Pequenos Incêndios Por Toda Parte (2020)
Series
1st Season
Episode Three - Seventy Cents
Mia's super pride becomes unbearable, from the first moment she stepped into Elena's house, you could see that she is very envious of Elena and her life, it's even scary.
Regarding what I said in the previous episode, what I understand now is that the fire at the beginning of the first episode is still going to happen, right? I had understood that it happened 4 months ago but it will happen 4 months after the first episode, right?
Sorry guys, but at no point did I side with the biological mother, she was unable to take care of her daughter and she abandoned her, and a very good family that couldn't have children adopted her, so she thinks she has the right to invade the House? And what happened to Mia taking a child that isn't even hers when she had been warned that the baby would only be woken up at cake time?
For a moment I thought that Mia had kidnapped the baby and taken it to the biological mother, I wouldn't be surprised if she had done that with the attitudes she already shows.
It's the first time I've seen someone hire someone and the person hired dictate the time they come and go.
The only core that involves Mia that I like is her relationship with Izzy.
Regarding the contrast of the title of this episode about a person accepting a lack of 70 cents on a purchase/service, it didn't have any effect on me, it would have had an effect if Izzy had gone to the same establishment as the Asian one, there are traders who accept a lack of money and others who don't , simple, I didn't see anything else.
Who will get who first, Mia and Elena's husband or Pearl and Elena's eldest son, place your bets.
Episode three of the first season of the Miniseries Pequenos Incêndios Por Toda Parte watched on May 20, 2024.
Rating: 9/10.
Series
1st Season
Episode Three - Seventy Cents
Mia's super pride becomes unbearable, from the first moment she stepped into Elena's house, you could see that she is very envious of Elena and her life, it's even scary.
Regarding what I said in the previous episode, what I understand now is that the fire at the beginning of the first episode is still going to happen, right? I had understood that it happened 4 months ago but it will happen 4 months after the first episode, right?
Sorry guys, but at no point did I side with the biological mother, she was unable to take care of her daughter and she abandoned her, and a very good family that couldn't have children adopted her, so she thinks she has the right to invade the House? And what happened to Mia taking a child that isn't even hers when she had been warned that the baby would only be woken up at cake time?
For a moment I thought that Mia had kidnapped the baby and taken it to the biological mother, I wouldn't be surprised if she had done that with the attitudes she already shows.
It's the first time I've seen someone hire someone and the person hired dictate the time they come and go.
The only core that involves Mia that I like is her relationship with Izzy.
Regarding the contrast of the title of this episode about a person accepting a lack of 70 cents on a purchase/service, it didn't have any effect on me, it would have had an effect if Izzy had gone to the same establishment as the Asian one, there are traders who accept a lack of money and others who don't , simple, I didn't see anything else.
Who will get who first, Mia and Elena's husband or Pearl and Elena's eldest son, place your bets.
Episode three of the first season of the Miniseries Pequenos Incêndios Por Toda Parte watched on May 20, 2024.
Rating: 9/10.