las brujas) let her leave the house.

Across the street, Pal is discussing her courses with her aunts. She really likes her art history and restoration class. Mac says she’d have liked to take those classes too. She really likes antiques (las antigüedades). They discuss how Pal can help Camila with her business. Cruelota insults Camila and both Mac and Pal defend her. They discuss how many women now need to be self-sufficient (autosuficiente). Pal talks about getting a job and going to college. Cruelota questions how she’ll afford school. Pal says that money from a job and possibly a scholarship (la beca). Cruelota’s face scrunches up more than usual at the turn of this conversation, I think this means she's displeased.

Back across the street, Camila is telling Romy that it is important for her to learn some domestic skills. She’ll probably live on her own someday, and she should know how to do things around the house. I say that this conversation should have taken place earlier in Romy’s life, perhaps about three episodes ago, when she was 9. Camila tells Romy it is very important to be able to take care of yourself, to not have to depend on another person. Romy wonders if her mother not needing her father might be one reason he left. Ouch.

Diana is so happy to have Emiliano back home. She wants to know if he plans to stay. That’s his plan. She pushes Rafa into helping E get a job at the factory.

Cruelota questions where Pal went after dinner. Mac tells her she went to study at Romy’s. Cruelota is not pleased. Mac gives the internet story. Cruelota says with a house full of books that isn’t an excuse. She launches into everyone wanting the easy way out of things….kids today would rather look it up on the internet than search for it in a book.

Diana is looking at a painting that Camila has for sale. She’s got to have it; it will look fantastic in her living room. Cam and Di talk about Emiliano’s return home. Cam tells her that Romy is thinking about going away to school and Cam doesn’t know what she’ll do when her daughter leaves. Di urges Cam to take back her life, find a man, find someone to pamper her (apapachador). Di comments that it must be horrible to get old and be alone. Ouch again.

Rafa is at work and talks to Joel, a co-worker, about how they are losing customers. There has got to be a reason why this is happening. Joel suggests that they need some new ideas. Figuratively a light bulb goes off (encendió la bombilla), Rafa says they should develop a new line of ceramics.

Upstairs, Pal is doing all the school work while Romy talks about Emiliano. He’s sooo good looking and she wonders what it would be like to kiss him.

Meanwhile, Emiliano goes to meet a friend, Germán. Now here is a bombón, Germán is quite the looker. The friends share a tequila, to toast E’s return home. E tells his friend how he’d like to open his own business. They talk about how bad Rafa’s boss is, apparently quite a tyrant. Germán knows someone named Orlando who could be able to help E. He’ll see what he can do. E’s happy to hear this. The men talk about women and E kind of mentions that he saw some good looking girls earlier that day.

Mac, working on some sort of sewing project, talks to Ines about having Paloma work at the kermesse. She tells Ines that Pal has a test coming up and won’t be able to help out. Ines is ticked and she leaves. Mac talks to anther woman, and this woman shows her a dress: very good price and the latest style (última moda). Mac thinks she should buy it for Paloma, but then worries that Cruelota won’t like it. She decides to get it for Pal anyway.

Yvonne is visiting Natalie. Yvonne questions if Natalie has gotten over Cristobal. It was a very passionate love, but quite different from what she feels for Alonso. So, I take it to mean that Natalie’s moved on? Yvonne wonders if Natalie ever saw Cristobal again, no never she answers.

We are now taken to Cristobal, he’s become a priest and ministering to the drunks. While making coffee to help sober them up, he preaches about walking down a similar road himself.

Emiliano goes to pick his mother up from Camila’s house. Romy answers the door and she’s shocked to see the boy from earlier on her doorstep. He comes in and Di introduces him to Camila and Romy. They all comment on how everyone’s changed through the years and how they’d have never recognized each other (proven earlier for Romy and E).
Pal returns home and Cruelota scolds her about going to Romy’s and not using the library in the house. She reminds Pal that all permission in the house is to be granted by her and only her, so Pal shouldn’t be asking Mac for anything. In addition, Cruelota adds, that Pal will be working the kermesse on Sunday. She warns Pal not to go against her. Pal tells her that she has no right to make decisions for her. Cruelota says au contraire, you will work the kermesse. Mac arrives home and tries to intervene. Cruelota warns her if she doesn’t want problems then she should be quiet. Mac tells her sister she’s too hard on Paloma.

