02/05/2018
TODAY ON THE BOSS!!! ❣❣❣❤
THE BOSS #8 Reposting 😂😂😂 this is today's episode 😘😘😘
IRENE AND JULIA WATCH IN DEPRESSION😭😭😭😭 AS ALEJANDRO KISSES 💋💋💋💋💋 AND MAKES LOVE TO GABRIELA. ❣❣❣❣❣🔥🔥🔥💥
Alejandro and Gabriela are still kissing like John Hughes possessed them outside Casa del Suarez, with Gaby re-declaring that she wants him to make her completely his woman. Ale naturally is all "Are you sure? Damn, let's get this show on the road!" as he hustles Gaby back in the car and hauls ass. This is all being witnessed by an increasingly depressed Irene in another car with, as it turns out, Julia (whose delusional mass has increased to the size of Gaby's Jeep, since she comments that "not only is she flirting with Fernando, but with my brother-in-law"). She has Julia follow Ale and Gaby to their next destination...
Inside (technically later), we see Fran settling in for the night and telling a drowsy Tigre that Ale actually left and Gaby is fast asleep. Fran thoughtbubbles for God to forgive her for lying, with a cute smile on her face.
Definitely condensing this for neatness: Ale naturally headed for the Hotel San Pedro, where we next see him carrying Gaby over the threshold and telling her that this is the first night of the rest of their lives. Gaby was already nervous about wanting him to make love to her before they left CDS, but it gets worse when he starts un******ng her and inadvertently mentions someone else beating him to being the father of her child. That leads her to start flashing back to her r**e while Ale is kissing on her, though she's able to hide that as just nerves.
They actually get naked and in bed (red sheets? I'm kind of surprised they didn't use white here), though we don't see them get there. Gaby's flashbacks get worse as Ale gets more passionate, to the point where she hallucinates that it's Fer on top of her--ski mask and all--and freaks out, pushing him away and screaming "No!" When Ale asks her what's wrong, Gaby sobs that she can't make love to him--the memories of "that man" are too much. Ale intuits that someone r**ed her, which she confirms, and he declares that no one else will ever hurt her--he won't let them--that el amor no duele, and that he won't touch her until she trusts him to do so. Gaby tearfully tells him that his love, next to her son, is the most beautiful thing in her life; she asks him to make love to her tonight, to "heal all the wrongs that were done" to her. She wants to be with him...and so she is, in a rather tender way with just a hint of soft filter...
(This is where I wonder if the message, so to speak, may have been hurt by someone's need for storyline brevity. I honestly can't help thinking that it might have been better if they didn't go on to make love right then. But that might be a bit weighty for this, so I digress.)
Afterwards, Gaby is happily going "I never knew it could be like this!" while Ale has his serious face on. He tells her that he needs to know what happened to her, and she in turn tells him the complete story: she was r**ed at the age of 16, on her way back from a movie, by the man in a ski mask. She also admits that David was indeed the result, and that while she had tried to forget and "love again" she hadn't been able to until she met him; he was the first person who could make her do that. Ale notes that he'll also be the last, if he has anything to say about it. They then briefly move on to talk about Antonia and how she really won't approve of Gaby as a a daughter-in-law, and so on.
SPDO: Ramon and Alberto are still camped out at what is actually the Doll House, discussing how they can keep quiet about the gold they found at El Chamuco. Alberto is slow to coming around to the idea, though he notes they would have to verify who owns the property...but that Antonia certainly wouldn't be going out there to check it for herself.
Alberto and Ramon get in one toast to "the Chamuco mine" before Bullethead shows up to ruin everything--he's been looking for them all over town, on Antonia's orders. He also discovers the gold nugget they found, which Ramon was failing at trying to hide. Alberto tries to spin it so they were just celebrating their discovery before going to tell Antonia; Bullethead naturally "suggests" he'll go along with them.
La Dorada: Anibal pops in to see Antonia, who had asked him to come by. She shows him the picture of David she stole from CDS, whom he automatically thinks is of Fernando (and the next-to-last link between them comes here, I guess, since Anibal mentions how Fer was bad-tempered as a child); Antonia tells him it's not Fer, but that she wants to find out who he really is with his help. She tells him a sanitized version of events--she suspects Fer had "something" to do with the child's mother, whom she apparently doesn't identify as Gaby--and she wants him to do a DNA test back in Mexico City on the D.L. She gives him that bit of Fer's hair she cut off in the last episode, and when Anibal notes that he'll need some of David's hair as well she says that she'll have it by tomorrow.
