Free body, plot of the third and final episode: episodes 5 and 6

PFor the Vis Invicta athletes it’s time for a showdown. Tonight at 9.20pm on Rai 2 the third and final episode of Free bodyseries based on the novel of the same name by Ilaria Bernardini, which tells of a murder involving the athletes of an artistic gymnastics team.

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Free bodythe plot of the last two episodes

The fifth episode opens with the return to the room of Martina Del Bianco (Alessia De Falco), the protagonist of the series. After being kicked out by her teammates for revealing to the coach the identity of the murderer of the slaughtered dog, spent the night with Pietro (Emanuele Maria Di Stefano). Pietro is the son of the owner of the hotel where they are staying. The following morning, returning to the hotel, sees Carla Castoldi (Giada Savi) and Nadia Lettieri (Federica Cuomo) arguing vehemently.

He immediately feels a strange sensation. The two are inseparable and have never had an argument before. Above all, Nadia has always been very compliant towards Carla, a good athlete with a centralizing personality. Although she wants to go deeper, he doesn’t have time to stop and think. It’s the morning of the final and he has to run to the gym. Martina, after recent failures, seems to have found the right energy again.

Coach Rachele (Antonia Truppo), however, lowers the difficulty of the exercises. Martina doesn’t understand why he does it, if it’s favoritism or if he thinks he’s not up to par. Alex (Filippo Nigro), the team doctor, intervenes and reassures her. Rachele did it for her own good.

“Free body”, Alessia De Falco is Martina. (Indigo Film)

Carla’s defeat and Martina’s revenge

Meanwhile, Carla doesn’t shine as usual. The altercation with her friend Nadia affected her a lot and she is evidently weak. The one who gets the better of the exercises is her bitter enemy, the Romanian Angelica Ladeci (Catinca Petrescu). His execution is perfect and he gets an excellent score. Carla feels humiliated and her state of mind can compromise that of the entire team, as well as the final result.

The girls are fighting to qualify for the Olympics, Indeed. The stakes are very high. Understanding that they risk returning home overwhelmed by disappointment, Martina does everything to achieve a good result. AND he finds strength within himself and in the presence of Peterwho went to see it and sits in the stands.

It’s loaded, Martina, but notices something strange among the gymnasts participating in the tournament. His doubts are confirmed when he confronts Angelicaapparently the only one who knows how to distinguish healthy competition from dangerous obsession.

“Free body”, Giada Savi (Carla), Eva Iurlaro (Benedetta), Federica Cuomo (Nadia), Giada Pirozzi (Anna). (Indigo Film)

The ending of Free body: Who is the killer?

In the sixth and final episode, the Vis Invicta athletes make a chilling discovery. They find a body under a snowdrift. Immediately after, Martina – who is aware of what is happening between the tournament shirts – he has a tough fight with Rachele. Before understanding what to do, Elena Pace (Barbara Chiachiarelli), the inspector in charge of investigating the murder, arrives.

He questions the athletes one after the other. The respective versions do not match and a confusing picture emerges of what happened that night on Fridays. That is, the night in which the victim was killed. The latest to have had contact with the latter is Martina, who is now the prime suspect. The gymnasts’ statements, then, are so different and unlikely that the investigators do not immediately understand the right direction to take.

Well, in this chaos it emerges clearly and clearly that life within the team is anything but calm. And that healthy competition, the right competitive spirit and the desire to win have been defeated by something more serious and deeper. The girls are too aggressive and obsessed, the race has nothing to do with it and it has gone too far. And whose fault is it? And here’s the twist.

Perhaps qualification for the Olympics hides a macabre truth. Perhaps the Vis Invicta gymnasts are all victims, all subservient to a plan hatched by those who had an interest in doing so. A plan calculated down to the smallest detail and which involves all the teams present at the tournament. And the plan could be linked to the killer. Who is it about? And what secret is hidden behind the murder?

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