Saturday, July 18, 2009
MEPS 07/17/09: Eddie Owns Up, Cad Goes Fishing and Gets Hooked, and Barbie Comes Face to Face With Her Worst Nightmare
Capítulo 108
First the video rewind: Babs tells garble-brained Gonzo that she spoke again to the nefarious Dr. Obregon and begged to speak to Lili, but Obregon refused and warned them not to continue pressuring him. Gonzo gripes that they are at the mercy of a doctor without scruples who can do whatever the heck he wants with them. Babs sobs bogusly at their hands being tied and wimpers that they have no choice but to get the money to pay the ransom demand the next morning so they can save “their little Lili.” Fernanda, remembering Fr/Eduardo’s insistence on marrying Errika, tells Damian that there is no one else and no reason not to stay married to him. He pushes for the Big Commitment: kids.
Still over at Lili’s, Eduardo is trying to determine from Martina if Lili might have given a clue as to where she went. He asks if she had said or done something out of the ordinary. Martina is still on a guilt trip and only remembers that Lili changed from being very happy to withdrawing into herself [enconcharse = going into one’s shell] and staring continually out the window after her visit with Dr. Sotomayor.
While Fernanda ponders a tactful way to say NO! to the big K question, Dam starts pawing at her. Unwilling to roll over and let him rub her ...uh...belly and pant, Fer tries to wriggle away and tells him it’s too soon to start thinking about having kids, and says that he should recuperate first. She’s saved by a mercifully insistent knock on the door from Santiago and goes into the hallway to see what’s up. Dam listens through the door as Santi tells her frantically that Aurora (whom I not so affectionately now think of as Ah-wah-wah!) is nowhere to be found; that Aurora supposedly went to bed with a cold but when he went to find her, she was gone along with all her things. He thinks she might be in town at church and wants to go look for her there now.
Ah-wah-wah! though, is wandering the streets in the big city. (It’s unclear which, but who cares?)
At the apartment, Camilo is commiserating with pouty, pucker-lipped, Loafly (definitely a keeper, Julie), aka Venus, who’s successfully set a very sticky trap for our pesky horse-fly, Cad. Cadmilo assures Loafly he will go talk to “Uncle Estev” and sound him out for her. She says she’s afraid her “uncle” might come to fisty-cuffs with him he’s so furious with her. Cad says it’s not likely and once he gets a lead on Uncle Estev’s mood, he’ll return so they can decide what to do next. He blows her a kiss good-bye and heads for the door. Venus gets up and goes over to the window to display the goods, making sure to show a lot of leg before demurely calling “Cami” back to her. She gives him a modest “thank you” kiss on the lips. Cad automatically goes for the goal, but Loafly pushes him away. To Viewerville’s amazement the guy actually backs off and apologizes! He then blows her another kiss good-bye and leaves. Venus cannot hold back the giggles once he’s out the door.
Back in Fernanda’s bedroom, Damian (who is just such a whore) continues pushing for her to have his baby. It’s a battle of wills, if not wits, and Fer politely brushes the distasteful idea aside again, repeating that he needs to think of getting better but that she’ll be there all the way to help him. He presses his advantage and asks her to promise she won’t leave his side for an instant, neither day nor night. (Say what?) Nanda does a double-take. Her cell phone starts ringing incessantly, but because it’s Fr/Ed she refuses to answer. Dam smiles mischievously. There’s a devilish glint in his eyes when he asks if she’s going to answer or not. She lies and says it’s only the office and nothing really important. He pushes for the 24-7 commitment again. She deflects and says she’ll be there to attend to him, but avoids promising to literally stick with him every minute. (Thank gawd for a telenovela heroine with a spine and a few solidly stubborn brain cells for a change.)
Eddie has finally figured out how to leave a voice-mail on a cell phone. He leaves a message for Fernanda to call him immediately.
Damian picks up Fernanda’s cell and tells her she’s got a message. He goads her about calling to get it. (Tell her again where it hurts, Dam. Maybe she’ll bang it accidentally on purpose a couple times with that cell phone.) Just then Babs comes into the room to take over for Fer since her daddy is waiting to talk to her in the library downstairs. Fer is glad for the interruption. (So am I.) She grabs her cell and scrams. Dam glares. Bitch Barbie snickers. “You can’t complain about all the attention you’re getting from your ‘faithful’ wife now can you?” Damian sneers back that BB could have at least warned him about what she had in mind before shooting him. Barbie looks back at him like where would all the fun be in that?
Nanda walks downstairs and picks up the message from Fr/Ed. She is about to return the call when Daddy interrupts and calls her into the library. Upstairs Damian reads the riot act to BB for first making him a fugitive and then shooting him in the leg and leaving him to die. She tells him he should be thankful for everything he’s gotten out of that gunshot wound. Because of it –all thanks to her ingenuity-- he’s now a hero instead of a villain.
Gonzo fills in Fer on Babs’ latest “call” from Dr. Oh! and Obregon’s “demands” to come up with the money in the next 24 hrs. or else. She asks her papi again how he can be so sure Obregon’s got Lili. He says because the guy’s got everything so well organized (unlike you, dude) and tomorrow he is going to tell them when and where to deliver the money. (Sort o’ makes ya want to stuff a bottle of smart pills down the old fart’s throat, doesn’t it?) Nanda’s dying to tell him the truth and sighs in frustration. Gonzo mistakes it as worry on her part and tells her to have faith because soon Lili will be home again with them.
Upstairs, Damian is griping about having to lie helpless in bed for gawd knows how long. BB says the longer the better. He complains that while he’s lying there playing the victim his wife has that much more opportunity to screw around on him with Franco Santoro. She says “Exactly! So your suffering will be that much more obvious to everyone!” Dam doesn’t think he can handle that. His male ego is just not capable of it. Barbara tells him then, as consolation, she’ll be there to stroke his ...er... male ego and then demonstrates with some voracious lip-locking.
Downstairs, Nanda is futilely trying to reason with her ditzy dad that he should not pay a dime without first being certain Obregon actually has Lili. (Gonzo is definitely my numero uno poster-boy for euthanasia at this point. Makes ya wonder if Fer really is the milkman’s daughter, doesn’t it?)
Meanwhile, at Las Animas, Gardenia is complaining to Jacinto about the way Martina carelessly let Lili get away. Cinto tells her they don’t have a dog in that fight. It’s Eddie’s problem, but because Lili is so sick in the head, he’s still worried about where the girl will end up and what sort of nasty people she might come across.
Lili is now a bit tuckered from her meandering search for the ephemeral Ciro. She wanders into a woodsy area just off of a narrow side road and then plunks down in a little grassy patch to take a nap.
Denia and Cinto are still arguing over Martina’s supposed ineptitude and Denia’s need to be a nosy gossip when Cad shows up demanding to speak with Estev Norton. Cinto excuses himself saying he needs to take care of Saleroso. (Good way to stick it to Cad, Cinto, mentioning that legendary horse Cad Elizalde would give his dad’s right arm to own.) Denia stands there lost in her own thoughts till Cad screams at her to “Go get Norton!”
Fernanda’s on the phone with Fr/Ed. Barbie overhears Fer making a rendezvous with Fr/Ed and walks away smiling. Santi comes into the house half out of his mind with worry, because Aurora wasn’t anywhere in town either. Fer promises to help him figure something out, but says she needs his help to get out of the house to meet with Franco. She tells Santi to come upstairs to the bedroom and fetch her from the clutches of the ever-more demanding Damian.
Babs finds Gonzo in the library. He tells her he’s going to see his lawyer for advice about the problem with Lili. Both the lawyer and Fernanda, he says, are insisting that they don’t get in a hurry to pay the ransom before they are absolutely certain that Obregon has Lili.
Back at Las Animas, Denia shows Cad into the study and warns him not to go nosing around this time. Cad yells at her to watch her mouth and go get him some coffee. She screams back at him if he wants coffee so bad he can go into the kitchen and make it himself, and then leaves him with his mouth catching flies.
Errorika comes knocking at Fr/Eduardo’s front door looking for him. Denia says he’s gone off to meet Fernanda, thinking she’s telling Errika some juicy big lie. Err’s female antennae go up and she leaves. She gets hold of Ed on his cell and says she’s dying to see him and wants to make lunch plans. He begs off saying he’s got a meeting and doesn’t know how long it will last, but there’s no way he’ll be able to see her. Err hangs up with an “I understand” that means she probably is really beginning to.....
Santi stands by as Nanda tries to explain she’s got a life and Tomasa’s there to handle things while she goes on her errand. Damn throws a temper tantrum when she suggests they hire a nurse to help him. “I don’t want a nurse! I need you, Fernanda. YOU!” She gives him a strained “Yes, dear. Just call me if you need me” when her cell rings again. Fer breathes a sigh of relief when it turns out to be Err and she answers. Damian’s frown by now is so deep it touches the floorboards. Errika says she’s in the area and wants to stop by to visit her and the hubby. Nanda says she’s in the middle of something and has to head out with Santiago for a bit. Err ever so innocently questions why she’s not intending to stick like glue to tend to her husband. Fernanda dodges, hangs up, and races out the door with her brother. Exasperated at once again being outsmarted, the invalided Damian entertains us with a temperamental pillow toss at the wall. (Viewerville pauses for a guilty snicker as he accidentally hits his sore leg and howls in pain.)
Over at Las Animas, Estev comes into the study to greet Cadmilo. Cad is there to supposedly invite Estev to one of his riding competitions. Estev accepts the invite. Cad says, by the way, how about Loafly coming. She’s invited too. Estev says sorry, but Loafly won’t be able to join them. She’s dead. Cad knits his caveman brow and waits for him to explain.
In the SUV on the way to Lili’s, Fer quickly tries to fill in Santi on Lili’s current situation and all that Franco Santoro has done for their sister. “Franco knows more about the Elizalde family than perhaps even you or I do.” “—What’s that’s supposed to mean?” “--There are things all around us that we have been made to believe since we were kids that really are not true. Things about Liliana.” In the middle of this discussion they drive right past Lili who, coincidentally, just happens to be napping at the bottom of the hill in that area of the nearby woods. Santi asks for a better explanation about the extortion and how Obregon is supposed to have kidnapped her then. Fer says that’s what she and Franco were trying to find out because supposedly nobody knows where he is, and curiously enough, the only one who seems to get calls from him is Babs. “I don’t know how Franco managed to find out, but the doctor was paid by Barbara to keep Lily drugged the entire time.”
Santi is outraged and wonders how Barbara could have done such a vile thing to their sister! “I don’t know but Lili always rebelled against Barbara and perhaps she wanted to get her out of the way.” Fer explains how they decided to first to get Lili out of the clinic and how Franco took care of making sure Lili had a house and proper care so that in a few months she would be fully recovered. “That’s why for now we have to keep this absolutely quiet. Only Adolfina and the aid taking care of her know besides us. Nobody else from the family but you or I knows anything about this. Eventually the rest of the Elizalde’s will find out, but for now the most important thing is keeping Lili out of danger. All right?” Santi promises to keep mum.
