Un Si Grand Soleil Preview: Episode Summary for Wednesday, November 20, 2024 [SPOILERS]

Un Si Grand Soleil Preview: Episode Summary for Wednesday, November 20, 2024 [SPOILERS]

Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for the episode of Un Si Grand Soleil airing tomorrow night on France 3! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read the following!

On Wednesday 20 November at Un si grand soleil…

Eve was accused

In court, Judge Laplace informs Eva that she has been charged with Curtis’ murder. Although nothing proves his involvement in the death of the drug dealer, all the evidence is overwhelming. That is why Judge Laplace is applying for a pre-trial detention to prevent him from coming into contact with the heroes of this case. So Eva is immediately sent to prison, much to the dismay of Manu, who thinks his partner is paying for his son’s past.

At the police station, Commissioner Becker calls Judge Laplace to discuss his somewhat harsh decision regarding Eva. Indeed, the cop thinks he had nothing to do with Curtis’s murder and that he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The judge then informs him that charging the French teacher is a tactic on his part to get him to talk.

A few steps away, Manu attacks Ian. It must be said that the policeman will hold him accountable for what happens to Eva. Ian then reminds him that he was just doing his job, before explaining that he wasn’t the one who asked Eva to join the drug dealers. The atmosphere is particularly tense between the two policemen, so much so that Thierry is forced to intervene. in vain

Commissioner Becker, overhearing their argument, immediately calls Manu into his office and then informs him that he is on indefinite leave.

At the same time, Boris tries to contact Muriel, but ends up on her answering machine. As there has been no word from him for two days, the young man is worried and asks him to call.

In the afternoon, Elliot tells Charles that Muriel has left him. With his mother risking jail, the young man wants to tell the police the whole truth. An option that Charles strongly advises against, encouraging him to fight for Muriel’s heart instead.

At the end of the day, Boris arrives at Muriel’s house, who tells him that she left Elliot, and then asks him to leave. Once a lonely woman burst into tears.

Achille attacks Hugo

In the morning, Marie-Sophie takes advantage of a moment alone with her daughter to ask her about her love life. Despite being irritated, the teenager admits to him that he has a girlfriend. Marie-Sophie then advises him to take his time. Once calmed down, Charlotte researches Hugo on the Internet.

When he gets to school, Charlotte informs Achilles that Tom has come to ask him not to talk about Kristoff anymore. There is nothing surprising about the young man, because Tom considers himself his older brother. So Charlotte points out that it isn’t and hopes to let them go. After he promises to talk to her, Achille assures her that Tom is a good person. He even says that he is sure that they will become friends. Charlotte, on the other hand, isn’t so sure.

During her lunch break, Charlotte takes Achilles to the parking lot outside the police station to fix Hugo’s car. Even if he hesitates for a few seconds, the teenager finally gives in.

After that, the couple goes to the fisherman’s cabin by the pond. After sharing an intimate moment, Achilles tells Charlotte that it’s been a long time since he’s felt good, especially since his father’s death. For Charlotte, Christophe would be proud of her, especially since he got his revenge on her by tagging Hugo’s car.

At the same time, Hugo finds an inscription on his car: “The florist still lives.” So he immediately calls Cecil and tells her that his son spray painted his car. The surprised judge tries to understand what happened. The doctor then tells him that Achilles discovered the part he played in his father’s arrest and that he must have learned the truth by searching his computer. Cecil then suggests calling her tomorrow before thanking her for the warning.

Back at home, Cecile confronts her son, who replies that Hugo only got what he deserved. Without him, Kristof would probably still be alive today. He also blames his mother for his father’s death. According to Cecil, he did not hide anything from her and just wanted to wait for her to tell him about it.

Source: Allocine

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