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Difficulty:
Length: 3:05
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Mariano is offering a job to Marisol. That sounds like a nice gesture but definitely there is something sinister about it. It could be Mariano’s evil look or the terrifying music, but we sure feel relief when she rejects him.
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Difficulty:
Length: 2:56
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Maybe, at first glance, Pedro is afraid of getting sick and that’s why he keeps his distance from Julieta’s bed. Or maybe it’s just time for El Pastorcito Mentiroso.
Meanwhile, wedding plans keep changing and there may be an exciting surprise in store for us.
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Difficulty:
Length: 3:06
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Gunther believes military-style discipline is the only way to achieve a perfect wedding. But, before long, the winds of revolt pick up in the kitchen. Meanwhile, Marisol runs home crying, unaware that Pedro is there, tending to her daughter. And who could that be lurking in the shadows outside their window? No, it couldn’t be….
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Difficulty:
Length: 2:52
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Gunter finally joins ranks with the rest of the wedding party in order to make a real countryside wedding. But Anita, the bride herself, is not making the wedding planner’s job easier. Will we ever get to “I do” ?
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Difficulty:
Length: 3:01
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Anita is not just worried about her upcoming wedding; there is something else upsetting her and it appears to be that Pedro and Marisol are together. She’s trying to explain herself, but Grandma is wise and gives us some advice worth following.
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Difficulty:
Length: 3:37
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Provócame unfolds like a fairy tale: There is a little princess, a king dealing with a witch and a poor but brave laborer willing to try to turn the world around. With a little imagination, Buenos Aires becomes a magic kingdom in this telenovela.
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Difficulty:
Length: 3:30
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Everybody is plotting something in Provócame. In this episode, Victoria is trying to convince Marisol that you should keep your enemies closer than your friends, while Grandma is playing Cupido for Pedro and Ana.
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Difficulty:
Length: 3:19
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
The wedding is getting close and pressure is growing at the house. Even Gunther seems more unbearable than ever before!
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Difficulty:
Length: 2:51
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
Finally the wedding day is here, but don’t worry: there’s still plenty of drama left. The painful lesson of the day: is not the same to invited than welcomed!
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Difficulty:
Length: 2:54
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
The big day is here but it only means problems, problems, and more problems. Will Pedro be able to talk some sense into Ana? Will Cecilia be able to kick Victoria out?
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Difficulty:
Length: 3:40
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
For Marisol, any moment would be a good moment to leave the wedding. She is having anything but a good time. But Pedro, in what could be interpreted as a masochist act, convinces her to stay.
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Difficulty:
Length: 2:48
Accent: Argentina/Puerto Rico
We finally understand where Ana Laura’s heart really lies. She’s taking one for her father. And what better place to daydream than while standing at the altar?
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