At Las Animas, meanwhile, Estev tells Cad that as far as he’s concerned it was a serious and very painful thing to have Loafly spend the night out of the house without his permission and she knew that it would be. Cad asks if she told him where she spent the night. “Uncle Estev” says that isn’t important, but what is important is that she lost what a woman should protect most of all and that’s her respectability. [decoro = respectability/honor] Cad argues that he can’t be sure of that. “She could have stayed the night with decent people.” Estev says no, because anybody who convinces an innocent girl like that to stay the night away from home is not trustworthy [de fiar = reliable, trustworthy].
Cad asks what seems to be the pertinent question here. “Well, how old is she? “Uncle Estev” continues the lecture. “It doesn’t have anything to do with age; the girl was raised the old-fashioned way [pasado de moda], based on the high principals of morality and decency (obviously, concepts totally foreign to the likes of Cadmilo from the confused look on his mug). “But, Mr. Norton, is what Loafly did really so serious?” “-Yes! She committed the only dishonorable act that I am not willing to forgive, neither her nor the man who led her down the garden path.” [embaucar] Camilo sucks it in and tries to grasp the immensity of the pile of horse pucky he just stepped into. “I appreciate your concern, Camilo, but Loafly has turned her back on everything her parents and I taught her.” Cad suggests there must be some way for her to return to the man she considers a father to her. Estev reels him in. He has Cad right where he wants him. (Viewerville holds its breath and waits for the next shoe to drop.) “Yes, I’m like a father to her and for that very reason, her honor, the honor of that young girl who is like a daughter to me, I ask you, ‘Who? Who will vouch for her [honor] now? Who?’” (A definite 10-ding-ding-dinger there Estev.)
Santi and Fer arrive at Lili’s place. Fer tells him she brought Santi in on it and hopes Fr/Ed doesn’t mind. Santi explains how Fer explained the situation on the way over [en el trayecto] and thanks him for everything he’s done. Fer tells him about the latest call to Barbara from Obregon and his instructions, according to her father, to have the ransom ready and all. Obviously, Obregon again supposedly refused to give them any proof of life. Martina walks in at that point and Ed gives Fer the bad news. “Lili walked out of the house and nobody knows where she is now.”
At the same time, Gonzo’s attorney is telling him not to pay that ransom for Lili, as harsh and inhumane as it may seem, without irrefutable proof the girl is still alive. Bottom line, even if Gonzo does pay it, and Obregon really does have her they can’t guarantee she’d be alive afterwards anyway.
Ah-wah-wah! finds her way back to Rosy the Witch’s cozy abode and bangs on the door, begging to be let in to speak with her. Rosy doesn’t want any part of this and refuses.
Back at Lili’s, Martina apologizes to Fer for being so careless with Lili and letting her get away. Fer and the others can only hope Lili might still be somewhere nearby, since they know they can’t go to the police and start a search. Santi thinks she might be headed back to the clinic since that’s the only other place she knows as home. Franco agrees Lili would probably consider it the safest place to go. The three of them grab their things and head off for the clinic. Martina stays and prays for the diosito to have Lili turn up soon.
We rubberneck back to Fernanda’s bedroom. Dam whines to BB how Nanda abandoned him to run out looking for Aurora. Barbie considers the close sibling relationship Fernanda and Santi share. Dam asks if BB had something to do with Rory’s sudden disappearance. She plays dumb. He says he knows better, but she insists she’s too busy making him the sympathetic victim here to waste her time on Santiago’s little girlfriend. Dam grouses that he’s no simple, sympathetic victim. He’s an invalid tied down to a bed for gawd knows how long and without the ability to do a single solitary thing. BB suggests he look on the bright side. “There’s a lot you can do: for example, you can start to make life more difficult for Fernanda.” “—The only difficulty in her life is me!” Barb disagrees and suggests in his condition it would be very easy to trip her up. Knowing her, he’s afraid to consider what that might mean. She asks if the idea of Fer and him giving Gonzo a little grandchild doesn’t cheer him up a bit.
Ah-wah-wah! has told Rosy why she got thrown out of the hacienda and begs Rosy to intercede between her and Babs. Rosy supposedly is the only one who could explain how it was all a mistake. (Gawd only knows why or how.) Rosy says she doesn’t believe Rory’s side of it one whit and instead scolds her for sleeping with her boyfriend’s brother and shuts the door in her face.
BB suggests that tying up Fer with a kid would be the best way to get back at her for her adultery. She figures Dam would be a real oaf not to take advantage of the opportunity. Dam wonders how he’s supposed to do that stuck there in bed. “What am I supposed to do? Scream? Cry? Demand? Try killing myself??!!” “--Nothing like that! Simply take advantage of her feeling guilty for having cheated on you. I’m sure she won’t be able to refuse you.” He wonders how she figures that. BB says a woman as virtuous as Fer couldn’t possibly cheat on her husband without having some regrets. She is sure that Fer, after every time she returns home from having been with her lover, will be unable to deny Damian anything once she sees him lying helplessly in her bed. (Naw. My guess is Nanda would be the one to start using the guest-room then.) Dam considers the possibilities that abound while Barbara takes an unexpected call from Rosenda.
Rosy has news for Barbara but she can’t talk to the old woman just then. Barbie says she’ll come by and talk to her as soon as she’s finished and then hangs up. She tells Dam she’s got to go and it is just as well since he needs to save all his “energy” for the task at hand with his adored little wife. He grouses about how crazy she is. Barb disagrees. “Not that much considering how I always turn out to be right about things.” She blows him a kiss and leaves him to his pain pills.
At the same time Barbie is getting ready to leave, a taxi pulls up in the drive and who should get out with a beautiful funeral wreath (in the shape of a cross) but Dr. Oh! As he walks toward the front door Obregon thinks to himself, “You dead hyena! What great pleasure to come and give you a last good-bye!” Unfortunately, Barbie comes out the front door at that very second. Ruh-Roh! Obregon tries hiding behind that cross full of flowers as if he’s warding off a vamp. Barbie grabs the nearest pillar to steady herself. Each of them is scared-sh!tless impactado to see the other standing there, big as life and in the flesh.
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En Nombre del Amor, July 17, 2009
Romina tells German to keep their relationship on the down low. German is not in agreement.
Rafael visits Camila's shop to buy the painting that Diana wants. They talk about another painting and both agree that they like it better. He asks her to hold it for him and as they are moving the painting his papers fall out of the folder. She asks to look at it and he tells her it’s a new ceramics line that he wants to put out. She tells him that it's all a great idea and even suggests a little alteration. He asks her to tell his designer of the changes she has suggested.
Emiliano spots German and flags him down. German asks what he is doing around here. Emiliano says he was looking for Romina to invite her to eat, but couldn't find her. And what about you he asks German. He lies and says he had to take some papers to someone and Emiliano asks him to eat with him. German tries to beg off, but Emiliano will not here out it.
Macarena and Rufina are talking in the kitchen about Paloma while Macarena makes her cake. They reminisces about when Paloma was younger. Rufina tells her that they have to talk about her childhood with Paloma so that she will not think that there's a deep, dark secret. She tells Macarena to say that she was in love once, but they were not destined to be together. She points out that Paloma has already seen the picture of him. Macarena says it that Paloma doesn't know about her past. Paloma comes home from school and greets Macarena. They decorate the cake together and she asks Macarena if she can go to Romina's house.
German asks Emiliano what if another woman interested you. What would you do? He tells German that he would analyze his feelings and ask her how she feels about him. And if she does asks German. Emiliano says you can find only love with a woman. (?) I lost something here. Anyway Emiliano says that if you find that love and she has a boyfriend who is your friend? Then I would talk to my friend, but fight for that love. It's best to be honest. German asks what if it happened to you. It will hurt, but why would you want to be with a girl that wants another? Emiliano asks if that is happening to him. German says no, just making conversation. Emiliano asks him what he would do if that happened to him.
Paloma tells Romina what happened with Emiliano and how she lied to him. Romina thanks her for covering for her. Paloma tells her that she doesn't like to lie and that Emiliano doesn't deserve her cheating on him with German. Romina tells her that she's not lying, she just is holding back from him that German is in love with her. Paloma tells Romina that what she is doing is not right, and that she will no longer lie for her. Romina complains that Emiliano does not give her enough attention and she has to seek it elsewhere.
Angelica calls Carlota and wants to know if she can come visit her at the school for a talk. Carlota agrees. Angelica also asks her not to tell Paloma that she called. Carlota asks offended and says "Are you telling me that you want me to lie to Paloma?" (She has a problem with this now? How about telling Paloma about her inheritance?) Anyway Angelica tells her that after there conversation tomorrow she can bring it up to Paloma.
Paloma talks to Inaki to tell him what happened to her aunt and reminisces about her encounter with Emiliano. Inaki asks her if she will be going to the dispensary. Paloma says if her aunt does then she will. Are you going to be at the park? Inaki tells her everyday and that he wrote a song for her. He further tells her that since he has met her, the music has flowed freely from him. Paloma is excited to hear it. Inaki sends her a kiss and can't wait to see her.
Paloma goes into Macarena's room and asks if she's feeling better. Just a little tired responds Macarena. So I guess you are not going to the dispensary asks Paloma. No. Why asks Macarena. Because I wanted to get a couple of things at the store and also go to the park to see Inaki. Macarena says well then let's go. Paloma says no you must rest. Inaki will understand. Macarena tells her that she should go and will tell Carlota that....but Carlota walks in the room (since the door was open and no one seems to know to keep it closed so the evil one will not hear what is going on behind her back) Carlota asks where is she going? To the store to buy some things replies Macarena. And why can't you have Rufina get it asks Carlota. Because I need to pick them out myself responds Paloma. Okay, says Carlota with Macarena pushing her to go. Paloma is all excited until Carlota drops the bomb saying that she will go with her because she has to visit Ines and take her some papers. Paloma suggests that she go do her thing and that she will come get Carlota at Ines house, but Carlota will hear none of it. She will enjoy the walk.
Diana and Romina are having lunch at a restaurant. Diana thanks Romina for not telling Emiliano what she was doing today. Romina tells her that she is not a gossip. Diana says you are the girlfriend that I have always dreamed about for my son. Romina asks what she would like her to do for her. Diana wants Romina to help her stop Emiliano from working at his current job. Why? I thought you were happy that he is working here replies Romina. I am, but that job is not good enough for him replies Diana. Romina is in total agreement. So where do you want him to work asks Romina. With his father at the factory answers Diana. My son is talented and it's high time he takes the reins. Romina agrees.
