Bom dia, Verônica - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Bom Dia, Verônica
After a suicide happens right in front of her, police clerk Verônica hunts for the victim's identity and motive. A terrorized wife hides a dark secret.

Dentro da Caixa
When another Ideal Love victim comes forward, Verônica suspects the deep web might hold a lead. While her husband is out, Janete calls Verônica.

Uma Visita Inesperada
Janete's sister shows up for an unexpected stay. Posing as a buyer, the police arrange to meet the Polaroid seller. Verônica checks Janete's dates.

Ciao, Principessa
Worrying news about her sister leads Janete to start collecting evidence against her husband. Using an alias, Verônica posts a profile on Ideal Love.

Fora da Caixa
Janete pays a price for disobedience but continues to gather and pass info to Verônica, who records an upsetting conversation between Carvana and Anita.

A Gaiola
Undeterred after being ambushed on the road, Verônica continues to follow Brandão's car via his cellphone, which Nelson tracks turn by turn.

Voa, Passarinha
After getting news about Tânia, Verônica snoops in Anita's office and finds a link to her dad's last case. Janete takes an extreme step to stop Brandão.

A mulher que sabia demais
Verônica goes rogue and sets out to get revenge for Tânia and Janete, whose crossword puzzle book provides clues to the exact location of the ranch.
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