Romy and Camila discuss E and how she used to be afraid of him when she was little and that she really didn’t like him.

Mac goes to see Pal in her room and gives her the dress.

Romy takes a peek into her mother’s address book and gets Di’s phone number.

Pal tries on the dress and thinks it might be too short. It is a dress more suited for Romy, Pal says. She then compares her home life to Romy’s. Mac makes excuses, perhaps they are a little more conservative, but one day Pal will be free and the ruler of her own destiny, she’ll be happy. Cruelota darkens the door and lets it be known she hates the dress, it is too short and there is no way in Hades that Paloma will be allowed out of the house in it until it is altered.

Emiliano brings Di home and they talk about the goings on in town. Some jazz musicians are playing (?). E heads off to bed and Rafa tries to tell Di about the new line of ceramics. Di isn’t interested in that, she just wants to brow beat Rafa for not securing a job for E at the factory. She wants her son to become the head of a company. She belittles Rafa, calling him a little man who is unwilling to take risks. She comments that Pablo gets rich, while Rafa remains mediocre. Rafa defends himself, he may not have the ambition that Di wishes he would have, but he is hardworking and honest. She lambastes him for keeping her there for twenty-five years, all the while keeping her dreams unfulfilled.

At the school there is a new teacher. She’ll be teaching psychology and college prep courses. She’s happy to be there. The girls get a break and Romy pulls out a cell phone. Pal is nervous, they could get in trouble with a cell at school. Romy convinces Pal to call Emiliano’s house, she’s afraid to do it because Di might recognize her voice. Di answers and Pal asks for E. Di wants to know who’s calling and Pal says “una amiga.” She quickly gives the phone to Romy, who talks to Emiliano. She tells him that since he’s been out of town awhile, perhaps she can show him some of the new hot spots. She gets him to agree to go out with her that very evening. When E gets off the phone, Di pushes to find more information, but E isn’t very forthcoming.

Romy tells Camila about her date with E. She wants a new outfit and her mother tells her she’s got a closet bursting with clothes. Romy says she’s lacking the right outfit, and does her mother want her to look like a “pueblerina”/ so provincial? Camila agrees, on the condition that Romy study harder.

Pal watches from her window when Emiliano comes to pick Romy up for their date. Mac catches her at the window and they talk about Romy’s date. Mac wonders if Pal is interested in Emiliano. Pal assures her “no”, but she’d like to meet someone like him. What’s the use, she adds, there is no way Cruelota would let her have a boyfriend.

Romy and E exchange the proper getting to know you info. They talk about his former schooling and what he want for a job. They talk about her school and her plans for the future. He tells her that he promised her mother she’d be home by 11, so they’ve got to go.

Di and Rafa discuss E’s date. She wants to know who he went out with….what if it isn’t the right kind of girl. Rafa looks disgusted with how much of a snob his wife is. Di tells Rafa she’s going to need some money to buy the painting from Camila. Rafa reminds her that money is a little tight. Di doesn’t care, it is an investment, she wants the painting and she’ll have it.

E escorts Romy to her door. Pal is back watching out the window. E and Romy exchange phone numbers (she does the very modern thing and calls his cell phone to give him her number). Romy notices Pal watching and decides to give her friend a good show. She kisses Emiliano and he kisses her back.

Mac takes a peek at the stuff in her mystery box. Looking at the photograph, she comments that “after so many years, I can’t forget you. Your memory hurts me.”

The next day at school, Romy wants to tell Pal about the kiss and the girls get in trouble for talking.

Germán calls E and tells him that they are going to have a party that night in honor of his return to town.

E goes to meet Romy after school (he figured out which school was hers, based upon her uniform---good powers of observation). He tells Romy about the party and invites her and Pal to join in on the fun. Romy agrees right away, and she wonders if Pal would ever get permission from the aunts. Pal doesn’t answer. Romy kisses E and says to Pal, “come to the party with me and mi novio.” To Emiliano, she says “we are novios, right? You don’t think I kiss everyone that I go out with?” All of this is being observed by the new teacher and she doesn’t look too happy. END OF EPISODE.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

MEPS, 07/10/09: Extortion By Any Other Name Still Works the Same, So When the Feces Hit the Fan…Duck and Run!!


