![]() Intrigued by the shocking revelations I was having by rewatching “Rebelde” and realizing Miguel is likely an undiagnosed sociopath or, at the very least, has some sort of psychological pathology going on, I began taking a closer look at all my teenage crushes, and it all started to make sense. Then, this doesn’t get addressed again for the entirety of the telenovela. Miguel violently shakes and threatens to throw Mia off a cliff. What the heck, sis?! That dude literally tried to KILL YOU! Needless to say, I was utterly impactada as I watched. Since I’m a huge nostalgia junkie, I decided to go back and rewatch the entire thing again now that I’m 27. It made me feel all fuzzy inside seeing them together. ![]() I remember watching the telenovela “Rebelde” and idolizing Mia Colucci and Miguel Arango’s relationship. After all, every depiction of a romantic relationship I saw at the time seemed to confirm that a little bit of violence here and there was peak romanticism. And when I was younger, I would believe it. ![]() Of course he’s bullying me because he likes me! Because “del odio al amor solo hay un paso,” everyone would say. One day, after being relentlessly bullied by some kid in elementary school, I went to my mom to complain about the situation, only to be met with an excuse I will probably hear for the next 10 years of my life, “te molesta porque le gustas”…excuse me, WHAT? ![]()
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