Ahhhh!!!! I wasn’t going to read this but I’ll be out of town again next week and, reading the link text, I feel like this is something I need to be prepared for. HOLY SHIT.
Yeah, I think it’s pretty clear that the death is Petra because why else would they close up the factory for the workers to attend the funeral, and also that picture of Benjamín looking mournful and wearing black. I just wish they’d chosen a less violent way to write her character off, even if I understand that death is always the more dramalicious alternative. (And also, I don’t know if Miguel necessarily kills her, because the thing about him moving up in his business with Don Ricardo seems to me to be done out of grief, but I guess it could also be guilt.) At least she’s not gay, so we don’t have another dead lesbian on our hands, and at least it seems they had to do it because Carlota was leaving and not because of shock value like with Basilio. And I feel really bad about this, but I’m glad she definitely won’t be Celia’s endgame now.
As for Aurora, my only concern is that the word “escalofriante” connotes something more terrible than just a forced marriage IMO. It reminded me of their conversation about all the women locked in asylums for being like them and Celia asking Aurora if that wasn’t gonna happen to them. On the other hand, if Aurora WERE going to be locked up somewhere, she wouldn’t have been able to come back to calmly tell Celia about it, so. Ugh, either way, I really really hope it’s something reversible and that doesn’t ruin her character, because at the moment I can’t handle the idea of Celia’s endgame being some random woman we haven’t even met yet. SIGH.
Ahhhh!!!! I wasn’t going to read this but I’ll be out of town again next week and, reading the link text, I feel like this is something I need to be prepared for. HOLY SHIT.Yeah, I think it’s pretty clear that the death is Petra because why else would they close up the factory for the workers to attend the funeral, and also that picture of Benjamín looking mournful and wearing black. I just wish they’d chosen a less violent way to write her character off, even if I understand that death is always the more dramalicious alternative. (And also, I don’t know if Miguel necessarily kills her, because the thing about him moving up in his business with Don Ricardo seems to me to be done out of grief, but I guess it could also be guilt.) At least she’s not gay, so we don’t have another dead lesbian on our hands, and at least it seems they had to do it because Carlota was leaving and not because of shock value like with Basilio. And I feel really bad about this, but I’m glad she definitely won’t be Celia’s endgame now.As for Aurora, my only concern is that the word “escalofriante” connotes something more terrible than just a forced marriage IMO. It reminded me of their conversation about all the women locked in asylums for being like them and Celia asking Aurora if that wasn’t gonna happen to them. On the other hand, if Aurora WERE going to be locked up somewhere, she wouldn’t have been able to come back to calmly tell Celia about it, so. Ugh, either way, I really really hope it’s something reversible and that doesn’t ruin her character, because at the moment I can’t handle the idea of Celia’s endgame being some random woman we haven’t even met yet. SIGH.
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