Daily soap operas are disciples of current events, such as Plus belle la vie, which often includes French-influenced dramas in its plots. But sometimes, it’s news that catches a series that has no choice but to change their episodes so as not to offend the sensibilities of its viewers. As it was in tomorrow’s October 13 episode.
In episode 1534, Julie (Lou Noir), who was kidnapped by Joris Ferrell, Vince’s killer, tried to use cunning to escape. While he’s in the car with his captor, he sees Alexis’ (Alexander Brasser, who talked about what’s next for his character) van in the rearview mirror and decides to cause an accident.
To get rid of the latter and avoid a fuss, Ferrell then offered Alex €150 in cash compensation, but the oyster farmer, who recognized Bruno’s daughter, said the van belonged to his boss and he should call him first. to get his agreement.
Obviously, Alex called Sara (Camille Genau) to let her know what was going on. He then convinced Ferrell that he needed the ticket to buy time before the police arrived.
Aurora (Julie Debazak) and Nordin (Youssef Agal) rob Joris quickly intervene and rob Joris at gunpoint. Unfortunately, the latter stabbed Julie before escaping.
Severely injured in the abdomen, the young woman fell to the ground. A dramatic scene that TF1 viewers have not seen on screen. Due to current events and the death of 57-year-old French teacher Dominique Bernard, who was killed by a radicalized ex-student in Arras on October 13, the channel opted to cut the sequence, thereby removing Julie’s stab wound.
The scene was also removed from the previous episode recap for this Monday, October 16th. So viewers had to put the pieces of the puzzle together themselves to understand why Julie was sitting in a hospital bed at the start of episode 1535.
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