Telemundo Jugar con Fuego spoilers finds that the final episode of the special limited novela, Jugar con Fuego. There’s a lot to catch up on, so if you missed, here’s the ending in your Jugar con Fuego recap.
Jugar con Fuego Spoilers: Consequences and paternity tests
Peter Miller (Tony Plana) flips out following the revelation that his wife has been cheating on him. He blames himself for being dumb enough to spoil her so much and give her everything, including a child. He can’t believe this is how she’s repaid him for everything, and Camila Miller (Gabi Espino) is muy arrepentido. We’re sure she is. Can’t be easy to maybe lose a cushy life for some game you were playing.
Jugar con Fuego Spoilers: Playing with Fire – Gran Final, Part 2
Dolores (Leticia Huijara) meets with Peter later on and he pays her for the removable. She lets him know that she’s got a copy, but he’s not worried that she’ll do anything stupid. He orders her and her son to get bien lejos so he never has to see them again. She eventually leaves after learning her son is dead.
Back at home, Camila is grateful he did this and begs forgiveness, but he’s not willing to let her off so easy. He actually makes her sit and read the love notes, which obviously makes her uncomfortable. He rubs in what she did, and insists that she read while thinking about Fabrizio. She breaks down at one point, and he rubs in her betrayal some more. For a second, he looks like he’s going to burn her with a ring he placed over a lighter, but he doesn’t. Instead, he tosses it in front of her and says to go find someone who would do that, because she deserves it. And wow. Yes, he is totally savage. She points out his big thing with forgiveness, but he thinks this is just a little more serious than a burned blouse.
Given the situation, Peter has found it a smart move to get a paternity test done on the kid. When the result comes in, Camila pleads her case more. She even offers to leave, should the test show he’s not the father, but she begs him to give her another chance if it is. Apparently, the test showed he’s the daddy, because their story ends with he and the kid playing outside when Camila comes out and joins them.
Jugar con Fuego Spoilers: Se acabo
Looks like the murder plan has finally gotten to the point of no return. Andres (Germán Quintero) gets a visit from the commandante when he gets home, and is played some audio of Jorge ordering the murder. Don Andres is furious about the murder plan and confronts Jorge. Jorge tries to spin it as a fake recording, but Don Andres, not being born yesterday, doesn’t buy it. He says there are no murderers in his family, and he’s furious that Jorge put the family business in peril. The fight gets heated, and Andres ends up having a heart attack in the fields. As he’s dying, he informs Jorge none of this will ever be his.
A sudden time jump brings us to the funeral, where Peter and Jorge end up discussing the Fabrizio (Jason Day) situation and how Peter wants to take care of the guy. Jorge basically hints it’s already done. After the funeral, the cop comes along and mentions the recordings to Jorge, while promptly brings him to his office for a little bribery.
While that’s going on, a kid names Mateo approaches Martina Jaramillo (Margarita Rosa de Francisco) and hands her a note from Thiago (Mercelo Serrado) saying that her husband is a monster and killed Fabrizio. Martina confronts him over it, and he basically tells her she’s to blame for her father’s infarto. She shows him the wallet and holds a gun she found on him, asking if this is the weapon he used, then goes off on him for the wat her treated her. She threatens to tell the cops everything. They struggle, a gunshot fires, and he manages to stage things so she seems to be going insane. Martina is hauled off to a psyche ward, because what’s a telenovela without at least one character losing it?
What he doesn’t know is, Poncho (Luis Alberti) is on to everything and he’s asked Andrea to meet him. He informs her that Fabrizio loved her and would never have left. He says that her father killed him. The lackies, who had been following her and getting more and more antagonistic with each other are watching. They try to take out Poncho, but Andrea gets in the way. Eliseo (Ricardo Vesga) doesn’t seem to have a problem with that, but Gildardo (Alejandro Aguilar) does. He kills Eliseo, which allows Andrea and Poncho to take off.
Andrea Jaramillo (Laura Perico) asks her father to meet her following Poncho’s revelation When he arrives, she calls him out for her mother being locked away, as she thinks it’s about pura venganza. She says all her mother ever needed was actual affection and love. She then takes her father’s hand and puts it over her stomach. She informs him that she’s pregnant, then accuses him of killing the father of her child. She tells him she hates him and being his daughter. The words obviously hurt, because he ends up backing away from her so fast, he trips over a rock and falls to his death. Oops. As for Gildardo, he’s dragged off to la carcel where he belongs.
Jugar con Fuego Spoilers: Happy ending?
The series ends with a scene of Andrea yelling for Fabrizio over and over. We finally learn that there’s been another time jump, and she’s actually calling for her son. Andrea and Martina watch as little Fabrizio kicks a soccer ball around.
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