| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | May 27, 1998 | ||
| E2 | May 28, 1998 | ||
| E3 | May 29, 1998 | ||
| E4 | Jun 02, 1998 | ||
| E5 | Jun 03, 1998 | ||
| E6 | Jun 04, 1998 | ||
| E7 | Jun 05, 1998 | ||
| E8 | Jun 09, 1998 | ||
| E9 | Jun 10, 1998 | ||
| E10 | Jun 11, 1998 | ||
| E11 | Jun 12, 1998 | ||
| E12 | Jun 16, 1998 | ||
| E13 | Jun 17, 1998 | ||
| E14 | Jun 18, 1998 | ||
| E15 | Jun 19, 1998 | ||
| E16 | Jun 23, 1998 | ||
| E17 | Jun 24, 1998 | ||
| E18 | Jun 25, 1998 | ||
| E19 | Jun 26, 1998 | ||
| E20 | Jun 30, 1998 | ||
| E21 | Jul 01, 1998 | ||
| E22 | Jul 03, 1998 | ||
| E23 | Jul 07, 1998 | ||
| E24 | Jul 08, 1998 | ||
| E25 | Jul 09, 1998 | ||
| E26 | Jul 10, 1998 | ||
| E27 | Jul 14, 1998 | ||
| E28 | Jul 15, 1998 | ||
| E29 | Jul 17, 1998 | ||
| E30 | Jul 21, 1998 | ||
| E31 | Jul 22, 1998 | ||
| E32 | Jul 23, 1998 |
Hilda Hurricane remains a definitive pillar of period drama television, having concluded its influential run on Rede Globo. The series serves as a masterclass in the Brazilian miniseries format, blending political unrest with a forbidden romance that challenged the social mores of the 1960s. By juxtaposing the religious fervor of Friar Malthus with the rebellious spirit of Hilda, the production explored themes of desire and societal hypocrisy that resonate across generations. Its high production values and cinematic direction set a standard for South American broadcasting, proving that television could achieve the depth and visual sophistication of film.
The show's lasting cultural DNA is evidenced by its recent viral resurgence, which introduced the story to a global audience decades after its original broadcast. It remains a rewatch staple because it captures a specific historical zeitgeist while maintaining an emotional core that feels timeless. Fans return to the narrative not only for the electric chemistry between the leads but also for its poignant commentary on the cost of freedom and the complexity of faith. As a staple of the Rede Globo archives, it continues to influence modern telenovelas and dramas, standing as a testament to the power of provocative storytelling.