Hugo
tells Patricia that he already knows who Delmira Agustini
is. Though Patricia whines for some gossip, Hugo says that
he will only tell Marcela directly because she’s the
only interested party.
Marcela walks into Betty’s office and asks her to check
if the money from the sales has come in so they can make
payroll. Betty stares at Marcela and slips into a fantasy.
In the fantasy, Marcela asks Betty why she’s taking
Armando away from her and begs her not to do it. Betty
answers that she’s giving him back today because she
knows how much Marcela loves him. And since Betty loves
him so much too, she’s given him the best of herself but
she acknowledges that Marcela is his fiancée ... she
reminds her to take care of him because Armando needs a
lot of love. Marcela hugs Betty and assures her that she
will give him a lot of love -- she has learned form her
mistakes. Betty tells Marcela that they are both of them
belong to Armando but he can only take one of them to the
altar and it should be Marcela. As Marcela says thank you
in Betty’s fantasy, Marcela asks her to snap out of it
and Betty informs her that the money has come in, they can
start meeting their obligations today.
Armando and Mario walk in as Marcela leaves Betty’s
office ... Armando asks Betty what Marcela was doing there
and Betty explains that she was checking whether the money
has come in so they can cover their obligations. Armando,
looking sheepish, tells Betty to go ahead and find out the
amount of the overdraft and he walks away from her office.
Armando walks over to his desk and Betty calls home to
talk to Nicolás, but he’s not there so she finally has
to call him on his cell phone. Of course, the girl that
has the phone answers and Betty interrogates her as to who
she is and where Nicolás is and why she has the cell
phone. As Armando and Mario listen on, Betty tells the
girl, in an angry tone of voice, to relay a message to
Nicolás: Betty called him and she needs to talk to him
urgently. When Betty hangs up, Armando calls her to his
office and asks her whether she found out the amount of
the overdraft and Betty answers that she can’t find
Nicolás and he has that information, but she’s going to
call the bank directly instead. As Betty walks away, Mario
tells Armando that it seems the call to Nicolás affected
Betty tremendously.
Nicolás arrives at a park to recuperate his cell phone.
He asks the girl for the cell phone and she demands to
know who Betty is. When Nicolás asks if Betty called and
the girl responds affirmatively, he starts to freak out
and asks her what she told Betty. The girl tells him to
calm down, she just took a message and Betty is waiting
for his phone call. Before handing the cell phone over,
the girl asks Nicolás where he is taking her tonight for
dinner and Nicolás tells her he’ll take her to LeNoir,
the restaurant where all the rich people go. Nicolás asks
for the phone again, she puts it behind her back and he
reaches over and takes it. Nicolás calls Betty who
immediately asks him who the girl is that answered the
phone. Nicolás answers that it’s just a friend, but
Betty wants to know why she had the cell phone. Nicolás
tells her he had to go to the bathroom and asked her to
keep it for him until he came back. Betty doesn’t buy
the story and asks again about the identity of the girl,
but Nicolás reiterates that she’s just a friend and
immediately changes the subject and asks Betty why she
needed him so urgently. Betty asks him for the overdraft
information but since he’s so busy with his friend and
he’s not in front of the computer, she will find this
out directly from the bank. As the girl starts to hang all
over Nicolás, he assures Betty that he has all of that
information in his head and starts to rote off figures
including interest. When Betty asks him if he’s totally
sure of the figure, Nicolás stares over at the girl’s
legs and he doesn’t sound too convincing. :o) Betty
tells Nicolás she will call the bank anyway to confirm
and that they’ll talk at home later, she doesn’t want
to discuss this any longer from Eco Moda and she hangs up.
Nicolás tells the girl that he will go get his car and
come back for her ... but when he reaches the corner he
gets change out of his pocket and hails down the next bus.
:o)
Mario tells Armando that the conversation between Betty
and Nicolás was really strange and they should be
worried. He especially didn’t like the fact that Betty
will meet Nicolás at home tonight. Armando takes a
whiskey and asks Mario for suggestions. Mario reminds him
that the romance is not consolidated yet and Armando wants
to know what else he needs to do to consolidate it ...
he’s already taken her out every night this week and
he’s kissed several times. Mario gives him a suggestive
look and Armando adamantly tells him that he will not
sleep with Betty ... at any rate she wants nothing to do
with him. Mario reminds him that he may have a small place
in Betty’s heart but there are serious obstacles in the
way: he has a fiancée who is an executive of this firm
and watches him 24 hours a day, he’s the boss and
she’s the employee, he’s rich and she’s poor (well,
at least in theory this is true, Mario adds, jejeje) ...
Nicolás, on the other hand, is single and from her same
economic class -- there’s no reason why she should turn
him down unless ... Armando gets down on his knees and
begs for Betty’s forgiveness. Armando tells him he’s
already done enough, he’s taken her out and kissed her,
but Mario reminds him of what can happen to his company
and his family if Betty and his ‘boyfriend’ were to
keep Eco Moda. Armando responds that it hurts him to keep
doing this to Betty and then there’s also Marcela
breathing down his neck at every turn ... he’s playing
with fire. Mario tells him every love story is a struggle
(aaaay, Mariooo, jajaja) and tonight Betty is going to
talk to Nicolás and that, he adds, is certainly playing
with fire.
At Hugo’s workshop, Hugo tells Patricia and Marcela that
he’s found out the identity of Delmira Agustini --
she’s a famous Uruguayan poet very well known for her
views on female chastity. Patricia starts to ask where she
lives, if Armando has maybe set her up in an apartment ...
does Hugo know where she is? Hugo tells them that he does
... her remains are in a cemetery in Montevideo, her
husband shot her twice in 1914. Hugo tells Marcela that
she’s chasing a ghost that does not exist and even if
she did, she certainly wouldn’t write for Armando. As
Hugo leaves for lunch with his models, Marcela tells
Patricia that someone put the poem on Armando’s desk and
she’s sure Armando didn’t even know it was there. And,
of course, she guesses that it has to be somebody that
works at Eco Moda and has access to his office. Patricia
asks if she kept the evidence, and when Marcela shakes her
head, Patricia tells her that if they had the poem they
could send it to a handwriting analyst that could tell
them a lot about the ‘bandida’ who is after Armando.
Marcela tells Patricia that she’s been watching too many
movies, she can forget about the handwriting analyst, but
she assures her that she will find out who gave that poem
to Armando.
Betty is staring at a photograph of Armando on her
computer screen when Sofía walks in to tell her El
Cuartel is leaving for lunch. Betty tells her that they
can go ahead and she will catch up with them. Sofía
notices that Betty is acting strange and asks her if
something’s wrong, but she assures her that
everything’s fine, she’ll be right there. Betty walks
into the boardroom and tells an Armando, who is still
drinking, that she’s leaving for lunch – does he want
her to order something for him? Armando stares off into
space and says no. Betty tells him that if he doesn’t
eat something the whiskey might not agree with him, but
Armando dejectedly answers that she shouldn’t worry
about him. Betty, with a worried look on her face, leaves
the boardroom and closes the door behind her, leaving
Armando still deep in thought accompanied by his whiskey.
In the lobby of Eco Moda, Aura María calls Wilson over so
that he can hand the correspondence to Freddy for
distribution upstairs, including two urgent telegrams for
Don Armando. As El Cuartel looks on intrigued, Aura María
tells Wilson that the telegrams are in the last two
envelopes and Wilson relays this message to Freddy. Betty
arrives and asks if they’re leaving for lunch and as El
Cuartel begins to complain that they have no money and
only two of them can actually eat lunch, Betty tells them
not to worry about it, she’ll treat them. At any rate,
she adds, she’s got good news: payroll will be paid this
afternoon. Everyone starts hugging and kissing at the good
news ... Freddy even hugs Aura María, but when he
realizes it’s her, he pushes her away and she pouts.
Wilson reminds Freddy that he’s got to pay him what he
owes him, and Freddy angrily responds that he had to rain
on his parade. Since everyone’s already noticed
Freddy’s strange behavior, Sofía asks Aura María why
Freddy is acting that way. Aura María, with a big smile
on her face, explains that Freddy caught her necking in
her car with a ‘friend’ and is now really mad at her,
so he’s made Wilson the liaison between the courier
department and the reception department. El Cuartel
doesn’t react well to these news and Inesita reminds her
that what goes around comes around and she’s bound to
pay for the way she’s treated Freddy, if not here, well
then up there (and points to heaven). Aura
María answers, “las mujeres buenas se van para el
cielo, pero las malas van para todos lados,” and laughs
again. Inesita
makes a play on words and she asks Aura María whether she
knows that “almas devotas” (devout souls) will go to
heaven, and the camaras focus on “almas de botas” –
Aura María who is wearing boots and Betty who isn’t!
[Have I said recently how much I love the writers? :o)]
Aura María adds that they shouldn’t look at her in such
a righteous manner, after all, she’s not going after any
man that is engaged or married ... and as we get a look at
a consternated Betty, Aura María adds that that would
certainly earn her a place in hell.
In Marcela’s office, Marcela tells Patricia that
Armando’s lover has got to be one of Hugo’s models,
who else can it be? After all, they went directly to Color
In. Patricia suggests a scenario: what if Armando left
with her from Eco Moda, dropped her off somewhere and then
went back for her (little does she know this is exactly
what happened). Marcela goes down to the lobby and asks
Wilson who Armando left with the night before ... Wilson
tells her that Armando left with Betty.
Darkness has descended upon Bogotá and Armando is still
drinking in the boardroom -- does he work anymore? Mario
walks in and asks if he’s decided what he’s going to
do, but Armando tells him he’s got to think some more.
Betty walks in and tells Armando that all of their
obligations have been met and then has to walk away
because her phone rings -- it’s her dad calling to find
out when she will be home. Betty tells him that she’s on
her way out right now and asks him if Nicolás is already
there. It seems that the answer is yet and Betty once
again tells him that she’s leaving right now. Mario and
Armando overhear the conversation and Mario begins to nag
Armando about the Betty/Nicolás situation but Armando
tells him to leave him alone. Betty walks back into
Armando’s office to tell him she’s leaving and Armando
offers to drive her home, but Betty refuses ... he’s
drunk too much and Marcela is in a very bad mood, it’s
dangerous. Armando urges that he’s got to talk to her,
but they are interrupted by Hugo who says that he’s got
to talk to Armando right away. Armando is extremely
annoyed by the interruption but Betty makes the best use
of it and walks out. Armando yells after Betty, but
she’s already gone. Hugo tells an extremely angry
Armando that he doesn’t know what he should design
because they are so low in funds – should he begin
designing for poor people? Armando yells at him to
continue designing the way he’s always designed,
money’s already coming in and he doesn’t need to worry
about it. Despite Armando’s words, Hugo keeps ranting
and raving about designing for the poor and suggests that
maybe they should leave the designing to Armando’s
assistant, after all, she’s an expert at how poor people
dress. Betty is just outside the door and she overhears
Hugo’s spiteful comments.
Patricia holds her paycheck up, kisses it and tells
Marcela that she doesn’t know if she should deposit it
or frame it. Betty walks by and wishes them a good night.
Marcela tells Patricia that Betty’s a ‘descarada’
and Patricia asks her if she seriously thinks that
Armando’s having an affair with Betty, after all, he
might be drinking more than usual, but his taste can’t
have deteriorated to that extent. Marcela assures her that
of course she doesn’t suspect that Betty is Armando’s
lover, she just knows that Betty covers up for Armando and
probably sets up all of his dates. Patricia reminds her
that there’s not much she can do about Betty, she’s
Armando’s protegé and her hands are tied. Marcela
responds that Betty is the only one that can lead her to
Armando’s lover. If you only knew, Marcela ...
