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One night, unable to sleep, she walked to the empty stadium. The floodlights were off. The only sound was a loose gate clanging in the wind. There, sitting on the bleachers, was old Chema, the retired groundskeeper who’d seen every president come and go.
: Discussion on the themes explored in this episode, such as the challenges of leadership, the impact of power on personal relationships, and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters. Analysis of any symbolism used to enhance the storytelling.
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: A detailed summary of the events that unfold in S02E07, including key plot points, character developments, and how the episode progresses the overall storyline of the season.
The town was furious at first. Then confused. Then — slowly — proud. Because for the first time in decades, their president had chosen honesty over convenience. Los Rayos lost their next three games, but season ticket sales went up. Parents started volunteering to coach the kids' teams again.
Ultimately, cornered by evidence of his misdeeds, João must rely on Isabel to manage the fallout and ensure the narrative of his presidency remains in his favor.
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