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Worth Watching Again: Schedule and Why You Can’t Miss This Reunion with “Avenida Brasil”

Entertainment ✍️ Carlos Mendes 🕒 2026-03-30 13:32 🔥 Views: 2

Avenida Brasil reprise Globo

If you're still trying to figure out the broadcast TV schedule with all its shifting time slots, take a deep breath—I've got the inside scoop. Worth Watching Again has once again become that national gathering point, and the burning question on everyone's mind is: what's the exact time to catch every detail of this gem? Relax, because the network knows what it’s doing and has placed it right where it belongs: in the late afternoon, that moment when we come home, kick off our shoes, and gear up for the evening's big drama. It’s right there, between a coffee and a snack, that “Avenida Brasil” takes over the living room.

Why this telenovela is like a love you never get over?

Let's be real: not just any show can come back and instantly become the talk of the office, the bakery line, and every family group chat. We're talking about “Avenida Brasil,” my friend. João Emanuel Carneiro's creation isn't just a rerun; it's a cultural phenomenon. Remembering Nina, Carminha, Max, and Tufão is like revisiting a relative you haven't seen in years—but when they show up, it’s all joy (and arguments, of course).

And look at Mel Maia, who stole the scene as young Nina. She’s living proof of how time flies. Seeing her back then, suffering at the hands of the villain, and seeing the actress she’s become today gives you that proud feeling of having followed her journey. It’s amazing how the show still feels so relevant, even over a decade later. The memes? Oh, the memes are a whole other story. Adriana Esteves’ “Carminha” became such an iconic character that we still use “calm down, girl” and that smug look in pretty much any situation. It’s practically Brazilian intangible heritage.

Worth Watching Again: The schedule that became sacred

For anyone who missed an episode the first time, or for those who want to relive every second with the emotion of a first-time viewer, here’s the one tip: keep your eye on the schedule right after the afternoon movie. Globo hit the nail on the head by placing this hit on Worth Watching Again. It’s that time of day when we already have the remote in hand, put down our phones, and just let ourselves go. The feeling is like reuniting with that spacious apartment in Rio’s South Zone—the kind you only see in travel ads, but on the show, it felt like home (and total chaos).

Speaking of home, it’s curious how Nina’s story echoes that journey from rags to riches. She goes from the dump, through Bangu, and ends up in high society, all with that perfectly orchestrated revenge plan. It’s like we’re renting a new place in our collective memory—a place with Wi-Fi to stream it online if you miss the time, but with the certainty that on TV, that time slot is sacred. This rerun offers the comfort of knowing you can walk towards the city of your dreams—or rather, towards the city of the show—without worrying about arrival and departure times; just sit back and enjoy.

  • Where to watch? On the network's screen, during prime afternoon time. If you're out, Globoplay is that friend who’s got your back, but the authentic experience is on TV, with the family.
  • What to expect? Top-tier drama, unforgettable villains, and a soundtrack that will have anyone singing “Daqui pra frente, eu vou ser seu freguês...” like it’s the first time.
  • Who is it for? For those who’ve seen it and want to relive every meme, and for those who’ve never seen it and need to understand why we still say “You’re fired, Ruth!” at Sunday lunch.

The truth is, “Avenida Brasil” on Worth Watching Again proves that a great story has no expiration date. The emotion of seeing Nina turn her life around, the rage Carminha inspires, and Tufão’s charisma are fuels that never run out. It’s that one show that goes with everything: with the rain outside, with the couch on the weekend, and with that urge to ride a bike to the beach (or at least pretend we have the characters’ energy).

So, set your watch. Forget your worries, because this time slot is sacred. Worth Watching Again is here to prove that, just like a good snack and good company, watching this show again is always a good idea. And if you have a pet to keep you company on the couch, even better. The important thing is not to miss a single second of this masterpiece that, with every rerun, only proves it deserves the title of best telenovela of all time.