Down in the lobby, El Cuartel is once again waiting for
Aura María as she makes arrangements on the phone for
that evening with a ‘papacito’. Aura María stops her
conversation when Freddy walks in and Freddy asks Wilson
to tell her that she can feel free to continue talking
because he can’t even hear her. Aura María pouts again
and cuts her conversation short. When Aura María walks by
Wilson and Freddy, she says good night but only Wilson
answers, Freddy claims he didn’t hear a thing. :o) Aura
María turns to Betty and comments that it’s a miracle
that she can leave with them tonight ... Betty answers
that her boss doesn’t need her anymore and out they go.
Upon their departure, Freddy breaks down again and asks
Wilson for his gun. Wilson tells him that he knows that
he’s not allowed to carry guns here, and Freddy answers
that that’s exactly why he asked. :o)
Armando keeps downing the whiskey while Hugo reprimands
him as well as Mario ... they will never again get
involved with one of his ‘niñas’, he warns. Mario
ironically states that now they will have to ask ‘Doña
Huga’ for permission and Armando pipes in that he would
like to talk to Mario without ‘Doña Huga’s’
feathery presence. :o) Hugo calls them Abbott and Costello
and warns them again to stay away from his models ...
after all, they can always get ‘Delmira Agustinis’ ...
zzzzzzz! LOL! When Hugo leaves Armando tells Mario that
he’s sure that Marcela has told everyone about the poem
and the gossip is probably all over Eco Moda by now. Mario
cuts to the quick and asks him what plans he has for Betty
tonight and Armando says he has none, Betty has rejected
him. Mario is beside himself at Betty’s audacity …
it’s incredible … obviously Nicolás Mora is better
than Armando, does Armando know him? Armando tells him
that he’s not interested, he’s tired of this game,
Marcela is going to kill him and he doesn’t have the
heart to keep doing this to Betty, he is running out of
valour. Mario tells him he can go ahead then and leave
things as they are, he can just go home and dream about
Eco Moda’s situation one year from now. Armando starts
to teeter-totter and asks Mario what he should do ... get
down on his knees, take Betty a serenade? Mario suggests a
mariachi, but Armando outright rejects that idea. Mario
suggests that he at least go to Betty’s house to
straighten things out and lay down the rules of the game
and he hands Armando a small stuffed animal (like a beanie
baby) ... a puppy called Popeye that he should give to
Betty as a ‘detalle’. Armando asks if he should also
kiss her and Mario tells him that there are $50 million
and his family in the balance ... that’s little to ask.
Armando tells Mario that this is the last time he will do
this, he’s never begged any woman, especially a woman
like Betty. Mario warns Armando that if he lets a
‘fea’ like Betty reject him, he might as well get
operated and borrow a dress from Marcela or he might
consider entering a monastery, because his manhood would
have ended. Mario starts shadow-boxing with Armando,
trying to prepare him for tonight. :o)
Marcela catches Patricia walking out of Mario’s office
and asks her why she’s so nervous, is she waiting for
Mario or are they (Marcela and Patricia) leaving together?
Patricia tells her that she’s staying a while longer.
Just then, Armando and Mario walk by, Mario keeps on to
his office while Armando calls for the elevator. Marcela
asks Armando where the cocktail is at tonight. Armando
tells her that there is no cocktail tonight, he’s on his
way to the supermarket and then to his apartment. Marcela
asks Armando to go by her apartment after he’s done with
the grocery shopping, and Armando reluctantly answers yes.
Marcela ironically states that he doesn’t have to, after
all, he must have better plans. Armando just tells her he
will see her later tonight at her apartment. As Armando
gets in the elevator, Patricia runs over to Marcela and
asks her if she believed the supermarket story ... he’s
probably going somewhere else, they should follow him.
Marcela refuses to follow him and tells Patricia that if
someone is trying to take Armando away from her, she can
make life a living hell for that that person and for
Armando, she has other ways. Marcela leaves and Mario
comes out of his office looking for Sandra ... he can’t
find his car keys. Patricia offers to give him a ride
home, but Mario says he’ll call a taxi, he doesn’t
want to bother her. Patricia says it wouldn’t be any
bother, it would be a pleasure. Out comes one of the
models and asks Mario if he’s ready to leave ... Mario
tells her that there’s a small problem, he can’t find
his keys. The model says that’s not a problem, she’s
got her car in the garage and they can leave in that.
Mario takes the model’s hand and bids good night to
Patsy-Pat as she mutters, “desgraciado”, and dangles
Mario's car keys.
At Betty’s house, Doña Julia asks Betty to tell Nicolás
to clear the dining room table so they can go ahead and
have dinner. As Betty starts to help Nicolás, she picks
up a framed picture of Patricia and asks him what it’s
doing there, she doesn’t want to see a picture of
Patricia in her house. Nicolás tells her that it's his
inspiration. Betty asks him where his cell phone is ...
Nicolás shows it to her and Betty reminds him that Don
Armando’s money pays Terra Moda’s bills and he can’t
let his ‘amiguitas’ borrow the phone -- it’s not a
tool to seduce people. As Nicolás starts to answer that
he hasn’t let anyone borrow the cell phone, the phone
rings at Betty’s house ... Don Hermes answers it and
tells Betty that it’s her boss. Betty takes the call and
Armando asks if they can talk -- he’s parked right
outside, can she come out? Nicolás suggests that he come
in and they can invite him to dinner. Betty answers that
Don Armando’s in a hurry and he can’t stay for dinner.
As she heads for the door, Don Hermes asks what’s going
on and Betty tells him that she brought home some
diskettes and Don Armando needs them and he’s also got
to give her some instructions he forgot to give her at the
office. Don Hermes warns her that he doesn’t like her
meeting him out in the car, why can’t she invite him to
dinner? Betty stands firm and goes outside anyway to meet
an Armando who has just looked at the picture of Adrianita
Arboleda and taken another drink. When Betty asks Armando
what he needs, he orders her to get in the car. She gets
in and tells him that they have nothing more to talk
about, they have to make believe that nothing has happened
between them. Armando asks her if she doesn’t have a
heart, how can she be so cold and cut him down like this?
Betty nervously keeps looking towards her house and that
prompts Armando to ask her if she’s listening or if
she’s worried about Nicolás. Betty assures him it’s
not that, it’s her father ... he suggested, almost
demanded, that they talk inside. Armando tells her that
there’s no way they can discuss their intimacy with
Nicolás and her father listening on, so Betty suggests
that they just go somewhere else to talk.
Armando
is in the car with Betty, doing his best to convince her
to come back to him, and she's telling him it isn't
possible. He tells her that she has been so cold, so
distant, that he they touched the heavens when they were
together, that the time he has spent with her has been the
happiest of his life, and now she is acting as if they
were going into hell. How can she walk away? She tells him
that she feels the same, that they touched the heavens,
that it is everything she has dreamed of (at this point he
glances away and rolls his eyes), but she sees now what
she is interfering with, that it is unfair to his family,
to hers, to Marcela, etc...and it makes her feel so bad.
Looks directly at her and asks which feelings are
stronger, those for him or those feelings of guilt, and
she says of course her feelings for him. She is so
earnest, and he is clearly doing his charm routine.
He starts to say that he wants to spend every night with
her, chokes half-way through, and then gets it out, and
then he says "y Ud?" She responds,
"Doctor", and then he leans in and kisses
her(without looking at that woman's photo). They continue
to kiss as the guys from the gang that pick on betty and
nicholas come and look in the car. Betty and Armando don't
notice. The group goes back to a hang out spot and decide
to pick on whoever's in the car (they don't know, they
couldn't see any faces). They're going to tell them to
"get a hotel".
Then we are back at the car, and Betty taps on Armando's
shoulder to break off the kiss, but he is reluctant, so it
takes repeated taps before he pulls away. She tells him
that they can't continue with this, that it is too
dangerous, and they should stop it now. He goes on and on
about how he can't leave Marcela now, because of the
business, all of the problems would be exposed. And she
agrees, and says that's even more reason to end
everything. His voice tightens the way it does when things
aren't going his way (although he manages not to shout,
impressive control for him) and says that he didn't mean
that they should end, only that they have to be careful.
She is still reluctant, so he breaks out with the
"ultimate line", Don't leave me - -and then he
shifts to the "tu" form - -"no me
dejes", and leans in for another kiss, which she
totally falls for. They kiss for a few seconds and then
the gang starts knocking on the window, saying "quien
es", etc., and then Betty turns and sees them, and
they see her, and talk about "eso", referring to
her. Armando gets mad, and asks what is the problem. Then
he gets out of the car and says, I asked, what is the
problem? The guys call her the fea of the barrio, etc.,
and Armando walks over to the side of the car where they
are, (they started off tapping on her side of the car), to
confront them. One of them brushes up against Armando's
lapels, then refers to "esa divina", and armando
loses it and gives the guy a shove. Betty has gotten out
of the car and is trying to calm him down and separate
them, but Armando sets her aside and attacks the guy with
a kick in the crotch and a cross (punch). The guy tries to
jump him and gets pounded, then two other guys attack him
with the initial guy out of play, and Armando is punching
and kicking like its the street fight that it is. (well,
it is 6 to 1)
Somewhere in there Don Hermes is checking out the window
and speculating that soemhting is wrong. Then he sees the
the beginnings of the fight, and goes out to interrupt,
leaving with "I told you so, I told you so."
Nicholas is sitting at the table with Dona Julia, and
makes the mistake of being a little to open. "So much
trouble and she's ugly, imagine if she were pretty?"
and gaffaws at his own joke. Nicholas earns the right to
be disinvited from Dona Julia's table, and she takes away
the fruit he was reaching for, and the drink directly out
of his hand.
Then Don Hermes is out there with Armando, and they have
them both taking the same boxing stance. (more reminders
of their similarities) Don Hermez smacks one of them, and
you can tell they don't want to be known as the barrio
guys who beat up on old men, so they throw in the towl and
go home. On their way out they make some crack about the
"novio" defending Betty. Don Hermes ask what
happened, and they make up a story about walking over to
get cigarettes, and then Don Hermes tells Armando he
should quit, its a really bad habit, which Armando agrees
with. Armando then drives Betty and Don Hermes back to the
house (it can't be far if her father could see the
incident from the house), and Don Hermes says that is why
he doesn't want her in the street at night. He then
invites Armando into the house to get cleaned up, but
Armando says he just wants to go home. Don Hermes says
that his novia must be waiting. Betty gets back into the
car to talk to Armando, and asks if he is unhappy. He says
yes, he came over to get her back and now he leaves with
empty hands and a face full of punches. She says, no not
empty handed, she cannot refuse him. He asks if Nicholas
had really defended her before this way (I MISSED WHEN
THIS Happened), and she says, yes, once. Then she asks if
mentioning Nicholas upsets him, and he says yes, but if
she says nothing happens between them then it is okay. He
tells her then that she should tell everyone that Nicholas
is her boyfriend, so that they won't be suspicious. She
gives him a kiss on the side of his mouth and gets out of
the car, and he puts his fingers up to where she kissed
him for a minute before driving away.
Taxistas? - - Armando has a long story to tell Marcela
about how he ended up so beat up. First he talks about a
taxi driver, then talks about ending up in the
"barrios" and how someone attacked his car so he
had to defend it, and got beat up. The barrio reference
seems to distract her, so he gets out from under her
extensive scrutiny.
Then later, we see Betty writing in her diary, talking
about how he showed how much he cares for her by fighting
to protect her,how he appreciates her for who she is. She
talks about changing herself for him, becoming a different
person to please him. Simultaneously we see Armando in bed
with Marcela. Marcela asks about talks about how Armando
has been so tense lately, and so irritable, and he
responds that SHE's making him tense and irritable, and
she gets on his nerves with all of this needling about
other women and he's sick of it, so if he wants to get
beat up, or hang around in the barrios, or whatever, he
can.
