Foivos Delivorias is a 45-year-old songwriter who has not been doing too well lately. He hasn't had a hit for several years, and when his children's song becomes an unexpected sensation, it makes for an embarrassment rather than a joy.
It's Christmas and our heroes have finally lost the "Mantra". The mobster Memas, who runs it, has transformed it into a "Bead" and has cast young trapper SHITBOY and his mistress, folk diva Litsa Makka, as the main performers.
Natassa Bofiliou is Fivos' first guest at the "New Mantra". Jonathan, however, has serious objections, which are withdrawn when Fivos promises to write "To Krokodilaki No 2" (The Little Crocodile No 2).
Jonathan takes Phoebus to the therapist to prove to him that if he had resolved his issues he would have become a different Phoebus. Actually...the other Phoebus, the songwriter of Kati Garbi's hits.
Phoebus invites Christos Nikolopoulos, Pitsa Papadopoulou and Stelios Dionysiou to Mantra. Jonathan and Danae tell Phoebus that he doesn't have the authentic folksiness he needs to welcome them. He does everything to prove them wrong.
After his trip, Phoebus manages to convince the "numbers" to fight the last battle against the Mafia and try to regain "Madra". The obstacles are mainly two: the relentless Memas and the utterly resigned Jonathan.
Jonathan tries to teach Phoebe to no avail. He forces a night at the "Mantra" with Rena Morphy on him. Phoebus counters with Theodore Marantini and Jonathan brings both of them.
Phoebus invites Yannis Kotsiras to Mantra. But he has problems: a crazy fan is chasing him everywhere, whose behavior is becoming more and more threatening.
Jonathan invites Giorgos Mazonakis to the ""New Mantra"", without warning Fivos. When the latter finds out, he worries about how to combine the two different kinds of audiences they are targeting.
Phoebus is constantly hanging out at home with the Hadjifragettes. Jonathan, on the other hand, is living days of absolute love with Danae and wants to do a big, luxurious live show in honour of Eros at the "Mantra".