Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Lara is in quite a quandary about the roses. She's got some tough decisions to make! Meanwhile Toscani and Manara get up to speed on the investigation.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Lara confesses her doubts about Massimo to Sardi, while Manara, who is in a foul mood, gives some advice to his commissioner friend about how to behave with Ginevra on their upcoming date.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
Enzo's judo club has been noticed by the local bosses, and Officer Russo tries to help the girl whose wallet had been stolen.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Massimo doesn't give up! Lara's at a loss for words, but then Luca and Lara go off to question a chronic complaint filer.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Belleggia is a tough nut to crack in the interrogation room, and Toscani has a rough time. As usual, Caterina is friendly with people involved in the murder, this time making friends with the widow of the victim.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
There's a new girl in the judo class. And Enzo is looking for yet another job!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Lara finally makes a decision and acts on it. That doesn't make it any easier, though.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Lara is having trouble dealing with her feelings, but her aunt distracts her with some information concerning the deceased.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
The judo teacher comes back to the gym with a surprise, and everyone's mood improves, and what's more, they actually get to go to Rome!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Lara and Luca bring in a suspect, but something in his expression makes them wonder about his guilt. Lara's aunt keeps looking for Brigadiere.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Sicily
The red soil found in Contini's clothes is looking more and more important. Sergio ends up being helpful to the investigation.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
A great coach has to support his athletes through victories and losses. Sports are a mirror of life itself, where when you lose, you have to get back up. Two of the most popular words in this segment are dai, which literally means "give," but signifies "come on," "go on," "go for it," and vai, which means "go," "go for it."
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
The dinner for four is having trouble getting off the ground, and not everyone is thrilled with the situation.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
Some things get better, some things stay the same, and some things get worse.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Lara and Luca are left on their own at the trattoria. They overdo it a bit with the wine, and... The next day, Lara's aunt has to help out once again.
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