Tonight's episode of "Que Te Perdone Dios" promises to be epic as evil Macaria (Sabine Moussier) will finally be exposed. The Univision primetime telenovela is going to face fierce competition tonight with the "El Señor De Los Cielos" Season 3 premiere, so it needs to step up its game and by the looks of it, it will. In the preview we see Renata (Rebecca Jones) slapping Macaria, like we've all wanted to since the beginning of this melodrama. The slap was well deserved after Macaria tells Renata she hates her along with Abigail (Zuria Vega). In another scene we see Fausto (Sergio Goyri) telling Macaria, it's time to tell the truth, which then is cut to him consoling Abigail. Who is watching? It's our Mateo (Mark Tacher) looking from afar how Abigail gets so close to Fausto. If he doesn't start suspecting that Fausto is a gross man after the love of his life, he doesn't deserve Abigail.
In case you have not been keeping up with "Que Te Perdone Dios" here is a quick recap. Renata is forced to give up her daughter after her father threatens her to give her away where she would never see her. Abigail is then raised by the maid Macaria, who in turn only takes care of her because she is getting money out of it. Renata then marries Fausto as he tells her he will help her fight to recuperate Abigail. Years go by and nothing happens. Fausto only married Renata because of her money. After Renata's father passes away, he makes Fausto the executor of all her properties, so he is forced to keep Renata on his good side. In the latest episodes, Fausto has been trying to win Renata over and faking he is nice to her and Abigail, so Renata can hand over all of her properties. This is why we think Fausto wants to tell Abigail the truth about Macaria, so he gains more points with all of them.
Macaria is evil and only cares about the money. She has never treated Abigail as a daughter and that is why Abigail always turns to her godmother Renata, which is really her mother. We can't wait to see what happens on Episode 66 of "Que Te Perdone Dios." Watch the preview down below and tell us what you think!
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