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arturo gandia
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being the most hateable characters ever
BEN SOLO: “Can you see my surroundings? I can’t see yours. Just you.”
FRANCISCO GÓMEZ: “I can’t remember anything. Just you.”
I’m weak for couples in which he/she tell her/him (or him/her) these two words, one behind the other.
Reanimate me, please.
“You have to wake up, Francisco.”
Lidia/Alba visiting Francisco’s bedside during the 4th season of Las Chicas del Cable (Cable Girls) + Lidia/Alba placing a soft kiss on his forehead twice.
“I need a fresh start, to get away from the pain I’m feeling.”
It will always kill me how much desperate is Alba/Lidia in this scene: she wants to hold Francisco’s hand, but she has to stop herself from doing it because of Carlos sitting next to her... and when he’s outside the room - he’s not, but she thinks so - she can't control herself any longer. I liked Carlos and Alba/Lidia together, but... it’s so obvious (at my eyes, at least). Alba/Lidia can always keep control of her feelings when she’s with Carlos. When she’s with him, she’s not one hundred percent in that relationship. Yet, when she’s with Francisco... she runs amok. She feels lost without him. That’s why she does need him in any way in her life - as lover or as friend... it doesn’t matter how. On my opinion, Francisco is essential to Alba/Lidia as Carlos won’t ever be. Important, indeed... but not essential.
“The idea was to look forward, as Ángeles would have wanted... even though in a such terrible moment, not being able to be together was the worst possible luck. What none of us could know then was that, years later, Ángeles’s daughter would bring us back together. And this time, we would be forced to face the greatest of tragedies... the Civil War.”