Un Si Grand Soleil Preview: Episode Summary for Monday, September 4, 2023 [SPOILERS]

Un Si Grand Soleil Preview: Episode Summary for Monday, September 4, 2023 [SPOILERS]

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, September 4, 2023, on such a great sun…

Tom is in trouble

At dawn, Yanis finds Tom in hiding and gives him three days’ pay for the goods demanded by the police. A teenager may not have 6,000 euros, but the supplier leaves him no choice.

Meanwhile, Cecile and Christophe receive an email from the school principal informing them that drugs have been found in a student’s locker. Without waiting, the judge questions Achilles, who continues to lie. If he claims he knows nothing, Cecil fears he’s covering for his friend. That is why he reminds her of the risks she runs.

Later, Christophe criticizes Cecil for putting pressure on Achilles. Although she simply explains that she wants to protect him, Kristoff points out to her that he is not in her office as a judge. Besides, he really didn’t appreciate bringing his wife to Achilles’ prosecutor without talking to him about it first. Cecil tries to excuse himself, but the vet implies that he’s putting his ethics as a judge above his mother’s.

At the police station, Manu has received a thrombinoscope from the high school students, so he tasks Aki with checking all the photos in hopes of finding a young man matching Achille’s description.

Hugo found no trace of DNA on the bag containing the Buddha blue. However, the contents of these vials are identical to those consumed by Maxime and Noura.

Not far from there, Tom is desperately trying to sell his sneakers, but the interlocutor refuses to buy them from him at that price. The teenager immediately loses his temper.

At the end of the day, Tom confides in Achilles that he is in trouble and then tells him that his supplier is demanding reimbursement for the stolen goods. At worst, he blames himself for getting into this traffic, especially since he just wanted to help his mother. After that, Achille promises to help and swears not to leave.

Tom then goes to the marina where he finds Yanis waiting for him. Indeed, the latter found a way to return the money from the goods. For this he needs a boat…

Dimitri continues his schemes

Prosecutor Bernier gave Commissioner Becker 48 hours to complete the investigation into the hospital’s suppliers. So the police must find evidence that there was indeed an agreement between the three suppliers to take down Mallard and his accomplices.

Meanwhile, Mallard hands Dimitri an envelope of 20,000 euros with a fake receipt so that he can deposit the money in the bank without suspicion. Once the money is in his pocket, Dimitri assures Mallard that Commissioner Becker will be able to close the case by the end of the week. Mallard then undertakes to pay him the rest of the money when his lawyer certifies the dismissal.

In high school, Sabine confides in Eve. Indeed, the math teacher does not understand why Dimitri did not pay the notary. And much to say that Sabina is under the impression that her companion is leading her. At that time, a notary calls him, who informs him that he has just received Dimitri’s money. A relief for Sabine, who will finally be able to sign a promise to sell.

To celebrate the happy news, the couple is 101 years old. Happy, the tennis teacher is already thinking about making some changes, but Sabine reminds him that once they buy the house, they won’t be able to afford it. Despite everything, Dimitri swears that he will have the best.

Meanwhile, Alex investigates and discovers that Arno Prissard, Mallard’s employee, had a tax adjustment. Therefore, the latter was immediately called to the police station. During the interrogation, Arno Prissar ended up admitting that the three suppliers managed to win the hospital projects in turn.

Mallard asked him to write up an estimate of the supplies required by the hospital, with exaggerated costs. A second company did the same and a third submitted a lower price to win the contract. And Arno Prisar has concrete documents to prove it.

Source: Allocine

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