Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Peppe comes out of the operating room where all seems to have gone well. Luigi has a fever and the doctors are discussing the possible causes and what to do about it. Meanwhile Luigi feels he has to try to get out of bed, to prove to his body that he can.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Amed is worried that the replacement chaplain will come and start talking, and never stop. He'll "press play" and tell stories ad nauseam. But on the good side, Luigi's fever is going down, even though he doesn't feel great.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Elena tries to keep Luigi from getting too depressed about his situation. He then gets a taste of what his roommates had been telling him about the friar.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Father Costa just wants to be left alone and chases Friar Marcello away. Luigi finally has his catheter and drainage removed.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Luigi spends the night tossing and turning. In the morning, a nurse comes to get him for the CT scan, but then he has to wait and wait.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
When Luigi finds out he could actually have had some water before his CT scan, he is totally demoralized. He talks about the different kinds of patients to be found in any hospital.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
If Italian food culture is so famous the world over, Luigi wonders why it should be so bad in Italian hospitals.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Amed is convinced that the girl who had promised special food, a while back, was a figment of their imagination. He goes so far as to call the nurse to see if she remembers the girl.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Amed is obsessed with the idea of eating the right kind of food to fight cancer, but he goes a little too far.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Amed predicts Luigi's future, and Luigi has some visions. This segment reveals the meaning of the title of the show.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Luigi talks about getting old. Marcello talks about missing his restaurant and the work he loves.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Luigi tells us the fourth thing that demonstrates that a man has gotten old.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Riccardo's mother has made him all his favorite foods, but can't grasp that he is using a feeding tube. Luigi, on the other hand, is feeling better and is greatly appreciating being able to eat real food.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Luigi explains an unwritten rule at the hospital, and we see it in action. The priest is in crisi (having a hard time) and explains things to his roommate, who doesn't quite get it.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
One doctor chooses to recite Baudelaire rather than listen to his patient. Luigi gets the results of the histological exam.
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