Capítulo 104

First a bit of video rewind: Fernanda arrives at Prolasa asking Rolando to help her with her plan to determine if Florecita really was Jaime The Goat’s accomplice in the supposed industrial espionage between their two companies. Vlad, meanwhile, rushes a call through to his sacrificial lamb to warn Jaime she’s coming and to remind him what their story is supposed to be. Jaime, though, is getting ice cold feet. At Las Animas, Errika demonstrates her appreciation at her last chance for romance with Fr/Eduardo by planting a big one on his kisser, much to the dismay of the grieving Gardenia who witnesses this display of one-sided affection from a nearby terrace.

Steaming, scheming Denia is more determined than ever after watching Eddie and Err’s latest public display of affection that if Eduardo hadn’t managed to marry Fernanda before, she certainly won’t allow him to get hitched to this particular “woman of loose virtue” [ofrecida] now!

Back at Grupo Lactos, Vladi is in his office hyperventilating over the “Pris and Flo predicament,” which has now become the “Pris, Flo and Fer predicament,” as Damian comes in to see what’s up. Vlad complains that their Flor problem has gotten more complicated. He explains how Fernanda came to his office to complain about his hiding Damn in his apartment while he was a wanted man and she caught him in the office talking to Priscilla. Fer asked Pris to go with her to Prolasa and Pris left with Fer. Vladi, holding his aching head in his hands, says he thinks that things are under control after speaking a couple of times with that guy, Correa, who hopefully won’t stick his foot in his mouth and wreck everything. Damn, losing patience, throws Vlad unceremoniously back into his chair and tells him to calm down. “If Pris went with Nanda then she’ll have our backs!”

Over at Prolasa, Fer has Rolando bring in Jaime for a little Q&A. She asks Jaime the particulars around how long ago he and Flor got together and then became an item. He lies and says they met at a party she and some of his friends gave him a year ago and that they’ve been romantically involved for a few months. She asks his age (we’re not sure why) and he answers he’s 24 and gonna turn 25 the coming month. (Definitely still a babe in the proverbial woods and at least 10 years Flor’s junior.) Nanda gets permission from Rolando to take him back to Grupo with her in pursuit of the truth.

At Las Animas Estev, aka, Dewey, is laughing about Venus’ having a date that night with Camilo Elizalde. Ed is lost in his own thoughts and doesn’t hear a thing. He has this goofy grin on his face so Estev asks what’s going on. Ed is smiling crazily. (Note to producer: shoot either the director or FC's acting coach! Galan's aren't supposed to look that dufus.) He replies that what’s going on is he’s got a young woman under his control that everyone thinks is kidnapped; then he’s got someone close by who is watching him and knows all his secrets but he hasn’t any idea who that is; then he has Don Elizalde’s car hidden on his place that supposedly was stolen from the man’s wife; and there is a woman in the past named Ana Gregoria Bravo, Artemio Bravo’s mother, who is the key to all his misfortunes since childhood. The last is something that Estev’s really going to love: he’s getting married. Estev is drop-jaw impactado. “Say what?”

Eduardo, whose emotional life is in the crapper, says that he’s decided to get married to Fernanda’s best friend, Errorika (who’s definitely batting 0 for 3 at this point). Apparently, Eduardo figures there’s no better way to forget, since he cannot forgive. (Viewerville agrees a Dr. Phil sized intervention is needed here and Dewey might not be up to the task.) There is an evil glint in Ed’s eyes. (Maybe Dr. Sotomayor offers two-fer specials.) The set of Ed’s jaw spells trouble for somebody.

Pris, still at Grupo, sees Fer arrive with Jaime. Fernanda puts Jaime in an empty office and lets him sweat for a while.

Back at Las Animas, Denia stands in the doorway with a tray of coffee and watches as Estev tells the dementedly smiling Eddie that he’s lost it [de ramate = utterly]. Ed replies he’s “as crazy as anybody who gets married.” Dewey doesn’t disagree, but says there are some people who are crazier than others and Ed has begun to exceed his limits [rebasar de limite]. “You aren’t in love!” Denia silently gasps with horror in the background. “It’s obvious that you don’t know Errika well enough to get married! Come on!” Denia secretly sides with Estev.

