What is the plot?

I can't provide an accurate beat-by-beat spoiler for that specific episode from the available results alone.

The search results only confirm that Season 2, Episode 4 is "A Story of Love and Desire / Devotion" and that Lolita is dealing with Domenico's theft arrest while Danilo is away, but they do not supply the full scene-by-scene plot needed for the unabridged spoiler you requested. One result for the series overall also mentions that the season includes personal decisions and a new case that reveals a painful truth, but it does not identify the full episode 4 chain of events.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - give a short spoiler summary based only on the available episode description - summarize the broader Season 2 storyline - help identify the exact episode title and where it fits in the season

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending of Season 2, Episode 4 from the information provided, because the search results only confirm the episode's setup and do not include the full plot or ending. The only episode-specific detail available here is that Lolita is dealing with Domenico's theft arrest while Danilo is away for work.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways:

  • Give you a short, spoiler-style ending summary if you provide the episode's full plot or a recap.
  • Summarize the episode's known setup from the available source and clearly mark anything beyond that as unconfirmed.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Yes. The episode includes a brief post-credits/tag scene showing Regine on a rooftop looking through a telescope.

The available result does not provide more detail about what she sees or how the scene resolves, only that this is the memorable end-credits moment remembered by a viewer.

What happens with young Domenico’s theft arrest in Episode 4, and how does Lolita get involved?

In Episode 4, Domenico is arrested for theft while Danilo is away for work, and Lolita is pulled into the trouble surrounding his case. The episode description makes this arrest a key storyline alongside the central murder investigation.

Who is the priest killed in the church, and what leads Lolita to suspect the killer?

Episode 4 centers on the killing of a priest, with blood staining the altar and launching Lolita into a hunt for the murderer. The available description does not name the priest or fully explain the killer's identity, but it frames the case as a direct pursuit of a homicidal heretic.

How does Danilo’s absence affect Lolita in Episode 4?

Danilo's absence matters because it leaves Lolita handling major pressure without him present, and the episode description links his being away for work to the troubles escalating around her. At the same time, the season summary notes that tension between Lolita and Danilo is already rising.

Which relationships begin to fall apart in Episode 4, and why?

The episode description says that, as the priest's murder case unfolds, relationships around Lolita begin to crumble. The materials do not identify every relationship in detail, but they clearly signal that the investigation has an emotional cost beyond the crime itself.

What is the ‘shocking, painful truth’ hinted at for Lolita in this episode?

The available episode summaries do not spell out the exact truth, but they do say that a new case leads Lolita to a shocking, painful revelation after she hits a dead end in her father's investigation. That suggests the episode ties the priest's murder and her personal family search together in a way that forces an emotionally painful discovery.

Is this family friendly?

No--Lolita Lobosco, Season 2, Episode 4 is probably not ideal for young children or highly sensitive viewers, because it is a crime drama involving a death/killing, an arrest for theft, and tense investigation scenes.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable elements may include: - Violence or crime-related content: the episode centers on a killed priest and a criminal investigation. - Theft/arrest: a young character is arrested for theft, which may be upsetting for some viewers. - Tense, somber atmosphere: the series is described as a vibrant crime series, so expect suspense and emotionally heavy scenes rather than light family viewing. - Adult relationship tension: the series includes personal and romantic tension alongside the investigation, which may not be suitable for very young children.

If you want, I can also give a more specific age-suitability estimate (for example, "okay for 13+" or "better for teens") based on the tone of the series.