Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for the episode of Un Si Grand Soleil that airs tomorrow night on France 2! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!
On Friday, June 2 at Un Si Grand Soleil…
Lauryn has an alibi, the police are on a new trail
Lauryn is questioned by Ellie and Akim in Claudine’s presence. She confirms that she slept with Evan, but denies that she is the author of everything she is accused of, namely the anonymous email. Claudine points out to the police that their entire argument is based solely on the accusations of the husband, who is trying to avoid responsibilities by blaming his mistress, a young student over whom he has, moreover, authority in a professional context.
Lorin then explains that she was at the bar when the shooting happened. Claudine adds that her client can provide the names of all the friends who were with her that evening.
Claudine then calls Janet to get information about Lauryn. Surprised, Janet explains to him that she is a great intern, but she is not necessarily appreciated by all, as she is a bit arrogant and dry with her co-workers. When asked about Lauryn’s relationship with Evan, Janet is satisfied with the answer that the young intern was quite closely involved in Evan’s clinic project. And that noise from the hallway suggested they were pretty close. But even though Lauryn is uncomfortable, Janet doesn’t see Evan or his wife being shot out of jealousy.
Lauryn, on the other hand, visits Evan at his hospital and informs him that she does not appreciate the murder charge. Evan claims he never said he was a criminal. On the other hand, he is convinced that he is the one who sent the email to the court and paid this woman to call and tell her that Chloe was cheating. Lauryn completely denies it, but tells Evan that he should be happy: this woman allowed him to open his eyes.
Lauryn then threatens to sue Evan for harassment. Dr. Cresson is not afraid, he knows that his complaint will not be credible. But believe it or not, Lauryn is well aware that Evan’s reputation will be ruined by such accusations. He is happy.
After falling on his answering machine several times, Mark finally manages to reach Chloe and hear from her. Chloe replies that she’s exhausted, but holds back. He adds that Evan is slowly getting better and that he plans to go see him. Then ends the conversation by hastily hanging up.
Later, Chloe comes to Evan’s room. Allen is at her side, explaining to his patient that the x-rays showed joint stiffness with necrosis in the furrow area. Ultimately, Evan may no longer be able to practice medicine because of this problem. Therefore, the operation should be performed as soon as possible. Chloe is concerned. Evan tries to reassure him: he knows the team that will operate on him and has complete confidence.
At the police station, Ellis reveals to Becker that she checked Lauryn’s alibi, she was indeed at the bar at the time of the shooting. He also denies the possibility that he could have ordered the murder of his lover’s wife, especially since the Cresson couple was already separated at the time.
Akim informs them that he found something on Pierre Andrieu, the owner of the gray car that was spotted at the scene of the shooting. Andrey has a hunting license and his gun was used to shoot Chloe. And it turns out that this man recently showed up at the police station to file a defamation complaint against Chloe and her chronicles.
Elena has a new idea for revenge
Helen is in Savages with Victor. She tells him that she can’t take it anymore, and that she regularly goes belly up in her stomach for fear of meeting Christian. Victor advises her to change jobs, but Elena cannot see herself in Alix’s failure.
Although he doesn’t really know what he’s accusing Christian of, Victor advises Elena to use the rule of Aikido: instead of confronting her opponent directly, she should use her strength and turn it to her advantage. Advice that seems to give Helen the idea of ​​revenge, who happily leaves the savages.
Enthusiastic, Helen arrives at the gallery and asks Alix how she plans to sell fake Boucher paintings. Alix explains to her friend that Christian is going to sell them to an American collector, making her believe, as far as Definode is concerned, that they found them in a semi-abandoned barn or a prison attic.
But this is not a good strategy for Helen. He fears that if we find out that the gallery has come across abandoned paintings again, it will surely be viewed as suspicious. Coincidence is very important for him, it is important to go through the gallery. She suggests to Alix that these paintings turn out differently. According to him, the American collector doesn’t just want to buy paintings, he wants us to sell him dreams, an extraordinary story. Alix is ​​interested. And that’s a good thing, because Helen has a proposal for him.
In Les Sauvages, Emma has the feeling that Victor is lonely, sad to see him like this. But Enzo saw her writing handwritten letters and thinks she has met someone. Emma suggests that it could be Elena, but Enzo doesn’t want them back together at all, convinced that it will further strain his relationship with Claire.
At the gallery, Alix reveals to Christian that they are going to use the real story of the disappearance of the Boucher paintings, which belonged to the Brissac family and disappeared in 1794, to invent a sequel. Because no one has seen these works since the death of François de Brissac, who was imprisoned and then beheaded during the Terror.
Alix suggests that the day before his death, François de Brissac wrote a coded letter to his son Jean, who had gone into exile in England, in which he indicated where the paintings were. The idea would then be to imagine that the letter was never received by his son and that he found it by accident. Intrigued, Christian asks her how she will reveal the letter. Alix proposes to hold an exhibition of 18th century letters in her gallery. One of them would be this famous letter indicating where the paintings are. Christian congratulates him on the idea. Alix is ​​careful not to admit that it was Helen’s idea, adding that she doesn’t know how she got the inspiration.
Ulysses needs 18th century ink to carry out this plan. He asks for help from Bilal, who reminds him that he is a chemist, not a magician. Ulysses insists that Bilal will succeed and promises that this is the last time he will ask for his help. Bilal finally gives up.
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