Tomorrow Is Ours: Is Benoit Argentail’s Monster?

Tomorrow Is Ours: Is Benoit Argentail’s Monster?

Warning, this article contains a lot of spoilers about the next episodes of Tomorrow. If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!

For several days now, a serial killer has been terrorizing the characters of Tomorrow Belongs to Us. Known as the Argentail monster, the latter attacks parents in conflict and has claimed many victims in the past. Starting with Benoit (Jean-Baptiste Maunier), Agnes Varda’s new teacher, whose parents were the first to be killed by the serial killer.

Subsequently, the killer made four more victims in the Argenteuil area, including the parents of Lisa (Naima Rodrich) and Amelie (Maelis Adal), then four more in the Nantes region between 2013 and 2018. Today he was on the set that he decided to continue the killing.

After breaking into Sara (Camille Genau) and Roxanne’s (Raphael Volkoff) home, killing the Chassanies and recently attempting to kill her in Delcourt, the serial killer isn’t about to stop there. Moreover, he has already identified the next targets and registered Alma (Camille de Pacis) and Benjamin (Alexandre Varga). In other words, their future is more uncertain than ever.

But who is behind this ruthless killer?

Is Aaron Leclerc a murderer?

At this stage of the investigation, several reasons have been identified. If the teams of Commander Constant (Frank Monsin) first suspected Bruno Paoletti (Kevin Levy), father of Nathan (Adher), then Geoffrey Allard, the gardener of several victims’ families, then Aaron Leclerc (Stany Coppet) quickly fell into the spotlight. ).

It must be said that the new doctor at the Saint-Clair Hospital seems to be the common denominator between the murder of the Chassanies, the invasion of the Thimaine-Reynaud house, and the attempted assassination of Delcourt.

So are we to believe that Aaron Leclerc is really the serial killer the police are looking for?

As is often the case, looks are deceiving and the answer is of course no! Not only does his DNA not match that found at Shassan’s crime scene, but the doctor was also on the phone with his father during the attempted murders of Alex (Alexandre Brasserie) and Chloe (Ingrid Chauvin). What should remove him from the suspect list for good in the episode airing tonight on TF1.

If Aaron is innocent, another character has just entered Tomorrow Belongs to Us and also ticks all the boxes for the perfect killer…

Beno Letellier is a monster from Argentuel

Finally, we still have very little information about Benui. As mentioned above, we know that his parents were the first victims of the Argentail monster about fifteen years ago. We also know that Benoit lived in Narbonne for more than two years before coming to Sete to replace Agnes Varda High School.

Beneath his shy and unassuming persona, he could hide a ruthless serial killer.

Also, many viewers think they recognize Benoit’s blue eyes under the killer’s hat. Then again, his large frame perfectly fits the description of Sarah’s attacker. Let’s also not forget that Benoit is always in the place where arguments between couples are resolved.

Indeed, the SVT professor was at the hospital when Dr. Leclerc accused Chloe and Alex of neglecting Celeste. Benoit was also invited to Alma’s farewell party. An evening in which an English teacher and her companion disagreed about having a baby.

In the episode, which will be broadcast tonight on TF1, Benoit will witness a new argument between the couple about this topic near Agnes Varda High School. Knowing that the serial killer targeted Al and Benjamin and that Benoit would go to a colleague’s house shortly before he was attacked, there is now little doubt that Benoit Letelier is the serial killer.

Finally, the official synopses revealed by TF1 also tend to support this theory. Before Benoit is arrested by the police, he will be ” Ready to do anything to escape“And might just force Lisa”commit irreparable“.

Is Benoit Argentail a monster or a copycat? Why did he become a serial killer? The sequel to Tomorrow is upon us and promises to be more spectacular than ever.

Source: Allocine

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