Fer is in his and Julia's bedroom with his close friend, the booze flask from the first episode, when Julia gets back from stalking Ale and Gaby. He asks where she's been, and she smugly says that she was watching "that slut" get it on with his brother; when he freaks and goes "Que?!?" she tells him how she saw them check in at the hotel--"Do you still want her now that she's Alejandro's?" Fer claims she's lying, and when she taunts him about it goes whack to her face. Gaby wouldn't let anyone touch her, according to him--least of all Ale--and if he really did touch her (wait for it...) he'll kill him.
Their conversation can only go downhill from here: "Fool!" "Es un amargada (bitter)!" "At least she's with a real man and not a drunk!" "Divorcing you in the morning, bitch!"
QLP: Irene is back home as well, where she breaks out the dreaded "No puede ser!" over what looks like a surveillance photo of Ale and the thought that he's getting it on with Gaby right now. He's supposed to be hers, to love only her! She follows that up by declaring that something needs to make Ale fall out of love with Gaby...
Irene...Fer...con todo mi corazón: "Deen deen deen deen..."
Back at LD Poncia comments on how Julia and Fer will be sleeping in separate bedrooms again and how their lives are a living hell to Antonia (there's the white nightgown again) before they get interrupted by a late-night visitor. Three of them in this case--Bullethead checks in with Alberto and Ramon in tow, and Alberto gives Antonia the gold he found in the stream. He correctly refers to it as alluvial gold, which is indeed found in stream beds and such, and that they just need to find the vein itself. (Ramon gets in a little sucking up, but not much.) After they leave Antonia gets a private moment to crow about how fate is apparently smiling on her between the gold she's about to obtain and the grandson she may finally have, with only one obstacle in her way: Gabriela Suarez.
The next morning Ale wakes Gaby up with breakfast in...well, next to bed. Gaby freaks, this time in a good way--she doesn't want to do the walk of shame in front of the Suarez menfolk. She gets dressed and makes it back to CDS, where Fran has already fixed everybody breakfast and told them that Gaby was sleeping in because she was sick. When Gaby shows up fully dressed, Fran covers for her by saying she went to the pharmacy; she also coaches Gaby through pantomime into saying she got a shot to back that up.
LD: Poncia is changing the sheets on Antonia's bed when she comes across the picture of David. She too thinks it's young Fer, and shows it to Fer when he pops in--and he denies it's him, but then realizes it's really Gaby's son. Poncia comments on the uncanny resemblance and how he and Gaby never worked out; she calls it a shame, but with Fer flashbacking to the r**e I call it divine novela providence.
SPDO: a happily humming Gaby drops David and Max off at school. They head onto the school grounds, where we see Bullethead pointing them out to another kid. This can't be good.
Ale is in his office at the mine, having some coffee and a flashback to last night when Irene and Patty show up. Irene notes that Patty's too shy to ask him for a job herself--okay, she cuts her the hell off to say that--but Patty does add that perhaps she could become an assistant to one of the engineers. Maybe the new one with the big eyes and the punchable face...what's his name...Alberto Espino?
Back at LD Antonia is "urging" Julio to help her out with the El Chamuco issue. Julio explains that the Chamuco Ravine land is indeed now registered to Tomas Suarez, and that anything having to do with that now would be a messy legal entanglement; naturally this doesn't go over well with the Ice Queen. Who made him mayor, after all, and got his daughter married to her son? If he doesn't do what she wants, those decisions can easily be "reversed."
Fer interrupts her whole I-own-you-bitch thing, armed with the picture of David--what's she doing with it? Antonia orders him off to the study and sends Julio on his way with a glare; she then goes to Fer, who says he's tired of Julia and los Montemar. He then busts out the picture again, and after initially trying to swerve Antonia admits that she thinks David is his son. Fer is ecstatic about the idea of finally having a son...well, sort of...
Fer: "This is great! I can finally ditch Julia and be a family with Gabriela and my son!"
IQ: "Honey, stop, you're talking crazy."
Fer: "Nonsense! Life's given me a chance to be happy with the only woman I've ever loved!"
IQ: "What part of cra--"
Fer: "I've dreamed of this for ever, but I never expected it to come true!"
IQ: "Okay, maybe I didn't think this part through..."
Fer: "I've got to get a divorce lawyer on speed-dial so I can marry Gabriela--"
IQ: "Oh, hell no. You are not marrying that girl! Besides, she doesn't even love you!"
Fer: "Well...she'll have to love me, or I'll take her son away from her! Yeah, that's it!"
IQ: "Oh, God, stop! She's no good for you, and we still have to prove that he's your son--"
Fer: "I love her, dammit!"
IQ: "But she won't love you when she realizes what you did to her!"
Fer: "No way! She'll understand when I explain it to her! I'll lay money on it--hell, I'm gonna go tell her right now!"
