'Pasión y Poder' Telenovela Spoilers
Univision's primetime telenovela "Pasión y Poder" is ending and we have major finale spoilers of what happens on the last episodes. Televisa

Univision's primetime telenovela "Pasión y Poder" is airing its finale tonight. Fernando Colunga stars in the soap portraying the conniving Eladio Gómez-Luna. The role was different for the actor who is usually the male lead. Cast of this production also included Jorge Salinas, Marlene Favela, Susana Gonzalez, Michelle Renaud, José Pablo Minor and many more. "Pasión y Poder" aired its final episode weeks ago in México so we already have spoilers. So if you want to know what happens in the season finale, read on. We have summed up the last episode in 10 major points. These plot revelations cover how and where all the main characters end up. Read along and tell us if you liked the finale in the comment section below!

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1. Eladio Gómez-Luna: Fernando Colunga's character completely turns around and he becomes so good Mother Teresa might seem less saintly in comparison.

2. Arturo (Jorge Salinas) dies because Franco shows him no mercy and kills him.

3. Franco (Danilo Carrera) ends up in the same jail as Erick and it's suggested he gets raped by the inmates.

4. Erick (Alejandro Nones) ends up in jail and they chop off his fingers.

5. Nina (Marlene Favela) cries for her dead daughter and her other son that ends up in jail. She also becomes nice and now loves her daughter Regina.

6. Regina (Michelle Renaud) and David (José Pablo Minor) end up together, they don't get married but they do get engaged.

7. Julia (Susana Gonzalez) decides to take time for herself and winds up forgiving Eladio, they end up together.

8. Consuelo (Altair Jarabo) and Miguel (Jauma Mateu) decide to raise Baby Erick together.

9. Julia's dad (Luis Bayardo) is taken to a senior citizen home.

10. Gabriela (Fabiola Guajardo) and Agustín (Marco Méndez) end up together.

"Pasión y Poder" final episode airs on Univision on Thursday, April 28 at 8pm/7c.

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