Ugly homes in the North vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover from designer Alison Victoria; from a terrifying Mardi Gras-inspired house to an Earth-home fit for a hobbit, only one of the three will move on to the finals.
Family comes first to grandparents Ron and Kay Wilson. Though they may not have much money, their growing brood always know how to make their own fun. Something evil is prowling close to home and not everyone makes it out alive.
Rafael fights with Heitor and Miranda is worried about Rita, who could be in danger. Vitória shocks the family with an unexpected revelation.
After opening up to Detective Inês, Miranda does everything to discover the truth about Heitor. Luísa and Vinícius run away together.
After being questioned by Detective Inês, Miranda helps Luísa. Authorities identify a new suspect in Diana's case.
Cleo turns to Miranda for help, but a bunch of different problems start popping up. Diana tells Fernando the truth about Luísa.
Detective Inês interrogates Cléo. Miranda suspects that Fernando is up to something. A new inspector joins the investigation.
Miranda manages to get away, but her memories of what happened the night before are pretty vague. Detective Inês investigates what happened to Diana.
Miranda discovers a secret about Diana's past. Zoe's behavior puts her in the sights of Detective Inês and Miranda.
Detective Inês investigates Helena. Miranda begins to suspect that Heitor is involved in Cleo's disappearance. Zoe resorts to blackmail.
Shaken by Cleo's confession, Miranda wonders who she really is. The family begins to unravel under the weight of all the secrets from the past.
Miranda watches Cléo entertain a customer. When Cléo decides to go away for the weekend, Miranda agrees to take care of her little dog.
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