Well, fans from all over watched through youtube as the clips first aired in Mexico, right (with some people waiting until the few extra days until it aired in Univision, but then still viewing the zeroty clips). So just as people who’d watched online and then watched live in their own country were able to see for themselves when scenes had been cut like in Peru, Colombia,and El Salvador, I guess some Puerto Rican viewers were like wait, wait, this is not in anything I’ve seen online before.
That’s a good question about that feeling of satisfaction… It’d be hard to compare. I imagine if you’re the type of person to be invested heavily in Juliantina, you’d already have watched the storyline? Even if you discovered it while watching TV, if you super loved them, you probably at some point would have looked them up online to see what other fans were saying. And you must admit, a major part of the fun has been in sharing it with the fandom? So like, if you were in a place to be completely unspoiled by the time the finale aired and were able to watch it as the full real version, it’d probably mean something different to you? I suppose there would not be many people who were intense shippers who also remained unspoiled by the time they watched the finale. They would have probably felt pretty good about the end but I gotta tell you, I’m feeling pretty good right now too, lol. They didn’t even know what they were missing, we were able to get a missing scene a month and a half after!