Overview
- A lab test showing no active drug in Lígia’s blood pushes Gerluce to scrutinize Fundação Ferette’s deliveries, with reports outlining a scheme that sells real medicines off-market and sends ineffective pills to the poor.
- This week’s episodes heighten risk around Joélly and Raul in the Chacrinha storyline, reinforcing the teen pregnancy thread and sharpening tensions with Arminda’s household.
- Coverage points to the imminent arrival of a figure tied to Joélly’s past after a prison release, setting up future clashes that could reorder loyalties in the community.
- Josefa tells Gerluce she has seen Arminda’s presumed‑dead husband at the mansion, as outlets report his on‑screen reappearance is planned for later chapters to pursue revenge.
- Symbolism around the As Três Graças statue—used to conceal illicit cash—and a much-discussed mansion staircase anchors commentary on hidden wealth and classic Aguinaldo Silva villain archetypes.