She leans in and kisses him, and he goes along, sort of,
with his eyes open the entire time, which is a contrast to
closed eyes and "active" approach with Betty.
(whether its in earnest or part of his seduction routine,
I have no idea)
THE NEXT DAY: All Made up and nowhere to go?
Betty's house
Betty turns over her paycheck to her father(what is she,
12?), and then asks for some money back. He asks for what,
and she says she is going to pick up a few new clothes,
and he says not to waste too much money on such things.
Her mother asks if if she is going to a certain shop
(probably where she usually goes) and she says no, a new
place her mother doesn't know. Then her father leaves the
room and she says she is going to buy lots and lots of
clothes, and be a completely different person.
Next she is talking to Nicholas about how she is going to
change her look. Nicholas asks about Patsy, and she says
she is nothing like Patsy, and he says he knows because
Patsy is beautiful and she is "different". (I'm
not liking Nicholas so much these days, for someone as
mediocre looking and unappealing (in a masculine way) as
he is to be so shallow is unbelievably arrogant, and to be
so rude to someone who is his friend and who gave him a
job, well, that's reprehensible.) Anyway, Betty tells
Nicholas to take a good look at her face, because she will
never look like this again.
Marcela and Armando at Breakfast -
Armando gets a call on his cell phone and doesn't
recognize the number, so at first he is reluctant to
answer it. Marcela asks - -don't you want to answer it.
Then he says of course, and it is Betty, calling to ask
how he awakened, and he says fine, and then she asks for
the morning off to do some shopping. He says fine. When
Marcela hears that it is Betty, she asks that Betty issue
the Check to Daniel, and Betty asks if he is with Marcela.
When he says yes, she doesn't like it, and Marcela asks
about his his having to account for his every move to
Betty.
Marcela asks Armando what he is going to do, he says go to
the office as always, Marcela says he can't go into the
office looking like that (referring to the pounding he
took).
At Ecomoda
The nasty guy that supervises all of the support staff and
is constantly speaking English,
better known as Gutiérrez,
is approached by Pasty and asked 'where is the
receptionist?' He replies, I suppose in general reception
(reply in English). And Patsy
says no, she isn't. She is nowhere to be found.
Armando and Marcela arrive at Eco, and Aura Maria is
nowhere to be seen. Freddie tries to cover for her, but he
can't pull it off. Marcella and Armando have had enough.
As Armando and Marcela head towards the elevator, Patsy
and the guy with the rug and the bad english come in and
announce that Aura Maria is not here yet again, and
something should be done, she should be fired. Marcella
says that Aura Maria should come to see her, IF she comes
in, because she is fired. Freddy is begging Armando, and
gets very close to Armando's face, then asks if Armando is
wearing make up.
After they all go up on the elevator, Freddy says
desperately to the guard that they can't fire Aura Maria,
she has to be there so he can ignore her. He is clearly
devastated by the possibility that she won't be around.
Armando goes along, and then announces (to Patsy's
overwhelming dismay) that Patsy will now have dual duties,
his secretary AND recepcionist of Eco Moda. Marcell is
amused by this and doesn't bother to hide it. Armando
takes Patsy's hands and tells her she has the perfect
profile for the job, she likes to work and she likes to be
on time. The irritating supervisor is chiming in at every
turn, repeating everything Armando says and even using the
same gestures. Armando asks if he plans to follow Armando
into hell, and still he's reluctant to stop.
Patsy is crying to Marcela about this, that she can't be a
receptionist, but Marcela says nothing. Patsy says at the
rate she is going, she'll being Armando tells Pasty that
even though it's not what she contracted to do, part of
her contract IS to keep her boss happy, and so she has
take this job.
Then Hugo begins making fun of Armando with his makeup,
telling Marcy she'd better watch out for her makeup or
Armando will use it all. Marcy tells him to stop and not
say anything to Armando, but she and Hugo and Patsy all
laugh about it.
Mario arrives at work with the model of the week on his
arm, and still can't find his keys, so he asks Sandy to
take care of ordering him a new set.
He then goes in to find Armando taking off the make up and
asks about Armando's new look. Armando makes a face, then
Mario looks closer and says what happended to you? Armando
says he got into a fight with some guys. Mario says he
didn't know Marcela could hit so hard, Armando says I told
you, some guys, some of Betty's neighbors. Mario asks what
happened, Armando says "don't laugh", but of
course Mario does, from the first sentence: "I was
kissing Betty". then he tells what happened, about
how they made fun of betty, pobrecita, and Mario says how,
and when Armando says that it was to say she was ugly,
Mario says it was like calling him Mario Calderon. Then
Mario asks why he got mixed up in it all, and Armando
says, he didn't know, he was just so furious he had to do
something.
Then we see Betty shopping, looking at some dramatic and
beautiful clothes, and asking for assistance.
Scenes for tomorrow: Betty goes to the hairdresser for a
new style, and then comes into work and everyone stares.
Armando is so floored he drops his pen. We see it from her
perspective, so we don't know if the changes are good or
not.
In
Armando's Office
Armando has told Mario about the fight that occurred the
previous evening. Mario asks since he was so gallant to
defend her if they are back on. Armando tells him yes, but
they have agreed to see each other less. He has also
convinced her mkae the Cuartel believe that Nicolas is her
boyfriend in order to keep them from suspecting that there
is something between them. Mario believes that he should
leave a surprise gift on her desk. Armando is against it.
At The Receptionist's Desk
Freddy is saying to himself "To Be or Not To
Be". In the meantime, Wilson is keeping an eye on the
door. Aura Maria arrives, visibly upset, and Freddy
informs her that she is about to be fired. Aura Maria is
shocked and says that they can't do this to her. She
begins to speak to Freddy, who says that he does not want
to hear her. Since Freddy has declared war with Aura Maria
he will not speak to her directly. Instead he uses Wilson
as his interpretor, who has to repeat what Freddy and Aura
Maria have to say to each other. Aura Maria asks Freddy
for a favor and she calls in her son. She informs Freddy
that they have been thrown out. Upon hearing this and
seeing her son, Freddy begins to melt. He tells her son to
greet him. The little boy mimics Freddy's dance. Freddy,
no longer using his interpretor tells Aura Maria that
Guiterrez is waiting for her upstairs. She leaves her son
with Freddy and sends Wilson to get the boy some
breakfast. Before Wilson leaves he tells him that he can
not let them fire her.
In The Lobby On The Second Floor
Patricia immediately approaches Aura Maria and lets her
know that due to her firing she is also causing problems
for her. Aura Maria hurrys off and is telling the Cuartel
that she arrived home at 6:00 a.m. and her mother was
waiting at the door with her son and her bags. She
continues by saying that she now arrives at work only to
find out that she is being fired. The Cuartel sympathize
with her, but Sophia lets her know that it is her own
fault. She had been warned before and she continued to
arrive late. Berta tells her that there is nothing that
they can do for her. She informs her that Guiterrez is
waiting in his office for her. Sandra says that their only
hope is Betty. However, Betty has not arrived and Aura
Maria begins to cry.
At The Beauty Salon
Betty arrives and tells Sammy, the stylist, that she wants
a new look. He looks at her through the mirror and shakes
his head.
Back At The Office
Inisita has joined the Cuartle and she tells Aura Maria
not to enter Guiterrez's office until they come up with a
plan. Sandra tells her to go speak to them and tell them
what has happened. Sandra believes that once they hear
that she and her son have nowhere to go that it will move
them and they will let her keep her job. Sophia asks her
if she is pregnant, because if she is they won't be able
to fire her. Mariana tells Inisita that she is their only
hope. Inisita agrees to speak to Armando and tells Aura
Maria to hide from Guiterrez. While Aura Maria is trying
to escape Guiterrez comes out of his office and orders her
into his office, which she refuses to do. Inisita tells
him that she will not go in there until she has had an
opportunity to speak to Armando. The Cuartel try to hide
Aura Maria but Guiterrez says that he can see her and
makes a remark to Berta about her no longer going to the
gym. Guiterrez tells them that the decision has been made.
Mariana trys to explain Aura Maria's situation, but to no
avail. Sandra tells him that Aura Maria will not be
entering his office and he says that it doesn't matter
because she is still fired. He returns from his office
with her letter of dismissal. The Cuartel is urging her
not to accept. In the meantime, Marcela arrives and wants
to know what is going on. When she is brought up-to-date
she tells Aura Maria to take the letter. Inisita tries to
speak to her but she informs everyone that the decision
has been made and that Aura Maria had been warned. Aura
Maria accepts the letter and takes off.
In Front Of Patricia's Desk
As Aura Maria is passing by Patricia wants to know if she
has been fired. When Aura Maria tells her yes and that she
can know be happy Patricia says that she is not happy. She
asks God why this type of things happen to her.
At The Receptionist's Desk
Freddy is giving Aura Maria's son a new hairdo, it looks
just like his. Aura Maria returns and asks the guys to
leave her alone for a moment. She calls her boyfriend and
tells him what has happened. She asks him to come pick her
up and that they will all go somewhere to sleep. The
boyfriend informs her that he is leaving on a business
trip that day to Greece and it seemed as though he won't
be coming back. Freddy tells Wilson that he can't let this
happen to her.
On The Second Floor
Sophia and Berta try to speak to Armando about Aura Maria.
He tells them that he doesn't want to talk about it
because there is nothing that he can do. He goes on to
tell them that it also hurts him. Sophia tries to say
something to him, he stops her and says that he doesn't
want to discuss it. She tells him that what she wanted was
to ask what happened to his face because it looks funny.
This ansgers him and he tells her that it is not funny.
When he walks away he overhears Berta telling Sophia that
Marcela did it. He turns back and tells them that it
wasn't Marcela. After he leaves, Berta convinces Sophia
that it was Marcela.
In Front of Patricia's Desk
Patricia is begging Marcela to stop Aura Maria's firing.
Marcela wants to know why she wants this when she was the
first one to go to Guiterrez. Armando arrives and asks
Patricia why she has not moved her belongings downstairs.
The Cuartel and Patricia are trying to convince Armando
and Marcela to give Aura Maria a second opportunity.
Freddy arrives and asks Armando and Marcela to listen to
him. He has Aura Maria and her son come upstairs. Freddy
tells everyone what has happened to Aura Maria and her
son. He tells them a very moving story that has everyone
in tears. The Cuartel tells her that they won't leave her
alone and that she can go live with one of them. Armando
whispers to Marcela that they can't do this. Marcela takes
Aura Maria to her office. When Armando orders everyone to
work Patricia asks about the marks on his face and Inisita
wants to know who hit.
Jenny and Sophia
Jenny is asking Sophia for her money in order to purchase
a new cell phone. Jenny threatens to go to Guiterrez.
In Marcela's Office
Marcela is reprimanding Aura Maria for not completing her
job. She wants to know why she was thrown out of her home.
Aura Maria tells her what has happened and even that her
boyfriend has invented a trip. Marcela talks to her Aura
Maria about how she is leading her life. She wants to know
what she expects when she behaves in the manner that she
does. Aura Maria tells her of her dream to buy a house for
her and her son. She knows that she can never have that
dream due to her economic situation so that is why she is
looking for someone. Marcela asks what about Freddy since
he is in love with her. Aura Maria that she cannot imagine
a life with Freddy. Freddy is only a messenger and the men
that come looking for her are more than messengers. She
says that she deserves better and she will get someone
better. Marcela tells her that Freddy being a messenger
does not matter. She tells her that she needs to look for
something more solid in her life. She asks her if she
doesn't think that Freddy stays as a messenger because he
doesn't have someone to make him want to make more of his
life. She asks if she doesn't think that she could be the
woman that he needs.
