Overview
- The 21h debut introduces three generations of women and confirms 15‑year‑old Joélly’s pregnancy while keeping the father’s identity undisclosed.
- Initial episodes show a placebo distribution scheme tied to Santiago Ferette’s foundation that leaves Chacrinha residents, including Lígia, without effective treatment.
- A locked room in Arminda’s mansion houses a hollow ‘Três Graças’ sculpture concealing cash; the 1.80‑meter resin piece was crafted at Estúdios Globo.
- Viewers quickly reacted online with praise for writing, production design and key performances, while Belo’s early scenes drew criticism and Xamã earned plaudits.
- Press materials describe Belo’s Misael as a grieving husband who pursues justice after his wife’s death linked to falsified drugs, and tonight’s third episode airs at 20:30 due to the Flamengo–Racing broadcast.