And Fer bails for CDS, unfortunately not accompanied by the sound of ten thousand cuckoo clocks. Antonia actually yells for Bullethead and orders him to stop Fer before he gets there and does anything stupid...well, stupider. Irene shows up right after this and tells her that Ale and Gaby are now lovers; Antonia blows it off, saying that Ale will get tired of her once he gets what we wants, but Irene notes that after seeing him earlier...he's in love with the girl.
Said girl is finally getting to work at this point, and after making googly eyes at Ale across the parking lot she runs into the leader of the Pig Posse (his last name is apparently Guillen). He says that Gaby should go get a job at the Doll House and leave the mining to the men; she cheerfully replies that she's in such a good mood even he can't bring her down. "Life is beautiful--despite you, Guillencito." She leaves him actually pouting in her wake. It's elementary school with more rocks.
CDS: Fran is watering some plants outside when here comes Fer like a man on a mission. And there's Bullethead and some other goon behind him--they literally grab him when he's about twenty paces from Fran and drag him off around the corner, with Fran just staring after them.
Bullethead actually takes Fer to the SPDO jail, where he is locked up "until he calms down" according to Lagarto. Fer yells for Bullethead to get him out, which he can't do--they both know who really had him put there--but then Bullethead produces a bottle of liquor, which Antonia sent along to "help him calm down." Fer is pi**ed, but obviously not pi**ed enough to not take the bottle.
Back at the mine Antonia storms into Ale's office and demands to know what he's doing with that "tramp" Gaby. Ale tells her to watch what she says about Gaby, and Christian Bach officially makes this the funniest episode thus far as Antonia goes all out--full-blown crocodile tears, sobbing about how all she just became a widow and her sons' love is all she has left, actually invoking "I gave you life, Alejandro! Doesn't that mean anything?" and "I don't know what I did to deserve both my sons destroying their lives!" But her continued blasting of Gaby makes Ale declare that her apparent plan to split him from Gaby had the opposite effect--he's going to marry her!
Since Antonia never learned the meaning of the word "stop," she actually presses on from there--he deserves much better than raising the bastard son of a woman with no principles, a woman who no doubt has slept with dozens of other men and is trying to trap him. And that's about it for Ale; he shouts at her that she's impossible to love, storms out of his office--oh, yeah, and he quits. (Yeah, there's that "I didn't think this part through..." look on her face again.)
CDS: CL finally remembers to ask Fran where she stashed the gold he brought home. Fran admits she gave it to Max to hide, which doesn't make him happy; Max is in danger thanks to that, according to CL. Speaking of which...ah, there's Max is walking across the playground at school. We see various kids, including the one from earlier with Bullethead, signaling each other like hardened crooks as he goes by. This leads to him being mobbed by eight kids, gagged with a bandanna, dragged off and tied up before getting stuffed into a supply closet. Bullethead obviously trained them himself.
El Espectador Redux: at Radio San Pedro, Gaston is getting a little cuddly with an unnamed cute brunette, who is actually his assistant, during an all-music block. He notes that even though she has learned a lot there, she needs to go to school to study journalism--which he says he'll pay for, no problem--before getting on the mic and interrupting "the poetry hour" to instead deliver another diatribe on how the "su***de" of Pascual Duarte was really murder and how more people who cross those in power will be killed if this impunity doesn't stop. Julio, listening in at City Hall, comments to Lagarto that they may have to silence Gaston if he doesn't shut up. Captain Lou is also listening in on a big ol' boombox at CDS; the show then gets anvilicious as hell by showing him as Gaston asks "Who will be the next person to die like a dog?"
Julio and Lagarto end up talking about this with Anibal--since the whole town listens to Gaston Goicochea on SPFM, he could indeed become a "leader" and a threat if he keeps talking about how the Montemar administration is corrupt. Julio suggests that they take him out, but Anibal orders them to simply scare him while he checks in with Antonia about the whole thing; Antonia agrees that only scaring Gaston should be fine for the moment, though she's far more concerned with destroying CL and Gaby.
Back at SPFM Gaston is telling his assistant/paramour how she can't go off to journalism school until she finds someone to make her a wedding dress...so she can marry him. Paramour goes "yay!" and they're all kissy-face (complete with Paramour ominously going "I don't think I could breathe if you weren't here") until Lagarto oozes in; you don't like it when people come into your home and interrupt you, right? Then don't interfere in things that aren't your business!
And the episode ends in the mine, where Guillen is as usual taunting Gaby with a joke about how she, a tomboy, would never be allowed in a brothel because her skin isn't as smooth as a prostitute's. Gaby's buzz has worn off enough that she briefly threatens him with a rock, but when he asks her to show them her boobs...oh, wait, what's Ale doing down here? Pow , right in the face, and we're blessedly one jackass down as Ale's yelling at everyone to
respect Gabriela Suarez!