WARNING, THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THIS EPISODE IT ALL BEGINS Monday night on TF1! If you’d rather know nothing, go ahead.
On Monday, October 28, everything starts here…
Sabre reveals her secret to Olivia
At the Institute, Jasmine and Billy ask Antoine for news about Penelope after Friday’s cardiac arrest. The deputy director reassures them: the young woman woke up from a coma the day before. On the other hand, he will have to undergo emergency surgery to replace his heart valve with an artificial one.
While Antoine goes to the hospital, Jasmine and Bill are still trying to find out the identity of the OZ administrator. Jasmine thinks about Sabre’s questionable behavior last Friday. Two girls decide to confront a young man in a park. The latter explains that he was also looking for who was the administrator of OZ, but was unable to hack the application. He swears to them that he is innocent and emphasizes that he hates the app.
As Sabre leaves, Leonard, who witnessed the scene, joins Jasmine and Billy. They share their suspicions with him and continue their research. They find out on the forums that a few people think Sabrey hurt her hand due to an OZ challenge gone wrong. Jasmine suggests that the young man now wants revenge and dares everyone.
After overhearing their conversation, DeLabel summons Jasmine to his office in the presence of Elder Listrak. The latter does not believe that his godson can do such a thing. She begs the director of the institute to speak to her before calling her. Delobel accepts.
Meanwhile, at the hospital, Antoine learns that Penelope’s surgery went very well. He gets a chance to see her when she is taken back to her room, but the young woman is still headstrong. Antoine comforts him and advises him to rest. He is deeply relieved.
At the institute, Leonard asks Sabry about the hand injury. The young man claims it was the result of a bicycle accident, but Leonard notices a discrepancy in his explanation compared to the explanation given in the interview. At the same time, Olivia interrupts them to talk to her godson alone.
In order to protect her from DeLabel, who suspects that she is the administrator of OZ, Olivia urges Saber to confide in her. The young man then tells her that he didn’t hurt his hand from a challenge gone wrong. He hurt his hand on purpose…
Competition is fierce between Quentin, Mehdi and Em
At the workshop, Quentin lets Jude taste the second signature cabbage he’s been working on and wants to add to the menu. If Judas hesitates to make an exception for him, he will eventually be convinced.
Except that Amy and Mehdi also start working on a second signature cabbage to compete with Quentin. Judy feels overwhelmed by their initiatives. Quentin then suggests looking at which kale is most popular with customers to find out which kale will be on the menu consistently. At lunchtime, there is fierce competition between Quentin, Mehdi and Amy, each trying to single out their favorite.
At the end of the service, Judy is evaluated with her brigade. The result is not brilliant as they got 20% less income than usual. Judy admits that she is disappointed in herself because she always lets herself walk the walk and fails to earn respect. Feeling guilty, Quentin, Mehdi, and Amy promise him that they will now fully serve him.
Vic, Carla and Berenice want to start a secret course
After suspending classes, Vic, Carla and Berenice are very bored with their roommate in the swamps. Then they have the idea of ​​creating secret courses. Vic needs to recruit other students, while Carla and Berenice go looking for a teacher.
Sensibly, Vicky asks Solal to join them. A young man accepts. But the news reaches the ears of Colain, who also wants to be a part of it. Carla then claims that they don’t get first years. He then tries to convince Lionel to be their teacher, to no avail.
Finally, Carla and Berenice turn to Tom, whom they deliberately flatter to convince him to be their teacher. Their technique works.
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