In The Lobby of the Second Floor
Marcela informs the Cuartel and Patricia that Aura Maria
is staying. Patricia hugs Marcela. Patricia tells her that
she is happy that she is staying, but she still doesn't
like her. The Cuartel makes Aura Maria promise to
straighten up.
In The Lobby
Freddy tells Wilson that he can't leave Aura Maria without
a home. Aura Maria ararives and tells Freddy the good
news. She tells him that if it had not been for him she
would not have a second chance. Freddy tells Wilson to
inform Aura Maria that know that the situation has been
resolved that war is back on. Freddy is on his way outside
when he asks someone if he can be of assistance. It is
Betty. We can only hear her. Freddy, Wilson and Aura Maria
are staring at her. Aura Maria wants to know what she has
done to herself. Betty tells them that it is a change of
look.
Entire Office
As Betty is making her way to her office everyone is
saying "Betty". They cannot believe what they
are seeing. Listening to Betty's voice you can tell that
she is excited about her new look. When Armando looks at
her he has a small laugh and tries very hard to keep it
under control. He wants to know what she has done to
herself. We finally get to see Betty. She has more makeup,
her hair pulled up still with her bangs and curls down the
side of her face. She is wearing a long skirt but more of
a casual type of attire than a business store.
Sophia returns from Marcela's office in which she
discussed the loan that had been promised in order to pay
Jenny for the cell phone. Berta asks if she has seen
Betty. She says no and the Cuartel tells her what has
occurred. Sophia says that she needs to see Betty about
the loan so the entire Cuartel take this opportunity to go
and look at Betty.
In Betty's Office
Sandra wants to know why the new look? Mariana goes on to
say that it must have to do with Nicolas. She then picks
up the the candy and note that was left on her desk by
either Mario or Armando. Betty tries to take it away
before she can read the note. Betty tells them that she
will explain everything to them at lunch.
In Armando's Office
The Cuartel is not pleased with Betty's change. Inisita
makes the comment that she should have asked someone with
experience. They are trying to decide if they should help
her. On the way out of Armando's office Inisita asks
Armando what happened to his face. He tells her an
accident. Outside of his office Berta tells Inisita that
Marcela hit him. Armando hears this and Berta quickly
closes the doors to his office.
In The Second Floor Lobby
Patricia makes a comment to Marcela about the marks that
she left on Armando's face. Marcela gets upset and wants
to know who she can think that she would do a thing like
that.
In Armando's Office
Armando tells Marcela that everyone believes that she hit
him. She wants to know if he believes that she is capable
of doing such a thing. He answers yes. She tells him that
she will do to him if she ever catches him with another
woman, all the while kissing him. Betty comes out of her
office and sees them. Armando gets upset. Betty needs
Marcela to sign the check request. Marcela can't make eye
contact with her because she is trying not to laugh at her
new look. When Betty leaves she begins to laugh and make
fun of her new look. Betty is standing outside of
Armando's office and hears the entire conversation.
In Front of Berta's Desk
Jenny arrives to ask for her money.
At Sophia's Ex-Husband's Office
A girl with a very short skirt walks into his office. He
jumps out of his chair and asks her when they are going to
go out. She hads him a piece of mail that states that he
and Sophia must go to counseling.
Patricia and Marcela
They are laughing at Betty's new look. Armando overhears
them and wants to know if they are making fun of Betty
again. Marcela says no, they're making
fun of her boyfriend. Armando looks upset.
Patricia
and Marcela snicker together at the elevator about Betty
and her new novio. “Imagine how her novio will react
when he sees her tonight with that frightful new look!”
says Marcela wickedly. Betty walks down the hall and Hugo
and one of the models catch sight of her mock Betty too
(hey! she’s not deaf!), Hugo is particularly cruel.
“Is there another fea around her?” Patricia tells them
no, they’re seeing the same one. Cruel laughter at
Betty’s expense all around. Betty walks past and looks
not so much hurt as tired, used to cruelties. She walks up
to Sofia and gives her some papers signed ready for
issuing checks. Freddy comes up singing and Betty walks
away. After she leaves he comments on how unfortunate her
new look is. Sofia reminds him that it’s not for him to
comment. “Make yourself useful and tell that bandida the
money’s ready for her cell phone.”
Inez is adjusting some garments on Jenny. Freddy knocks
and asks Inez for a few moments of time with Jenny. He
brings her good news: “Sofia now has the money for your
cell phone.” “Really?” she asks suspiciously. “I
wouldn’t tease you,” says Freddy earnestly. Jenny asks
Inez for an early lunch, “I’m going to go get my
phone.” Freddy offers to drive her. She’s not so
interested but he presses on and she asks him about Aura
Maria. He pleads his case: don’t let what’s gone on
with Aura Maria get in the way of a beautiful friendship.
Armando is upset that everyone is mocking Betty. Mario has
yet to see the new-and-improved Betty and he enters her
closet office on some pretext to check it out for himself.
He dashes back out and can’t control his mocking
laughter, “I can’t believe it! It’s like we have
another fea!” He wants to tease Armando some more.
“So… Did you talk to her about her new look? There’s
nothing worse than to ignore a woman’s new look! You
have to comment on it! Look… When a woman changes the
look it’s for a husband or lover.” Mario presses him
to pursue this with Betty but Armando is hesitant,
especially after knowing that Betty has been the target of
some nasty comments that she couldn’t possibly not have
heard. “She’s not going to believe me now if I say
anything: she’ll think that I’m mocking her like
others.” Mario won’t back down, “No, no… You’ll
have to talk about the clothes or the hair. If I was in
your place, I’d make love to her as she looks like now,
so she knows you love her.” Armando rejects this idea
out of hand. “No, no!” “Where’s the photo of
Adriana Arboleda; you need some inspiration.” Armando
has it handy: he pulls it out and they admire it (the
woman in it) together. Betty enters with the report Mario
asked for. She spies the photo and Armando notes her
reaction. “It’s a model,” he mentions casually.
“Ah… Is she Colombian?” asks Betty. Armando mentions
that she is, that she’s a well known model. “Is she
going to work for us?” asks Betty. “I hope so, because
she’s so beautiful,” she says graciously.” She asks
him about lunching and he teasingly sends her off to have
hers. She heads off and overhears him telling Mario that
if Adriana Arboleda walked in his door he would drop
everything for her.” This is not what Betty wants to
hear. She turns away, her spirits a little bruised.
Sofia gives Jenny the money for the cell phone and has her
sign a receipt and tells her to cause no more problems.
She makes Berta log the receipt. Jenny is anxious to go
buy that phone. “Let’s go, Freddy.” They ask Freddy
where he’s off to and he explains that he’s off to
heaven (with Jenny). Inez comes up and they head off to
lunch.
Jim is riding Wilson like a bronco and Aura Maria asks him
to behave. The elevator opens and Freddy appears with
Jenny. He asks Wilson for his 2 protective vests and to
tells Wilson to tell Aura Maria that he’s off.
“Where?” she asks, disbelievingly. “Inform Miss Aura
Maria that I’m going to use my lunch hour to pursue my
personal pleasures. Ciao Jim!” “Ciao!” Aura Maria
looks stunned. The rest of the cuartel arrives and
collects Aura Maria for lunch. Mariana excitedly tells the
others that they’ll have a lot of gossip today because
one has a new novio — and Sofia notes that another has
lost hers, making Aura Maria look at her. Berta adds to
the insult and mentions that that’s not all she’s
lost, she’s also lost her only pretender!
Outside, Jenny worries that Freddy is making Aura Maria
upset but he reassures her that there’s nothing more
than a professional relationship. If things are cool
between them, that’s the way it should be. Jenny tells
him that that’s good because he deserves better. Freddy
is excited by this unexpected compliment and he invites
her to take a seat on his scooter (and grabs hers!)
Aura Maria races after him and shouts out her
frustrations. The rest of the cuartel grab her and pull
her back. They have more important things to talk about…
Mariana asks Betty to spill all the details about Nicolás.
Aura Maria is excited about news about Nicolás. “Tell
us!” “Well,” says Betty sheepishly, “It was last
night.” They scream in unison. Betty does the ‘aw
shucks’ routine. Did he ask her to be novios with him?
Yes. They dance around her with joy. Sandra jokingly pouts
and pretends that she is jealous that Betty has found a
novio, complaining that it’s pretty hard to find one
these days. Mariana wants all details. “Has he asked for
your hand in marriage?” asks Berta. Aura Maria advises
her to start pressing him for this. Betty tells them that
he came to her house and wanted to speak to her that he
told her that he liked her a lot and wanted to formalize
things with her and she accepted. “Well, what about a
kiss, hug?” asks Aura Maria. Inez reprimands her that
this kind of behavior is only between a husband and wife,
like it was for her. “And how were they?” they tease
Inez. “Rico!” she replies coquettishly.
Aura Maria pulls Betty back to pump her privately for
details and asks if they’ve gone to bed yet. She’s all
dreamy and excited about what its like to be with a
well-to-do guy. “After all, when a man is with a sweet
mamita…” She realizes who she’s talking to (no
mamita, Betty) and backpedals a bit. “Well, with your
new look you’re better, but I’m speaking about a
re-remamita, you see!” Betty does see. Aura Maria wants
more gossip. Betty looks pensive. “What’s that tragic
look, are you telling me you’re never going to sleep
with him?”
The scene switches back and forth between Aura Maria
giving Betty advice on the importance of sex in a
relationship and Mario doing the same with Armando.
In the car, Armando tells Mario that at lunch Betty is
telling the girls that Nicolas is her new novio which
should cut down on the suspicions around the office. Mario
teases Armando as to whether that downturn to his lip
means more. Armando tells him to leave off. In the
restaurant, Armando warns Mario to stop tormenting him,
he’s not going to touch Betty. “I don’t have enough
imagination to be able to make love to Betty. I had to
drink whiskey and look at that photo of Adrianita just to
steel myself to kiss her!” Mario tells him that ugly
women have sexual needs too: “You think because Betty is
ugly she doesn’t need sex. I’ve seen her, she’s
simmering. She’s like a volcano. Tranquilo, there’s
the lava!” he finishes the joke, patting Armando.
Back to Betty and Aura Maria: “In our relationship there
isn’t a plan to have sex,” says Betty. Aura Maria
tells her this doesn’t sound like a healthy
relationship. Betty enthuses on about her relationship
with her beau, “It’s a relationship different than
others’. It’s based on books and poetry and our love
of finance…” Aura Maria is appalled by this idea.
“No! It can’t be so so intellectual! Is there nothing
of kisses or little things like that?” “No, kisses
there are,” says Betty shyly, but that’s all. Aura
Maria is disgusted and tells her that’s (sex) the best
part, when a man and woman desire each other. “I desire
him, but I’m timid and don’t want to force him,”
says Betty, hesitantly. Aura Maria tells her that if you
want him and he wants you then these things will happen.
“No, he’s more of a romantic, a person who’s more of
a talker…” Aura Maria has some advice for Betty,
“Now on some dark night attack him, take off your
clothes and jump him!” (Can’t you just hear Betty
saying, after having done so… “¡Qué pena con usted,
Doctor!”)
Back to Armando and Mario: “Do you think some day you
think Betty could reject me? (for not being intimate),”
asks Armando of Mario. “I’m going to tells you that
our relationship isn’t based on sex, it’s different.
We speak about things.” Hah! Mario doesn’t believe in
relationships like this. “If you want to talk politics,
talk to Daniel Valencia. If you want sex you want a
lover.” Armando is slightly offended, “For that (sex)
I have Marcela.”
Back to Betty and Aura Maria: “Sex isn’t our
priority,” says Betty the dreamer. “Well it should be.
