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Not every great performance takes place on a stage. Sometimes the most unusual theatre appears in the least glamorous place — like a garage that smells faintly of rubber, gasoline, and forgotten projects. Between an abandoned guitar, an old bicycle tube, and a mysterious “archaeological layer” of household clutter, Zuzana decides it’s the perfect venue for an improvised event she proudly calls “The Grotesque of Gravity.” With ribbons, theatrical imagination, and a crown made from a bicycle mudguard, she transforms the garage into a surreal stage where roles are assigned, physics becomes philosophy, and Martin suddenly finds himself promoted to the position of loyal cavalier, gravitational absorber, and “Gavariel” — a slightly unconventional domestic guardian angel. What follows is a playful experiment in trust, balance, and laughter, where a simple leap into someone’s arms becomes a metaphor for relationships themselves: sometimes chaotic, occasionally painful, but strangely magnificent when someone is there to catch you. This episode blends absurd humor, improvised theatre, and warm relationship philosophy. Because love doesn’t always happen in glamorous places — sometimes it grows quietly between old tools, garage doors, and the courage to jump without knowing exactly how the landing will go.
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