'Pasión y Poder' Telenovela Finale
Fernando Colunga and Jorge Salinas in a scene from the "Pasión y Poder" finale. Televisa

Fernando Colunga and Jorge Salinas characters' were at odds with each other on "Pasión y Poder" for most of the telenovela. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! On the finale episode when Franco (Danilo Carrera) had Julia (Susana Gonzalez) at gun point, Arturo (Salinas) rushed the assailant only to get shot. He did so to protect his love Julia. When Franco tried to shoot his own father Eladio (Colunga), Arturo then rushed the attacker again, only to receive another wound. Arturo wanted to protect his friend. Sadly, Arturo did not make it to the end and died. Watch the epic scene below and tell us if you think Arturo should've died in the end!

Fernando Colunga plays Eladio Gómez-Luna on "Pasión y Poder." He is an ttractive man with a fierce and determined personality. He is a business genius, but a chauvinist with Julia, his wife, whom he loves but hasn’t managed to make her love him back. Ever since he was young, he holds a deep grudge against Julia’s former fiancé, Arturo Montenegro, whom he wants to destroy at all costs. He has two children: David, for whom he suspects Julia cheated on him with Arturo, and Franco, fruit of an affair he had with Caridad and whom he denies despite of their similarities.

Jorge Salinas gives life to Arturo Montenegro, a charismatic, handsome, good-hearted man who made the big mistake of cheating on Julia, the woman he loved. He is very clever for doing business and holds an ongoing rivalry with Eladio Gómez Luna. He is Miguel’s father, the son he had with Susana, as well as Erick’s, Regina’s, and Daniela’s, fruit of his marriage with Nina, the woman he has been married for over 20 years, but whom he doesn’t really love. Arturo has two main goals in life: Recovering Julia’s love and beating Eladio in the business world.

"Pasión y Poder" finale airs on Thursday, April 28 at 8pm/7c on Univision.

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