Carlota and Paloma are walking thru the park. Carlota tells Paloma that she is glad that she is a responsible and studious girl. She is not at all like her friend Romina. Inaki spots them, but doesn't come forward. Ines shows up and asks Carlota to come to her house to help her with some accounts. Carlota says I have to take Paloma to the store, but Paloma tells her she can do it. I will meet you back at the house and off she runs. Inaki is sitting on the park bench and gets a call from his mother. He tells her about Paloma. She says that she is coming to Mexico and wants to meet her. He hangs up with his mother and Paloma runs up behind him and puts her hands over his eyes. He asks who are you and guesses Paloma. Paloma tells him that she doesn't have enough time and would he go with her to the store and then walk her home? Inaki agrees and holds her hand. He tells her that he just got off the phone with his mother and she wants to meet her. Why asks Paloma. Because I told her you are the most beautiful woman in Mexico replies Inaki.
Again Paloma is in Macarena's with the door open. Will she ever learn? Anyway she tells Macarena about her time with Inaki and that his mother wants to meet her. Macarena asks if she is falling in love with him. Paloma giggles and says of course not. Macarena tells her that love is wonderful and gives you strength to confront everything. Well almost everything. Now go finish your homework. After Paloma leaves, Macarena pulls out her box of secrets and looks at a picture. She tells the picture that after you left all the strength I had left too. I can't tell Paloma about you. Carlota walks in suddenly and Macarena tries to hide the picture. Carlota snatches it away from her and Macarena tells her that she has no right. That picture is hers. She tries to snatch it back, but Carlota won't let her. She tears it up and throws it at her. (This calls for a bitch slap) Macarena yells out no, starts crying and bends down to pick up the picture. Carlota tells her that man is dead and your tears will not bring him back.
Macarena tells Carlota that she knows he's dead, but while she thinks of him he is alive in her heart. And what does that serve you asks Carlota. Macarena tells her that it reminds her that she had a real love once. Macarena tells Carlota to get out of her room. Carlota reminds her that all she does for her is for her own good. Macarena yells at her to get out of her room. She slams the door. Carlota looks like she's about to cry and walks into her own room. She says out loud that if love is not for her, then it will not be for anyone else in this house either. She turns to the statue of Jesus and says you are the only one that understands me. She starts to pray.
Rufina comes to Macarena and asks her if she's okay. Macarena says this is the only picture I have of him. Carlota never could accept that he loved me. If he had preferred her over me, I swear I would have accepted it. Rufina says she tore it up out of pure anger. Give it to me so that I can tape it up for you. Luckily Paloma went to take a bath and did not hear a thing.
Padre Basco? asks Cristobal to come to dinner. Cristobal tells Padre that he does not want to return to Real del Monte. But the lady that you fell in love with is no longer there responds Padre. You are wrong, she lives in every corner of that town. It's all in your head replies Padre. She is dead. Cristobal shouts that she died because she believed I abandoned her. You cannot blame yourself for that replies Padre. But I am shouts Cristobal. She was an innocent and sweet woman who was full of life. I was a coward who could not confront her family for our love. Did she write you a letter and tell you it was all your fault asks Padre. No replies Cristobal. She was too good a woman for that. But her family blamed me for her death and since that day I have never lived in peace. Padre tells him that he is not the same man he use to be. Cristobal says the church has been my refuge and I have found my true calling. I just don't understand why god has to put these tests in front of me. Padre says not to question god. He has forgiven you. Trust in him.
Inaki calls Paloma who does not have it the phone on vibrate, but loud beeping. Hello?! Carlota might hear it. Anyway Inaki wants her to come out tomorrow for a party they are going to throw Emiliano in celebration of his new job. And he also wants to play the song he wrote for her. She says she doesn't think that she can go. Inaki tells her it's okay, but try to come. He'll play the song he wrote for her when we see each other next. Paloma asks if he will be mad if she cannot go, because of how controlling her aunt is with her. He tells her he doesn't care as long as they are friends and that she trusts him. He also wants to meet Macarena.
Emiliano tells Romina that he went to get her after school so they could eat and tried to call her also. Romina tells him that she had to go with her mother. And that she stayed all day at the house doing nothing. She asks him if he ate with his mother instead. No, but she is very interested in our relationship. This makes Romina happy and asks him if told his mother that he is crazy about her. You adore me, don't you? Yes replies Emiliano. But says it without to much enthusiasm.
Macarena is eating breakfast and Carlota walks in and says "You couldn't wait for me? That is such a discourtesy." Macarena ignores her and keeps on eating. Carlota asks her if the rats have eaten her tongue. What's the matter? Macarena says she doesn't want to talk to her. Carlota reminds her that this is her life now and that the past no longer exists. I know that you like to remind me all the time about the past, but today I will not give you the pleasure responds Macarena and leaves the table.
Rafael talks to Emiliano about Camila helping him with the designs. She said the exact same thing you did. I tried to get your mother involved, but she is not interested.
Macarena goes to Camila store to greet her. She says she was in the neighborhood inquiring about some art classes for Paloma. She wants her to get out of the house more often. And also meet some new friends. Camila is in total agreement with her. Carlota is too strict with her and I'm glad that you want to let Paloma have more fun like kids her own age replies Camila. But are you prepared for the consequences if Carlota finds out? Macarena says Carlota knows that she is seeing someone. Well then replies Camila don't hide the fact that you support Paloma secretly. Have it out in the open.
Carlota goes to visit with Angelica. "I don't have a lot of time" says Carlota. "What do you want to talk to me about?" Angelica tells her that Paloma is a very smart woman, but is emotional insecure, has bad social skills and is very timid. That is just her personality replies Carlota. And you. The thing that she fears the most is you. "Is that what she told you" asks Carlota. No, replies Angelica. I just wonder why. "You are the expert in all this, why don't you tell me" replies Carlota. "Believe me, if I knew it I would not have bothered you" responds Angelica. All I know is that she lost her parents and that has affected her. Carlota says that any child that has lost their parents are affected. Anything else? Angelica wants to know how the accident happened and her behavior after her parent’s death. Why are you such a hard guardian to her? Carlota tells Angelica that she has no rights to meddle in her niece's affairs and even less in mine. Angelica reminds her as the psychologist she has authority. Carlota tells her that you are only the psychologist and have no right period. Your only job is too telling her what she will excel at career wise. That is all. Angelica says her only interest is in helping Paloma. Give her the tools to manage in the world. Carlota tells her that is her responsibility not hers. Also never to interfere in their lives again or she will have to talk to the school administrator.
Romina defends herself against not telling Paloma about the party for Emiliano. She knows that her aunts will not let her go. Paloma tells her that she wants to go. Romina asks if it's because of Inaki. Paloma says she likes to be with him. He makes her feel good and that he wrote her a song. Romina and Paloma spot Carlota and Paloma asks what she is doing here. Carlota tells her that she came to see how she is doing at school and is very proud of her. Romina comments that is the first time I have seen her give you a kiss in public. That is not normal.
Rufina goes to the photo shop and wonders if they can fix a torn up photo. The lady says they can copy it for her. Okay replies Rufina.
Rafael's partner comes in and says that Camila will see them tomorrow about the alternations to there new ceramics products. He inquires about her.
Romina tells Camila that for her graduation she wants to invite her Emiliano and his parents. Camila thinks it's too soon to have the parents involved in everything. They talk about her father and how Camila never abandoned her. She's not like the other moms who remarry. Camila says well you have been my focus, but when you make your own life I will resume mine. Romina is pissed about this new development. Camila tries to defend herself. She wants to find someone to spend her days with. Romina reminds her that she promised to never remarry. And I have completed that promise replies Camila. I just want to have a companion that needs me since you no longer do. Romina walks off.
Macarena tells Paloma about the art class that she signed her up in. Hurry up so we can go. Carlota asks since when do you make decisions regarding Paloma without consulting me? As of today replies Macarena. I am not looking for your permission or having a discussion about this. I have already made the decision. Come on Paloma. (Alright!! She has grown a pair!) Carlota is muy impactada about what has just gone on.
Paloma can't believe what just happened. Macarena tells her she realizes that she cannot live in her past and that she (Paloma) cannot pay for all the things that happened in the past. Paloma says she doesn't understand. Macarena tells her that Carlota suspects something is going on, but we have to be discreet. Inaki comes up to them and introduces Macarena to him. Macarena comments how good looking he is which makes Paloma shocked. Inaki asks if they are going to the dispensary, but Macarena tells him they are going to art class. Paloma is taking them twice a week and afterwards and hang out a little. Maybe then she can come and hear me play the song I wrote for her. Paloma quickly tells Inaki that she has not told her yet. Macarena wonders what is going on. Inaki tells her that a bunch of friends are going to get together and he wants to play a song for her that he wrote especially for her. Macarena asks if she wants to go. Yes, replies Paloma, but how. "I don't know yet, but I will figure out a way" replies Macarena. She tells Paloma that she will see her later. She hugs Inaki and then they kiss. So sweet.
Monday: Emiliano sees German at Romina's house; Carlota swears she will get Macarena back
Labels: amor
Gancho Friday 7-17 Who was that Masked Man? Not her Tonto
When last we left our lovable characters, Moni hadn’t been able to tell either Mau or Beto the truth, but Don Cesar seemed to know the score. Beto tells Moni he’s just spoken with Don Cesar, which makes Moni muy nerviosa until Beto reveals that NO WAY is Moni quitting boxing. Moni’s relieved that that’s all Cesar told Beto, tells Beto he’s absolutely right, she’ll never quit boxing, he’s convinced her. Beto starts getting suspicious until Moni offers him some quesadillas, and once again, tummy trumps brain.
In the office, Gabi’s glowing from her date with Oscar. She even brought a little plant to work. She tells Salvador that she laughed so much with Oscar, she’s got new wrinkles. Sal looks jealous. Gabi asks if he is. Me, jealous? Looks as if Gabi’s plan is working just fine. She likes Oscar, and Sal’s interest is growing, too.
Jerry (remember, since a j in Spanish is pronounced as an h, I call him "Hairy") and Oscar are in a car talking about Gabi. Jerry thinks Oscar must be pretty tolerant to stomach that “bulldog” Gabi. Oscar thinks Gabi’s a fine woman, just needs love. Jerry puts her down again, but then gets to the point. What info did Oscar get? Well, to get Mau’s fortune, they need to get rid of Sal. And the key to getting rid of Sal is Gabi. Jerry then makes a gross remark about what region Oscar should concentrate on with Gabi. What a guy.
Ivan wants to explain to Aldo that when he was kissing Kátia, it was Kátia’s idea, to make Héctor jealous. There’s nothing between Ivan and Kátia. Ivan tells Aldo that Kátia likes him (Aldo). Then why didn’t she ask ME to kiss her to make Héctor jealous? She didn’t want to hurt you. This touches Aldo, and the two guys agree to be amigos.
Oscar glides up to Gabi’s desk to turn on the charm, telling her he wants to wrap Gabi’s luscious hair all around him (Paula’s in the background). Not here, protests Gabi, so Oscar leaves with a wink, until tomorrow. What a whirlwind of a guy (torbellino) says Gabi to herself outloud, thrusting her arms in the air in rapture, and Paula thinks Oscar is quite the gent, too. But be careful, she says, since the new guy makes one forget the old guy (un clavo saca a otro clavo, or a nail drives out the other nail), and what about poor Salvador? Salvador who, he’s so over, responds our smitten gal. Okay, jibes Paula, want me to bring you a coffee, or should I get a bucket (balde) of cold water!
