Talk:El Cuerpo del Deseo

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International Broadcast
I've checked the broadcast history for this soap, there's a lot of inconsistencies between the one posted in this article and from news sources. Please use sources or will delete. One regarding the broadcast in India is incorrect and has been deleted. Firangi TV did not start airing until February 2008 which contradicts what was written in this article that it aired in January 2008.

In Sweden, it was aired at 7 in 2009, but under the name "Pedros ande" (http://www.tv7.nu/index.php/serier/pedros-ande), "The spirit of Pedro" is a translation of "Pedros ande" to English. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.132.95.241 (talk) 13:13, 23 August 2010 (UTC)

This article needs major clean-up. I've removed copyvio on character information and also removed the redundant cast list. Lots of grammar are in err. Needs correcting. I've also added references. TJ Reyes 14:29, 23 May 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by TJ Reyes ==(talk • contribs)


 * Telenovelas (like ECDD) are not soaps, not soap opera -- different genre. "Lots of grammar are in err"??? LOL (EnochBethany (talk) 18:42, 14 March 2013 (UTC))

Murder?
Isabel possibly was planning to murder Andrés Corona when she took him out in a boat on a lake. But he slipped the gun from her purse without her knowing it. When she looked for the gun, it was missing. "Are you looking for this?", Andrés said, pulling out the gun, apparently to kill her. She knocked the gun out of his hand and beat him with the oar. She stopped beating him, and he reached out his hand for her. Then she clobbered him some more & dumped his body in the lake. But after he pulled the gun on her, she possibly figured that he would be trying to kill him as long as he lived, & the only way she could defend herself was to finish him off. So, possibly it was self-defense. Of course taking him out in a boat to kill him with a gun makes no sense, unless she wanted to get caught. (EnochBethany (talk) 18:39, 14 March 2013 (UTC))