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** spoiler alert ** Stephanie’s partner Niall advised her to sell the car because she is spending too much money on repairs. She is hesitant because it was bought by her late husband Michael. She takes the car out for a drive in the country.
Holly and Gerry meet for the first time.
** spoiler alert ** Stephanie’s car breaks down again. The repair guy tells her he is changing his number until she has sold the car.
** spoiler alert ** Declan thinks Anna left with the bus when she comes out of the coffee shop with coffee.
Anna and Declan wake up on a bench.
After taking a trip on a motor, the couple enjoys the view.
Holly and Gerry meet again over a pint of Guinness in a traditional Irish pub as Gerry sings Galway Girl and sweeps her off her feet.
The guy has to run after the man who just stole his money. He catches up with him in the park.
The street artist are asked if they want to join the couple in the recording studio.
The couple go to the music store where they make some music.
** spoiler alert ** Michael borrows his brother’s bike and tries to get to the train station.
The scene description is not available yet.
Sir Edmund Burton calls agent Simmons at the library.
The mathematician Hari Seldon spends his life developing a theory of psychohistory.
Michael is stopped by the police. He tries to convince the police woman that he has an important meeting.
After meeting in the train Michael and Paula decide to meet each other in two weeks after the lockdown at the same place.
The scene description is not available yet.
** spoiler alert ** Michael remembers that Paula mentioned the address where she was staying but he cannot remember the number so he decides to park the car and wait fo her.
Father Gabriele Amorth witnesses the death of the young girl.
The girl finds out there is something special waiting for her…
Father Gabriele Amorth has to answer for his actions.