Relaxed in the room flower power, Luke informs charlie his displeasure at the chasm between himself and the journalist Attilio. “It’s right to make a mistake and it’s right to know how to recognize the mistake and apologize,” says the young Roman chef, showing his regret that he never attempted a genuine relationship with his companion build up.
Luca doesn’t blame anyone, but the ex-boxer casually shows his pain as he’s very sensitive and wishes he had more dialogue with Attilio, but without too much coercion.
For Charlie Big Brother, it’s like a mission and you don’t necessarily have to love and connect with everyone and remember columnist Sonia’s advice: “You don’t have to justify yourself for everything,” he notes, advising Luca, no reason for having to seek separation from the journalist. For the comedian, there are people he connects with more and people he connects with less, but that doesn’t take away from him the respect and admiration one has for any particular person.
Lucas sensitivity seems to get the better of him, he wants to use it on this way to get to know all his companions. Will he find a way to open up and bond with VIP Attilio without being too coercive?