While drowning her sorrows at the Rumba night club, Michiko gets in a pseudo-confrontation with popular dancer Pepe Lima. It’s a small world and the next time “Michiko Spicy Cat” sees Pepe again it is while being held at gunpoint by those deadbeat kids from last episode. The kids take orders from Tony (who got his hand stepped on by Michiko) who in turn takes orders from Rico, and Rico wants Michiko to pay for Tony’s medical bills and the TV that Pepe just broke. As Michiko leaves, she finds Hatchin ready to bust in with a cleaver for a suicide rescue.
Naturally Pepe has a story, and it turns out she was a rich girl until her father died and the family drowned in debt. Now Pepe and her chubby little sister Lulu are trying to scrape together enough dollars for a fake ID to get into San Paraiso. During Pepe’s birthday party, Lulu breaks in to steal Michiko and Hatchin’s IDs only to find that they don’t have any. Desperate to get out of Favela, Pepe and Lulu rob Rico, but when Pepe forgets the cute picture they were going to use for Lulu’s ID, Lulu agrees to go back for it. Pepe begs Michiko for help and gets refused, and the last we see of Lulu is her being chased by two of Rico’s goons. Finally, Pepe gets caught by three of Rico’s kids, and they execute her.
Reaction:
Wow, this episode pulled no punches, and I was stunned with how things turned out. I was totally expecting Michiko to storm in and take out all of Rico’s gang, before zipping out unscathed with money and Hatchin’s old shoes. Instead, we see Michiko meekly paying off Rico’s demands and then being angry and frustrated with herself for refusing to help Pepe. We’ve seen Michiko be really brave before, so perhaps she really is shackled by her responsibility of taking care of Hatchin.
I probably should have realized this wouldn’t be a very funny episode when Rico gave Pepe her birthday present. Lulu was surprisingly quick and agile while robbing Michiko, but I worry that she was unable to escape. You’d think that an episode about a lady dancing for dollars (ok, acra) would be fun, but really this episode was quite depressing. BTW, does anyone pay to eat at Ran Yin’s place?
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Summary:
While drowning her sorrows at the Rumba night club, Michiko gets in a pseudo-confrontation with popular dancer Pepe Lima. It’s a small world and the next time “Michiko Spicy Cat” sees Pepe again it is while being held at gunpoint by those deadbeat kids from last episode. The kids take orders from Tony (who got his hand stepped on by Michiko) who in turn takes orders from Rico, and Rico wants Michiko to pay for Tony’s medical bills and the TV that Pepe just broke. As Michiko leaves, she finds Hatchin ready to bust in with a cleaver for a suicide rescue.
Naturally Pepe has a story, and it turns out she was a rich girl until her father died and the family drowned in debt. Now Pepe and her chubby little sister Lulu are trying to scrape together enough dollars for a fake ID to get into San Paraiso. During Pepe’s birthday party, Lulu breaks in to steal Michiko and Hatchin’s IDs only to find that they don’t have any. Desperate to get out of Favela, Pepe and Lulu rob Rico, but when Pepe forgets the cute picture they were going to use for Lulu’s ID, Lulu agrees to go back for it. Pepe begs Michiko for help and gets refused, and the last we see of Lulu is her being chased by two of Rico’s goons. Finally, Pepe gets caught by three of Rico’s kids, and they execute her.
Reaction:
Wow, this episode pulled no punches, and I was stunned with how things turned out. I was totally expecting Michiko to storm in and take out all of Rico’s gang, before zipping out unscathed with money and Hatchin’s old shoes. Instead, we see Michiko meekly paying off Rico’s demands and then being angry and frustrated with herself for refusing to help Pepe. We’ve seen Michiko be really brave before, so perhaps she really is shackled by her responsibility of taking care of Hatchin.
I probably should have realized this wouldn’t be a very funny episode when Rico gave Pepe her birthday present. Lulu was surprisingly quick and agile while robbing Michiko, but I worry that she was unable to escape. You’d think that an episode about a lady dancing for dollars (ok, acra) would be fun, but really this episode was quite depressing. BTW, does anyone pay to eat at Ran Yin’s place?
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