The episode tells the bravery of fisherman Chico Norato, who manages to tame the boiúna (a gigantic serpent that devours people, especially fishermen) and even save his small riverside town, Vila Sapucaia, from the magic of the Boto. Both characters, the boiuna and the boto, are legends that inhabit the Amazon River. The legend of the pink river dolphin says that it transforms into a man and impregnates the women of the villages located on the banks of the river.
Marina (Adriana Esteves) is the spoiled daughter of a wealthy landowner (Oswaldo Loureiro) from the Northeast. Tired of the Homeric fights and arguments she has with her husband Cássio (Marcelo Novaes), a typical city boy, she decides to ask her father to hire a gunman to eliminate her husband. The patriarch, who is no longer in love with his son-in-law, soon hires a jagunço (Ernani Moraes) to do the job.
Written by Alvaro Ramos, the episode shows the life of a couple who live in Copacabana, Peixoto (Paulo Gorgulho) and Alicinha (Claudia Lira). Peixoto receives an anonymous letter insinuating that his wife is cheating on him. He then begins to distrust Leleco (Paulo Betti), one of his best friends... To Peixoto's surprise, Leleco announces his marriage to Laís (Claudia Lira), a São Paulo woman who looks very similar to Peixoto's, but with the opposite temperament to Peixoto's. Alicia. From then on, everyone's curiosity increases to know who Laís is...
Written by Elizabeth Jhin, the episode will unravel the mysteries of an 18-year-old girl. A student at a school run by nuns, Euphemia (Caio Blat) has always been a sweet girl. Suddenly, her behavior begins to change and her tastes become more and more similar to those of boys... Custódia (Aracy Balabanian), Euphemia's mother wants her daughter to marry young Bibi (André Gonçalves). But the groom is worried about Eufemia's strange behavior, who starts to smoke, play football and dreams of going to war... What makes a girl, who was an angel, change so suddenly?
Lulu Bergantim (Tom Cavalcanti) is the newest citizen of Curralzinho Novo. In just six months in the peaceful city, the pharmacist has already performed several miraculous cures and is adored by the people. The mayor of the place, Cajuca Viana (Othon Bastos), is a thief and is running for a second term. Encouraged by Adrenalina Tupinambá (Débora Duarte), the teacher at the only school in the area, and by Epaminondas (Claudio Correa e Castro), the only judge, Lulu Bergantim decides to run for election with Cajuca. The pharmacist wins and, in an unusual and amusing way, starts to tidy up the city. The climate of harmony ends when the new mayor, Lulu Bergantim, discovers that he is being betrayed.
Written by Carlos Alberto Ratton, the episode tells the story of Madalena (Ana Paula Arósio), a beautiful young woman aged just 20 who lives in a country town and, as a child, saw her father killed by a policeman. In order to support her sick mother (Ana Rosa), she goes to work as a prostitute in Curral das Quengas, but her dream has always been to get married and have many children. The climate of harmony in the city is broken when the new delegate Militão (Ernani Moraes), a brute, takes over the local police station. He falls in love with Madalena, who doesn't even want to think about receiving him in her rooms, arousing the fury of the chief, who slaps her hard. Recovered, Madalena will use all her power of seduction to end once and for all with the race of the troublemaker delegate.
Written by João Emanuel Carneiro, the episode tells the story of Patsy (Malu Mader), a beautiful and attractive woman, married to Carneiro (Marco Ricca), a peaceful and wealthy man in his forties. Carneiro finds out that his wife is having an affair with Sérgio (Marcello Antony), a handsome guy who is in love and crazy for her to leave her husband to live with him. Wanting to win his wife back, Carneiro will ask for help from a couple of friends, Nogueirinha (João Camargo) and Lili (Mariana Hein). Together they will come up with a very crazy and fun plan to try to separate the lovers and make Patsy fall in love with her husband again.
With the screenplay by Tonio Carvalho and Fernando Rebello, the episode shows the story of the birth of the Baby Jesus in a picturesque way, approaching the subject with the allegorical touch of northeastern folklore. Boi Surubim (Eduardo Moscovis) gathers the residents to tell that the Baby Jesus had fled from heaven to earth, and that he is somewhere nearby. The people struggle, but they believe, and they all go looking for the Child. Representatives of heaven and hell come to join the search, the Archangel Gabriel (Zezé Polessa) and Beelzebub (Vera Holtz) want to take him with them anyway. Poor Ox who will have to do his best to keep the secret. Meanwhile, Maria (Camila Pitanga) is about to give birth and the Ox advises José (Leonardo Brício) to take her to have her son away in the mountains. On the way, a blind man (Chico Anysio) appears to ask for help. Man is God in disguise, who came to earth to ensure that no harm comes to pass and that balance is restored.