Nothing of the intellectual matters. It has to be good in
the bed,” counters Aura Maria the sensualist. “Aura
Maria, the truth is that he admires me for who I Aura
Maria, my mind, etc., but not for me sexually,”
confesses Betty. Aura Maria advises her to drop him if
there’s no sexual attraction.
Back to Armando and Mario: Mario is telling Armando that
sex is the best way to convince a woman that you’re
crazy for her. “I’m NOT crazy for her!” counters
Armando. “So… you want to let her think she’s
horrible?” asks Mario slyly.
The rest of cuartel has walked ahead and are talking about
how they’ll approach Betty about her new look. Sofia is
ready to appoint Inez as the spokesperson as she
represents the maturity of the group. Aura Maria and Betty
join the group. The topic of the ‘look’ is broached by
Sofia: “Where did you go to change your hair and makeup
and buy the new clothes?” Betty tells them that first
she went to one store (apparently a local fashionable
shop). They’re stunned because they don’t look like
the usual offerings of that store. “Those clothes are
from there?” “No,” says Betty slightly embarrassed,
“I went but the clothes there, they’re for tall women.
In the end I went to the store I usually go to with my
mother.” “And the hairdresser that you went to for
that ‘do’?” asked Berta, “Was it a hairdresser for
men or women?” “Why? It was a hairdresser in the
neighborhood.” asks Betty, confused. “Oh…
Nothing.” “And how did you choose the hairstyle?”
Betty tells them that she went through some magazines but
all the styles were like the clothes at the fancy store,
for attractive women so she ended up not choosing.”
Sandra’s ready to go punch out the stylist, “So the
hairdresser experimented on you?” Betty tells them that
she ended up getting a style like one her mother gets.
They walk on and Sofia and Berta wonder how they’re
going to tell her how awful her new look looks.
Back to Armando and Mario: Mario suggests he offer help to
Betty. “Are you suggesting that I buy her clothing, hire
her a stylist?” asks Armando. “No,” counters, Mario,
“But consider that this relationship could go on for a
year, or more” Yikes! “Well then, as the all-knowing
guru of women everywhere, what would you suggest?” asks
Armando, half tongue-in-cheek. “Introduce her to a
plastic surgeon,” jokes Mario. “Ah, and how do you
offer aesthetic surgery to a woman?” Mario jokes that
there’s no better gift for an ugly woman than aesthetic
surgery. “Better than an a car or an apartment!”
Armando is slightly intrigued, “This cosmetic surgery,
just how would it change her?” “Well,” jokes Mario,
“They’re not magicians, but they could make her like
Aura Maria” “Aura Maria? How would they change the way
she talks? Oh, and what if Marcela found out, because the
money would have to be from my accounts, not Eco Moda’s,
and Marcela would find!”
Back at the office, Marcela is talking to Patricia, she
still feels that there’s someone after Armando. They
walk past Armando’s office and they hear the phone in
Betty’s office ringing off the hook. Patricia complains
to Marcela that the phone is always ringing in the office
and that imbecile is always is gone. Marcela has a simple
solution, “Answer them!” Patricia is shocked by the
suggestion, “Me???” The phone rings on and Marcela
reminds her that if the answer they seek might be on the
other end: they can find out who it might be pursuing
Armando because they’re most likely to be calling on
Betty’s line. Patricia goes to answer. Marcela sees the
photo of Adriana Arboleda on Armando’s desk, picks it up
and gives it a cockeyed look of suspicion.
Patricia answers the phone with a false voice (trying to
sound like Betty) but it’s Nicolás and he knows it’s
not Betty. He asks where she is and she reverts to her
usual snotty attitude. He gives his name and asks her name
and when he finds out it’s her, he’s all excited.
“Mira, Patty!” he asks her to tell Betty to call Terra
Moda, that there’s something important to discuss. He
goes into full impress Patricia mode, “Tell her to call
me in my car or on my cell phone.” Hermes overhears this
call and whacks him suspiciously. Nicolás runs down the
hall and pretends to call for his car and then shouts an
order at Hermes to get some checks ready. More phony
important babble… and Patricia is now all interested.
She’s very sweet. She hangs up and it’s obvious that
the squirrel is running in the cage that she calls her
brain. Nicolás, on the other hand, is all giddy. He
kisses her photo and goes to kiss Hermes who’s not
having any of that nonsense! “Are you consuming
psychotropic?” Hermes calls him a maniac, a subversive.
Marcela is still staring at the photo of Adriana Arboleda
and Patricia tells her about the message. Do you know
about Terra Moda? Marcela doesn’t. “What are you
staring at?” Marcela shows her the photo and asks
Patricia, “Is this Adriana Arboleda?” “Why yes it
is!” “Why is this here? Patricia asks, “Could it be
that she’s the one after Armando?”
In the lobby, Jim is playing William Tell with Wilson.
Aura Maria hands a meal to Wilson for Jim. Aura Maria is
still advising Betty and tells her to have her butt lifted
and waist cinched (like with that foundation garment).
“No that’s for woman who like to call attention to
themselves,” says Betty.
Freddy is staring longingly at Jenny: she’s gotten a
promotional bag for purchasing the new phone and she hands
it to him as a remembrance of the day and to thank him for
his help. After Jenny heads to the scooter, he flirts with
the counter girl and heads out.
The cuartel arrives back from lunch and Patricia launches
the first salvo and comments about the time they arrive…
how they’re always off to lunch, etc. Sandra says that
it’s because they have not place to have a siesta like
her at her desk. The barbs fly. Patricia whines about the
burdens of always having to answer the phones in the
president’s office. This is news to the cuartel. What
calls have you answered?” “What stress! And aren’t
you the secretary to the president of Eco Moda?” asks
Mariana. “But I’m not the personal assistant of the
president like that one,” responds Patricia snottily.
“I took a call for you.” “Who was it?” asks Betty.
Patricia tells her that it was some type from a company
called Terra Moda and there’s a meeting or something.
“Some Nicolás Mora…” She asks “Who’s he?”
when she sees their reaction of glee. “The novio of
Betty!!!” they shriek in unison. They advise Betty to
call him back on the cell. Patricia tries to play cool and
tells them to go back to work. Sandra teases her that
Betty has a rich novio unlike her. “Largirucha no
one’s listening to you!” cries Patricia. Sofia
wickedly jabs at Patricia’s recent lack of money even to
put gas in her car. Berta rubs it in her face that she’s
not capable of catching one for herself. “Betty will
have to give you classes on how to get a rich novio!”
Betty slyly adds, “Whenever you want a lesson, I’ll
find some time to help you.” That sets Patricia off in a
fury, “Never! I have this body, style, six semesters of
finance in San Marino, class… I can have a rich novio
whenever I want one! All I have to do is look in my phone
book and pick one and snap my fingers and I’ve got
one!” Daniel has gotten off the elevator during this
tirade. “Oh yes?” he comments sardonically. Patricia
nearly jumps out of her skin. “Hello,” she says
nervously, “I didn’t hear you.” Daniel is definitely
not Mr. Charm, “How could you? It was it impossible to
hear anything over the shouts here! So, you can find the
best kind of novio with just a snap of your fingers
looking thru your phone book… Aura Maria I in the
book?…” Patricia responds that he is. “…and if you
snap I’ll come?” Patricia shows a little spunk and
tries to brush this conversation off as being something
between women. It all started because they were saying
that Betty has a novio and they said that I couldn’t
find one easily. “That’s not so,” says Betty. Daniel
mockingly comments on the availability of personal ads,
but oh, they charge for those… Perhaps you’ll stay a
solterona. Is Marcela in her office?” He turns and walks
away and Sandra can’t resist snapping her fingers. He
turns and looks suspiciously at them. They all laughingly
point to Patricia and blame it on her. He stalks away. The
barbs between the ladies continue until Inez breaks them
up. Sandra shadow boxes as if she’d like a piece of
Patricia. Patricia responds in kind. Sofia snaps under her
nose. Berta reminds Patricia that Betty is available to
help. Betty strolls by smugly. Mariana teases Patricia
that, “When you find one brink him by and introduce
him!” Patricia walks off in a huff, hair swooshing.
“So, is he the boss of Terra Moda?” asks Sofia. Betty
clarifies things, “He’s the general manager of Terra
Moda.” “Don’t they have some business with us?”
asks Sofia. Yes, that’s why she doesn’t want it
bandied about.
Betty enters Armando’s office and spies the photo of
Adriana Arboleda and recalls Armando words that if she
appeared one day he’d drop everyone for her and run.
Daniel sneaks in behind her. “How are you?” asks Betty
nervously. “Not well, since in my account there’s no
money as you’d said.” Betty is apologetic, “I
understand. Tomorrow you’ll have the money, I
promise.” “And your words are as serious as your
looks?” Daniel is incredibly rude. He continues, “You
don’t look like the secretary of a fashion house, you
look more like the secretary of a circus! (Armando has
entered the office behind Daniel and is overhearing this
insulting stream of venom) I know that Armando is a clown
and he runs this place like a circus, so maybe your
frightful hair and clothes are appropriate!” Betty’s
cheeks flame in embarrassment and shock, “Doctor!
You’re offending me!” Daniel continues remorselessly,
“Who you’re offending is this place. What do you think
you’re doing. What do you think of when you fix your
hair? Do you think you look divine?” Armando steps
forward.
Armando
walks in to his office in time to hear Daniel's diatribe
towards Betty. Armando barely controls his rage when
Daniel says that someone like Betty is harmful, not only
to the company's image, but to all humanity. He goes on to
say that the harm her appearance does to the firm is
doubly important since she practically runs the company,
given the incompetence of its President. Armando goes
after Daniel, but is held back by Betty. Daniel shrugs
"I can understand your desire to defend the firm, but
bad taste? Well, Tarzan and Cheetah….." . He walks
out.
Marcela is trying to get some work done at her desk and
only half listens to Patricia going on and on about how
the Cuartel is giving her grief about Betty and her rich
boyfriend. Marcela glances up and tells Patty not to pay
any attention to them. But Patty is relentless - she vows
to get back at them no matter what. "I'm going to
take her boyfriend away from her!" she gloats. She
tells Marcela he's a prize - a general manager with car,
driver and club membership! Marcela, annoyed, tells Patty
to get real "It doesn't matter how rich he is, or how
many cars he has or what clubs he belongs to. If he's
Beatriz's boyfriend, he must be a complete dog!". But
Patricia sees nothing but dollar signs and retorts that if
the Cuartel keeps bugging her, she'll steal him away.
Back in the office, Armando comforts Betty. He tells her
she looks lovely and he loves her new look. Betty is
flattered and grateful. He goes on to say, though, that he
missed the old Betty "Where is that captivating Betty
that I met for the first time? With her shy smile, her
bangs, her … ah…. charisma? Where is she? I want the
old Betty back". Betty looks a bit puzzled and says
she thought he never liked her looks. Armando thinks fast
and says that she grew on him and one day the magic came
and he now can't live without her. Overcome by emotion,
Betty promises to go back to her old self. She puckers up.
He runs to close the door. She comes to her senses and
says he's right - it's too dangerous in the office. He
sighs with relief. They agree to go out in a couple of
days. Betty can't wait. Armando looks like he's having a
root canal.
Aura Maria is on the phone begging Ines to look after her
son as Freddy and Jenny come back from their shopping
trip/lunch date. Aura Maria makes a crack about the
blankets sticking, obviously thinking that they partook in
a quickie. Freddy pretends not to hear and presses the
elevator button "I'm calling the elevator o take us
to heaven", he murmurs to Jenny. Wilson puts his two
cents in. Freddy acts offended and says he was on his
lunch hour and was enjoying a gourmet lunch with a
wonderful lady. Aura Maria seethes.
