Sunday, February 08, 2009

Maña Es Para Siempre: a Third Synopsis To Wet Your Whistle

Ha! As if TMBMOE wasn't enough!
[The original, Spanish version of this Televisa/Univision link Univision 2/4/09 Synopsis for this announcement was posted courtesy of eeyore over at Telenovela World’s MEPS forum. It should give another bit of additional detail about the main characters' relationships for everybody. –ed.]

Colunga and Lucero confront each other, and Silvia Navarro is trapped between both of them in this, her (Navarro’s) debut at Televisa. Based on the Columbian novela, Pura Sangre, Mañana Es Para Siempre, is the story of a stealthily introduced instrument of vengeance in a family dairy conglomerate, with a single purpose: to destroy them.

Sinopsis

The love of Fernanda Elizalde and Eduardo Juarez is born in childhood, but social classes separate them. Eduardo is the son of Soledad, the cook of the Elizalde’s, Fernanda’s family. Eduardo is sent off to study out of the country and Soledad intercepts the letters her son sent to Fernanda.

Fernanda grows up and turns into a beautiful woman. Disillusioned in light of Eduardo’s silence and absence, she gets engaged to Damian, a young man of her social station. Eduardo returns without notifying anyone in order to see his dying mother. She tells him the reason that he has been kept away. Inside the Elizalde family lives a viper named Barbara Greco whose end is to cause harm, and because of ambition, she hasn’t hesitated in committing the worst crimes. Soledad dies and Eduardo swears vengeance against Barbara. He appears before the Elizalde family the day of Fernanda’s wedding, under the identity of Franco Santoro. Everybody thinks he’s a millionaire ready to become a partner in Syndicated Dairy Products, the Elizalde’s company.

Fernando feels an immediate attraction for Franco, but she doesn’t suspect that she’s dealing with Eduardo, whom she believes to be dead. Eduardo begins his plan for revenge, but it will be difficult since Barbara is the puppet of Artemio Bravo, a mysterious individual determined to destroy the Elizalde’s.

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Comments:
Thanks for the information, Jardinera, I watched a bit of this in Mexico, oh hell, I watched it every night I had a TV and it was on. But without spoiling anything, it was fun to see Lucero as a villainess. And of course, Fernando is divino whatever his role and he does take his shirt off from time to time. I'm ready for it.
 

That was really interesting. Thank you for the synoopsis. Who is Eduardo's father?
Liena, FL
 

No doubt that'll be part of the mysteries to unfold.....
 

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