O Jogo que Mudou a História - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episódio 1
Two new members arrive at Ilha Grande prison: Pedra, a prison guard and Egídio, a prisoner. The prison, made up of ordinary and political prisoners, is in a state of boiling.
Episódio 2
Political prisoners celebrate the Amnesty Law, while Belmiro falls into a trap. With the lack of water in Padre Nosso, Amarildo shows political articulation with the community.
Episódio 3
The trio of friends Binho, Renatinho and Ivete make the most of their youth. Sister Emily and Belmiro become closer. Gilsinho convinces Falange of his business strategies.
Episódio 4
Belmiro's return reveals conflicting feelings between him and Amarildo. Binho and Renatinho have a fight involving Ivete. Gilsinho already has a bold plan for New Year's Eve.
Episódio 5
Hostility between residents of Parada Geral and Padre Nosso increases. The court decisions force Mestre to give a direction to his life. On the hill, Gilsinho starts a curious business.
Episódio 6
The tension between the residents reaches the school. In the center of Rio, Mestre, Chico and Logo carry out a major robbery. In the prison, the third wing is revolted by the privileges of the Falange.
Episódio 7
Belmiro and Emily become closer. Amarildo and Rui try to hold the tournament final on a neutral field and avoid friction. Pedra realizes a scheme involving prison officers.
Episódio 8
In a major police operation on Morro da Promessa, Menor and Gilsinho are arrested. Chico sets up a new bank robbery together with Nôgo, but the action does not go as planned.
Episódio 9
It's the day of the favela football championship final between Padre Nosso and Parada Geral. Members of the Red Command and the Third Command send reinforcements and tension increases.
Episódio 10
A new rebellion explodes in Ilha Grande and Pedra tries to mediate. Bangú 1, Rio's maximum security prison, opens. War was declared between Padre Nosso and Parada Geral.
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