Dois Tempos - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I Just Want to Be Free
Influencer Paz has the town of Água-Marinha in a frenzy. Her arrival, however, doesn't go over well with local activists. After an argument goes viral, Paz faces backlash for using offensive language.

How Did this Happen to Me?
Cecília enjoys the benefits of living in 2022, particularly the freedom to date whomever she wants. Additionally, she finds herself attracted to Maria, the woman who Paz offended the previous day.

Me In this World
In 2022, Cecília realizes the harm that the "House of Paz" will do to Água-Marinha and to Maria's business, leading her to make drastic changes. Maria, meanwhile, begins to see Cecília in a different light.

Give Me Back My Life
In 2022, Cecília confesses to Luíza who she really is as Luíza blocks Cecília's creative decisions. Cecília decides to come out as a lesbian, and while the move backfires on social media, she is finally able to connect with Maria.

Who Knows, Maybe I'll See You in the Future
In 2022, the House of Paz's request for a foreclosure on the property goes to court. After Cecília testifies, Luíza and Gui move to block her from accessing Paz's bank accounts, as they believe she's turned against the family business.

Worse than Fake News
In 2022, Cecília seeks to help Maria's business even though Luíza has cut her off from Paz's bank accounts. A fundraiser doesn't go as planned, leading to a break between Cecília and Maria.

It's Going to take Century
In 2022, Cecília seeks to retake control of her/Paz's life, but she loses her cool after learning that Luíza schemed to restart the House of Paz project. Luíza and Gui have Cecília placed in a wellness center to recover from her "identity crisis."

End of Times
In 2022, Cecília resumes writing in her old diary that has entries by Paz written a hundred years ago. Upon discovering that there is a day for the swap, she sets a new course for the House of Paz and redefines Paz's social media.
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