On her 60th birthday, Gabriella stops to help Elia (Giacomo Gianniotti), a mysterious and attractive man in his thirties who has crashed his car.
Julian stood beside her, his expression unreadable. He slid his hands into his pockets, looking at the portrait with a mix of adoration and malice. Deceitful Love Limited Series - Episode 1
Episode 1: The Glass Foundation The series opens with (50s), a wealthy, guarded hotelier celebrating her birthday alone at her Amalfi Coast estate. The silence is broken by On her 60th birthday, Gabriella stops to help
The relationship immediately triggers suspicion from Gabriella’s adult children and her ex-husband, Mario. By the end of the episode, her eldest son, Stefano, is already taking steps to "protect" his mother’s assets. Episode 1: The Glass Foundation The series opens
Haunted by guilt and drinking alone, Anna stumbles into a private gallery showing in Positano. It is here she meets Mateo Flores (Cortez), a waiter moonlighting as a painter. Their first interaction is electric but wary. Mateo spills red wine on her white dress. She explodes. He apologizes with a quiet intensity that feels far too heavy for a simple waiter.
"That," Julian said softly, "is my late wife. She died two years ago. But you already know that, don't you?"
On her 60th birthday, Gabriella stops to help Elia (Giacomo Gianniotti), a mysterious and attractive man in his thirties who has crashed his car.
Julian stood beside her, his expression unreadable. He slid his hands into his pockets, looking at the portrait with a mix of adoration and malice.
Episode 1: The Glass Foundation The series opens with (50s), a wealthy, guarded hotelier celebrating her birthday alone at her Amalfi Coast estate. The silence is broken by
The relationship immediately triggers suspicion from Gabriella’s adult children and her ex-husband, Mario. By the end of the episode, her eldest son, Stefano, is already taking steps to "protect" his mother’s assets.
Haunted by guilt and drinking alone, Anna stumbles into a private gallery showing in Positano. It is here she meets Mateo Flores (Cortez), a waiter moonlighting as a painter. Their first interaction is electric but wary. Mateo spills red wine on her white dress. She explodes. He apologizes with a quiet intensity that feels far too heavy for a simple waiter.
"That," Julian said softly, "is my late wife. She died two years ago. But you already know that, don't you?"