Plurals
TV ShowSeasons count | 1 |
Episodes count | 7 |
Total viewing time | 2 h. 6 m. |
List of episodes of the series ‘Plurals’
Episodes count: 7
S1.E1 ∙ Episode 1
Nov 25, 2020
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18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?
S1.E2 ∙ Episode 2
Nov 25, 2020
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18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?
S1.E3 ∙ Episode 3
Nov 25, 2020
(0 scores)
18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?
S1.E4 ∙ Episode 4
Nov 25, 2020
(0 scores)
18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?
S1.E5 ∙ Episode 5
Nov 25, 2020
(0 scores)
18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?
S1.E6 ∙ Episode 6
Nov 25, 2020
(0 scores)
18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?
S1.E7 ∙ Episode 7
Nov 25, 2020
(0 scores)
18 m.
During a party Arianna has a relationship with her peer, Teo. In the following days, a wave of gossip and comments question the legitimacy of their relationship, leaving a question to be answered: what is the line between violence and consensus?