Ed argues that being in love and knowing someone well doesn’t necessarily guarantee happiness in a marriage. Dewey agrees, but says people avoid getting married if they can if they don’t love the other person. Ed counters and justifies with boring facts about cultures in which loveless marriages continually take place and says their suicide rates aren’t any greater than those that presume love and romance are the essence of marital bliss. (Yawn.) “Haven’t you heard of cultivating love like a plant?” (Yeah, that was that romantic psychobabble hopelessly hopeful Errorika was just dishing out, wasn’t it?) Estev says fine, Mr. Encyclopedia, there’s just one other little itty-bitty question he wants to ask. “Shuh-uht!” (I believe that’s “Shoot!”) answers our smug Eddie. (Note to director: tell FC to stick with Spanish or get a better English coach. It’s hard for a recapper from the States to keep from rolling on the floor in spasms of teary-eyed laughter, especially this late at night.) “What about Fernanda?” Ed’s arrogant smirk melts away. The clench of his jaw reveals the hurt and misery he feels beneath.

Meanwhile, Nanda argues Flor’s case with her papi. Gonzo reminds her that Jaime had stolen documents on his desk and swore that Flor tried selling them. Nanda reminds Gonzo that the guy is a stranger so he shouldn’t take his word over Florecita’s. She convinces him she has a way to show that Jaime’s lying.

Dewey reminds Ed that Nanda represents something special to him. Ed says yeah, but it’s useless being in love with her. (That’s the sanest thing Eddie’s said yet.)

Fer goes back into the office where Jaime’s now ready to climb the walls. He says he’s got things to do back at Prolasa. She says she understands but it will only take a minute or so to resolve this situation.

Ed admits to Estev that he’s come to adore Fernanda and laments it’s all been a waste.

Denia, meanwhile, has returned to her bedroom to complain to the diosito that her lifelong love for and devotion to Eduardo has been just as much of a waste. “All this time loving and waiting for him has been worth no more than a beach umbrella in the desert, right? From the day they sent him away I knew he and Señorita Fernanda wouldn’t end up together. She’s rich and the rich never marry the poor. That’s why I’ve waited such a long time for him. How did I know the sly thing was going to come back with such rich man airs? Well, all is fair in love and war and Errika better aim somewhere else, because I’m going to bait the trap for that wedding! Anyway, she can get another hunky guy somewhere else in no time and leave me my Eduardo, ‘cause I’ve been waiting for him for 15 years.”

Pris is now in Vlad’s office arguing with him and Damn. Vlad wonders woefully if Jaime’s going to give them away. Damn’s mad Pris didn’t stick like glue to Fer to prevent it. Pris is disgusted with this whole turn of events and yells back they shouldn’t expect her to pull their chestnuts out of the fire for them. Damn yells back Pris is up to her neck in this right along with them. She says she’s worried because the last thing she wants is for her brother, Rolando, to learn she’s involved in this fraud. Vlad wants to know why Fer would bring Correa over to Grupo. Damn answers it’s obviously to interrogate him, but Jaime won’t be able to say anything so it won’t matter. Vlad gets angry thinking that his son’s future is in the hands of a complete stranger. Damian tells him to shut the heck up so he can think their way out of this jam.

Fernanda brings a dozen secretaries into the room with Jaime and demands he identify Florecita. Jaime swallows hard.

Denia takes a trip into town and gets something she’s written printed off at what passes for a Kinko’s in Villa Madera. The clerk asks if she’s trying to frighten her boyfriend or what. She says, “Yeah, pretty much.”

Jaime breaks under pressure and asks if he can have a minute alone to speak with Fernanda.

Meanwhile, Bitch Barbie gives Tomasa the rest of the day off and tells her not to come back till next morning. Santiago and Aurora come walking in all kissy-face and smiles. Babs tells them what a pleasure it is to see them like that. The two lovebirds walk off; BB thinks evilly, “Enjoy it while you can because very soon your happiness comes to an end.”

Fer brings Jaime into Gonzo’s office to confess he really doesn’t know who Flor Campillo is. Gonzo self-righteously reams him for trying to save his job at the expense of their exemplary employee. Fer seconds that opinion. Gonzo want’s to know who gave him Flor’s name and got him involved in telling such a whopper. Jaime’s just about to spill the beans when Babs rushes in needing to speak to Gonzo about Dr. Obregon and Lili. Jaime is shown the door and told to wait. Babs begins with part two of her own tall tale.

At the same time, Eduardo has gone to Miraflores to get Adofina to tell him where he can find Dr. Oh! She tries to change the subject but he screams at her in frustration that it’s urgent. Addled, Adolfina finally tells him what little she knows.

