Overview
- A fresh on‑air development affirms the artwork’s significance in the narrative and heightens the financial stakes tied to it.
- A returning figure approaches Gerluce with help and a prospective buyer, positioning the group to challenge Arminda and Ferette.
- Production confirms the prop stands about 1.80 meters tall, weighs roughly 200 kilograms, and was built in resin with marble powder at Estúdios Globo.
- Art department staff estimate a comparable market piece at about US$1.5 million and note the sculpture remains fixed on set between scenes.
- Chapter previews outline rising confrontations in the Chacrinha and, per published synopses that may change, point to legal repercussions and a redemption arc for Gerluce.