The sixth episode of Turn of the Tide Season 2 commences with a daring drug pick-up, where Eduardo cleverly outwits Frias by utilizing Joe's boat. When she discovers this, she receives a report of another flare-up on the opposite side of the island, spurring her to swift action.

The Azoreans' delivery is executed with precision. The actual rendezvous point is located on the far side of the island, where the plane drops all the drugs into the sea. Rafael and Eduardo, with the aid of Rafael's modified fast car and a friend's assistance, make their way to the abandoned harbour. However, their path is blocked by anti-drugs protesters, leading them to take refuge in the abandoned theatre. Just as things seem bleak, Bruna stumbles upon them while showing Grandma Rosa around. The momentary joy is short-lived as Eduardo's insistence on prioritizing his friends leads to a heartbreaking breakup with Bruna.
To evade Frias, who is relentlessly searching for them, the kids hide for a day. Once she gives up, they successfully deliver the drugs to Fagnar at the harbour and collect their share.
Meanwhile, we witness a lavish party hosted by Moniz, where influential people gather. He gives a toast to the District Attorney (DA) who aspires to run for regional president. However, his bodyguard interrupts with news of a crisis, prompting him to leave abruptly. It becomes clear that Moniz is the client who purchased the new shipment of drugs from Ofelia.
Frias's troubles escalate as she returns empty-handed and the DA withdraws her support, claiming she has been embarrassed. Frias accuses the DA of playing it safe for her political ambitions, further antagonizing her. Amidst this chaos, it is revealed that Frias has been suspended due to several complaints about her investigative methods. Banha is one of the petitioners, gleefully announcing her suspension to her dismay.
A visibly upset Frias grabs Eduardo and threatens to shoot him if he doesn't reveal what transpired. Francisco intervenes, pulling her away and warning Eduardo against crossing her. As she enters her home, she discovers it has been ransacked, and her daughter Mariana is missing. Panic sets in as Frias fears for her daughter's safety, believing she has been kidnapped.
Fagnar's betrayal of Ofelia is rooted in his disapproval of the Azorean partnership from the outset. His dismay at Ofelia's lack of concern when the kids deliver the shipment a day late only intensifies. Ofelia rationalizes that four months of failed attempts to smuggle drugs into Europe have made Rabo de Peixe the perfect gateway. She disregards Fagnar's concerns, and he realizes he has been demoted from her right-hand man. It seems she wants to nurture Silvia, as she has another job for the girl. Worried, Fagnar reaches out to his brother, the farm owner who produces all the cocaine. They discuss the unpredictability of Ofelia and the ill-fated decision to transport drugs to the Azores, which proved to be costly. If they cannot control her, they must eliminate her. True to their word, Fagnar kills Ofelia and decides to clean up any loose ends.
The Azoreans are celebrating their success at the local arcade when Frias kidnaps and threatens Eduardo. Fagnar arrives at the arcade and starts shooting. Carlos, Silvia, and Rafael run and hide in the theater, but the Brazilians trap them by setting the entrance on fire. They then enter through the windows to take out each one in turn. Joe finds Eduardo and they run to help the others. Little Marcelino watches from a distance and follows them. The fire separates everyone inside. Carlos saves Rafael from a gunman by knocking him out. Fagnar goes after Silvia, who has the money.
The remaining gunmen surround Joe and Eduardo. Joe locks Eduardo in the projection room and then detonates two grenades, killing everyone, including himself. Eduardo has no time to mourn as Fagnar attacks Silvia, seeking both the money and believing the kids have stolen some of the cocaine. Eduardo jumps him, and Marcelino distracts him by shooting his toy gun, allowing Silvia to kill Fagner.
The cops finally arrive, and Eduardo grabs Silvia's gun, taking the fall for Fagnar's murder. He is arrested and put in prison, while the money is burnt up in the fire.
A couple of years pass, and Silvia is raising her toddler with Rafael. Eduardo is finally out of prison and seeks revenge.