Oscar (he’s a lawyer, remember) has shown Jerry the changes to Mau’s will. Jerry’s pissed, he’s leaving everything to the snotball kids! Not to worry, answers Oscar, when we’re done with Mau, we’ll use these papers as toilet paper. Enter Moni with coffee. She’s wearing an especially short red ruffled skirt today (and a red satin blouse), and Oscar’s eyes go instantly downward, savoring the view. He wastes no time in trying to sweet talk Moni into working for him, but Moni’s wise to his game. Gabi enters a little suspicious, but Oscar pours on some more sugar, and as Gabi leaves, Jerry’s in awe of a master.
It’s party time! Estrella has decided to have a masquerade party to celebrate Moni’s boxing victory, and she and Beto are blowing up balloons. Nieves is helping with the decorations, and everything’s very colorful. Aldo enters, starry-eyed (Estrella-y eyed?), and upon hearing about the party, asks Estrella why he wasn’t invited. Estrella doesn’t know if Aldo has permission to go (since he’s a kid). Nieves whispers in her ear if you lie down with kids, you wake up wet (la que con niños se acuesta, mojada amanece).
Moni also has coffee for Mau, and he can’t understand why yesterday, she wanted to tell him something, but she left. Well, she saw him kissing Connie, and was just saying adiós. She starts to leave, he wants her to wait, he was worried about her, is that a bad thing? Well, no, she answers, they move in close, they’re really gonna kiss, she looks into his eyes, and DARN, Salvador comes in to ruin the moment! Moni exits, Sal talks business, but Mau wants to go to the track (autódromo) to practice racing, despite Sal’s protests that Mau said he’d never race again. He’s off.
The party’s starting, Moni’s there, but she’s not dressed up yet. Beto is, though, wearing a light orange grass skirt and bra, dressed as a Hawaiian girl, with a flower in his ear. Moni and Paula think he looks ridiculous, but Nieves defends her boy, she had to destroy (desbaratar) ten brooms to make the skirt. Right, adds Beto, and it was the cheapest costume he could find. Not really, kicks in Estrella, you could have disguised yourself as a bum (holgazán) for free! Moni tells him to change, and she, Estrella and Paula go to get dressed up, too. Nieves still thinks Beto looks great.
Aldo wants Ivan to come with him to the party. Luisa wants to go, but Aldo says she’s too young. Ivan has to study. Aldo goes off by himself, just as Mauricio enters. Luisa tells him that Aldo’s going to a masquerade party in Monita’s neighborhood. When Teresa enters to say dinner’s ready, Mau asks her “Where was that costume of mine….?
As Mau exits, Kátia enters. Teresa informs her that Aldo’s in his bedroom, so that’s where she goes. She finds him sitting pensively on his bed, is he still mad at her? No, but he thinks she’s making a mistake with Héctor, he’s an idiot, and he makes her suffer. And next time you want help, don’t ask Ivan, ask me! You’re right, she replies, from now on you’ll be my advisor. Thank you. She reaches out her arms. He goes in for the kiss, but she stops him, “No, just friends, let’s hug”. They do, and she remarks it’s so great to have a friend. Yeah, great, he replies, a lot less enthusiastically.
The party’s in full swing, and we get to see the costumes (lent by an actor friend of Estrella’s). Moni’s wearing a red and white Cinderella gown (or maybe Marie Antoinette), looking like a Spanish princess. She even has a fan to complete the effect. Estrella has a bowler hat, elbow length black gloves, a little black top and a tiny black skirt over black thigh-high stockings. Rooowww! But look at Nieves. She’s Carmen Miranda, in a shiny red dress with blue accents, a daring neckline, a red turban, and bananas growing out of her head! (she thinks she looks like Rosa Carmina) And it keeps getting better (for us guys). Paula is dressed like the Little Mermaid, with a pretty blue bra and a long shimmering blue skirt. I’m loving it! We see Costeño in the background dressed as a priest, and all of a sudden, Zorro has arrived. Well, a chunky Zorro, as Beto ditched the Hawaiian girl garb for something a little more macho. Moni thinks he looks much better, but when he says he’s going to show her his “S”, she chides him not to be foolish (menso), Zorro starts with a “Z”. He then gets serious, and reminds her that their first kiss was at a masquerade party. She remembers, and they exchange tender looks. But she notices his cape is a little ripped, so he goes to find his Mom, maybe she can sew it up (zurza). In the hallway, a second Zorro has arrived. This one is tall, strong and gallant.
In the fancy part of town, Ximena is still mad at Connie for kissing Rolu. Connie’s sorry, goes to hug Ximmy, accidentally sits on the edge of the coffee table, knocking it over along with some bowls (apparently unscripted, and quite funny to me). Please forgive me, says Connie, you’re my best friend. Yeah, your ONLY friend, says Ximmy, and the girls touch thumbs, then do an eensty bitsy spider thing with their fingers, amiguitas again! Connie’s cell rings, and it’s Kátia, reminding her sis they’re having dinner with their Dad this Saturday. I know, replies Connie, where are you now? Kátia’s at Mauricio’s house, but he’s not there, he went to a masquerade party. Connie asks, does she know the address?
I guess so, as we’re whisked to the barrio, kids run out of the party, almost crashing into two party crashers, namely Connie, dressed sort of like an 80’s Madonna, or maybe a can-can girl, short black dress, net stockings, mesh gloves with the fingers cut out, and Ximmy, looking like Morticia Adams, full length black body suit over black bra and silver shorts, black lipstick and heavy eye makeup (not really too far from her normal look!). She’s happy Connie brought her to this cool party, doesn’t mind the rotten egg smell, it adds to the essence of the place, let’s dance! Connie’s not in the mood, so Ximmy grabs the first guy she sees (Costeño). The first person Connie runs into is chunky Zorro, and no sooner do they greet but all the lights go out, music stops, and we hear screaming and whistling. Beto yells out that the fuses burned out (ya se fusieron los fusibles). Connie yells “who grabbed my butt!” Beto goes to change the fuses. Most of the guests are happy, Estrella digging the ruckus (relajo), but sees that Moni is sad. Moni goes to her room to rest, and we see Zorro in shadow, sitting on a chair. She thinks it’s Beto, tells him not to say a word. She was remembering their first kiss, she knows she’s been treating him badly, but she really does care for him very much. Come give me a kiss, she says, closing her eyes, tilting her head back. As romantic strings play, Zorro turns, and it’s Mau, who approaches, gently taking her face in his large, strong hands, and they kiss deeply, beautifully.
Four minutes later (after the commercial), they’re still kissing. But when she pulls back, she realizes it’s not her novio, who are you, she yells. Mau/Zorro runs out without saying a word, just as Beto/Zorro comes in, and the lights come back on. Mau crashes into a table on the way out, Connie immediately recognizes him, and Ximmy thinks Connie’s hallucinating until Connie says Mau wore that same outfit to a party they went to recently. Connie leaves, disgusted, but Ximmy stays to party on.
Back in Moni’s apartment, Beto wants to know who was that other Zorro! She has no idea, but she thought it was Beto, and guiltily admits she did kiss him. But she meant it for Beto, wanted to give him a kiss like in the movies. So you really do still love me, asks Beto. Of course, dummy. Like when we first met? Well, I didn’t actually love you then, it took a while. Oh, well, anyway, why don’t you give me a movie kiss now, says B. Somehow the mood is broken, and Moni gives him a little peck, recoiling from the smell of tequila and chicharrones with green sauce. Whadya want, it’s a party, answers Beto, let’s dance!
Connie has retreated to a nightclub to drown her sorrows. But I guess not with alcohol, as she asks for a conga, a non-alcoholic fruit drink. And, small world, who should walk up but Jerry. Connie tells him to split (esfumarse), but he doesn’t, and introduces Oscar to “Mauricio’s novia”. Ex, she corrects. She’s had a rough night, followed Mau to a slum (tugurio), it was scary, and the lowlives who lived there were actually celebrating! Why weren’t they killing themselves? Ah, I bet he was chasing a woman, adds sensitive Jerry. Connie’s exasperated, but suave Oscar calms her down, telling her how pretty she is, why don’t they get a table and she can tell them all about it.
Mauricio arrives home, smiling, but limping from crashing into that table. Aldo greets him, you look good, you were the Zorro at Moni’s party, right? Mau tries to deny it, but Aldo wasn’t born yesterday. So Mau swears Aldo to secrecy, and tells all (although we don’t really see the conversation).
In the bar, Connie complains that she really started losing Mau when the three brats appeared. Jerry informs her that Mau’s leaving a lot to them in his will. You see, says Connie, if Mau died, what would I be left with? Of course, I’m not talking about money, just self respect. Of course it’s not the money, assures Oscar as he comforts her with a hug. He adds some praise, that the minute he saw her, he could tell she was a woman who knew exactly what she wanted, and who says what she thinks. And if she wants to get rid of those brats, they can do it if she’ll help. I’ll do anything, she asserts with a determined look, as the two cads wink at each other.
The party’s over and Moni’s cleaning up. Drunk Beto pinches her tush, and she tells him to go sleep it off. He says the party’s not over until he says it is, and he pulls out a gun, pointing it at the ceiling. What are you doing, screams Moni. It’s just a toy, answers Beto, look, pulls the trigger, and boom! The gun goes off, waking up the entire neighborhood. Paula wants to know what he’s doing with her Dad’s pistol, but he thought it was a prop. Estrella shoos our tipsy fellow away, as he tells her to take off her disguise (the second time he said this to her in this episode, and of course, neither time was she wearing one). Nieves comes out in her nightclothes, Costeña’s sleeping in her living room! She wants the girls to help, but they make excuses, and rush giggling into Moni’s apartment.
She tells them she has no idea who the second Zorro was, but Paula says it’s obvious, it was “Mauricio Sermeño Group” (using the English word group). Oh, sure, why would Mauricio come here? Why, to give you a kiss. But how would he know? Estrella relates how Aldo came by earlier and they told him about the party. Moni’s face brightens, are you sure? Well, says Paula, he crashed into a table on the way out. Tomorrow morning, when you go to the office, see if he’s limping. If he is, you’ve found your Zorro!
It’s morning now, and Nieves is disgusted that two people are sleeping on her living room sofa, namely Ximena (still fully dressed) and Costeño, arms wrapped around her, in his undies. All night, he was snoring like a frog. Ximmy wakes up first, surprised but very happy to find herself entwined in the muscles of a stranger, where has he been all her life? Costeño’s not so happy to find himself with a strange señorita, jumps up, and asks Nieves where his clothes are. Well, she had to return the priest outfit Estrella had borrowed, and his other clothes are outside, so get out! He does, and Ximmy opines how great is unexpected love. And just who are you, asks Nieves, observing our nutty gal. Just a woman in love, see ya! And she floats out on her personal cloud.
