'La Gata' Spoilers: Gisella Takes Advantage of Pablo After Drugging Him
In the previous episodes of "La Gata," Esmeralda was supposed to head into surgery but canceled at the last minute because someone persuaded her not to go through with it. Pablo found out, however, that if Esmeralda doesn't get surgery, she may never walk again. Then, Gisella continues to make Esmeralda's life difficult as she struggles with her recovery. (Catch up on episodes 71-75 here.)
Here's what to expect on episodes 76-80 of "La Gata."
Episode 76:
Pablo tells Javier that he is afraid of losing Esmeralda, who he loves so much. Javier is also having a hard time with his feelings. He knows he likes Esmeralda, but he is also her doctor. There's also the fact that Pablo is with Esmeralda, but that doesn't concern him as much.
Episode 77:
Esmeralda starts on her rehabilitation, and that's when she realizes that Javier is in love with her. Pablo had already suspected this about Javier, and he's going to make sure there is distance between the two.
Episode 78:
Lorenza de Martinez Negrete may have wanted to harm Esmeralda with Gisella's help, but she is starting to regret having teamed up with her because Gisella is relentless.
Agustin is detained.
Lorenza can't believe what is going on with her family.
Episode 79:
The clinic put together a party, so Gisella sees this as an opportunity to harm Esmeralda. She distracts Pablo and puts a couple of drops of something in his drinks.
Pablo ends up losing consciousness, and Gisella dresses up as Esmeralda and takes advantage of him. She has proven to be obsessed with Pablo and wants Esmeralda to think that Pablo willingly cheated on her.
Episode 80:
Damian has proof in his hands that El Silencioso is innocent, and the real guilty parties may soon have to pay for their action.
Lorenza confronts Gisella after she sees her son unconscious in his room.
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