Qhis week double date with Rocco Schiavone 5. Tonight at 21.20 airs on Rai 2 the second installment of the series that is inspired by the novels of Antonio Manzini, while on Friday the third. The flawed assistant commissioner, played by Marco Giallini, will have to face a new case, this time more complicated than expected.
In fact, Rocco is worried about his friend Sebastiano: his house in Rome is found upside down. What’s going on? The murder of a scholar by will also be held accountable Leonardo da Vinciwhose dynamics will be clarified only in the next episode.
Rocco Schiavone 5: previews of the second episode
Who leaves and who stays is the title of the new episode of Rocco Schiavone. The assistant commissioner, after the case of the body found on Mont Blanc, on the border between Italy and France, will have to deal with a new murder. In fact, the body of Professor Martinet is founda noted scholar of Leonardo da Vinci. The investigation will be very complicated, to such an extent that the policeman and his teamwith the help also of Sandra (Valeria Solarino), will discover the killer only in Friday’s episode.
Rocco is distracted by another intricate and personal matter: in Rome the apartment of close friend Sebastiano Cecchetti (Francis Acquaroli) was ransacked by someone looking for something important. What? The deputy commissioner of Aosta is seriously worried about the matter involving his friend and seems to have no other thoughts. The investigation into the death of Professor Martinet in fact undergoes a sharp slowdown. Is the past of the group of friends still ready to knock on the door of the Roman policeman?
Valeria Solarino and Marco Giallini. (Rai)
The love between Rocco Schiavone and Sandra falls
Even with feelings Rocco is in trouble. The relationship with Sandra (Valeria Solarino) seems to have come to an end. The journalist tries in every way to satisfy the needs of Roccobut the attempts are unfortunately in vain: the deputy commissioner, unlike his colleague Ricciardi (Linen Pillow)invented by the pen of Maurice DeGiovannifails to open to love. At least for now.
Rocco he is tormented by his own pastwhich continues to be felt with arrogance, sinceunbreakable love for his wife Marina (Miriam Dalmazio), who never ceases to show itself in his thoughts, and now also from his lifelong friends, who don’t let him feel comfortable. Schiavone seems trapped in a condition that leaves no room for change.
The success of the series despite the controversy
The first episode of the fifth season started well: they were over two million viewers who last week watched the new episode of the series filmed in Valle D’Aosta. Despite the controversies and attacks on the protagonist borderline, foul-mouthed, cynical and smoking weed, Rocco hit the spot.
Finally, a deputy commissioner has also set foot on generalist television, detaching himself from the more traditional television policemen. As Antonio Manzini says: «Schiavone’s strength is to say the truth without shame and create empathy even with those who hate him».
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