At the office, Mau tells Salvador not to tell anyone he’s limping. Moni enters to check out just that fact, asks how was his evening. The best night of his life is the response. She wants him to move, says there’s a cockroach on the floor. No cockroaches here, quips Sal, Jerónimo hasn’t arrived yet. Mau requests coffee, and it’s you first, back and forth between them a few times, but he’s not moving. Jerry comes in, and HE’s limping, horrifying Moni. She rushes into the coffee room to tell Paula, but Paula reassures her, I know what I’m telling you, Zorro was Mauricio.
Cut to the park, just off the beaten path we see a naked man, bushes mercifully blocking our view of the danger zones. Beto wakes from his dream, says “who called the penguins” (good phrase to start the day with, no), then realizes he lost the Zorro suit, Estrella’s gonna kill him. He grabs some leaves, stands up, just as some kid’s big green ball goes into the bushes near him. He grabs the ball to cover himself, runs off, pursued by the little boys and their granny.
Moni brings Mau coffee, puts a napkin on his lap, don’t want to stain those pants, he still doesn’t budge, she leaves, but doesn’t close the door, waits, waits, Mau’s on the phone, he gets up, and he limps! Gotcha! She yells joyfully, pointing at his leg.
Monday: Beto’s not taking this con les brazos cruzado (lying down)
Vocabulario:
Torbellino - whirlwind
Un clavo saca a otro clavo – One nail drives out the other, or the new replaces the old
La que con niños se acuesta, mojada amanece – when an older person hangs out with a younger mate, there’s trouble, literally, lie down (or sleep) with children, wake up wet
Autódromo – racetrack (note accent)
Holgazán – bum, slacker
Menso – foolish, stupid
Zurcir – to darn, to mend
Se fusieron les fusibles – the fuses burned out
Tugurio – a slum, dive, hovel
Un relajo – a ruckus, a commotion, pretty much the theme of our entire novela, and I mean this in a good way
Labels: gancho
Thursday, July 16, 2009
ENDA: Wednesday 7/15/09 "Carlota Spikes Macarena's Tea and Consults Dr. Dial Tone for Medical Advice"
All right,on with the show. Iñaki pays a visit to Paloma's house, looking to talk to her Tia Carlota. He wants to formally ask permission to see Paloma openly. Cruelota tells him no way. She cites Paloma's young age and her not having time because she needs to be devoted to her studies as her reasons. We just know that Cruelot exists only to be a killjoy. Iñaki tries to plead his case further, but Cruelota will hear no more. She tells him that she never wants him to darken their door again and better yet, never go near her niece. She warns him that he doesn't want to cause problems (subtext is you don't want to find out what I do to people who cause problems). "Pero, pero" Iñaki stammers. She gestures to the door, indicating the way out of the house. Iñaki leaves.
Emiliano goes in to show Orlando (his boss) some ideas he came up with for the business. Orlando wants to know how he found time to do this and E tells him he was working on it last night at home. Orlando is impressed by E's devotion to work. E tells him that his job is important and his main priority (I'm sure Romy has no idea about this). Orlando compliments him on his ambitiousness. He assures Emiliano that he'll succeed at whatever he puts his mind to doing.
Outside the girls' school, Iñaki is waiting. Romina and Paloma catch sight of him and a smile comes over Pal’s face. Just as quickly the smile disappears, when she catches sight of Cruelota, who is also waiting. Cruelota says she was on the way to the bank and realized that it was time school was letting out, so she figured she and Paloma could walk home together. Romy makes hand signals to Iñaki to keep his distance. He can put two and two together and get four. Romy makes her exit from Pal and her aunt. She tells Iñaki that she can’t believe that the witch (la bruja) has the nose (tener olfato) for messing with Paloma. Iñaki tells her what happened earlier when he went to visit the house. Romy is disgusted, but not shocked to hear the news.
Back home Cruelota tells Macarena that she picked Pal up from school. Mac questions why Cruelota is being so vigilant with Pal. Cruelota questions why Mac has a problem with this. Mac says she just doesn’t understand the game that Cruelota is playing. “It is not a game”, she replies. She only wants to keep Pal safe and nearby. She would be watching over her with the guardianship or without it.
Romy is walking home alone, talking on the phone with her mother. Germán approaches her and tells her that they have some issues to resolve. “About what?” , Romy asks. “About us,” he replies. “There is no 'us'.” She answers. He gets upset and tells her that this isn’t a game. She tells him there is no need to shout (no hace falta que grites). He urges her to go some place to talk. She says she has to go home and he decides to follow her.
Paloma gives Iñaki a call on the secret cell phone. He tells her about his earlier visit to the house and how Cruelota turned him away. He wants to see Pal, with or without Cruelota’s consent. He tells Pal that he’ll be waiting in the park on the chance she’ll be able to meet him. If not today, than every other day until they can meet. Pal hangs up the phone and hides it right before there is a knock on the door. It is Mac (we knew that by the knock). Pal pulls her into the bathroom, they need to talk.
At Romy’s house, Romy warns Germán that things are going to be as she wants them to be. That means that Emiliano is to know nothing about her former relationship with Germán. Germie doesn’t see it her way, as he sees it he and Romy were an item before E came back to town and still should be an item. We are treated to some never seen before flashbacks of Romy and Germie as a couple—it seems like they were pretty hot together and besides I think G is cuter than E and based upon what we know of Romy, I’d say that would be her criteria. I am wrong however, Romy says that the problem is that Germie didn’t asks Romy to be his novia and E did (let’s face it, almost as shallow as appearance being the deciding factor). G says he didn’t think it was necessary. Romy lets him know that she needed some formalization of their relationship. If that’s the case, Germie says they should be a couple. Romy says too late and besides she can’t end it with Emiliano. So, if something were to continue between them, it would have to be on her terms. Germie threatens that E will find out that there was something between them before and still something between them. Germie moves in like he's going to kiss her to make his point, but he’s interrupted by the arrival of Camila. It is apparent by the introduction that Romy makes between her mother and Germie, that they’ve never met before. Germie makes his leave. Camila lets her daughter know that she thinks it inappropriate to be entertaining a boy who is not her novio. Romy tells her mother that G’s one of E’s friends and he walked her home, but she didn’t invite him.
Cruelota is spooning some white powder into a teapot. When she hears someone coming, she hides the powder behind something in the pantry. This, along with the suspenseful music, indicates that whatever it was has to be something bad. Mac enters the kitchen, she’s forgotten to take her medication again. She goes to take it with some water, but Cruelota urges her to drink it with the tea she just made. Mac drinks the tainted tea and says she’s got to go out to the parish clinic (el dispensario). She tells her sister that she’s taking Paloma with her.
In the park, Iñaki is playing his saxophone (un saxofón) in front of the fountain (la fuente). Paloma is walking in the park and they spot each other.
Meanwhile Mac is at the dispensary talking to Elisa. She finds out that the priest (el cura when referring to a parish priest, otherwise el sacerdote) is leaving and they’ll be getting a new priest in Real del Monte. Mac is upset to learn that Padre Jacinto is leaving, she’s gotten along really well with him. Mac starts to feel weak and Elisa asks her if her blood sugar is low. Mac doesn’t answer and instead ends up fainting (and she didn’t even find out who the new priest is yet--that's sure to make her faint when she learns his identity).
Pal tells Iñaki that they should just forget everything, her aunt will never let them be friends. He’s not so willing to call it quits. She insists that it would be best for them to not see each other. He questions if it has to do with how she feels or because of her aunt. She lets him know she’s still interested and he tells her that they’ll continue to be friends, even if they have to hide it from Cruelota. Pal worries what would happen if Cruelota were to find out. Iñaki tells her that they’ll take it one day at a time.
Elisa has gotten Mac home and Rufi is properly fussing over her. Cruelota only wants to know where Pal is, wasn’t she with Mac at the dispensary? Elisa answers that Mac was alone, like always. Before Cruelota can get more info, Rufi insists that the take Mac up to her room. Cruelota says she’ll call the doctor and she picks up the phone, pretends to dial, and has a conversation with the dial tone (tono de marcar).
Pal wants to take Iñaki to meet Mac. They head to the dispensary, only to find that Mac is gone. She asks Ines where Mac might be and Ines has no idea. Pal tells Iñaki that she’ll wait for Mac and he can feel free to go, he can have an introduction to her aunt at another time. He agrees and says they’ll be in touch. He kisses her cheek goodbye and leaves. Pal caresses her cheek. Her cell phone rings. It is Rufi and she lets Pal know that Mac fainted (se desmayó) and is now back at home.
Iñaki runs into Germán and they have a drink. They talk about Paloma. Iñaki comments that Germie doesn’t seem to have his eye on anyone (echar el ojo a nadie). Germie says that he’s got someone in his sights (fijar en alguien – watching someone).
Pal gets home and asks Cruelota how Mac is doing. Cruelota doesn’t tell her, instead she demands to know where Paloma was when Mac fainted. Pal tells her the truth: she was walking in the park on Mac’s permission. Of course, she leaves out the part about running into Iñaki while she was there. Cruelota tells Pal that she’s given Mac some medication the dial tone, I mean doctor, ordered. I suspect that it is more of the mysterious, hidden powder, but since they didn’t show this, I don’t know for certain. Cruelota says that the last thing that Mac needs now is any stress or worries. They need to make sure that they don’t do anything to risk Mac’s health and if Paloma does, well Cruelota will never forgive her. Nor should Paloma forgive herself. Cruelota lays it on a bit more heavily. She’d hate to live with the weight on her conscious if she were to do anything that would cause Mac more stress and put her in harm’s way. Pal looks horrified and runs outside. Cruelota makes the sign of the cross.
Pal is upset and ends up running into Emiliano. He sees she’s crying and he hugs her and tells her to let it out. She tells him that Mac is sick and she feels responsible.
Romy gets a call from Di. She wants to meet Romy the next day, so they can talk. She begs Romy to not mention a word of this to E. Romy agrees and then looks out her window, only to see E giving Pal a hug.
During the commercial break there is enough time for Romy to run downstairs and outside. She pushes E and Pal apart and lights into her best friend. Why is she hugging her boyfriend!?! Pal tries to explain that she’s upset and E was only comforting her. Romy saw them hugging and won’t listen to reason, from either of them. She questions Pal as to what she thinks her tias might think if they saw her hugging a boy in the street. This comment, more than any others really ticks Emiliano off.
Di gets a mani and pedi and because her nails are wet, she is unable to have supper waiting for Rafa when he returns home. He takes it in stride. He wants to show her some of his designs, to get her opinion. She begs off, saying she doesn’t have the slightest idea. He comments that he’ll get E’s opinion and Di doesn’t like this idea. She tells her husband that their son has no time for things like that. Besides, she’s worried that E might be planning on moving out and she’d rather speculate on this to her husband. He tells her that it is part of life that children move out, they’ll just have to let E live his own life. Di is upset by her husband’s words and she questions why he always has to ruin/spoil (estropear) things for her.
