The Exchange Student Episode 1: First Day in Sweden 1.2.5

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In the first episode of The Exchange Student, Emilio Carboni, an Italian Casanova wannabe is tired of being neglected by the Italian girls and so he decides to go on an exchange studying program to Sweden. His parents are not happy with his choice but Emilio is determined that at the age of 22 he is now ready to take his first big step towards adventure and love. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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