The episode begins at a bus stop, when Mário (Pedro Cardoso) is approached by Irene (Fernanda Torres), a very interesting woman who asks for information about a particular bus line. Realizing the "excuse", he continues the conversation and ends up proposing a new meeting. They start to meet and Mário ends up discovering that she is married, which makes him insecure. Instigated, however, by Jordão (Tonico Pereira), he decides to continue the attacks and ends up using his friend's apartment for meetings with Irene. All goes well, until an unexpected revelation is made.
The episode begins when Geraldo announces his marriage to Dagmar, the daughter of a colonel. During the engagement party, Dagmar draws Geraldo's attention to her sister Alice. Geraldo starts paying attention to his future sister-in-law, who is becoming a woman. Alice begins to seduce Geraldo and the couple starts having shady meetings. In one of these encounters, Geraldo takes an extreme attitude and Dagmar has a surprising reaction, followed by an unexpected revelation from her mother.
The episode opens with a husband, furious and armed, surprising his wife and her lover, who happens to be his best friend, in a hotel room. The three are involved in violent dialogues, fights, revelations and shots, until they are surprised by the presence of the waiter, who knocks on the bedroom door, bringing champagne. The ending is unexpected. Revenge can be even crueler than death.
Massu (Lázaro Ramos) receives from the hands of an unknown woman, Maria (Dirce Migliaccio), a blond baby, with lank hair and blue eyes, who claims to be her son, the result of one of her romantic relationships. He decides to baptize the boy so he doesn't become a pagan and invites Tibéria (Fernanda Montenegro) to be the child's godmother. There's only one problem: which of the "shepherd" friends will he choose as his godfather? The dispute of each of the friends to be chosen generates several funny situations until, in consultation with the father of saint Jaiminho (Cobrinha), Massu wins as a godfather none other than the deity Ogum (Christovam Neto). When the day of the christening arrives, the guests watch, gaping, as Ogun (Zebrinha) and Exú (Negrizú) fight to be the child's godfather.
The trickster Madame Beatriz (Danielle Winits) and her partner, Dudu (Chico Diaz), articulate a plan to deceive Bullfinch (Matheus Nachtergaele). She claims to be a psychic and pretends to be in love just to take the little money from Bullfinch, who she thinks is a wealthy man. After losing his job at the store owned by Arab Chalub (Stenio Garcia), Curió meets Madame Beatriz and is so fascinated that he becomes a partner in the woman's project, a show in which she enters a coffin willing to stay 30 days without eating or drinking.
Otália (Leandra Leal) arrives in the city to work at Tibéria's Castle (Fernanda Montenegro). She carries a few belongings in her luggage, among which a doll stands out, a symbol of her purity. Meanwhile, at the brothel, Cabo Martim (Du Moscovis) has an argument with Chico Pinóia (João Miguel) who, in spite of himself, calls the delegate, his brother, to close the Castle. As the story unfolds, the Cape falls in love with Otália and she dreams of marrying him, complete with a wedding dress and everything. But, provoked by Chico Pinóia, Cabo Martim ends up in prison. And, to free him from prison and reopen the brothel, Otália gives herself to Chico, which leaves Martim deeply hurt.