With the reason for the premiere of the second season of “Envious” in Netflixstarring Esteban Lamothe and Griselda Sicilianithe platform made a fun promotion that has as its protagonist Emiliano “ar “Martínez and “Fernanda” (Lorena Vega) The psychologist of the series that is characterized by being very direct.
The second envious installment hopes to beat audience records, and introduces us to Vicky (Siciliani) who is 40 years old and suffers from the anxiety of going through the altar with Matías (Lamothe).
This Wednesday, Netflix Argentina published a video where you can see the goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team with the character of the psychologist, where both dialogue by video call.
The exchange between Emiliano “Del” Martínez and the psychologist Fernanda.
“Hello Emiliano, thanks for connecting, I quoted you because we have to reorganize the sessions … with the time difference, we have to organize better, but before … how are you?”Fernanda starts. Next, draw responds: “The truth is that everything is fine. The only thing that has bad is the fourth“
Confused, the psychologist asks her what she refers to, and the player confesses: “The fourth cup, Fernanda. I want to listen to everyone singing ‘I want to win the fourth, I want to be world champion.’ It’s the only thing I think.”
Subsequently, the psychologist says: “I return to the agenda. You are doing a very good process, Emiliano. And as I have to attend to a patient with an urgency, I want to propose that we see each other once a month“
“No, I want to come twice a week. I am a fan of therapy. I live for therapy. For me, they are twice a week, “Alcargumenta Martínez.
Some time ago, the goalkeeper had revealed his time through therapy and commented as he helped when he did his job on the court, as well as aspects of his personal life.
Finally, they continue to argue for the number of sessions, until Fernanda says “Look that I charge you, brother”, in allusion to Martínez’s popular phrase in the vs. Colombian penalties. “Haha, Cobrame”close.
Source: Ambito

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