Upstairs, Patty has a new crisis. It seems her credit card
is overextended and the bank is coming after her. She
tries to convince them to give her a couple of more weeks
and that she'll cover all the interest charges. After all,
she had six semesters at the San Marino and understands
how these things work. She doesn't seem to be getting
anywhere, so she resorts to whining and begging. Marcela
walks by. Patty abruptly hangs up the phone and asks
Marcela for a loan "please, please, please".
Marcela looks disgusted and snaps "Ask Armando".
Two sets of fingers snap simultaneously. Patty whirls
around. Mariana tells her to snap her fingers so her rich
boyfriend will come running….
Betty calls home and tells Nicolas that he must never call
her at the office or leave messages, especially with her
enemy, Patricia Fernandez. Upon hearinig the name, Nicolas
waxes poetic about his true love - he tells Betty he can
even smell her perfume over the phone. But Betty stands
firm, telling him he can't be calling and making up
stories about his car, his meetings and his club
"It's just too dangerous, especially if the gossip is
coming from the mouth of Patricia". That really gets
Nicolas excited "And what a mouth! I already did the
calculations and it's almost as big as mine. I'll have to
learn to kiss, and pronto! Even if I have to take a
correspondence course!" He laughs and then asks her
why all the fuss, since Terramoda is on the up and up and
all the books are in order. Then Betty drops the
bombshell: "Because you are officially MY
boyfriend!".
Patricia is prowling the halls in search of 5 million
pesos. She waylays a reluctant Mario as he waits for the
elevator. He's about to bolt, so she reminds him that
there is only friendship between them. He relaxes a bit,
only to tense up again when she asks him for 5 million
pesos. He tells her he doesn't have that kind of money,
but he'll make a few phone calls when he gets home. He
escapes into the elevator as Hugo steps out. Patricia
pounces "Can you lend me 5 million pesos?" Hugo
laughs "Honey, I don't have any money. Do you think I
have rich studs to cater to my every whim, every
extravagance? Nooooo… As a matter of fact, I'm
renovating my apartment with my lovey dovey we are broke.
Strapped for cash, maybe, but never for love!. Besides, I
would never lend money to a woman because if she doesn't
pay, then what? Collect in kind? I don't think so. Anyway,
I also support my mother!"
As Betty says goodnight to Armando, Marcela comes in and
asks if he's ready to go home "I'm looking forward to
a nice hot bubble bath, with herbs and oils - and
aphrodisiac bath like the ones we always take!"
Embarrassed, Armando pretends he doesn't understand.
Considerate, Betty notices his discomfort and leaves.
Marcela is convinced that Armando is nervous because Betty
is spying for Armando's secret lover. They head out to the
elevator.
As Armando and Marcela wait for the elevator, Hugo drags
Jimmy by the ear out of his studio. "Who left this
mini-Freddy in my studio? I will not abide children in my
workshop. Except, of course, the child that I and ? will
adopt one day." Ines giggles "And what will your
baby call you? Pamá or Mapá?". Marcela turns to
Armando and says "How sweet! And if we make a baby
tonight in the tub…?" Armando answers
sarcastically, "Wonderful! He'd be an amphibian - the
son of Aqua Man!" Before Marcela and Armando can get
away, Patricia blatantly asks Armando for 5 million pesos.
"What! You must be drunk. You now it is absolutely
forbidden to drink at the office!" Dejected, Patricia
returns to her desk and thinks "They're forcing me to
fall into Daniel's arms…"
Downstairs, Aura Maria hints to Freddy that she'd like a
ride, as the cuartel looks on. Freddy ignores her and
phones Jenny, telling her he's waiting for her at
Reception. Aura Maria leaves with the rest of the girls.
Alone, Freddy drops the pose and looks very sad.
From her desk, Patty phones Daniel and asks for 5 million
pesos. Very business like, Daniel says "Let's figure
this out. At 50,000 per night that will be … let's
see… 100 nights. Now, that's a bit much, don't you
think? I'd get deathly bored. But I'd be happy to talk to
some friends. Maybe they'd be interested in participating
in our deal". Patty slams down the phone and calls
him a low-life.
Betty arrives home. Don Hermes is not happy with her new
look and tells her to stop dressing up like a clown.
Nicolas pulls one of her ringlets and laughs
"Ding-dong, ding-dong!". Betty admits that her
look was a total failure and that she's going back to the
old Betty. Depressed, she tells them she's not hungry and
goes up to her room.
Nicolas follows her. Betty informs him that, as of last
night, they are officially going out. "What?"
Nicolas remarks "Did I fall asleep and miss
something? You didn't take advantage of me while I slept,
did you?" Betty explains how she told the Cuartel
that Nicolas is her boyfriend. Nicholas is upset. He
wonders what they are going to think of him now at Eco
Moda - it will ruin his image with Patricia. Betty has a
little fun with Nicolas, saying that everyone, even
Patricia, knows that Nicolas is smitten, but that she,
Betty, is too much woman for him. When he turns pale, she
tells him she's just kidding, but it's important that he
not contact her at the office because Marcela might find
out what's going on with the business. Nicolas is
relieved. He asks Betty "So, this boyfriend thing.
Does it mean I have to hug and kiss you in public?"
"No" laughs Betty "How could we possibly do
that to each other?" They both crack up as they look
at each themselves in the mirror. Nicolas, suddenly
serious, says that this must mean he doesn't have a chance
with la Fernandez. Betty tries to make him feel better by
saying Patricia is not the right woman for him anyway.
Dejected, Nicolas goes downstairs, says good-bye to
Patricia's photo and sticks it in a drawer.
Betty writes in her diary. She wonders why Armando wanted
her to look like she used to. She finds it strange that he
is obsessed with her. "Could it be that he desires
me?" she wonders. As Betty is writing, we see Armando
and Marcela in a passionate embrace as they go to the
bedroom, leaving a stream of discarded clothing in their
wake. Back to Betty. She shrugs slightly and tells herself
that Armando doesn't have those sorts of feelings towards
her. She thinks how much she's going to miss him since
they can't see each other as often. She admits to herself
that she loves him and wants him. She remembers how Aura
Maria said that if the man doesn't take the initiative,
it's up to the woman. But she tells herself she doesn't
have the personality or the courage to do so.
A few days later, Armando and Betty dance at a disco. Back
at the table, Betty stares longingly at Armando, making
him squirm. He sweet-talks her, making faces all the
while. He finds the intestinal fortitude to plant a kiss,
but is surprised when Betty lunges at him saying "I
love you, Doctor, I love you!". Nonplussed, Armando
manages to push her away and look at his watch. Phew! It's
time to leave.
In the car, Betty thanks him for a wonderful evening.
Armando replies that he's counting the days until their
next meeting. Betty again gets carried away and
practically wrestles him into the back seat. Coyly,
Armando pushes her away and reminds her that they need to
act like adults and not loose control, no matter how much
they want to. "Soon" he says "Very soon, we
will be able to be alone!" . As Betty walks up the
front steps, Armando shakes his head "My God! What
kind of aphrodisiac did that woman have for lunch?!"
Don Hermes and doña Julia are waiting up for Betty, who
they think has been at another company function. Turns out
it's her birthday. She admits that her boss doesn't know.
"Well done" says don Hermes "Otherwise he'd
just think you're angling for an expensive birthday
present. Besides, he's and executive and too busy for such
details." Doña Julia laughs and reminds her husband
he never forgot the secretaries birthdays at his old
office, not a one. She turns to her daughter: "Even
so, it would have been nice if he'd remembered Betty's
birthday."
Armando
arrives at Marcela's apartment after his outing with
Betty. Marcela is sitting at the dining room table,
waiting to pounce, with a drink in her hand. He, in
his usual I'm such a good boy tone, asks her what she's
doing up so late and she, very upset, responds that he'd
told her he'd be home early. He, while getting a
drink, tells her it's "just one a.m." She
corrects him: it's 1:30 a.m. He says: I
give up, it's 1:30 a.m. He tells her about the
supposed business meeting he was at with Betty, but
Marcela isn't buying any of it. She is sure that
he's been with his lover and storms towards her bedroom.
Armando follows her and grabs her in the hall. He
tells her that nowhere else is he welcome this late.
She tries to loosen the grip and he tells her that he's
not through yet. He tells her that he always comes
back to her because it's always "open" and he
loves that. She tells him that she wants to hear
nothing else. Armando tells her that since she's so
knowledgeable about infidelities, she must know that a man
can't do what he's about to do to her after he's been with
his mistress. He proceeds to plant a huge kiss on
her and they begin to kiss passionately. He tells
her that he's going to give her a lesson that neither she
nor her body will ever forget.
It's
morning at EcoModa, and the Cuartel is congratulating
Sofia because she looks very elegant. She's going to
a reconciliation meeting with el Cheque. Mario
arrives and is immediately "attacked" by
Patricia who wants to know about the loan he promised to
help her with. He puts her off by saying that he's
still working on it. Jenny is arriving at work with
el Cheque, who tells her that he's got to run. Jenny
is very upset about the meeting with Sofia. El
Cheque tells her that there's no chance that he'll go back
to Sofia. Wilson is talking to el Cuartel and
Armando arrives in his usual foul mood and yells at Wilson
to park his car. Armando gets to his office and asks
for Mario. Mario asks him if el monstrete has
arrived yet and asks for details about the previous
night's outing -- Betty's kisses, Marcela's screams...
Armando tells him that everything is fine, but that he's
worried about Betty. Mario wants to know if it is
because she's already looking good to him. Armando
tells him that of course not! He tells him that
while they were kissing the night before, he felt a
strange "energy" from Betty, well, that she kind
of went crazy on him and told him how much she loved him.
Mario can't believe it! Armando tells him to believe
it! Mario thinks this is just the best news he's
ever heard. Armando is his hero! But Armando
isn't just worried about this, he tells Mario that he felt
that Betty was rather enthused, very pushy. He had
to tell her to calm down and not let things go any
further. Mario is in heaven! Does this mean
that Betty was excited, that she wanted to make love?
Armando, cringing, says that yes, that's exactly it.
Mario tells Armando that the bad news is that he's going
to have to take her to bed. Armando tells her that
he's not going to bed with her, he's not going anywhere
with her! Mario asks for calm and to review the
situation: Armando is Betty's "tinieblo"
(boyfriend), right? Armando agrees. Armando
has been working on her for some time now... She has
already said I love you and she's just a short distance
away from going all the way. What is he going to do
-- take off running? This is a very delicate moment
in their relationship. The highest expression of ego
-- as explained by Freud, Darwin, Nietzche... Mario
tells Armando that he has no other choice than to go all
the way... Mario needs to prepare himself
emotionally, psychologically, and contraceptivelly because
there's no way out of it: he's going to have to make
love to el Monstrete. Armando BEGS him not to make
him do that. To be a pal, a true friend. That
he will never make love to Betty. Mario agrees:
he won't make love to Betty, he will make "the
horror" with her. And mocks Armando by saying
that he'll end up with his clothes in tatters and his
honor wounded.
Outside
Armando's office, el Cuartel is singing happy birthday to
Betty. They ask her if Armando knew that it was her
birthday. Armando and Mario hear the commotion and
come out to find out what's going on. Armando can't
believe he didn't know it was Betty's birthday.
Everyone starts calling for him to kiss Betty and he does
-- a very chaste kiss on her forehead. Mario kisses
her on the cheek. Marcela and Hugo grudgingly
congratulate Betty. The Cuartel is upset that Nico
hasn't given Betty a birthday gift, made a phone call, or
anything. Armando proposes getting a birthday cake
to celebrate, but el Cuartel tells him that they're
already taking care of taking Betty out to celebrate.
Back in Armando's office, Mario scolds him for being such
a terrible guy -- the first time the poor girl has a
boyfriend and he completely forgets it's her birthday.