E and Romy argue about what she saw between him and Pal. E tells her that he doesn’t like her attitude, especially because Pal is her best friend. He decides he is not staying for dinner. Romy can’t believe he’s angry because of Pal. He tells her that he’s not angry, but rather upset by her jealousy.
Pal is back in the house and finds out from Rufi that Mac is awake. She rushes off to Mac’s room. Mac assures her that she’s fine and that none of this had anything to do with Pal’s secret meeting with Iñaki. Now, onto pressing matters, Mac asks what happened with him in the park? Pal fills her favorite aunt in on what she learned (Iñaki’s visit with Cruelota) and what she and Iñaki discussed. Mac wonders if they are novios. I wonder if Cruelota is eavesdropping because the door to the room is open during this entire conversation. When will they learn? Pal says that Iñaki would like to be novios, but she’s not sure….not because she’s afraid of Cruelota, rather she wonders if she can truly be in love with him, like Romy is with E. Mac teasingly questions if Pal has feelings for Emiliano. Pal laughs at the silliness of her aunt's question. Luckily there is no one eavesdropping.
At her home, Romy is pouting in her room. Camila enters and asks what is wrong. Romy admits she’s mad and proceeds to tell her mother about catching E hugging Pal outside. Camila comments that perhaps it is just as they said, he was comforting her. Besides, Romy had Germie over that afternoon and that’s pretty inappropriate. Romy doesn’t like to hear her mother defend Pal. She tells Camila that she wants E for herself and she will not tolerate him stepping out with another girl, unlike her mother who put up with it for years from her father. Ouch!
Germie’s flashing back some more to the never-before-seen scenes of his romance with Romy. He wonders why he cannot stop thinking of her.
The next day Romy hails Pal as she’s leaving the house for school. Romy acts as if nothing happened. Pal is upset and says they’ll be late for school. Romy asks if she’s upset. Pal says she cannot believe that after all their years of friendship that Romy has no confidence in her. Pal tells her that in no way is she Romy’s rival for E’s affection. She’d never be anyone’s rival, let alone someone like Romy.
Rafa shows E his designs. E offers some ideas and Rafa is really thankful to have his son back home. He asks E if he intends to move out, like Di thinks. E tells his father that he just started a job, just got back home. He needs to save up some money before he can even think about moving out, but when the time comes, well he probably will do that. Rafa offers his support and E thanks his father for it. They seem to have a very healthy relationship, despite Di.
Cruelota has a conversation with herself in the mirror (very wicked stepmother-esque, ala Snow White). She knows that Mac and Pal were up to no good the day before. For sure Pal was trying to meet up with that boy. Cruelota goes to see Mac and questions her once again. She doesn’t understand why Pal was not with Mac when she fainted. Mac sticks to their story and tells her sister that Pal was taking a walk. She was doing nothing bad. Hmm, Cruelota doesn’t think that Mac is a good judge of that, since they don’t want Pal to go down the same path that Mac took. Ouch. Cruelota ends the conversation, saying she’s off to church to pray for Mac….that she gets well. Very ominous music plays, this isn’t boding well.
Romy and Pal discuss Romy’s upcoming meeting with Di. Pal wonders if Romy is nervous. Nope, she’s only curious as to what the meeting will be about. If Di thinks she can scare Romy away, she’ll be mistaken. Romy adds that Di better watch out, because it will be Di who will lose E, not Romy. Romy’s cell rings and Pal urges her to not answer it in school. Romy doesn’t care, it might be Emiliano. It isn’t, it is Germie. He tells Romy that they have some unfinished business to discuss. He’s going to meet her after school. She tells him no. He’s insistent, he’ll be there. Pal asks who Romy was talking to and she flippantly answers another one of her loves. Pal says this doesn’t sound good. Romy says she won’t let Emiliano find out.
Cruelota gives some money to the waitress at the coffee shop. She wants to know information about Iñaki. The waitress is able to tell her that he’s a musician and Spanish. Cruelota tells her there is more money if she can dig up more information when he returns to the sidewalk café (la terraza).
Rafa visits Camila’s shop. He’s there to purchase the painting (el cuadro) that Di wanted. He intends to give it to her as a gift.
Mac doesn’t want to rest in bed, because she doesn’t want Pal to worry about her any more. She and Rufi discuss whether Cruelota suspects that something is up with Pal. Mac decides that they need to be more discreet. Perhaps having Paloma take some additional “classes” will give her time to hang out with Iñaki. Mac tells Rufi that it is important for her girl to enjoy life, to be happy, and to fly. She’s going to look into signing her up for some painting classes right away. Rufi warns that they need to be careful of Cruelota finding out.
After school, Pal begs Romy to forget about meeting Germie. Romy doesn’t heed her advice and takes off with him. Pal heads home and runs into E. He asks after her aunt’s well-being and then comments on Romy’s reaction to him comforting her the night before. He wonders if the girls have made up. Pal says they have. He questions where Romy is? Pal looks taken aback, apparently not prepared to lie for her friend. END OF EPISODE
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Gancho Wed 7-15: How to make your partner jealous Step 1 - kiss an enemy or a naco, flirt with a french speaking weasel...
We now go to the apartment where Xime is telling these two to stuff it, that they betrayed her and Mau and how could they. Monsteranza swears it’s not as it seems, that actually Rolu came up with this idea to make Mau jealous. Xime doesn’t buy it and tells them they should have let her in on their plan then. You areno longer my amigosa. Conni worms a little more and swears she’s in a bad way. Xime says ha, well what if Mau reacts the opposite and sends you to “the rubber” which I think is the same as gumshoes or rubber soles meaning to send her walking. Of course she freaks out at this possibility. Xime tells her she should have thought bout being her best friend before she does all this, and anyway the picture of you looks horrible. She then slaps Rolu for good measure and leaves.
Beto runs into Cesar in the courtyard. He realizes that Beto is going to see Mona and he nervously tries to distract him.
Inside Mau pulls off the wig and tells her she’s lying. She says so what it’s none of your business. She was going to leave until she sees Beto out there with Cesar then she locks Mau in. He wonders if now she’s kidnapping him. He orders her to let him go but she drops the keys down her shirt and dares him to fish them out. Instead he pulls the old ,you employee, me boss, so open. Finally she does when she sees Ceasr and Beto have gone, C convincing B to go for coffee.
Estrella comes in reading the latest social rag, and Mau bumps into her causing her to conveniently drop it at his feet. Of course he sees the smooch. Mona remarks he ought pay more attention to what his gf the saint is up to and not follow Mona around so much. Hrmph. He steals the mag from Estre and runs off.
At the office Oscar is sweet talking Gabi in French about dinner they could have at an aphrodiasac restaurant. Sal watches on annoyed that Oscar is taking his time.
Beto tells his Ma that Mona laughed in his face when he propssed. She tells him, you need to grow up you still act like a boy. I think he takes this as an invite to be more macho rather than mature.
Cesar chats with Mona wondering what the heck was that all a bout? I’m your novio?
Gabi is happy she is not thinking about Sal and she tells Paula. Paula asks her if she wants her to read her palm. She tells all these wonderful things until Gabi says that one of the lines is actually a pen mark and she erases. Vero says that changes everything and now everything will be a failure.
Cesar doesn’t like confusion, that guy was going to break his head! He tells Mona she’s lying to Beto and needs to be honest with him. He knows there’s more to it than just Mau being her jefe or she wouldn’t lie. He tells her she better come clean or it will affect her career. Of course just then Beto shows up.
Back at the office Gabi and Paula are reviewing the photo mag talking smack about Coni when said smackee shows up in the elevator. Gabi greets her affectionately and tells her she can go in to see Mau. Behind her back she calls her a flirt (coscolina).
Back at the barrio, Cesar leaves so Mona can come clean with Beto, but he never ends up letting her talk. He reminds her that he knows they have been brainwashing her at work and that she needs to focus on their plans to go to Las Vegas etc. He lists off her litany of excuses I think for not being intimate with him and he leaves telling her she needs to grow up. Ha.
What the heck is with Katia…she enlists Ivan to help her make her boyfriend jealous. She wants to kiss him outside of some store she knows her boyfriend will pass by. Aldo hears them.
Xime says love is like when you like the color purple, but suddenly it’s out of fashion and not “in” Rolu says he likes purple. He invites her for daquiris which is exactly what she was thinking and just like that he’s above it all and why she likes him and feels loved with him.
Mau and Conni fight about the picture. He that she cheated and she that he did the same with Mona. She gets him to admit that he likes that woman.
She wonders if this is why he asked for some “time” so he can chase Mona. He says she has nothing to do with it, they aren’t working. The argument continues, she saying she helped him through his depression and so on. He still tells her to go.
Estrella also admonished Mona to tell Mau the whole truth to stop all these lies. She finally agrees she will and marches off.
In the office Oscar is chatting with Jero about how Mau can’t leave anything to the kids if he hasn’t definitely got custody of them. Huh? I thought you could leave anything to anybody you wanted including your goldfish, but whatever. He continues to tell Jero that they have to demostrate that Mau is unfit as a papa. Now this guy has balls talking about this in the guy’s own office suite. Gabi and Sal interrupt to take Oscar elsewhere.
Xime and Rolu are off for their daquiris when Coni comes up and yells for Rolu. Xime yells at her and covers him so she won’t touch him. Coni wants him to fix the mess he made but Xime tells her she’s not the center of the universe, when Xime is instead. Anyway Conni gets him to come back with her.
Gabi asks Pau to cover for her because she’s off to the salon. Sal comes out and notices her leaving and maes fun of her. Gabi rightly points out that Oscar unlike him is single, not promised to anyone and doesn’t have a knife wielding woman following him around. Paula adds that he’s hot too.
Mona burst into Mau’s office and tells him she has to tell him the whole truth. She doesn’t get anything out before a commercial. And then Conni and Rolu show up so Mau runs out on Mona. Coni says she brought him to explain. There ain’t no explaining a fist can’t take care of and that’s when mayhem breaks out.
Mayhem breaks out at the mall too when Hector doesn’t give a crap if she smooches losers like Ivan of course she runs off after him and Aldo comes out of hiding. Ivan swears he only did it because she asked him too, but Aldo won’t hear it.
No one wants security to show up because that will just make things worse, Xime wants Mau to hit Conni instead, the whole fight breaks down into Roku challenging Mau to race again and he agrees. Sal rightly figures Rolu manipulated the whole thing, but egos are in the eay now so ther’s no going back.
Aldo goes to visit Estrella who is on her way to an audition for a home video dressed like a sexy nurse. He wonders what kind of home video it is, and she says oh the kind they make these days. He needs a woman to talk to and asks her if she thinks he’s ugly. She laughs and he thinks he has his answer so starts to walk away. She tells him to wait, she’s laughing because of course he’s very handsome.
Gabi is off on her date with everyone watching her.
