Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for tomorrow’s episode, which airs Monday night on TF1! If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!
Monday 1Eh Tomorrow’s August belongs to us…
Police results are clear: DNA found on the gun used to shoot Samuel belongs to Diane Ferry. Thus, the latter would return to the set after disappearing from circulation ten years earlier. Although this is the only DNA found on the firearm, the Auror is still convinced that the shooter was male. Georges then suggests that Paul Camus would have been Diane Ferree’s accomplice from the start. In order to excavate this path, Commander Constant requests a judicial commission to find a support farm.
Paul, on the other hand, takes care of the horse and whispers that he didn’t like Diana very much. However, he prefers to think about something else, specifying that this whole history is now behind them.
Meanwhile, Reno is upset as he realizes that his son no longer trusts him after he lied about his mother’s internment. If she regrets that something happened between them, Reno also regrets that Samuel put her life in danger because she doesn’t trust him. For Marianne, she was definitely not a perfect parent, but she realizes that there is no such thing. Moreover, she is sure that Samuel will eventually calm down and he will come back to her when the time is right.
Later, the police go to search the basement and Damien discovers recent bloodstains on Solange’s desk. Seeing Paul’s annoying look, Georges is sure that he is hiding something from them. So he asks the stable manager to follow them to the police station.
During questioning, Paul continues to insist that he does not know Diane Ferris. When Commander Constant shows him the photos of Diane and Samuel that he found in his truck, Paul replies that they wanted to give them to the doctor. Their exchange is then interrupted by the arrival of Damien, who confirms to Martin that the blood taken in his office is indeed Diane Ferris’s. Without waiting, the commander accuses Paul of killing Diane to silence her. While the latter professes her innocence, the police officer announces that he is going to go through Solange’s office to look for DNA from Diane’s assault. Meanwhile, the investigators wanted to recruit Paul to isolate the unknown traces in this office. However, the team manager categorically refuses.
To further the investigation, Damien returns the cup he drank in to run the tests. A few hours later, the results come. Paul couldn’t have killed Diane Ferry because they are the same person…
Roxanne’s nausea still won’t go away and I’m a little disgusted. After eating, it’s time for laundry. A real hell for a young woman. To clear her mind, Roxanne suggests going to the beach, but the latter insists that she has some work to do.
In fact, Sarah can’t take the mood swings anymore and needs to decompress. So he joins Bart at the spoon. They first decide to go for sports, but end up enjoying the sun on a deckchair in a thatched hut. When Roxanne calls her, Sarah doesn’t answer. A young woman then calls Bart, who makes him believe that he is too busy with the spoon to spend time with her.
Unfortunately for them, Roxana later arrives at the hut. Although he knows that life is difficult at the moment, he regrets that he was deceived. However, Sarah and Bart manage to make amends with blackcurrant ice cream with whipped cream and raspberries.
Convinced that her plan had failed, Manon decided to leave the matter with Nordin. And even though she still has a policeman on her head, she finds Valentine, the beach attendant, quite attractive. Charlie then encourages her to have fun.
Meanwhile, Nordin calls Roxanne to tell her about Manon. Indeed, he can’t wait to keep going to the beach shack in attendance. While the policeman indicates that he is jealous, Nordin claims otherwise. He just says he’s worried about her having anything to do with anyone. When Avore hears the end of their conversation, Nordin explains that she is worried about her daughter, who is dating a boy from the beach. But for Aurore, a holiday romance with Manon can only do good.
Later, Manon joins her mother at the police station to spend the afternoon shopping with her. Indeed, Auror and Manon had planned to spend the afternoon shopping. Unfortunately, the policeman has to cancel because he has a lot of work to do. Before leaving, Manon takes the opportunity to talk to Nordin. As they feel uncomfortable, Nordin pretends to have work to stop the conversation.
At the end of the day, Nordin and Sophie are at the spoon for dinner. His head elsewhere, Nordin is irritated whenever the lawyer opens his mouth, even if it’s harsh on him. Sophie refuses to get upset with him, she prefers to leave.
Manon, meanwhile, agreed to a picnic on the beach with Valentine. A young woman puts herself on the ground in such a way that she kisses, but does not pull away.
Source: allocine

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