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2.10. Michelle K. - The Cursed Painting (Alternate Version)
N.B.: The previous version of "Michelle K. - The Cursed Painting" was blocked for copyright infringement, as it used the original version of a couple of songs. In this edition of the episode there are only alternative versions (copyright free) of the following songs: "Mad World" by Gary Jules, "Masked Ball" by Jocelyn Pook, "When it's Over" by the Wipers, "Girl You'll be a Woman Soon" by Neil Diamond (cover by Bert Voordeckers). Description: Emmanuel allows himself to be completely overwhelmed by the perverse and anomalous relationship with Michelle K., without realizing that he is getting himself into quite serious trouble. He does not seem able to understand, even when faced with the evidence of a "cursed" painting, the negativity of the environment to which the woman belongs. The interpreters are George and Frieda (AI).