Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for tomorrow night’s episode of Tomorrow Belongs to Us on TF1! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!
Wednesday 19 July Tomorrow belongs to us…
Has Emma’s killer found his next target?
At dawn, Rafael and Martin knock on Camille’s bedroom door. At this point, the latter doesn’t need to hear her mother’s terrible news to know that Emma is dead. A shock to a teenager who breaks down crying in his mother’s arms.
At the police station, George informs Karim that Emma’s body has been left in the water since 6:00 a.m. While they are unsure of the cause of her death at this time, investigators are confident that she was not sexually assaulted and that she did not drown. According to photographs of her body, she would have suffered a nasty blow to the temple, possibly from a car accident. We have to prove it now.
In turn, the PTS teams took samples from Rome’s car. If there was a shock, it is currently impossible to know whether it was a bicycle or something else. Even if they don’t know if the marks found on the car come from Emma’s bike, it’s definitely the only car that was flashing that evening. Since then, they haven’t had anything on Jack or Ryan either. If he doesn’t report to the police today, Karim’s nephew will officially be considered a fugitive and the police will have to serve a search warrant.
Later, Ryan returned to the set. When the mother tries to find out why he didn’t answer her calls, the teenager explains that his phone was dead. Concerned, Romy asks if he was the one who borrowed his car on Monday afternoon. Before he can answer, he discovers a burn on his forearm. Ryan then points out that he burned himself with a stove.
Romi and Ryan immediately go to the station. Faced with many questions from his uncle, Ryan confirms that he borrowed his mother’s car to pick up sneakers for Jack. On the other hand, he swears that he has not had an accident. On the way, he says, he met a suspicious man in his thirties, wearing a black hat with a funny jacket, near the Reynaud estate. At the same time, a man drinks in a straw hut and watches Luna carefully.
Not far from there, Sarah tells her family that the speaker’s trail is out of the question, and on Monday afternoon, a witness saw a man wandering around the neighborhood. A man who hunts women. Therefore, everything points to him being the one who attacked Emma. Violet, who has overheard the conversation, fears that it is a bully or a serial killer. After she has an anxiety attack, Angelica and Didier try to calm her down and promise to set up cameras. In turn, Sarah and Roxanne promise to protect him.
In Delcourt, Camille, Rafael, Judith, Alex and Chloe mourn. While they reminisce about Emma, Camille decides to get some fresh air. Alex then joins her in the garden to comfort her. Crying, Camille confesses that Emma was her sister. According to him, the police will finally catch the culprit and he will pay for all the evil he has done.
Meanwhile, Didier questions Sara about the ongoing investigation. Although there is nothing new, the police officer says he is confident that the person responsible will eventually be caught.
In the middle of the night, Violet wakes up in a panic and sees a hooded man staring at her from the window…
Aaron’s strategy is working
At dawn, Lisa calls Aaron to hear from him. And needless to say, the young woman feels horribly guilty that the doctor was injured during her week’s vacation. To ease her conscience, she offers him a task, but Aaron begs her not to feel guilty. He also specifies that this stretch is good because he will be able to rest.
Lisa then sees William in the garden and tries to find out if Aaron’s injury is serious. However, Dr. Downey states that he does not have time to answer her question because he has to go to work. So she leaves it to Victoire to answer her questions, which makes her realize that Aaron is not ready to walk again.
Later, Lisa unexpectedly shows up at Aaron’s to bring him food. Before receiving it, he rushes to lay the skeleton. As they dine alone, Lisa and Aaron are confident. The Doctor then apologizes to him for playing his brother’s game. On the other hand, Lisa assures us that even if she won this volleyball game, she would never go out with Simon. He then admits that he has a hard time letting go and trusting. Now that they have explained each other, the young woman at least understands that Aaron is an honest person and that pleases her.
Back at home, Lisa confides in Victoire that nothing happened with Aaron. A disappointment to Lisa, who would have preferred the opposite. Despite everything, Victoire wants to be reassuring.
Charlie is playing a dangerous game
Luna found the second bottle buried in the sand. This time it’s some lyrics from the Doors: “LA girl, I still love you like crazy.” If until now everything indicated that Nathan was the author of these messages, Charlie now knows that it is not him, because he is not good at learning English.
Later, Nathan arrives at the cabin and offers Luna a rose. Then the latter speaks to him in English and points to the poem. When he tricks her into thinking he’s the author of the message in the bottle, Luna knows he’s not.
Charlie then shows Gabriel the second message he found in the bottle. Therefore, Molina wonders to the girl that he would not be for her, because in the past, during a vacation in Los Angeles, she loved the American Michael Quinn. Charlie was 15 at the time and was listening to the Doors. His first love is definitely Seth. To find out for sure, Charlie looks him up on social media, but Michael’s account is private. To find out more, she decides to add him as a friend, which doesn’t really sit well with Gabriel, who thinks she’s playing with fire.
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