Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
The friends are taking care of the paraphenalia from their days at the theater. They muse on the past and the future.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Ilaria and Francesca get into a heated discussion about their pasts and their futures. Ilaria has to deal with a pregnancy and Francesca has to either follow Vincenzo to Iceland or go her own way. It's pretty clear that he intends to take his new job.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
After Cioni has a little encounter with a watermelon, they go back to the apartment and talk about what to do with the stuff they stole. This leads to a conversation about why things went south between Ilaria and her ex-boyfriend.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
The friends go into Ilaria's ex's house to find something of value to steal.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Ilaria finally concludes the video call with her parents. She told them the father of her child had died in a car accident and all her father could think of was the insurance money.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Surrounded by her friends, Ilaria makes a video call to her parents. She downplays the situation but her father is pretty upset.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Ilaria has to call her parents to tell them she is pregnant. She has a story ready for them, but her friends find it far-fetched.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
While they are placing the mirror in Berna's apartment, they see an interview on TV with someone they had known back in the day. Back home, they encourage Francesca to make a certain phone call, showing her how it could play out.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
While delivering the mirror to their friend, Vincenzo wonders why the Leaning Tower of Pisa leans. They have a ways to go on foot and a while to wait at the door, so there is plenty of time for Andrea to explain.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Francesca is anxious about Vincenzo's phone call from Iceland. He comes back from the phone call happy, but not everyone is as happy as he is.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
After exchanging memories of Michele, the friends take the road back to Pisa, singing a song with very appropriate lyrics; Morirò in un'incidente stradale (I'll die in a car accident). The group that originally recorded the song is I Gatti Mezzi whose songs are in Pisan dialect or vernacolo (vernacular). See the complete lyrics. Back home, there is a phone call for Vincenzo that seems important.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
At the spot where the accident had occurred, the friends wonder how it could have happened since Michele was such a good, careful driver.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
Despite the late hour, Vincenzo suggests going to see their friend Michele before they all go off to different destinations.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
The group has to figure out the final accounts for the apartment, including some very expensive phone bills they wonder about. Later, they talk about the future and where they think they will end up.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy
As they make pasta with whatever scraps of food are left in the fridge, the group discusses Ilaria's predicament, which turns out to be worse than they imagined.
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