Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for It All Begins tomorrow night on TF1! If you’d rather know nothing, go ahead.
Friday, January 10, everything starts here…
Clotilda discovers Joachim’s secret
Early in the morning, Joachim comes to see Cleo to bring her coffee. He assures her that she can stay in the family home as long as she wants. However, he wants to know why he attacked Gaspard. Cleo insists that she has nothing to do with him and doesn’t even know him. According to doctors, her condition is now stabilized and the young girl wants to try to resume a normal life. Joachim is ready to help him because he reminds him of Martha.
Meanwhile, Leonard moves into Quentin’s room at the boarding house. The latter comes out of the shower and interferes with his neighbor. While Leonard is uncomfortable with the situation, Quentin takes the lead with a kiss. The two boys agree to keep their relationship a secret, then proceed to kiss.
Clotilda, on the other hand, is saddened by the fact that she has nothing from her husband, who left again at dawn. He sends her several messages that go unanswered. Joakim calls him and makes him think that he went for a walk in the swamps. But Clotilde hears the sounds of work around her. Joachim will find an excuse to hang up quickly. If Cleo feels she has to tell her partner the truth, Joachim knows full well that Clotilde won’t support what she’s doing because of what Cleo did to Jim.
At the end of Chef Armand’s class, Colin notices that Gaspard is holding back his wits. The latter encountered the gendarmes who came to search the shed in search of the resident of the institute. Gaspard believes that this predator targeted him. Coline recalls Cleo attacking Leroy’s car. But Gaspard reminds him that he is interned in HP.
Later, realizing where Joachim was, Clotilda goes there to confront him. He then claims that he needs to do some work around the house to get away from it all. But Clotilda eventually discovers that she is hosting Cleo, whom she considers dangerous. So she asks her companion to call the police. To avoid this, Cleo agrees to leave. Joachim is ready to go with him. What will Clotilde do?
Billy trains Milan indoors
At Double A, Bill offers to train Milan for the next serve to give him some room love. Even if the youngster thinks it’s a futile effort, he does his coaching.
Bill plays the customer, and Milan must provide the service. But he spares no effort. Then Bill gets interested in what he likes about cooking. Milan explains that he enjoys being in his own bubble and working in a group where everyone is on the same level.
Bill then decides to switch roles. As a waiter, Milan presents the menu dishes with great heart and originality. The young man finally learns the benefits of service. Bill points out that annoying customers are rare. In most cases, serving others is a pleasure.
During work, Milan meets the customer she answered the day before. He came with his son who wants to eat parmesan pasta. Milan then talks to her to convince her to try a more sophisticated dish on the menu. From afar, Billy watches her with satisfaction as she puts into practice everything she has taught her.
Berenia takes a step towards Suleiman
At the park, Berenice informs Carla that she has planned an evening alone to celebrate her birthday a little late. However, he notices that his girlfriend seems sad to be separated from Suleiman.
During the lesson, the young man presents Hortense with his cake, which represents her current emotions: regret, guilt, and hope that everything will be okay. Hortense is especially convinced. He scores it 18/20.
Later, when she returns to her apartment, Carla discovers that Berenia has not planned a romantic evening, but a big party with several guests. Even Suleiman was invited. Indeed, Berenia could see that it was causing them too much pain not to speak to each other anymore. So he takes it upon himself to rekindle their friendship. Carla is very upset.
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