Everything's Good, In The Right Dose
Valente is kind to Rodrigo Boavida, the homeless man who lives behind the Divina Comédia, and offers him an exquisite dish. But Rodrigo, who is a gourmet, thinks the vegetables are too old. Tânia offers her boyfriend's coat to the homeless and, when realizing that he is sick, decides to take him home. Rodrigo uses and abuses the hospitality, to the point that Carlos and Zé have to find a strategy to send him away. Helena challenges Valente to do morning jogging, which he accepts, although he hasn't exercised for years.