WARNING, THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE EPISODE OF Plus belle la vie, EVEN PLUS BELLE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ON TF1! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read the following!
On Wednesday, June 19, in a more beautiful life, even more beautiful…
Pascal, the new hero of Mistral
It’s time to prove herself for Pascal, the nurse who faked saving a man from an epileptic seizure. Indeed, before being hired by Mistral’s medical office, he must first pass a blood test on Babette.
He uses this moment to get to know Babette better. The flow goes very well between the two nurses, so much so that Babette can’t even feel the needle that Pascal is inserting into her veins. It’s a success, he’s hired.
After the final stage of the interview is over, Babette introduces Jennifer to the new arrival. The secretary shows her new colleague how the schedule works on the computer. The latter takes the opportunity to find out about Gabriel and asks without any restraint: “Is he married?” Jennifer enjoys such spontaneity.
Gabriel, on the other hand, trains Nura for a marathon and promises to run with her on the big day.
Arriving in the office, Gabriel cannot hide his pain. Pascal informs him that it’s probably back pain. The nurse asks you to lie on the floor and do stretches. Riva listens to her new colleague and suddenly hears a crack. The pain is gone. Without a doubt, Pascal is the new hero of Mistral.
Will Steve leave Nisma?
At the Masalia residence, Nisma apologizes to Steve for being selfish about his new job. As he reveals everything that is on his heart, the young man’s cell phone rings. This is Rebecca, her boss.
Steve doesn’t answer and continues to listen to his girlfriend. Suddenly the mobile phone starts ringing for the second time. At this point, Steve realizes it’s urgent. So he replies to his superior, under Nisma’s indignant gaze. At the end of the call, he discovers that his lover has left.
Later, in Mistral, Nyssa tells Morgan about her heart problems. He tries to calm her down and tells her that when he started his career in the police force, he too was mesmerized by his work. Morgan advises Nisma to give her boyfriend time to like her. But the latter immediately answers: “I don’t know if I want to wait.”
Steve, on the other hand, immersed himself in his work. While he’s in a remote meeting with his boss, Steve’s mind is elsewhere. Rebecca realizes that something is wrong. He asks her for explanations. A young computer scientist answers that he had an argument with his girlfriend over her work.
Against all odds, her boss says the best solution is probably to leave Nisma. So will Steve listen to Rebecca and break up with Nisma?
We know the identity of the criminal
A shipment of acetylene was found with the prime suspect: Guillemette Izard, a high-profile barrister from the Marseilles bar whom Jean-Paul had also hired to protect Lucie.
Jean-Paul and Patrick go to the lawyer. As they leave, the two policemen find portraits of the perpetrators on the walls. In addition, hiking boots were found in his home. No doubt he is guilty.
Suddenly, Jean-Paul has a voice message from a lawyer on his cell phone. He listens with Patrick. The lawyer speaks with a trembling voice and says that he does not regret the crime he committed.
Two policemen immediately set out to find him. A few minutes later, they found the lawyer’s car parked on the side of the road. Inside the vehicle is the lifeless body of Master Izar. Apparently, the lawyer killed himself. No doubt for Patrick, he probably did it because he too was being harassed.
At the end of the day, Samuel visits Barbara. She informs him that her late husband, Abdel Fedala, discovered evidence that incriminated Master Izar. Moreover, the body found in their basement was that of a scoundrel hired by a lawyer. With emotion, Samuel confides in Barbara: “Without your husband, this woman would continue to kill.”
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