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An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts Season 2
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As Alice continues to find steady success with her show, "Stars of Love," her own star-crossed love with Davide proves to be anything but predictable.
Episode 6 : Pisces
March. 08,2022
As Alice considers a big life change, she learns that Davide has made one of his own. Are they a match made in heaven, or will love tear them apart?
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Episode 5 : Aquarius
March. 08,2022
Paola finds a solution to her pregnancy worries, while Tio gives an interview about his thoughts on everlasting love. Barbara invites Alice to dinner.
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Episode 4 : Capricorn
March. 08,2022
In a twist of fate, Alice ends up on a work trip to Paris with Davide. She follows Tio's rules to avoid temptation, but the stars have other plans.
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Episode 3 : Sagittarius
March. 08,2022
Using the book Tio gave her, Alice reads her own horoscope for the first time. But the day throws out several curveballs she couldn't see coming.
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Season 2
As Alice continues to find steady success with her show, "Stars of Love," her own star-crossed love with Davide proves to be anything but predictable.
Season 1
Alice is heartbroken and hopelessly single. But after befriending a charismatic astrology guru, she looks to the stars to find her perfect match.
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