Vivere non è un gioco da ragazzi - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episodio 1
Lele attends a wealthy high school. To impress Serena, she starts using and selling drugs to earn money. One evening she gives a "pasta" to her friend Mirco who is found dead.

Episodio 2
Distressed, Lele wants to confess but Pigi dissuades him. The torments begin: a policeman suspects him; he is threatened by drug dealers; his parents seem to have understood something.

Episodio 3
Police and drug dealers are pressing, as are remorse: the mother of the dead boy turns to Lele to find out about her son. Meanwhile, the general tension between parents and children grows.

Episodio 4
Tip alerts families to Saturday night drug use. The bomb explodes in the houses, particularly in Lele's who lives between a rock and a hard place: between police and criminals.

Episodio 5
The masks and secrets of children and adults fall apart. For Serena's love, Lele faces her responsibilities by discovering a shocking truth. But the dangers are not over.

Episodio 6
The different characters are forced to settle pending accounts with others and with themselves, facing painful but necessary transformations or continuing to escape.
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