

S13:16:14 GMT -5 jazz73 said:Telemundo ran a novela before called Tierra de Pasiones, which in English is Land of Passions. Where the heroine was actually in a coma and dreamed the whole thing. I stopped watching, but I think they gave it a DALLAS ending.

It didn't end well, or the novela either. Unfortunately they were caught by his homophobic grandmother. But I remember it because it was the only bed scene for a same sex couple in novelas I've seen. It was cleverly edited and you technically didn't see anything really. He was in love with his best friend and they even showed them in bed. I do remember the young man was the heroine's son. There was another one, but I can't remember the name.
#Mas sabe el diablo series#
I don't remember if they ever kissed but they ended the series together.

But then the heroine found her long lost son who turned out to be gay. They showed them kissing once or twice, but in a way where you didn't see anything. He at first fell for a guy who was interested in his money and even ended marrying his sister. It had a good gay storyline with one of the young men. Telemundo ran a novela before called Tierra de Pasiones, which in English is Land of Passions. They haven't really devoted a lot of time to them, but what they have shown has been good. He and Horacio have hooked up but Cristian is not out to anyone. Horacio is out and proud, while Cristian started out deeply in the closet with a domineering Mother to rival his older brother. The taller guy Cristian is Hierro's brother. Horacio is her gay best friend and law partner. But she was Angel/Diablo's lawyer and the fell in love. He presents a businessman front in his daily life. The heroine started out as Martin Hierro's girlfriend. He sets up their hits and they do the dirty work. Unknown to him and his band of thieves Hierro is Charlie to their Angels. Angel grew up to be a "professional" thief alias El Diablo. She never told him and named the boy Angel. The premise is that the bad guy Hierro had a son with the hero's Mom when she was a maid at his house. I stopped, though sometimes I'll catch Horacio and Cristian on YouTube.

She's a fan of the actor who plays the main villain Martin Hierro. S19:01:49 GMT -5 jazz73 said:My mom and I started to watch this one together. My mom and I started to watch this one together. As long as the storyline is good, you really can't complain too much, right? I also hate the way the writers leave the SanDiego fights unresolved. And it always goes days, even weeks for Santi and Diego to show up too. Horacio and Christian haven't been seen together for three weeks now. The only thing I have a problem with is their limited screen time. And it's not played for laughs, like that Perez show from Mexico. The characters are complex, with real issues, being gay is just a part of who they are. Well, they do that too, but not ONLY that. I also appreciate that they don't play on the "I'm not gay, I'm in the closet". The characters are not stereotypical, they are portrayed as REAL gay people. Telemundo is doing great with their gay storylines, so props to them! I already wrote a comment about it on AfterElton, that they should check out for Mas Sabe and NRPP. And a gay kiss is obviously too controversial for MexicoĪnyways, to the point, yes. It's the whole promise of that soap I have a problem with. Not a gay kiss for laughs like that time on Rebelde, or in that new Mexican novela where they CUT OUT the gay kiss! WTH!?!?! Someone tipped me off about the Mexican soap, but warned me about the gay character who is very stereotypical, maybe he is, but he is VERY cute though. I know! Totally! Telemundo is doing GREAT with their gay storylines, and isn't this kinda a breakthrough? Has there ever been a SERIOUS gay kiss on a telenovela before? and I'm meaning a SERIOUS kiss.
