'Que Te Perdone Dios' Finale Telenovela
The production of "Que Te Perdone Dios" is wrapping up in México. Read details here! Televisa

Univision's primetime telenovela "Que Te Perdone Dios" is wrapping up production in Mexico. The Zuria Vega and Mark Tacher starring vehicle was produced for the Latino audience in the U.S. to compete directly with Kate Del Castillo's "Dueños Del Paraíso." This super series failed to cause any harm, but the Televisa-produced series was not a smash out hit either. Then "El Señor De Los Cielos" rolled around and it magnified how much of a failure Univision's telenovela was. The same effect was seen south of the border with no real competition, just an audience that was not interested in watching a remake of "Abrázame Muy Fuerte." Either way, it's been a trooper and we've enjoyed what we've seen.

Guanajuato is the Mexican state that will be seen during the last episodes of "Que Te Perdone Dios." According to Pepillo Origel, production is underway with the last scenes being shot there. This past weekend Altair Jarabo and María Sorte's characters wrapped up, which only raises so many questions. Will both characters die? Sorté plays Mateo's (Tacher) mother. She has been victim of Fausto's (Sergio Goyri) fury as they both have history. As you know, Helena (Sorté) had an affair with her husband's brother, which is Fausto. This affair resulted in her being pregnant. Will she maybe tell Mateo the truth which will enrage Fausto and kill her? That would be a travesty because she is such a nice lady, she deserves a happy ending.

On the contrary, Diana (Jarabo) has been a total nightmare. She has cheated on Mateo with so many guys we have lost count. She is pregnant with twins and they are Fausto's. What is she thinking? Of money of course. She only wants to live a luxurious life with no complications. Diana wants to live like a queen without lifting a finger. She doesn't even want those kids, but she's using them to her favor and keep Mateo away from Abigal (Vega). So many more revelations are set to be uncovered during these final weeks of "Que Te Perdone Dios... Yo No," which airs Monday through Friday at 10pm ET/PT on Univision.

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