'La Gata' Spoilers: Esmeralda Wants to Move on From Pablo, Giving Mariano an Opportunity to Win Her Over
On "La Gata," it has become clear that Esmeralda may never walk again. Gisella is happy that Esmeralda is suffering, but Gisella knows she is still losing to Esmeralda. Therefore, she has decided that if it comes down to it, she will kill Esmeralda. (Catch up on episodes 61-65 here.)
Here's what's coming up on episodes 66-70 of "La Gata."
Episode 66:
La Jarocha doesn't believe that Lorenza really cares about Esmeralda's children. She has been acting kind toward them, but La Jarocha feels wary.
Pablo's mother realizes that she can't force herself to like Esmeralda.
When Esmeralda arrives home, all she wants is to see her children. She ends up being surprised.
Episode 67:
Agustin Martinez Negrete is going after El Silencioso, but he knows he has to protect himself. Therefore, he is transferring all of his businesses and assets into someone else's name.
Esmeralda has gotten her doctor's attention. The man who is helping her through rehabilitation has been charmed by Esmeralda.
Episode 68:
El Silencioso is being told by everyone that he should just tell Esmeralda that he is her father, but he doesn't want to do it that way. El Silencioso doesn't want Esmeralda to think her father is not honorable. He says he will wait until he can get his good name back.
Agustin is already thinking of new ways to get El Silencioso in jail again.
Episode 69:
Pablo said he would be with Esmeralda forever, but Esmeralda finds out that he kissed Gisella. Esmeralda now thinks that she wants him out of her life forever. Mariano sees an opportunity, and he's going to make sure he stays by Esmeralda's side to try to win her over.
Episode 70:
After El Silencioso catches Pablo kissing Gisella, Pablo claims he would never betray Esmeralda.
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