Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for the episode of Un Si Grand Soleil that airs Monday night on France 3! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read the following!
On Monday 30 September at Un si grand soleil…
Ludo wants to ban hunting on Chalon land
In the morning, Ludo takes Remy to the forest to show him his mushroom plantations. Unfortunately, this peaceful moment is spoiled by new shots of hunters. Frightened Remi asks to leave immediately.
Back at the farm, Ludo gets a call from Johanna, who tells him that she received information about the hunter’s story. The only way to deny them access is to submit an official request to remove that part of the land from hunting. Since Elodie and William own the land, it is up to them to make the request. Unfortunately, William doesn’t want to alienate the hunters.
At the end of the day, Johanna has a drink with Sabine and tells him how worried she is about Ian. Indeed, the lawyer fears that his partner will be disappointed if IVF does not work. For Sabine, they can start over, but Johanna replies that she refuses to take it back. When Sabina asks her if she really wants a child, Johanna assures her that she does. However, he is less motivated than her and is ready to accept that it is not working.
Evan returns home
At the police station, a confrontation takes place between Sylvain Perez and Celine. Upon seeing him, the young woman confesses that she had a one-night stand with him six months earlier. She also reveals that she ended their affair when Sylvain insisted on his messages and felt harassed. He has never seen her since.
Obviously, Sylvain doesn’t have the same vision for their story. The latter thinks that it was love at first sight between them, because on the 23rd, they met her lucky number. When he explains that he felt obligated to get rid of the men who were hovering around him and that they are now free to love each other, Celine shouts that she’s crazy before specifying that there’s nothing between them.
As she claims, Celine says she was “Just a simple sex date gone wrong“. Locked in his delirium, Sylvain promises to protect her. The last straw for the young woman. Feeling sick and refusing to stay in the man’s presence for another minute, she breaks off the confrontation, then leaves the room for questioning.
Alex, who witnessed the scene from the surveillance screens, meets him in the corridors. A tearful Celine confides in him how guilty she feels for what Sylvain did. Alex then claims that none of this is her fault and then apologizes for not telling her about the investigation. Tired Celine has no desire to have this conversation.
In turn, Dr. Lewis informs Evan that he will be able to go out today. Although the clinical tests are good, Janet advises him to rest, but above all to continue the therapy so that he can return to better conditions.
Not far from there, Manu informs Commissioner Becker that the confrontation has confirmed that Sylvain Pere has been fixed on Celine. Because he has a psychiatric history, Judge Laplace requested an expert report.
Meanwhile, Chloe confides in Cecil how lost she is. Indeed, the clerk can’t help but think that it was Evan who got himself into this situation. If he hadn’t lied to her, she would never have kidnapped him. Even if she wants to pop the abscess with him, Chloe also doesn’t want to have that discussion with him because she’s afraid of what might come out of it. Despite everything, Cecil advises him to talk about it quickly.
In the afternoon, Davia calls Alex to check on her. The latter then tells him that he saw Celine, but she was distant towards him. If it looks like their story is going badly, Davia still advises him to be patient with her.
At the same time, Evan returns home and apologizes to his wife and children for making their lives hell. A guilt-ridden doctor tells his wife how sorry he is before embracing her.
Source: Allocine
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