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Post by hopelessromantic on Nov 6, 2016 21:41:59 GMT -5
My most favorite scene between these two was when Alberto and Ana visited Paris!!!Their bedroom scene was hot!!!!😜😜😜
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Post by Erulastiel on Dec 19, 2016 0:20:46 GMT -5
1. What's your take on the relationship? They have the sweetest love story I've ever seen on TV. I'm trying to think of one that might rival it and I can't and I'm a sucker for tearjerker love stories. I guess it's because we see this genuine innocent love that begins when they're children and S1 and S2 the question always is can they make this sweet, genuine love work in the adult world or will they have to put it aside and be with other people? They also have a very complex relationship, which isn't seen on American TV very often. They are each other's safe space, their refuge from the world.
At the same time their relationship is not perfect. Ana loves Alberto but she doesn't always trust that they can make it work. It's kind of understandable because she's spent much of her life longing for him thinking he's forgotten her and he comes back wanting her and she's like, "not so fast". She knows Alberto can get any woman he wants and she questions whether their relationship can work. It's why she refuses to stay with him in S1 when she finds out what's going on with Velvet. The people there are her family and she wasn't about to leave them with an uncertain future for the man she loves but questions.
Alberto's relationship with Velvet is fascinating. It's his life but he has a love-hate relationship with it. One the one hand he loves following in his father's footsteps but putting his own touch on it. On the other, Velvet keeps costing him the love of his life. He's always asking Ana to run away with him and to forget Velvet.
2. What's your favorite Ana/Alberto moment? It's a hard one but their first love scene in S1. The sexual tension between them was evident from their first scene together, even when they were yelling at each other. Especially when Ana stayed at the Marquez home. So when they acted on it, it was magical--especially because there was the angst from being apart for so long, Ana deciding not to go to Barcelona but knowing Alberto was proposing to Cristina AND both of them knowing this is likely to blow up in their faces at some point.
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