Eternamente amándonos spoilers reveal the Gran Final is in the books. Before we start diving into Vencer la Culpa, let’s take a look at how Eternamente amándonos turned out. We’ll also talk about how it compares to some others recently. Here’s what you need to know.
Eternamente amándonos Spoilers: Points for creativity
First, Eternamente amándonos spoilers reveal this show has been a little different than some of the ones we’re used to. For example, we think Martina Rangel vda. de Iturbide (Diana Bracho) was the true protagonist of this show, even though Paula Bernal (Alejandra Robles Gil) and Rogelio Iturbide Rangel (Marcus Ornellas) are supposed to be.
In fact, when the show was announced, Bracho was listed as being the main antagonist. And we do see where she certainly started that way. But we’ll get into her more in a minute.
The other thing that makes this show unique and stand out in our minds was the ending. The scene took place at a birthday party years after the events of the rest of the show. As things wound down, the part goers celebrating broke the fourth wall.
A character who had passed before the party suddenly came into the scene, as did others from behind the scenes. It was a nice way to close it out that we don’t remember seeing before.
Eternamente amándonos Spoilers: Breaking the trend
Another thing about the finale was, we actually thought it was a nice ending. Sadly, a lot of Televisa novela finales have left us less than impressed. For example, El Amor Invencible felt rushed at the end.
The only good thing about it for us was the lead actually broke a trend by not choosing either potential love interest at the end. Instead she’d chosen to focus on the children she’d thought had died and had recently discovered were actually still alive.
It’s unfortunate that some good shows have been tainted by the ending, Eternamente amándonos spoilers reveal this one actually not only gave us a fitting ending that didn’t feel forced/rushed, but it actually moved us to tears. In the last moments of the novela,
Paula is the birthday girl and celebrating her 40th. Martina had passed years before, but had prepared a special present for her daughter-in-law to be given to her on that day. Along with the gift was this beautiful letter where Martina praised Paula and expressed the motherly love that Paula wanted so badly. Especially after she’d learned her own mother never wanted her.
Eternamente amándonos Spoilers: Evolution
Finally, we mentioned feeling like Martina was the real protagonist. That’s because we feel she not only showed far more growth than the other characters, but because she really was the center of the family. Early on, she was controlling and manipulative, doing everything she could to get rid of Paula. She’d found Paula unacceptable as an in-law and often showed it.
By the end of the novela, she’d come to love and accept Paula. In fact, she chose Paula to be the next monarca of the family when the day came she wasn’t there anymore. She also came to accept Blanca Ortiz (Valentina Buzzurro), another one she felt wasn’t suitable for one of her sons.
But more than anything, it’s her willingness to forgive and accept Ignacio Cordero (Juan Martín Jáuregui). He was her late husband’s secret child, a product of an affair years ago she didn’t learn about until Ignacio and his mother came to town to make their lives miserable.
Ignacio and his mother blamed her for his father’s abandonment and went to horrible lengths to hurt them. Yet, after he saved Fernando Iturbide Rangel (Francisco Pizaña) from a robber’s bullet, she changed.
She actually not only accepted Ignacio, but she gave him the place he was due in the family company. Talk about a journey! And we loved every minute of it.
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