Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for the episode of Un Si Grand Soleil that airs Monday night on France 2! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!
On Monday, July 17, 2023 in such a great sun…
Christophe feels invested in the mission
Father Silvio is alive! Doctors were able to resuscitate the victim of heart attack in time. When he wakes up, Dr. Lewis informs him that it was Kristoff who saved his life.
For his part, Kristoff comes to the office in a good mood and asks Charles if he believes in signs. Since the young man is quite rational, the vet invites him to imagine that he is about to make a radical turn that will completely disrupt his life, but in the end something happens that puts him on the right track. According to him, this is called a sign. As Charles struggles to follow him, Kristoff cheerfully declares that you have to trust the signs that will put you on the right path.
During the day, Christophe goes to Father Silvio’s bedside, who thanks him for saving his life. The vet then teaches him that he has experienced heart problems himself and that he knows how to deal with such a situation. During the conversation, Father Silvio asks him to take care of the cat while he is away. Without hesitation, Kristoff agrees and even offers to take her to church and then keep her in his office until she gets back on her feet.
After going to church, Christophe goes home and grabs his computer to retrieve the file of Pedro Morelli, his next victim, from the trash.
Nora admits that she is responsible for Vincent’s death
After Mark Moore’s revelations, Commissioner Becker questions himself. Indeed, he tries to understand why the prefecture was so quick to expel Karine and Maeva. That’s why he decides to do his own little investigation.
Meanwhile, Tais joins Maeva at the graveyard. Having also lost a loved one, Tice confides that thanks to his friends, he was able to overcome this difficult time and get away from it. Only Maeva is left with the impression that nothing makes sense after Vincent’s death. Although he understands how she feels, Tice stresses that he won’t bring her back by ending her life. And to add that they are all there to help him.
Later, Thais and Maeva join their friends in town, much to Robin’s delight.
At the police station, Alice confides in Akeem about her relationship problems. After Karine and Maeva are kicked out, Fan stops talking to her and fears that the situation will not improve. On the advice of a friend, the policeman calls Fani, but she does not answer. He doesn’t want to talk to her, Fanny can’t stand the companion protecting her colleagues and refuses to admit that a mistake has been made. Moe then tries to explain that Elise was just doing her job and encourages her to settle things with him. In the afternoon, Fanny and Alice meet in town and reconcile.
For his part, Thierry follows Nora from the police station and waits for her to get into the tram in order to provoke a chance meeting. Immediately, Nora asks about him. The policeman then makes him believe that he is fine and that his dismissal has allowed him to take notice. Thierry then offers her to go get a drink to continue the conversation, which she accepts.
At the scene, Thierry and Nora discuss the leaden atmosphere in the police station after the death of Vincent Garand. Although Nora blames herself terribly for everything that happens to her colleague, the latter reminds her that she alone decided to delete this video. And it goes without saying that Thierry is fully aware of what he has done. For him, they have to protect themselves in case of a heavy blow among colleagues. If he had to do it again, he would not hesitate for a second. The words that prompt Nora to confide and admit that she is responsible for Vincent’s death…
Source: Allocine

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