WARNING, THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE EPISODE OF Plus belle la vie, even plus belle, which airs Thursday afternoon on TF1! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read the following!
On Thursday 10 October in a more beautiful life, even more beautiful…
Apollin is going to be interned
At the residence, Steve tries to help Apolline (Zoé Laïb) recover from drug addiction. He worries about his friend and offers help. He forces himself out of the room, pushing her to get a good breath of oxygen.
While Steve is talking to Apollina on a park bench, she sets a trap for him. In fact, he suddenly gets up and gives his place to Ulysses (Jérémy Charvais). The lawyer explains to him that he has tried to contact him several times, but he cannot be contacted.
He adds that everything is back to normal with the file he misplaced and that he wants to ask her for help: to join a specialist clinic for drug addiction and toxicology problems.
Unsurprisingly, Apollyne replies that she does not need his help and refuses to be interned, but Ulysses asks her to trust him. So will the young woman agree to go to rehab?
Finally, after a long discussion, Ulysses calms Apollonius down, telling him that it is more like a palace than a clinic, and that he will be allowed as many visits as he wants. The lawyer promises to come to see him every day. Apollinare accepts and thanks Kepler.
Under the spell of Yolande Louis
Mirta is angry with Yolandes for ruining her relationship with Robert. He said to him: “If there are two things I hate in life, it’s betrayal and jealousy.” He then leaves Masalia’s residence and leaves his colleague.
In turn, Mirta finds Robert in Mistral. He sits down at his desk and starts talking about his daughter, Luna. Robert apologizes to her and Mirta adds: “I wouldn’t want a misunderstanding to ruin our relationship, in this case, Yolande.”
Louis goes to the reception and introduces himself to Yolande as the new tech agent. He checks the washing machine filter while talking to Yolande. He tries to learn more about his new colleague.
He specifically tells her that he is getting out of prison, that he killed some very rich old ladies and is looking for new prey. Yolande is amused by Louis’s dark humor and replies: “Too bad I don’t have radishes.”
Yolande goes to Mistral to drink. She chats at a table with Thomas (Laurent Kerussore), confiding in him that she’s fallen under the spell of a new care agent with a cane, and Zoe, sitting not far away, overhears the conversation.
Yolande adds that Louis has a conviction, which makes it even sexier. He also gives Thomas the address of Louis Robbie’s house and Zoe takes it.
A few minutes later, the teenager found Louis in front of the house. She tells him that she is delighted that he chose to settle in her neighborhood. Unfortunately, the former prisoner has not changed his mind and categorically refuses to spend time with Zoe.
A serious epidemic in Mistral?
Patrick and Morgan spent the night looking for Jules. While the commissioner wants to take a break from the search, the young policeman refuses to give up. And for good reason, she is afraid that her boyfriend will do something stupid: “When he broke up with me, it was a bit of a goodbye. He also called his grandfather.”
Suddenly, two policemen received a radio call: someone had been spotted. The description is by Jules. Arriving at the scene, Morgan sees his girlfriend wandering the streets. He gets out of the car and hugs her.
He looks exhausted. He explains to Morgan that he has been walking all night worrying: “I’m like Betty, I hurt the people I love.” The young woman promises Jules that she will fight with him.
A few minutes later, Lea takes Jules into her office. After examining him, Leah concludes that the young patient is merely dehydrated. Jules is afraid of being interned, but the doctor reassures her, telling her that he’s just treating her.
The only condition: Jules must be followed by a psychiatrist. The young man accepts, but remains extremely concerned about his health. She asks the doctor, given that her cousin is psychotic and that her uncle killed himself, is there a risk of her passing it on to her future children.
Leah replies that there is indeed more risk, but it’s too early to tell: “We don’t really know what you’re suffering from, so don’t assume the worst.”
At the end of the day, Lea confides in Babette her doubts about Jules’ diagnosis. He said to his mother: “There is something wrong with this story, something really strange.”
Upon returning home, mother and daughter find that the apartment is empty. They panic and start looking everywhere for Patrick, Jean-Paul and the children.
Suddenly, Leah finds Lucy lying on the ground, unconscious. Patrick, on the other hand, is stunned. what happened Is “Mistral” facing a serious epidemic?
Source: Allocine

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