'La Gata' Finale Spoilers: Lorenza Goes to Jail, Then Goes Crazy
Peviously on "La Gata," Virginia died during childbirth. Meanwhile, Lorenza continued to try to break up Esmeralda and her family by getting Pablito to believe the worst about his mother. (Catch up on episodes 111-115 here.)
Here's what happens in episodes 116-121 of "La Gata."
Episode 116:
After Ines decided to distance herself from her son, she is starting to rethink her decision. Now, she is trying to get him back and looks for Garabato, so that she can be with her son.
Esmeralda and Lorenza continue to have problems with one another. And Esmeralda is going to receive bad news from Pablo.
Episode 117:
Garabato is worried now that Ines wants her son back. Esmeralda is fed up with living in Lorenza's home, and she is thinking of just leaving.
Episode 118:
Lorenza is very insistent that Pablito stay with her when Pablo and Esmeralda decide to move out. Esmeralda is not OK with this. Garabato realizes that he still loves Ines.
Episode 119:
Pablo is starting to become more suspicious of Esmeralda, and it's all because of Gisella. Lorenza is trying very hard to keep Esmeralda from her children.
Episode 120:
Garabato's son has been diagnosed with a terrible illness. Ines discovers that Carlos Horacio is her son.
Lorenza is starting to see consequences for her actions after some of her things are stolen.
Episode 121:
Pablito tells Esmeralda and Pablo that Lorenza has been telling him terrible stories so that he can hate his mother. Esmeralda and Pablo are not upset at him.
Lorenza is jailed and humiliated by the press. She is transferred to a prison outside of the country, and she becomes crazy when she is lonely.
Garabato takes his son to meet Ines in the hospital. She dies knowing that her family has forgiven her.
Centavito's daughter has an operation, and, as a result, she is able to see her dad for the first time.
Esmeralda and Pablo get married alongside their loved ones.
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