Fernando Colunga and Susana Gonzalez characters on "Pasión y Poder" had a tumultuous relationship. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! Only read ahead if you have watched the telenovela finale tonoght on Univision. Julia (Gonzalez) had enough on the last episode when she discovered every single person that she cared for, lied to her. She wanted to take time off and gather her thoughts about what step she was going to take. Julia decides to travel the world and at the end we see her walking through the streets of San Francisco, California. There, Eladio (Colunga) meets up with her and proposes to her. Julia accepts and they kiss with the Golden Gate Bridge as their backdrop. Watch the beautiful scene and last minutes of the telenovela down below and tell us what you think of the finale!
On "Pasión y Poder," Fernando Colunga played Eladio Gómez-Luna, an attractive man with a fierce and determined personality. He is a business genius, but a chauvinist with Julia, his wife, whom he loves but hasn’t managed to make her love him back. Ever since he was young, he holds a deep grudge against Julia’s former fiancé, Arturo Montenegro, whom he wants to destroy at all costs. He has two children: David, for whom he suspects Julia cheated on him with Arturo, and Franco, fruit of an affair he had with Caridad and whom he denies despite of their similarities.
Susana Gonzalez played Julia Vallado de Gómez, an attractive woman with a generous heart and an upright and selfless personality. She fell in love with Arturo when she was young, but she gave up on him when he cheated on her and got another woman pregnant. She accepted marrying Eladio even though she didn’t love him, hoping to fall in love with him one day; however, her marriage hasn’t been a happy one and the only reason why she stays there is to keep David, her only son, safe from her husband’s rejection. Her love for her son and Arturo are the reasons why she will fight against everything.
"Pasión y Poder" finale airs on Thursday, April 28 at 8pm/7c on Univision.
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