Glória - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Rumo à vitória
In 1968, João begins his new job at RARET in Glória do Ribatejo, at the front of a Cold War fight for hearts and minds. But he has a larger mission.

A confissão absolve a culpa
Danger closes in: James tries to track the culprit behind the missing reel. Ursula sticks her neck out for João, who's haunted by memories of war.

A pátria não se discute
The craft gets complicated, quickly, as João eavesdrops then confronts Gonçalo. At the keyboard, Alexandre shows his hand and reveals his suspicions.

A morte nunca é natural
After the autopsy, James applies pressure to Doc. Anne's sultry soiree serves up food, drink — and intel. Sparks fly when Carolina realizes a dream.

A lua de outro ângulo
Will he fete — and flip? James asks João to escort a defecting Soviet scientist. Carolina finds a refuge, and the mystery around Mia persists.

O infortúnio
The war heats up on all fronts while James questions João, Fernando comes under fire, and Henrique scores a key position. The CIA go on a mole hunt.

O vazamento
A rough night turns into an even rougher day: A desperate João on the edge of exposure turns to Carolina for help. Bill discovers a truth about Doc.

Virtudes públicas
Under a microscope, João must think fast at the hospital. Anne airs her suspicions. Alexandre questions Doc. A trip to a psychiatrist yields a secret.

O infiltrado
Sofia returns to the scene of the fire. Parker makes his presence known at RARET. A conflict combusts as João tries to get to the heart of a killing.

Um novo homem
From the bitter to the smooth: João looks back — and forward. Anne gets bad news, and Gonçalo hits pay dirt. All roads lead to an explosive end.
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