Babs must “explain” to Fer how Obregon didn’t give them a deadline for the money, only a warning that if they ever wanted to see Lili again they’d have to come up with the ransom before hanging up. Fer wants Babs’ cell to trace it, but Babs says that’s impossible because it came up “unknown.” Fer mentions how strange a kidnapping this seems. Babs quickly covers and suggests she wouldn’t call it a kidnapping because she doesn’t think he’s kept Lili by force. “Considering Obregon was the person Lili knew best these past fifteen years it would make sense she’d join him voluntarily. It’s not like he’s trying to keep her hidden.” Fer says, “Then according to that theory, what would happen if we simply don’t pay the ransom?”

Babs answers that’s a risk she prefers not to run because she knows Obregon’s a killer and has the means to force them. Gullible Grizzled ol’ Gonzo gripes that cancelling the police search was a mistake but Babs reminds him about Obregon’s “threat on Lili’s life” if they told the police. Gonzo yells back in frustration that they can’t just sit there doing nothing [con los brazos cruzados]. Babs says they have no choice but to wait for his next call and get ready to come through with the ransom when he asks. Fer fights the urge to tell Barbara to stop all the B.S. Babs does stop long enough to realize she’s interrupted something and asks who the young man was. Gonzo explains he’s the guy scheming up stories [tejer patrañas = weaving tales] about Flo spying.

Vlad takes off with Jaime, meantime, and drives the two of them back to meet Damn at the apartment. Damian is talking on the phone to Priscilla. She informs him Jaime didn’t have a chance to say anything and that Vlad’s driving back there with him. Damn starts to tell her what she’s got to do next but Pris tells him she doesn’t care; that it’s his mess and he can clean it up himself. Damian warns her she’s as deep in doodoo as the rest of them and to pray to her favorite saint that her brother doesn’t find out her lover, Vladimir, was the one who threw Flor’s name out there as a company spy. Pris tells Damian to stop threatening her because he was the one who dreamed this up so to figure it out himself; and if he doesn’t cool his jets and fast, he can forget her helping him any further. Click!

When Fernanda goes back to Reception looking for Jaime he can’t be found. She tells Gonzo he’s run off. Gonzo says no biggie since they now know Flor wasn’t a spy after all. Fer, staring straight at Babs, says true but they didn’t learn who instructed him to point out Flor as a traitor in the first place.

In the car, Vlad warns Jaime nobody can ever know what’s gone on. Poor, miserable Jaime whines about his being left without a job or references. He’s got expenses and needs his job. He insists Vlad take him back to Prolasa to tell Sr. Alvear the truth. Vlad says Jaime can’t possibly think that Alvear would ever believe him after all the lies he’s told. Jaime wonders how in the world he’s going to handle this problem then. Vlad says he’s got no idea, but he will not leave Jaime stranded. (Vlad, for all his irritating idiosyncrasies, is still a mensch!)

Back at Grupo, Babs very innocently asks Fer, “Who would want to harm Flor that way?” “--The same person who’s been trying to harm the family.” Babs asks if she really thinks somebody has been trying to harm them. Fer answers “Absolutely.” Babs asks her what proof she has. Fer keeps her powder dry thinking back to Fr/Ed telling her that they weren’t strong enough yet to confront either Barbara or the malevolent person who controls and directs her actions; and that it was better for now to leave Lili in a safe place out of Barbara Greco’s reach. “--No, no proof, but so many unfortunate things have happened to the family recently, there has to be somebody behind it intentionally trying to harm us.” Wheels in the Barbot’s head start turning.

Speaking of Eeevil, Artemio Bravo is seated at his desk at that same moment handing over a photo of Lili to Borja, one of his assistants. “She’s Liliana Elizalde; she escaped from Miraflores psychiatric clinic and needs to be found immediately.” Borja asks how he should proceed. “Bring her here. The Elizalde’s are never ever to see her again. They are going to cry tears of blood.” (Well, maybe a couple of them might.)

Fer tells Gonzo that unless Obregon shows himself there’s no reason to pay the ransom. Babs says she thinks he will call soon because the amount of money he’s asking is so steep. Gonzo nearly blows a gasket. “It doesn’t matter the amount! I would give everything I have provided that my daughter is returned safe and sound!” Ruh-roh! Fer is eyes-open-wide-impactada cuz she knows this means the poor-house for everyone; and if it isn’t Obregon behind this, then it’s bye-bye Babs cuz she’ll probably make off with every dime of it.

