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- Two people meet for a blind date in Purgatory where everyone has a generic vessel. Upon revealing their identities, they turn out to be Frida Kahlo and Adolf Hitler. Their common goal is to be pair up, so they may have the possibility of passing together "to the other side". The date begins at a restaurant, where their personalities clash right from the start. Hitler talks about his journey in life, presenting himself as the savior of the entire world and announces his intention to continue his ways once he leaves Purgatory. Frida, on the other hand, is defensive as she faces someone who seems to hate everything she represents. However, faced with the prospect of continuing to wander around Purgatory forever, they decide to move on to the second part of the date, in a room to continue getting to know each other. In the room, now under the influence of a joint, they relax and have a conversation in which they are honest with each other. They discuss their frustrations: while Hitler shows his disappointment at not having been able to be an artist in life, she tells him about her disappointments in love. When it seems that they are beginning to empathize with each other, a comment from Hitler sparks a fight between the two. Exhausted from the fight, they continue to reflect on the previous conversation. When, under these circumstances, they are about to kiss, they are forced to make the final decision about their partner's future. The mistrust between them manifests itself again when they must choose what to prioritize: leave Purgatory or stay there and retain the other to avoid further misfortune.
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- Valentina has lost her sight Being on the top of Gymnastics, now she has to learn to be helped by others. But is too proud for that.