Armando, who actually looks sorry for not knowing about
Betty's birthday, tells him that he had no idea, she never
told him. Mario reminds him that Betty is a woman,
she most probably thought that the previous evening's
outing was to celebrate her birthday and when the clock
struck midnight: nothing happened! Can you
imagine how she felt? Armando tells him to shut up
and help him find a way out! Mario proposes that
Armando do a strip tease! And very helpfully starts
to unbutton his own shirt while singing "happy
birthday to you, happy birthday, Mr. President"
sounding suspiciously like Marilyn Monroe when she sang
happy birthday to President Kennedy. Armando tells
him to stop with his horrible jokes and to find one of
those tacky gifts or cards that he keeps stashed away.
That, like Freddy says -- forgive me, but excuse me, I
don't have anything else to offer Betty.
Jenny
is falling apart regarding Sofia's meeting with her ex.
Hugo gets mad at her for acting so spaced out and calls
for a break. Sofia arrives to ask Inesita to help
her by lending her a nice outfit to wear to the meeting.
Hugo finds out -- thanks to Jenny -- and tells Sofia to
give the outfit back. Inesita interferes and tells
Sofia not to take it off, because if that happens she's
quitting! Hugo tells Sofia to make sure to take the
dress to the dry cleaners prior to returning it.
Betty
goes back to Armando's office, where he asks her why she
hadn't mentioned about her birthday. She says that
it's really not important. He tells her that of
course it is important. She says it isn't, he says
it is... She insists it isn't, then he YELLS that it
is important to him! How can she say it isn't
important!? Then he realizes that he's yelling and
apologizes for it... Betty tells him that she's not
telling him that her birthday isn't important to make him
feel better, that she really doesn't like to make a big
fuss about her birthday. He wants to know why and
she explains that the only time she had a big party to
celebrate it, for her 15th birthday -- a party she agreed
to have to please her parents -- it was a disaster, so she
never again celebrated it. She tells him not to
worry and goes to her office. He is left alone,
looking like a lost soul -- could it be that Armando's
eyes actually watered?!
Brief
interaction between Marcy and Patsy, where they continue
with the plans to follow Armando.
Armando and Mario get off of the elevator, and Mario
promises to bring the gift by. Armando says please be
discrete.
As Armando heads to his office, Berta tells him that Sofia
is running a little bit late from the reconciliation,
which creates more problems than it solves.
Efrain and Sofia are at the conciliation meeting, and
Sofia is saying there isn’t much point since he’s an
old man running around with all these younger women,
chasing skirts. Efrain jumps in with “old man, old man!,
I go to the gym, I am very active, I am not old, I look
good, etc., see what I have to deal with?” The counselor
appears to be buying his story a little, especially as
Sofia laughs at him, and says this is a waste of time, it
is a complete waste of time. They should get the young
thing in here, he could call her on the cell phone that he
pays for. Efrain tries to play this off. Sofia says it’s
a waste because he wants to keep doing what he is doing,
but at least now maybe he will pay to support his children
as he should be, and she runs out. Efrain then pulls out
the cell phone to call “the young thing” in the
office, and when the counselor looks at him skeptically,
he says “oh, it isn’t mine, I borrowed it from
work”. But then he can’t get through because the
Yenny’s phone is off.
Yenny and Freddie are at a very expensive restaurant, and
Yenny is flirting and making all of those baby faces and
baby talk with Freddy. She goes on and on about how upset
she is, and that she is worried about the reconciliation,
and he asks what she will do if Sofia and Efrain reconcile
- - what about Freddy and Yenny? She gives him a lot of
double talk with her face very close to his, and then he
jumps in and robs a kiss. This sends her backpedaling and
she bounces up and out of the booth and leaves Freddy
looking at the bill, which he says to himself he will be
glad to take care of, it is only a week’s pay.
Armando is in his office when Betty gets a happy birthday
call from Nicholas, who offers to take her out as the
general manager of terramoda. She is very pleased that he
remembered, but she says no, and when he insists that he
will pay (but it can’t be too expensive), she says that
she has plans with the cuartel, “se va de rumba”, so
they should save it for next year which leaves Armando
relieved. Nicholas tells Don Hermes that Betty has plans
to go out, but he says no, family is more important, and
she will be staying home tonight, her friends can come
over here. Nicholas comments that this is just like the
1800s.
Marcy shows up with an invitation to a showing of a line,
tonight , but Armando turns her down, saying he already
has plans, with “clients”, yeah, that’s it, clients.
She says, next time she’ll give him more warning so he
can come up with a better answer, and walks out. She
marches back to her office and says to Patsy that tonight
he is seeing “her”, so this is the night to follow
him. She also says she is afraid, and Pasty says of what,
she’s ready to take on Armando, to beat him up or
whatever, and Marcy says no, she’s afraid to find out
the truth.
Shortly thereafter Mario shows up with the gift. It’s a
Furby! And he is saying all these baby talk words like
papa, etc, and we hear its voice too. Armando is rolling
his eyes, and asks where is the card. Mario hands him the
card and he reads it; he says, there is no way I would say
this. Mario says, remember, these are the words of a man
in love, or something to that effect (I don’t remember
exactly). Armando heads towards Betty’s office and has
to throw Mario out because Mario wants to watch just a
little. He then puts on his adoring face and goes into
Betty’s office. She is incredibly pleased, and
overwhelmed, she can’t stop laughing, and Armando plays
along until his back is turned to leave, at which point he
rolls his eyes and exits. She reads the card, which says
that this is a very important year, the beginning of many
more years together.
Patsy comes back in to Marcy’s office with a brown paper
bag and closes the door before pulling out two baseball
caps and lense-less pairs of glasses. Marcy says, what’s
this, and Patsy says, these are our disguises. Marcy says,
“I’m, not wearing it,” and Patsy says, “fine,”
(in a fake, betty-ish type voice ), “but you tell
everyone you know that you were with someone else, because
I am not going to be recognized.
Sofia comes back from her meeting, and Marcy sees her and
asks how it went, and she breaks down and runs to her
desk. She is threatening and sobbing all at the same time,
and Berta can’t seem to calm her down. Yenny and Freddie
get off the elevator and Yenny pretends to be concerned,
before running off to call her poppi, puppi, pupichuri
whatever, and reaches him back at the office. When he asks
why she turned off her cell phone, she says because she
wanted him to be able to concentrate fully on the meeting
with Sofia, and because she was afraid of the bad news
from him. He says, oh, that’s all right then. And she
continues to baby chat with him into the design room with
Hugo, and procedes to get on Hugo’s nerves. She makes a
cutesy comment to Inesita about how it is too bad that the
reconciliation didn’t go well, but is stopped short and
her face falls when Inesita says good, because now the
money will be divided. Inesita leaves the design room to
comfort Sofia. She and the rest of the cuartel tell Sofia
that she can’t let this get her down.
Dona Julia calls Berta to invite Betty’s friends to come
over, because she knows they are all planning to go out
together. Berta, of course, knows nothing about this, and
is taken aback at the thought of being left out, but plays
it off to Dona Julia. She then begins to pick on Sofia,
sure that Sofia and the others were included, and when
Sofia says no, and calls over the others, they all agree
that they should call Betty, but Berta says no, she has a
life, she is married, while they are all separated or
divorced or old maids, so she doesn’t have to be
bothered with them and their jealousy. Patty is listening
in from a short distance. Sandy says they should call
Betty, who comes out looking confused, tells them that she
told her parents that because she hasn’t told them that
she has a boyfriend yet. Patsy is standing so close
you’d think she was a member of the cuartel, until Sandy
sends her away with a “we are talking about boyfriends
and you don’t have one so go away.” The women then
demand an apology from Berta, who half-heartedly gives one
while Betty goes back to call her mother and fix the
situation.
When Betty calls her mother, she says she has other plans,
and that the party should be cancelled, but her mother
says it’s too late, Hermes has already bought everything
and has put Nicholas to work decorating the house
(Nicholas passes through tripping and bursting bright pink
ballons). Betty says, its okay, mama, I know how he is.
She then heads back out to talk to the cuartel about her
solution, to have a short party that ends about 10, so she
can still see her boyfriend.
Betty exits to hear Berta inviting more people to the
party, production, sales, etc., and Berta asks for
Betty’s address, but Betty says no, it can’t be a
really big party, only the cuartel and her family. The
cuartel agree to the 10:00 ending time.
Betty then comes in to see Armando and tells him that her
family is throwing her a party he has been invited. He
says that there is no way he can come, with the most
gossipy people in Eco Moda at the party, so they’ll do
it another night. She tells him that she worked it all out
so they can get together, what time was he planning to do
something? , and he says no, no, there’s too much going
on. She says, okay, I won’t insist anymore, and looks
disappointed, but goes toward her office. He sees her
fallen face and says what time, she says no, no, but he
insists and she says “a las diez? She lights up and he
gives her a smile and a happy scrunchy face before she
goes back to her office (and then he twists his mouth up).
Mario is in Armando’s office, Armando says he can’t do
this, he has to come up with a good story for Marcela now,
and Mario says that he should tell her the truth, that the
best lies are “made up” with a little bit of the
truth. Armando is shaking his head, and then hides it on
Mario’s shoulder, he can’t take it. Betty comes in and
Mario exits. A moment later Betty gets her things and
comes back out and says “a las diez”again, and as she
walks by Armando gives her the eye and calls her
beautiful, and says he can’t wait until tonight. She
happily exits as he makes more annoyed faces.
The cuartel is gathering in the corridor and Inesita is
informing Hugo that she has plans and is leaving. Hugo
throws another fit about distracted models and Inesita
having to go here and there and everywhere, and where is
she going that he is not invited. She says, of course he
is invited to Betty’s Birthday Party, and he says,
birthday party, more like a Halloween party with a group
of witches getting together. He has other plans.
The cuartel is about to leave as they inform Patsy that
she’s not invited, then Marcy comes by and Patsy says
that Betty’s having a party and Marcy’s not invited,
but Sandy (or Berta, I don’t remember), jumps in and
says of course Marcy’s invited; Betty throws in a very
half-hearted, yes, of course, to which Marcy responds that
she’d rather go home and go to sleep than respond to
such a mediocre invitation.
The cuartel heads out to Betty’s while Marcy heads in to
Armando’s office. He volunteers information about where
he’s planning to go, and she says it’s not necessary,
but he says no, he wants to tell her, he’s going to
Betty’s party.
Armando's Office
Marcela can't believe Armando is planning on attending
Betty's birthday party. They begin to argue and Marcela
tells him that she didn't come to argue but to wish him a
good night and to inform him that she would not be
bothering him that evening.
Betty's House
Betty's parents and Nicolas are preparing for the party.
Nicolas informs them that he is leaving in order to get
ready for the party. Dona Julia makes him put Patricia's
pricture away for the evening. He kisses it before putting
it in a drawer.
At the Office
Betty and the Cuartel are preparing to leave. Betty gives
them a hard time for spending so much time putting on
their makeup. Aura Maria tells her that they have to
prepare in case they meet a man. Betty tells them that the
only one will be her father. They begin to give her a hard
time about Nicolas. Betty tells them that he won't be
coming in, but actually honking for her to come out.
Freddy arrives with Jenny and Aura Maria asks Betty to
invite him. Freddy agrees to go and turns around and
invites Jenny to accompany him. Jenny turns down the
invitation due to her boyfriend. Freddy is now unsure if
he will attend. At the point Patricia shows up and tells
Freddy that he needs to attend because he will be the only
male in attendance. Freddy responds that if his presence
will bring happiness then he cannot be selfish, so he will
attend.
Marcela tells Patricia that Armando claims that he will be
attending the party. Patricia cannot believe that he will
be attending the party of his "assistonta".
Marcela is more determined to follow him.
