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- On an unusual day, a series of coincidences lead Eduardo to meet Monica at a party. Curiosity is aroused between the two and, despite not being alike, they fall madly in love. This love needs to mature and learn to overcome differences.
- A spoiled rich gay man is confronted with financial disaster that force him and his posse to leave their life of comfort at a luxury hotel in Rio and resort to a Favela, learning that true love is worth more than a billion bucks.
- In a new, raw and essential season, directly from Cassino da Urca's ruins and UFRJ campus, actor Wagner Moura and host Michel Melamed mix emotions and compose the hit "Boquinha Brilhosa".
- Débora Falabella and Michel Melamed exert rage, happiness and angst in a performance aided by UFRJ' students.
- In a lazy, indolent meeting, actor Luís Miranda and host Michel Melamed talk about Brazil, racism and art with the help of actress Letícia Colin. In the end, poet Geraldo Carneiro recites "O Tal Total".
- Host Michel Melamed and actor Caco Ciocler conquer their fears, exert envy and dance "Hava Nagila". Larissa Luz sings "Território Conquistado".
- Michel Melamed and Mariana Lima go through love, euphoria, rage, boredom and, together, help UFRJ's students to let it go in front of the camera. Roy David Frankel recites "Tema" and "Família".
- Surprised with the show's new format, actor Julio Andrade does acrobatics, sings Brazilian Southern songs and even takes a nap. Domingos Guimaraens interprets "Nefelibata ou Águas de março reloaded".
- Toasting with a nice whiskey, Maria Ribeiro and Michel Melamed talk about unconditional love, hate and diet pills. And then a student confesses his love for both the guest and the Brazilian pepper trees.
- Michel Melamed discovers how influential his show is through a testimony from a UFRJ student. Menawhile, guest Verônica Debom delivers tapas to the crew. Ítalo Diblasi recites "Um Manifesto, Nem Isso".
- Michel Melamed and Flávio Bauraqui read imaginary letters and plan an album filled with musical puns and excerpts. The guest also impersonates legendary Cartola through different stages in life.
- Thati Lopes skips her uncle's wake and schedules a surgery with Michel Melamed's help. Together, they share the frustration of never getting into college and sing Tim Maia songs.
- Going by the nickname Plinio Luis, Bárbara Paz outs herself as a little bit crazy and, along with Michel Melamed and passerby, plays a conscience game by speaking the first words that come to mind.
- Mariana Nunes is teased by Michel Melamed about the presence of a rat at Cassino da Urca and risks loosing her mother in law by talking about her laugh. Along with the audience, they chat about one night stands.
- "Monologuing is too lonely". Michel Melamed and Marcos Veras share their unhealthy love for coffee and teach an important word in Portuguese to a French student.
- "Who said life has a meaning?". Teased by Michel Melamed, Grace Gianoukas exerts enchantment and rage. Along with an UFRJ student, they talk about the importance of comedy and the connection between orgasms and monkeys.
- Between rage and wariness, Michel Melamed and Humberto Carrão remember Flamengo's 1981 team and discuss when drinking might benefit an acting performance.
- "People get famous, and then they can't change their hair". Michel Melamed and Georgette Fadel talk about everything from apostles to haircuts, and the host meets a doppelganger.
- "I wanted to smell good for your show". Obsessed with a leak on the set, Gabriel Leone talks about anonymity in the internet and his taste for perfume. Along with Michel Melamed, exerts distress and sadness.
- "Man, I looked good and didn't know it. We are always getting worse, isn't it?". Michel Melamed and Eliane Giardini have a Mandarin class and talk about not trusting their intuition.
- "You mean my tenderness is a lie?". João Miguel and Michel Melamed exert anger, discuss controversies with the UFRJ librarian, and the host is attacked by bees.
- "I was 17 and Fátima Bernardes asked me if I had ever consumed alcohol". Alice Wegmann meets the owner of her fan club and talks about being nervous on live shows.
- "This was just bar talk with Elke Maravilha, I don't really know what I'm talking about", Debora Lamm says about astrology, before receiving a message from the afterlife.
- "Bastards. Bastards. Not the cameramen, obviously". Exerting indignation, Osmar Prado sings opera, demonstrates snake catching techniques and teaches how to win in a fight against a bully.
- "I want to talk about silence". Maria Luísa Mendonça won't talk about anything but Cassino da Urca. Michel Melamed summons UFRJ's students, who take turns trying to interview the guest.
- "Every university is a giant wifi system". Michel Melamed and Eriberto Leão talk about psychoactive drugs, from coffee to ayahuasc, and meet a Easter Bunny impersonator.
- "We even talked about macumba, that's intimate stuff". Michel Melamed and Chris Ubach talk about absolute pitch and madness, and the guest teaches a magic ritual against allergies and bad energy.
- "Emoting to me is like needing to pee, and then someone says: you have to pee. I freeze". Michel Melamed and Ícaro Silva exert euphoria and talk about artistic performance.