Alejandro convinces Müller and Rafa to take a trip to Torremolinos. There, they must face their problems and, once again, deal with the acceptance of their age.
Müller has hopes of getting back with Gloria, but he maintains his secret relationship with Irene. Deprived of life's pleasures, Rafa thinks of a way to end it all.
The Rafas meet Alejandro, a retired intellectual who amazes Muller, but whom Rafa does not trust. Lombardo takes strength against Müller at the orchestra.
Famed orchestra director Rafael Müller is suddenly abandoned by his wife. His good friend and old rock legend Rafa Jiménez is willing to show him the ropes in his new single life.
Rafa begins spending more time at Müller's, which implicates a certain invasion of his intimacy. Rafa is forced to abandon his house. The problem is that Elena, the lawyer assigned to kick him out, is flirting with him - or so he thinks.
Rafa has not only come back home, he now occupies the main room and organizes parties to cope with his convalescence. Müller has a big dilemma and threatens to resign and not direct the season's most important concert.
After the sudden death of their friend, Müller and Rafa realize how fragile everything is. The worst part is that, in his memoirs, he made some insinuations that Müller finds defamatory and refuses to let the books he published.
Now used to Rafa's presence in his house, Müller sees how he's spending more time with Elena. His jealousy, combined with Rafa's chaotic and messy lifestyle, causes an argument between the two friends.
Müller does not want to stay home moping about Gloria and decides to redo his life. He has liked Victoria, the orchestra's cellist, for a while, and decides to take the next step despite their exaggerated age difference.