Armando is telling Mario that he is going to have to wait
at the office until 10:30 in order to go pick up Betty. He
is not happy. Mario invites him out for a drink.
Outside of the Office
The Cuartel is waiting for a car. Freddy and Jenny come
out and Sophia and aura Maria begin making remarks about
the smell. Jenny offers them a ride to Betty's. Sophia and
Jenny get into a small argument in regards to the
ownership of the car. Sophia claiming that 50% of it is
hers. As Jenny takes off to get in the care the Cuartel
begins to howl. Jenny purposely gives Sophia's ex a kiss.
As they drive off Sandra tells Sophia that there goes her
50%. Sophia begins to cry. When the taxi arrives for the
Cuartel, Betty invites Wilson to her party. Patricia and
Marcela hurry out of the building and get into a car and
put on hats and glasses for a disguise.
At Betty's House
Don Hermes is scolding Dona Julia for spending money on
her hair. He tells her that her hairdo looks indecent.
Betty and the Cuartel arrive and Don Hermes begins by
mentioning the night that he had to go pick up Betty and
they were all drunk. As Betty introduces the Cuartel Don
Hermes asks personal questions in regards to Inisita's and
Sophia's husbands. He does not like it that they are
separted. He becomes happy when he hears that Aura Maria
has a child, but then becomes upset when he finds out that
she is a single mother. When Mariana and Sandra make
remarks that they are old maids, Don Hermes does not like
it. He tells them that he is sure that one day that they
will find someone who respects them.
After the Cuartel has been seated Don Hermes offers
jucies, soft drinks, etc. Aura Maria asks for something a
little bit stronger. The entire Cuartel wants a cocktail.
Betty reminds them that they need to leave by 10:00.
In the Kitchen
Dona Julia is gripping at Don Hermes for all the personal
questions that he asked. He tells her that he doesn't like
the Cuartel. She tells him that there is nothing wrong
with them and that he can go to bed. He refuses. She tells
him to go out to the living room but not to bother them.
As he is heading out the door, Dona Julia makes believe
that she is going to hit him with a can.
In the Living Room
Aura Maria is giving counsel to Betty. She tells her that
she needs to drink some of the cocktail in order to loosen
up for her date. Don Hermes puts on some old fashioned
music and Betty can't get him to turn it off. Since
Inisita knows the music she gets up and sings with him.
Dona Julia comes out but she can't convince him to let the
Cuartel play their kind of music.
Betty tells her mother that she needs her help. She
informs her that Armando has invited her out. Betty tells
her that it is for her birthday.
At the Bar
Armando and Mario arrive and right behind them Marcela and
Patricia arrive. Marcela sends Patricia inside to spy.
Marcela is preparing to move to the driver's side in case
something goes wrong. She wants to be able to drive off as
fast as possible even if it means leaving Patricia behind.
Patricia gets upset because they could discover her and
she would lose her job. Marcela tells her not to worry. If
she should happen to lose her job she will find her
another. Patricia calls Marcela and tells her that they
are alone, but looking at a picture. Patricia tells her
that she will try to find out who is in the picture. She
says to Marcela "over and out". Armando is upset
about having to go out with Betty. He's naming all the
women that he could be with, he points at Patricia (not
knowing that it is her) and says that he could be going
out with "esa". Mario tells him to go ahead and
cancel with Betty. He tells him that he can't because she
is so looking forward to their going out. He also tells
him that Nicolas has been calling all day in order to
invite Betty out and he cannot permit her to go out with
him.
Betty's House
Betty is getting a little dizzy with the cocktail. The
Cuartel is totally bored with Don Hermes music. Dona Julia
is trying to get Don Hermes to turn off his music. He puts
on one last song, the theme to Betty La Fea. Betty informs
them that this is his favorite song. He gets Betty and
makes her dance.
Freddy and Wilson arrive. Betty tries to intorduce them,
but Freddy insists on introducing himself personally. He
goes on to give his job description, carrying important
company papers. Betty's father says that his job is as a
messenger. The Cuartel bursts out laughing. Feddy then
introduces Wilson. Aura Maria asks Freddy if he brough
music, but he ignores her. Freddy puts on some music and
Betty asks the Cuartel if they let Freddy and Wilson know
that they had to leave at 10:00 p.m. Their answer is no.
Betty is worried.
At the Bar
Patricia is reporting to Marcela on the happenings inside
the bar. Marcela calls Armando. Armando tells Marcela that
he is at Betty's house. Marcela becomes very upset that he
is lying to her. Mario and Armando are leaving. Patricia
tries to leave, but since she doesn't have money to pay
her bill the waiter tries to stop her. She finally
escapes. However, not before Mario and Armando. Patricia
runs out telling Marcela to hurry. As Marcela drives off
to catch up to Armando she tells Patricia how he lied to
her about being at Betty's.
Betty's House
The party has picked up speed and Betty tells her mother
that it is time to get everyone to leave. Freddy lets Don
Hermes know that they are out of liquor. He offers to go
purchase more, but Betty tells him that they are leaving.
He says no, that they have not cut the cake or taken
pictures. Freddy is not ready to leave. Inisita tells
Freddy that Betty has other plans and he wants to know
with who.
Armando calls for Betty.
Today:
The phone is for Betty and she answers it full of hope;
it’s Armando on the phone. He tells her that he’s on
the way. Betty hasn’t gotten rid of all of the guests
though, “There’s one small problem,” she tells him,
“But in 15 minutes I’ll be ready.” Armando ties to
get out of this evening and is ready to call the night
off, “Don’t worry, I’ll see you tomorrow if
there’s some problem,” he tells her. Betty isn’t
giving up so easily, “No, but in 15 minutes I’ll be
ready,” she insists. “Have you been drinking?”
Armando asks. “Si,” she sheepishly admits. “In 15
minutes I’ll be at the corner. I’ll see you then. Be
well.” She turns and grins foolishly back at the group.
Marcela and Patricia pull up near Armando and wonder if
he’s parked in front of Betty’s house. “It looks
like he’s waiting for someone.” Patricia is sure it
can’t be Betty’s house. “It can’t be AA because
this person must be very poor. He’s waiting for someone,
that’s for sure!” Marcela needs to think (and spy),
“Be quiet, be quiet!” “I’m quiet!” hisses
Patricia.
Someone walks up the street singing a tango loudly…
it’s Papá. He’s carrying bags and he walks past the
women. They watch in amazement. He spots Armando car and
stops. “Doctor, what are you doing here? Are you
mistaken in the house? Have you had a drink, I do the same
when I come home late. Come on to my house now!”
“No…” Armando tries to stall. He tries to avoid Hermés
invitation to the house. “So you’re a little overcome
by the drink,” Hermés says expansively, “So what. But
the in that house is the assistant to the president and
she would like to see you, my daughter would, and I’m
bringing a bottle of the finest whiskey to continue
celebrating. Don’t be stubborn, I can’t leave you here
to sleep. I’ll accompany you to the house. I can’t
leave you to the crazies in the street…” He goes on to
talk about the experience from the other day with the
local bullies and Armando knows when he’s beaten. He
leans over and opens the car door for Hermés to get in so
they can back up to park in front of the house.
Patricia is confused by this turn of events and she and
Marcela speculate on who the guy could be who spoke to
Armando. Could it be that he invited him to a house of ill
repute? The follow Armando as he pulls up closer to
Betty’s house.
In the house Betty is desperately trying to kick out her
guests because she wants to go out. “Remember to tell my
father that you have to go now,” she coaches them. Julia
tells her that her father’s going to be unhappy that
they’re leaving so soon. They hear singing… it’s
Hermés and he announces a new diversion, a marvelous
surprise. “It’s Armando! Come in surprise! Don
Armando!” Armando enters the room cradling two bottles
in brown bags like twin babies, looking very very
sheepish. There’s no stopping the party now. The party
continues at Hermés’ insistence and he tells them that
Armando has come to salute the niña. Wilson comes to take
the bottles from Armando. The women tell try to make their
getaway as promised, they tell Hermés that need to leave
but he’s not going to hear of it. Armando tells him that
they have to get up early in the morning. No luck. “I
have one more surprise still!” Hermés tells Armando.
“You’re in your house!” He leads him past Betty who
looks very disappointed to be thwarted from spending time
alone with Armando. Inez tries to get the women to leave.
Aura Maria wants another drink.
In the car, Marcela and Patricia are astounded. Could it
be a brothel? “Let’s look,” suggests Marcela.
“How?” “Look in the window!” “Me?” shrieks
Patricia. “You’re the professional,” Marcela reminds
Patricia of her boast. “No, Marcé! Those people could
be dangerous!” “What happened to your professionalism?
If you’re not going to continue, we might as well as go
home.” “OK,” concedes Patricia, “But if they catch
me and call the police you’d better be there for me!”
Patricia runs up to the house and tries to peer in the
window.
Inside they’re having another toast. Aura Maria pulls
Betty aside and tries to encourage her to another drink.
Aura Maria is loaded. Hermés wants to show Armando all of
Betty diplomas. He reads them off one by one. How
embarrassing. He shows him her school photo. “She’s
very photogenic, no?” (LOL) Armando is trying to avoid
responding to this and looks more than mildly stunned.
He’s juggling the photo and drink and Hermés is
rattling on and on. Betty looks mortified. “Qué
bueno!” says Armando weakly. “I knew you’d agree,”
boasts Hermés proudly. Julia pours him another drink.
Hermés tries to pull Armando into another room and takes
away the photo. Armando tells Wilson not to drink too
much. Berta is drunk as a skunk and laughs that her
gordito is going to be sooo unhappy with her when he sees
her so intoxicated. She is waiting for the cab that her
gordito is sending for them and goes to window to look for
it. She pulls back the drapes and sees someone—it’s
Patricia who’s just then peering into the window— and
pulls back in alarm. She sits down and thinks she’s so
drunk she’s seeing hallucinations.
Patricia runs frantically back to the car, “Marcé, Marcé!”
and the words pour out that she’s seen them, that the
house is full of the cuartel. “Oh sure, so it is
Betty’s house,” says Marcela disgustedly. Patricia is
agitated because Berta might have spotted her and she
wants to get out of there… fast! “It is Betty’s
house and Armando told you the truth so let’s go home
now!” Marcela is still suspicious of his behavior,
“So, why did he go past the house and park on the
corner? Maybe he was arranged the meeting nearby!” Some
mariachis follow Nicolás up the street: it’s clearly a
serenata in the making.
Inside, Julia is pressing canapés on Armando and he
can’t grab one fast enough. Hermés is babbling on about
his tío Lázaro. Betty want Julia to pull him away from
Armando so they can be off. They hear the doorbell ring:
Betty goes to the door and she opens to Nicolás and the
mariachi. Armando looks drunker and grimmer at what this
implies and Berta smiles at the the romantic gesture.
Betty grabs Nicolás and tells him he can’t come in.
“What! I’m playing the part of your novio! I’m
wearing my father’s suit, I’ve brought you flowers,
I’ve brought the band!” From inside Hermés bellows,
“Who is it!” “Nicolás,” replies Betty. “Bring
him in!” Outside, Betty begs him to not go in. “Nicolás
calls out to Hermés that he’s brought a band,” Betty
tries to hush him and get him away, “Armando is here!”
“Well, why don’t you introduce me?” asks Nicolás.
“No it’s too dangerous! The whole office is here!”
pleads Betty. “Patricia is there?” Nicolás perks up
at that potentiality. “No!” exclaims Betty
disdainfully, “That woman never will enter my house!”
Nicolás is a little crushed and tries another tactic,
“What about the musicians?” Betty has the answer,
“Send them away.” “With paying?” “Pay them with
money from Terra Moda”, says Betty. Nicolás doesn’t
want to leave yet, “You have to hear". |