Coni is trying to talk to Mau again, wanting to return to before. Meanwhile Moni is in the kitchen waiting to talk to him. Vero teases her that she gave up but she says no way and stomps off towards Mau’s office. She opens the door to find Conni kissing him.
Mona runs off and Mau tells Conni to cool it. She figures out the door was open and she knows why. Mona runs to Vero and cries she’s not sure what she is even doing thinking such things.
Coni again is trying to change his mind. Just let him alone already he wants you or he doesn’t so just let him be. But no, she wants to know how much time. When that doesn’t work then she says she wants to at least take care of the kids she has gotten to love. He says no way that’s not going to work, but she begs some more and he caves but only with respect to school and not to decide anything major without him. Fool.
Beto is getting his arse kicked by Costena when Cesar calls him out of the ring and wonders if he spoke with Mona. Beto says what about and Cesar tells him to hold on again to his shoulder. We don’t know what he says.
In the big house Mau calls Tano and says tomorrow morning he wants to race again. Tano says he’ll have the car ready. Just then Aldo comes back and Mau tells him he can’t just leave when he wants. Aldo explains what happened and that he just wanted advice from a woman so he went to see Estrella.yes he saw Mona too, who told him to get home because Mau would be worried. Mau liked the sound of that and smiled.
Back in the barrio Beto wants to chat with Mona he’s mad because he talked with Cesar. She wants to know what about and he acts like she should know. She’s betraying him.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
MEPS Wed. 7/15 - Cap. 107 - And Now From The Worst Lyrics Ever of The Very Best of Paul Anka - You're Having My Baby?
Prayer Flags in the trees surrounding Devils Tower, a sacred place to many people
Good evening, here begins my last recap for the time being. Jody will become the regular Wednesday recapper for "Colunga es Para Siempre" aka" Mañana es Para Siempre"
From review: Where do you have to go? says a puzzled Ed. Fernanda rushes to the hospital, Errika and Franco show up Santi is still unaware of his fate at home as the surgeon assures them the operation was a success but all thanks go for saving him to the young man here, she indicates Santiago.
Damian wants to know if Fernanda still loves him.
New/Old Stuff:
Barbara tells Gonzolo they have to have patience and for him to come home and beware the rain (cantaros = pitchers) and things that go bump in the night, in her satin robe. Her thought bubbles as always are snidely, I hope you sleep well so you can receive the news of your shot son-in-law.
Unbeknown to her, the not so dead son-in law is whining from his hospital bed about everyone giving him the cold shoulder even his wife. He swears he could do anything for her and again says he can't bear to live without her. It is all my fault, I have no right to hope for anything from you, he wheedles with his best victim voice. She looks confused but trying her best to be cheerful with this difficult patient.
Gonzolo comes in with umbrella dripping, talking to Santiago on his cell phone to hear that Damian has survived the surgery. Surgery? Keep him informed! Santi says he should be on his feet by tomorrow. As he walks into the living room, he further tells Anibals who is sipping whisky not milk in his robe so cozy on a rainy night and hears that Damian has dodged the bullet. Anibals dryly observes that it would have been just as well if he had not dodged it. That's cold says soggy Dad. Anibal doesn't want to argue with Daddy much less at this hour. He slugs his drink down to emphasize how much he doesn't want to argue.
Esteve is waiting for Eduardo/Franco to celebrate. And Why? Venus is a brilliant student. Esteve explains his elaborate plan to inveigle Camilho into further ungentlemanly behavior by baiting him with the siren Lovely with her beauty and delicacy which will surely be driving Cami crazy. Before he has time to tell us what this is all about, Ed/Fred tells him how close he came to having Fernanda find out at the police station that his license said Eduardo Juarez. He was sweating bullets but was ironically saved by the husband.being taken to the Red Cross.
Camilho shows Lovely into his apartment. This is precious, she caresses the horsey painting looking all around. And it is reserved just for you. I love it. You love it? He wants to get the corkscrew (sacacorchos) but why is she still sad, what is bothering you. Well it is late and it is time for you to leave. Yeah he says, putting his coat on without putting up a fuss. Will you wait up to hear that I get home alright. Do you like me?? says the uncharacteristically uncertain Camilho. He offers to stay, what would be wrong with that?, she oozes that for her to spend the night with a man she must first love him. And until now she hasn't been in love with anyone. And you don't love me??? She taunts and teases him with how important the first time will be. She evades his caress as the confused Cami swears but he is already in love with her. She smiles that siren smile.
Franco in that infernal set of high buttoned pj's notices the envelope from behind the pillow sham. He fumes, cracks the kinks in his neck, and the music turns dangerous.
*****
Gardenia the wicked is giggling in her bed. She is too pleased with herself at leaving the little message for Eduardo to find (dejo ese recadito chica y pega). His life and plans are going to go astray. Oh my Eduardo, my Eduardo, my Santorito.
Next morning, Franco shows the letter to Esteve, who else now knows that he is Eduardo? this says, who you have to save is Fernanda Elizalde this is annoyingly anonymous.
Martina wants to give Lili her chocolate before it is cold and I am going to give you your little pill that the doctora prescribed (recetó) Before she gives it to her the phone rings, the medicine goes into her pocket. Lili remembers that Ciro promised to come take her for a walk. Going to the window, there he is waving. The church choral chanting and his little beckoning make her grin.
Franco was on the other end of the call and he happily hears that Lili seems more cheerful and alert. The new medicine must be working says the confident Franco.
Franco asks who came yesterday but the guilty curls abobbing Gardenia wants to ply Ed with coffee and cookies and giggles that nothing has happened, no one came. Could it have been Fernanda suggest Esteve? Gardenia doesn't know how to use computers so that lets her out. But Fernanda Elizalde only has eyes for her husband. Oh the conclusion jumping is at Olympic event levels.
Over at the Cruz Roja, the cheerful Fernanda comes to the whining slit eyed Damian's bedside, he is depressed/dopey (deprimida) from the anesthesia, cheerful but still in that damned yellow dress she promises she will take care of him.
Esteve calls the robed Venus to check out her progress. She thinks Cam is in love and Esteve assures her that he is not in love with Lovely, just trying to get her into bed and will try till the wee hours (madrugada) to achieve just that. She is impressed with the apartment but complains, you couldn't even poison rats here, there isn't even any coffee in the house and she is hungry. Camilho is in the other room calling Lovely. He enters to see her modestly greet him in her robe.
Fernanda and Santi move the squealing Damian from the wheel chair to the bed at the hacienda Elizalde. when Barbara sweeps in followed by puppy Gonzo and tells him how worried they have been. I will recuperate really soon Damian says as his eyes shoot daggers at the simpering Barbinator and Santi mentions that Aurora wasn't feeling well and he needs to go find her. She must be around here somewhere. (Oh these murder attempts are so distracting for keeping track of everyone). Barbara says Santi is our hero as she cuddles on the shoulder of the brainless Gonzo as the plot sickens.
*****
Santi goes to look for Aurora creeps into his old room, I have returned. I am here. How do you feel? still a little sick? Are you bathing. Aurora Where could she be? donde estará).
Barbara wants Santi to eat breakfast with them they are so proud she says of what he did for Damian. Santi is frantic to search for Aurora. Barbara sweetly suggest, Surely she went out for a walk so what do you feel like having for breakfast (antoja de desayunar). Santi turns his back and walks out of the dining room.
Back at the whining Lovely who is afraid of what her uncle Esteve is going to say when she calls him. Cami strokes her leg and says. tell him that now is the time for her to make herself more independent.
Oh her cell phone to Esteve, Lovely tells him, I don't want you to worry It isn't what you thinking, my friend is very decent. And I stayed the night in his apartment but he didn't stay here and is very respectful. Do you realize that he says his place is mine.
Congratulations exclaims, Esteve, that is to say we have Cami Elizalde in our hands.
Ciro has Lili in his hands and follows him out the gate in the lane where the safe house is which has been opened for a gas delivery.
The nurse Adolfina talks to Obregon. We hear his voice say, But tell me Adolfina what did Barbara die of? She assures him she has no idea. Yes she was so young the poor thing,
Martina walks saying she better find the tray (charola) clean. Where is she, she checks the bath , the closet and where are you hiding. Lily she whinnies Nina Liliy Where are you. She runs around the flower bedecked excellent apartment. Where have you gotten to (se metio). The door is open, Oh my...
Ed says who do you think could put the envelop on my bed. Who knows the phone rings . The call is somkehting important. It is Martina who has news. Franco screams, How could Liliana disappear? Gardenia may realize that Ed isn't going to have time to ponder the silly letter.
*****
Liliana walks into the rape forest calling out to Cjiro where did you go? I have to find you she is on hte highway. Martina is crying to Ed and describes how she had breakfast, she went to the kitchen and Liliana slipped . It didn't occur to me to tie her (atajarla) Franco says stay put I will let you know what we will do.
Martina drops to her knees to pray to the Virgencita for Liliana's safe return.
Santi looks for Aurora and ask Raimundo in the horse barn if he has seen her. He hasn't but Santi adds, if you do see her, to tell her I am looking for .her.
Camilo asks ironically is it your caveman (cavernicola) of an uncle who has you depressed? Lovely say, I feel terrible for the sin and deception while Camilho attempts to embrace her from all angles, what is his problem? She returns, That I will only leave the house in the arms of my husband. I am clear that the uncle must think the best of you and me. Would it help if we tell him that I am a suitor (pretendiente) She is sure that if uncle knows she is in Camilo Elizalde's apartment that the business with Power Milk will be over.
Franco swears that he has to tell Fernanda about Liliana's disappearance. While Fernanda gives pills, tea and sympathy. I don't want you to think so badly of me, she protests but he adds, Do you still love me?
Ed says I gave my word that I would protect Liliana . What am I going to tell her . Esteve counsels that he should wait to tell Fernanda. Right now she is too worried about her recovering husband. Liliana perhaps just went for a walk and will come back on her own. Even with the extreme conditions you are living in you must maintain your calm! counsels Esteve.
Ed calls Martina. Did the guards looked all over the property, they saw her leave but didn't think anything was wrong. I will die if they don't find Liliana. Meanwhile, Liliana is walking on the highway looking distracted and now can't see Ciro.
Artemio wants results, in 24 hours he demands they determine the whereabouts (paradero) of Liliana.
Martina is worrying about looking in the eyes Fernanda and what will she tell her? Eduardo says, don't tell her anything She mustn't know right now.
Damian is pressing for love and reassurance from Fernanda who is still saying things are strange and she is still confused. Damian says with My heart in my hand, tell me the truth is there someone else?
*****
The maid is cleaning Aurora's room when Santi comes in again and has not seen her? Tomasa wants to offer him breakfast. Where did you go Aurora whey didnt' you leave me a note? Suddenly he looks in the dresser drawers and all her things are gone. He runs down the stairs. Barbara asks didn't you find her? Have you looked for her in the chapel, she spends hours in there, says Barbara all honey tongued. But as he bolts out toward the chapel, she adds You are wasting your time and not even with a magnifying glass (ni con lupa) are you going to find your little girlfriend.
