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 Tuesday 14 January at Un si grand soleil…
Tom is at the police station
In the gallery, Maeva tries to convince Tom to talk to the police, but to no avail. In fact, the teenager is sure that the investigators will not believe him. As the tone rises, Alix intervenes and agrees with Tom, as they still don’t know what caused the death of the association’s director, Pascal Belvis.
At the police station, Hugo tells Jan that Pascal Belvis’ death was natural. Despite the fact that everything indicates that the director of the association died of cardiac arrest, the forensic doctor still found traces of contusion in the area of the right temple. He could fight to the death. Since this could be a premeditated murder, Lt. Cross must be able to find the person who broke into the association building that day.
In turn, Helen joins Steve at the police station. As he tries to find out why he was summoned, the young woman mentions the Midi Libre investigation.
Once in Lt. Cross’s office, Helen explains that she was in the wilds at the time of Belvis’ death. And when the policeman mentions the Midi Libre article, the former nurse assures us that it’s all a lie. When he asks if the dead man has received threats since the article was published, Helen says no, but points out that he lost his sponsors.
Meanwhile, Nicholas picks up Alix from the gallery for their movie session. As he spins around, Nicholas tries to figure out what’s going on. Alix then explains to him that Tom and Maeva are in a delicate situation. A smiling Nicholas declares that he prefers his exciting stories to the movie they were scheduled to see tonight.
Not far from there, Elise saw all of the association’s surveillance footage. Evidently, a police officer saw Tom and Helen hot in front of the building the day before Belvis died. But that’s not all, because Elisha also has images of Tom that are floating around in association with the evening of the tragedy.
Tice, overhearing their conversation, immediately calls Tom and warns him that the police will come to question him tomorrow. While he tries to figure out how they know, Tice points out that he can’t answer. However, she advises him to tell the truth about his real reasons for coming. However, Tom categorically refuses. Tice then asks her not to act stupid, before reminding her that if she doesn’t go to this meeting, she and Maeva will be in trouble. in vain Tom then yells at her before hanging up. At the same time, Natalie, who heard everything from the door, broke into her son’s room, then asks for an explanation, but Tom is silent.
Ludo succumbs to temptation
In the morning, Ludo tells his therapist about the discussion he had with Axel. The farmer prides himself on being honest with the young woman, but above all on resisting her. As he likes, the psychologist realizes that he would sleep well with her. Indeed, the point is not to resist his impulses, but to understand why he feels them. As much as he considers his impulses to be normal, the psychologist tries to understand why he tries to resist them. He therefore urges him to work on this resistance, which comes from unconscious motives.
At the same time, Flor is looking at the portrait of a man she painted. He is upset.
In the afternoon, Axel shows Ludo the different materials he plans to use for the pergola. On impulse, the young man kisses Axel before quickly ending their kiss, telling her that he was holding back. Obviously, Axel takes it badly and then leaves.
Leaving the farm, Axel meets Elodi and informs him that he is quitting the project. Angered, Elodie finds Ludo to tell him the bad news. Uncomfortable, the young man offers to call her to apologize and then do the job himself, but Elodi brushes him off.
Back at the roommate, Ludo poses for Flor, but is out of focus, which doesn’t escape Flor, who prompts him to confide. Ludo then admits that he kissed Axel before pushing him away. When he tries to understand what’s wrong with him, Flor tries to calm him down, but to no avail.
In fact, Ludo should feel loved. He is so afraid of being left behind that he does stupid things. Flor then realizes that she has suffered from emotional deprivation since childhood. Admitting that his mother was quite unstable, Ludo also says that the latter often disappeared without warning.
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