Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for tomorrow night’s episode of Tomorrow Is Ours on TF1! If you don’t want to know anything, don’t read!
Thursday 30 June Tomorrow belongs to us…
After being attacked, Alex suffers from neck pain. Robin, who came to his aid, tells him that the funds and money to upgrade the pontoon were stolen, and that’s why his assailant was looking for him. Alex is in disbelief and wonders who could blame them for so much.
At the police station, Roxanne tells Martin that the journalist who wrote the incriminating article against the Delcourt-Bertrand farmhouse received her information via an anonymous e-mail, and that she did not try to find out if the details of the explosion were true. . He just wanted to make noise. However, it is not possible to trace the sender of the email. Who is the person who blew up the mass? Martin then asks Roxanne and Damien to look for the cell phones that were on their way to the farmhouse during Alex’s attack.
Crossing that information with phones parked nearby on opening night, one name stood out: Justin, an employee of the previous owner. George shares this discovery with Alex, who explains to him that he had a falling out with Justin when he became part-time. Justin refused and preferred to lock the door. George wonders: Could Justin have been so mad at Alex that he caused the explosion and stole the money?
Kareem is afraid he won’t regain the use of his hand and seems increasingly irritable. Anna tries to calm him down, but in reality she is just as worried as he is. So he visits Benedict Downey for a professional opinion. Benedict admits to him that he has had several patients after microsurgery and reassures him: every time everything went very well. Of course, this is a difficult period that can last several months. But, he said, if Kareem hangs up, he should easily regain the use of his hand.
Anna breaks free and slips as Robin Belanger descends. The latter has an appointment with Benedict due to capsulitis. He is clearly still worried about Benedict. And the feeling seems to be mutual.
On it, Noah continues to be jealous of Jordan. The tone between them rises rapidly. Judith ends up intervening before they come to blows. He can’t stand their arguments anymore. He asks Noah to stop making insinuations about Jordan and his supposed relationship because Jordan just works there.
Justin Martin is interviewed at the police station. He admits to going to the farm on inauguration night to check out the party, but insists he didn’t stay. Nordin brings Martin the money they found in Justin’s bathroom during the search of his house. Backed against the wall, Justin admits that Martin stole the money from him. She believes she owed Alex the money because he agreed to keep her. However, Justin swears that he did not sabotage the inauguration party. He also admits to seeing someone watching him the day he stole the money. But he has not seen it well and cannot describe it. Martin, who does not believe him, puts him in prison.
At the Spoon, Bart is doing some math and confides in Audrey that he didn’t sell the oysters today because of the article about the Delcourt Farmhouse. Although they are great, the customer does not want to know anything and is suspicious. Bart, having to throw away the baskets, offers one to his waiter, who is delighted. But in the evening, when she has just eaten oysters to show Leo how to taste this dish, Audrey feels sick. He passes out and falls to the ground unconscious.
Aurore offers her daughter to help her review her competition, but Manon replies that she prefers to work for Nordine. The trainee cop then goes to Sophia’s room to borrow a top, and her sister can’t help but tease her about Nordine. He is sure that he fell in love. Manon denies it, claiming that he just thinks she’s beautiful.
Later, he meets Nordin at Spoon’s for lunch to review. Sofia arrives and stops them to finally meet Nordin, who her sister has been talking about so much. Nordin then tells Manon that he has to go back to work and leaves the spoon behind.
Sophia then enjoys making her sister believe that Nordin is somewhat common. A remark that will not sit well with Manon, who claims that Nordin has nothing on Monsieur Tot-le-Mond. For him, she is lively, sweet, caring and funny. Sophia then points out to her sister that her eyes light up when she talks about Nordin. It is obvious to him: Manon loves the young policeman.
Mona is terribly worried about the results of her bachelor’s degree. Nathan encourages her to be positive and informs her that if she gets the Bachelor it’s because of her. Mona is happy to be able to meet him with her neighbor and informs him that she can stay for a few more days. Soraya and Nouri agreed.
Mona then asks Nathan what his plans are for the holidays, and the young man replies that he plans to stay in Sete and that he is looking for a summer job. He asked Charlie to take him to the hut, but he refused. Still, Nathan sees good work there. Mona, finding him extremely motivated, then urges him to return to see Charlie to change his mind.
Determined to prove his talent, Nathan goes down to the beach and tries to entertain the shack customers with music. But Charlie, very upset, asks him to stop and leave his customers alone.
Taking advantage of the absence of his friend who went shopping, Nathan still continues to set the mood at the beach. Sylvain admires the situation, which drives consumers to consume, and does not hesitate to congratulate Charlie on his return. Then the young woman pretends that she had the idea to recruit Nathan.
Faced with this success, Charlie finally agrees to hire Nathan. After the negotiation, the young man receives a fixed salary, 5% on drinks and a T-shirt with the logo of the hut.
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