Barbara has one more emoting scene for Gonzo, I just heard from Obregon. Oh, my anguish at hearing from that man, she cries and sinks into a chair for Gonzo. Though we needn't worry she is fine. Thanks be to God, answers Gonzo. We will comply with all the demands. It would be counter productive to pressure him. Our hands are tied. We must get the money by tomorrow to save the live of our little Liliana. Gonzo weeps, Barbara grins.
Damian takes more meds Fernanda looks worried. Fernanda, why are you so distant from me? She remembers that Franco said, Erika and I are engaged and we are to be married. Fernanda answers Damian There isn't anyone else. What is stopping (frena) you from being like we were. Is there something to impede that we continue to be married? I married you for my whole life, says Fernanda without enthusiasm. Come close. please. I love you little one (pequeña) and I want us to have a child. He holds her hand in a vice grip. The End.
Friday we will see: Fernanda tells Ed on the phone she must see him as soon as possible. Barbara overhears having time to be everywhere at once and smiles. Damian has something unhappy to face. Everyone is finally in clean clothes.
Pasofino you have the night off tomorrow night for the Premios Juventud which preempts normal programming the entire evening.
"No todo que vagan son perdidos". dijo JRR Tolkien. Buena noches y adios mis amigos queridos. Nos vemos. CherylNewMex.
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ENDA Tuesday 14 July. A long game of telephone.
Outside, Carlota grouches about how strange it is that a school staff member would want to visit with students outside school. Paloma gives a mental one-finger salute to the captain and walks away.
At home, Paloma tells Macarena the coffee shop drama. Paloma thinks the new psychologist is heaven-sent, but wants to go borrow Romina’s phone to apologize to Iñaqui. Mac is totally excited to give Paloma her gift-wrapped new phone.
Emiliano shows Romina his new place of work: Orlando Ferrer, Plata de Calidad. She’s happy about the job because it means he’s staying. But that’s enough shop talk; she wants to talk about their relationship. Specifically, what does his mother think of her, and is he willing to do anything to defend their lurve? Emiliano thinks it’s a bit soon for such things, but says he likes spending time with her and wants them to get to know each other and see how things go. That doesn’t sound like the bodice-ripping romance she was hoping for, so she asks whether he has another dame. He says no, he broke up with his last girlfriend before leaving Monterrey. What about Romina? Germán said she had a boyfriend. Romina says Germán is mistaken.
Diana drops by Camila’s shop to swoon about their children hooking up, and hooray, probably soon they’ll get married! “God forbid!,” says Camila. Diana is offended. Cam says she doesn’t want Romina to marry so young. She wants her daughter to go to school and do lots of things first, and frownsmiles at Diana while she says she thinks it’s better to stay out of their kids’ affairs.
Rufi slips into Paloma’s room and Paloma locks the door so that she can show Rufi the new cell phone. Rufi cheers. Paloma wonders why her parents left her in Carlota’s charge when her mother disliked Carlota so much, and asks Rufi why Carlota is so bitter. Rufi won’t say. Paloma says she thinks people are hiding Important Secrets from her. She remembers the time she looked in Mac’s Deep Dark Secrets Box and Mac got so mad, and wonders if the picture of the man has something to do with the fact that Mac and Carl never married. Rufi tells her to leave her aunts’ painful past alone.
Romina invites Emiliano into the house since her mother isn’t home, but he doesn’t take the bait. He kisses her and leaves. Paloma watches from her window. Then she calls Romina with her new cell phone. Romina confesses to having told Carlota that Paloma was in the coffee shop and begs forgiveness. Paloma looks disgusted. As well she should.
Paloma tells Macarena that when Romina gets Iñaqui’s phone number, she is going to call him and apologize and tell him they can’t see each other anymore. Macarena doesn’t want her to do that; she should have friends. Paloma thinks it isn’t worth fighting Carlota over, but Mac says she wishes she had fought harder for her own happiness. Now she’s a spineless fool who lets Carlota run her life, and she doesn’t want the same to happen to Paloma. Paloma says she’ll just wait until she’s 18 and then do whatever she wants, but Mac says the heavy hand of Cruelota recognizes no age. She counsels Paloma to choose her battles wisely and fight for the things she really wants.
Camila tells Romina how delighted Diana is that Ro is dating Emiliano. Romina thinks Diana is a metiche but Camila warns her to be nice to Di if she wants things to go well with Emiliano. Romi makes no promises. Her phone rings, but she declines to answer.
Germán leaves a message for Romina, demanding to know how it is that Emiliano is her novio.
Diana tells Emiliano that his new job isn’t good enough for him. He should work at his father’s business, where he could start at the top. Em says it isn’t Dad’s own business, but Di says at least he’s a partner, and Emiliano is totally brilliant, unlike his stupid father. Emiliano tells her not to talk about Dad that way, and insists that she respect his decisions. She bratfaces at him.
Paloma visits Angélica in her school office to thank her for the lies. Angélica wonders why they were necessary. Paloma says her aunt is very traditional and doesn’t like for her to have friends, because having friends is a new-fangled thing only the hoodlums are doing. Angie agrees not to discuss things with Carlota if that would just make everything worse, but assures Paloma of her support.
Macarena and Carlota argue over whether Paloma trusts Carlota. Carlota says she is not rigid (Ha!) and Macarena says she has Paloma caged like one of the birds, controlling everything she does. Carlota says that is how good people like them live. Macarena says she’s not at all sure they’re good people. In fact, she hates herself for being the way she is, never doing the things that would make her happy.
Romina makes Paloma swear that they will be best friends 4ever. One might think Ro has some abandonment issues. Paloma asks her again to get Iñaqui’s phone number, but Romina has to skip on over to Emiliano’s office to do some smooching.
Germán is in Emiliano’s office, saying they should celebrate his new job. They should go to the jazz festival, and he should invite Romina…and Paloma. Emiliano thinks Germán is interested in Paloma, but Germán says it’s Iñaqui who is trying to find her, and asked him to call Romina to try to get in touch with Paloma. Emiliano wonders why Germán has Romina’s phone number, but hello, these people had lives before YOU came to town, dude. Emiliano gets called into the boss’s office.
Romina waltzes into the office and Germán demands an explanation for her behavior with Emiliano. She says she doesn’t have to explain anything. He says she does. Ro gets all passionately up in his face and taunts him.
So then they kiss, like it’s not the first time. Emiliano walks back in but they jump apart in time, and Romina says she came by to get Iñaqui’s number for Paloma. Germán focuses intensely on pouring himself some coffee. Ro gets the number from Germán’s phone and they overexplain how they were talking about going to hear Iñaqui play and Ger awkwardly ducks out while Romina wipes her lips and smirks.
Iñaqui calls the house phone and Paloma answers, but she has to pretend it’s someone calling the wrong number when Carlota walks in. And again, when he calls back. Carlota is not fooled.
Romina sits on Emiliano’s lap, keeping him from doing his work and trying to get him to go to a movie. She gets annoyed when he wants her to leave so he can do his job.
Padre Benito tells Cristóbal that he has his orders to move to (drumroll…) Real del Monte. Cris begs for a change. Anywhere but there. Padre Benito tells him it’s time he confronts his past.
After all the telephone-number-swapping drama, Paloma just calls Romina (from the bathroom, but she forgets to run the water to cover the sound) and asks her to tell Iñaqui not to keep contacting her. Romina says Iñaqui could be the solution to all her problems and she should take advantage of the opportunity for some fun. Paloma is too afraid.
Carlota tells Rufi she thinks Paloma has been acting strange, almost like (gasp!) a girl who’s interested in boys. I think Paloma should act like she’s interested in girls; that would really flip Carlota’s wig and then the interest in boys would go over better. Rufi says she hasn’t noticed anything different. Carlota says Macarena and Paloma aren’t allowed to answer the phone anymore.
Orlando and Emiliano discuss plans for business expansion. Orlando thinks they need to work on publicity for export sales. Emiliano has ideas for brand recognition. Verónica calls and says Diana is in the office. Emiliano looks like he wishes he hadn’t told anyone where he was working.
Romina calls Iñaqui and tells him Paloma wants him to desist because she’s a fraidy-cat. He’s not happy with that, and they agree to meet for coffee to talk about it.
Diana complains that Emiliano’s office isn’t nearly good enough for him. It’s a whole lot fancier than my cubicle, and I’m not fresh out of school.
Rufi and Macarena kvetch about Carlota’s imprisonment tactics. After some discussion, they decide she can’t actually know about Iñaqui. Mac says she wishes she had taken Paloma far away back when she had the chance. Rufi says the law was on Carlota’s side. She tells Macarena that Paloma suspects there’s a big secret in the family, and wonders what will happen when she finds out what went down all those years ago. Mac says she will never find out. It is a secret they are all taking to their graves.
Off in the big city, Natalia drops her daughter Sagrario off at catechism class. Then she catches up with Padre Cristóbal, who tells her he is heading to Real del Monte. She doesn’t want him to leave, but says her husband’s ex-wife has a house there, and also her friend Sagrario’s daughter, of whom she has heard nothing since she was taken in by the evil aunt, lives there. Cristóbal says he really, really doesn’t want to go.
Iñaqui tells Romina he’s not giving up on Paloma so easily. Romina wonders what he sees in her. He hasn’t identified the Eau de Protagonista, so he says he likes her sweetness and ingenuousness, and thinks she has lots of love to give. Romina says he must have great vision to notice all that with one look. Romina gives him Paloma’s cell phone number.
Iñaqui calls Paloma’s phone, which RINGS in her bedroom (way to be sneaky there, Pal). She answers and rushes to close the door while he says they must see each other. He says he’ll meet her at the school gates the next day, and can’t believe she would need her aunt’s permission for such a thing, or that Carlota wouldn’t grant it, so he won’t take no for an answer.
Diana and Emiliano Have Words at home. He’s mad that she’s meddling in his life and insulting his job. He reminds her that she was the one who wanted him to return to Real del Monte, and in order to earn the salary she thinks he should have, he would have to live in a big city. But he’s staying in town, FOR NOW. She is shocked that he has plans to eventually leave.
Carlota eavesdrops as Macarena advises Paloma to talk to Iñaqui in person and explain the situation and tell him how she feels, without intermediaries. You’d think people in that house would have learned how to whisper by now.
The students are all in the school courtyard, wearing long smocks and working at easels. The nun compliments Paloma’s work and asks if she’d like to be an artist, but Paloma says she wants to be a psychologist. Romina throws a fit when another girl bumps into her easel, and gives up on the assignment and chats with Paloma about Iñaqui instead. Paloma says they’re not meant to be; he has wings and she has roots.
Iñaqui goes to the haunted house and asks Carlota for permission to be Paloma’s gentleman caller. Carlota smiles evilly.
Avances: Carlota tells Iñaqui to stay away from Paloma. Macarena faints. Romina catches Emiliano hugging Paloma and has a cow.
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