Based on the bestselling mystery novels by Maurizio de Giovanni, this RAI TV series recounts the story of a police station located on a hilltop district in Naples called Pizzofalcone, named for the falconry practiced there at one time. The police station had been involved in some very corrupt drug trafficking, and now the protagonist, Giuseppe Lojacono has been transferred there as a kind of punishment. He and his co-workers (all with troubled pasts) have the task of setting things right at the station before it closes down.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Pisanelli has a health issue while keeping watch over Musella, but is rescued by his "guardian angel," who was in the vicinity. When Giuseppe asks Laura to have a pizza together, she says she's exhausted.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
At Letizia's restaurant, Lojacono finds her to be a bit distant. When she explains why, he remains perplexed, but she reassures him that she won't tell anyone. At the hospital the doctor advises Pisanelli to stay under observation for a couple of days. He is not happy about it.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
After searching the parish, there's now a warrant for the rectory. Don Michele seems calm when a gift signed by Angela is found. In reality, that's not the gift that deserves attention. He mentions another gift she had given him.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Brother Leonardo goes to visit Musella who is having trouble managing. He is losing his eyesight but claims that his life is over for another reason. Lojacono cannot sleep and goes for a walk.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Lojacono and Don Michele discover they have things in common and begin addressing each other informally. Giuseppe asks Michele who else has the keys to the church and thus develops a theory of the case.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
From the moment Lojacono learned that Don Michele wasn't the only one with the church keys, he wanted to speak with the three volunteers who had them. The young people are unsure about the exact time they left the church on the evening of Angela's death.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The news reports that Musella jumped from the window and died. Pisanelli, still in the hospital, tells Father Leonardo about the news and says he feels guilty.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Marzio tells how things went with Angela and how he had learned about her past in Caserta from a friend of his. However, things took a bad turn when Angela didn't want to kiss him.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
In the end, Marzio tells how things went and why he acted the way he did. The commissioner offers his congratulations to Lojacono via Laura.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Aragona finds the courage to tell Irina that he actually hadn't seen the movie, hoping they could go to the cinema together, but he's a little too late. Lojacono stops by to visit Don Michele and then goes out to dinner with Laura.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Laura and Giuseppe are at the restaurant when Laura notices that one of her colleagues is there with a woman who is not his wife. Laura insists on leaving the restaurant, but once back home, they have an argument.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
A group of school kids visits a museum of trains. Pisanelli, after being discharged from the hospital, goes to the pharmacy to get the medicine prescribed by the doctor.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The atmosphere at the police station is gloomy as the end of the year approaches and the closure of Pizzofalcone is imminent. Lojacono and Di Nardo are out investigating a theft case in an apartment.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Lojacono and Di Nardo gather information from the couple who were robbed. When they leave the apartment, they agree that there are some strange things. At the police station, Aragona goes to talk to Romano.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The police station receives a phone call about the disappearance of a child during a school trip with the nuns. Aragona and Romano rush to the museum, the last place he had been seen, where they question the sisters and a little boy.
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