Back at Miraflores, Adolfina explains to Eduardo that Dr. Oh! never told her where he would be --just that if Barbie died, then she was to let him know. Eduardo asks if that happens how she is supposed to get word to Obregon if she doesn’t know his whereabouts. Adolfina hands Eddie a note with some newspaper’s name on it. She was supposed to put an announcement in the obituaries in that paper, “The Messenger.” “--It’s some paper in the southeast somewhere and I think that was where Dr. Oh! headed.”

At Vlad’s apartment, Jaime tells Damn he’s got no other option because Rolando Alvear will never believe him. He asks who was behind this whole thing, anyway. Damn screams at him. “What does it matter? You’re finished at Prolasa!” Jaime paces. “—why did you all have to do this to me? My mother is sick. I’m almost done paying off the note to my car and I am paying for my apartment!” Damn tells him to calm down and assures him they’ll help him out. He’ll need to disappear from Prolasa, though. Jaime asks how he’s going to survive. Damn swears the problem’s solved.

Denia gets back to Las Animas all smiles. She pulls out a big envelope addressed in big print to “EDUARDO JUAREZ.” Suddenly Fernanda appears, looking for Fr/Ed. Denia makes a big show of going inside to look for him, but actually stalls a couple minutes in the kitchen laughing to herself. She puts the envelope in a drawer for safekeeping and then runs back out to say she can’t find him. However, Eddie returns home just then and sees Fer standing there. Fer explains it’s urgent and they go inside to talk. Denia’s stuck making coffee …uh-gain.

In the meantime from the bedroom, Damian tries sweet-talking Pris into giving him the money to buy Jaime’s silence. Prissy screams in frustration. “Where am I going to find that kind of money?” Easier for her than for him, he says. She spits back she’s never understood, either, why Damn got Flor involved in some dopey story about industrial espionage to begin with because all it did was make Flor more powerful in the end since she was proved innocent. Damn sidesteps saying that was to be expected with Fernanda and her connections. “She’s the enemy. She’s not the saint we all took her for!” Pris scoffs at him. “Well, being Santoro’s lover does make her pretty powerful, doesn’t it?” “—Sure, as long as their secret is kept, but we are going to expose them!” Pris seems uncomfortable with where this is going.

In the living room Vlad continues pacing. “Where is Damian going to get the money necessary to make it up to this dude?” he asks himself. Damn eventually comes out of the bedroom and laughs. “Tomorrow, Jaimito, you will have the agreed on amount deposited into your bank account.” Smiles all ‘round. Damn tells Vlad to take the Jaime wherever he wants. The two leave. Vlad returns to ask where in the world Damn got the money. Damn pushes Jaime back out into the hall then lies that it came from Barbara’s account. Vlad is pacified and takes off with Jaime. Damn shuts the apartment door again and breathes a sigh of relief.

At Las Animas, Fer tells Fr/Ed that she’s embarrassed to show up like this without calling first, but she couldn’t risk calling him on the phone. She explains about Barbara’s claim that Obregon was demanding a lot of money to hand over her sister. Fr/Ed smirks. His phone rings. It’s Gonzo asking him to come to Grupo for an urgent meeting of the Board of Directors. Fer gets a call as well. They figure it’s got to be because Barbara and Gonzo have decided to go ahead with the ransom payment.

Back at Grupo, Babs tells Gonzo she doesn’t mind the board meeting, but she’s not happy about having an interloper like Santoro there. Gonzo wakes from his senile haze and, in a rare flash of businessmen’s acumen, reminds her that the money Obregon’s asking is going to have to come from the funds Powhere Meelk authorized them. As the representative of that company, Santoro will have to endorse the payment. Babs looks about as thrilled as a matty-furred cat caught in the middle of a monsoon.

Back at Las Animas again, Estev interrupts Fer and Fr/Eddie over something about the leasing agency coming for Fr/Ed’s car. He loans Fr/Ed his own, says hello to Fer, and winks at Eddie on the way out. Fer starts to leave but Fr/Ed grabs her by the arm. (Viewerville vicariously shares the electrical shock now racing up Fer’s arm. Yowza!) He has something else to tell her. (Viewerville swoons in vain hopes that it’s an attempt to kiss and make up.) Ed says he spoke with Adofina at Miraflores today and now has a way to locate Obregon. He insists that Fernanda must delay the ransom payment at all cost until he can verify whether Obregon is Barbara’s accomplice in this extortion attempt on her daddy.

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