It’s okay, I do hear it too sometimes, but I wonder if it’s just wishful thinking, I don’t know :P The first time I watched it, I heard only “perdon”, but it is definitely open for discussion

For what it’s worth, anyone who’s commented on it that I’ve seen has said they hear the mi amor first up. But as much as I try to LaurelYanny myself into trying to hear the perdon at first, the first couple of times always seem like mi amor. 

Is it wishful thinking? Even perdon is so sweet in this context, she was the one who was attacked but after she takes like a split second to collect herself (and then jumping to lock the door–a frighteningly real little detail), she’s just thinking of Juls? That’s pretty great either way.

So Valentina is probably just plain gay, but do you think Juls is bisexual?

Hmm, I could see both of them being either. That convo where they were discussing their past sexual experiences was pretty enlightening and if we were to follow it to its logical conclusion, Val never caring much for the sex she had with her boyfriends and Juls never being interested enough in anyone at all until Val, it’d probably be gay for both of them. 

Buuut, I think that might be more…you know in these beginner stories, they kind of don’t even acknowledge bi as a thing? The writers could be working from that mindset. OR, also pretty typical, to sell the whole soulmate aspect, they weren’t particularly interested in anyone until they met each other. The show’s brought up the whole “are we gay?” and “with a woman?” thing enough that it is still about a sexual identity, even if both are ever only truly in love with each other on screen.

ugh lucho really is the worst!! also they fought and im sad :(

He is and same!

The rational part of me is like, okay, this is actually a serious issue, one that existed before they even met, and it’s amazing they’re going to tackle it and not pretend like love fixes addiction/super unhealthy coping mechanisms, but the other part of me is like, this is like seeing my parents fight, I don’t like it at all. Still, it’s far too low key an issue to break them up and it’s encouraging that Juls felt comfortable enough to bring it up. They’re hardly going to leave it as, oh, well, I love alcohol too much so bye, Juls.