Warning, the following paragraphs contain spoilers for tomorrow night’s episode of Tomorrow Is Ours on TF1! If you don’t want to know anything, don’t read!
Friday August 5 Tomorrow belongs to us…
After Cedric was found unconscious in the bush, he was rushed to hospital with a serious head injury. Therefore, the comatose nurse has a disturbing situation. Kicks for Angie, Jahia and Lillian. When Noor appears in the bedroom to check on her, the teenagers agree to let her stay.
Meanwhile, Damien and Martin comb the area where Cedric was found. According to Damien, he hit the bottom before hitting his head on a rock. He reportedly walked the road to call for help before finally collapsing at the spot where he was found. Since the distance of his steps proves that he was running before he fell, the police are convinced that Cedric was running from someone.
Later, Martin finds Georges at St. Clair Hospital to question Maelle, the caretaker, about Cedric. The latter explains that he ran into a nurse in the rest room during a break. He was on the phone and looked worried. When she hung up, she told Mael that she needed to join her daughter immediately. It seems that something happened to him or maybe something happened in the hut. He then gathered his belongings before rushing off. It was about 7:30 p.m., after he had given the beta-blockers to Anna-Marie.
In an attempt to clarify the story, two police officers meet with the López-Dial girls, who indicate that they were at home the night of her disappearance, not at the thatched hut. Georges then thinks that Cedric has lied to the caretaker. According to him, he pretended to receive the call to justify his hasty departure.
Back at the police station, Georges confirms to Commander Constant that Cedric called on Tuesday evening from his prepaid cell phone. Therefore, it is impossible for the police to return to his interlocutor. The latter would call her and force her to leave the hospital, making her believe that her daughter was in danger. A story that is uncannily similar to Anna-Marie’s. Indeed, he received a call from a person he did not know, who led him to believe that Victoire was in danger. Moreover, for this reason, he returned to the set. Immediately, Georges calls Victoire to retrieve Anne-Marie’s phone number. As they match, it suggests that Anna-Marie and Cedric were trapped by the same person. And it can’t be Paul because he’s still in prison.
In turn, Benjamin comes to lend a hand to Samuel on the farm. Fearing that he won’t be able to do it without Polly, the doctor plans to sell the white lands, much to the displeasure of Dr. Ventura, who loves the place very much.
Not far from there, William delivers the bad news to Noor. A teary-eyed young woman finds the Diallo-Lopez children and tells them the injury is much more severe than doctors first thought. In addition to the bruises, Cedric has a cerebral hematoma and swelling. Unfortunately, surgery is too risky, so doctors can’t do anything but resuscitate and hope the injuries heal on their own. Given the severity of his injuries, it’s possible that healing will fail and Cedric will never wake up. Distraught, Angie cries in her brother’s arms.
At the police station, Martin and George investigate the investigation. With the elements at their disposal, they think that the target of the killer would not be Victoria and her relatives.
At the same time, Victoire is bathing in the pool, unaware that someone is watching her from behind the palm trees.
Juliet and Gaspard return to the set to cheer Tristan. When the mother of the family declares that she has never thought of returning to the little Venice of Languedoc one day, the former manager of Spoon responds that he undertakes to give them an unforgettable vacation. If the ocean is missing, it’s because the young woman has embarked on a road trip and is currently in Melbourne. Gaspard, on the other hand, thinks that his sister prefers to live away from her family.
Later, Juliet tells Tristan how difficult things are with Gaspar at the moment. In addition to being away from his friends, he made the decision to drop out of school. For Juliet, her son can’t turn the page, and since Sacha’s trial date has yet to be set, she knows it could take time. Sometimes he thinks it might help them move forward, but he also feels it might be worse because they’ll all likely be subpoenaed to testify. Although Gaspar saw specialists, nothing changed. And since he doesn’t want to listen to his father anymore, things get complicated. On the other hand, Tristan can’t blame him, because he has completely cut off his relationship with his brother.
At the same time, Gaspard meets Jack in the straw hut. Soon the two teenagers sympathize and get to know each other. While Jack tries to learn more about his family, the couturier’s son makes him think that his parents are still together before clarifying that he doesn’t see his father much because he works on an oil rig.
At the end of the day, Tristan, Gaspard and Juliet have dinner at the spoon. When the young man tells her that he sympathized with Jack, Juliet asks many questions, but he does not want to be questioned.
Sarah and Roxanne moved in with Bart for a few weeks. To welcome the future mother as it should, Valorta’s son cleaned the whole house so that it does not smell. Unfortunately, she used a lemon-scented product that made her nauseous.
At the police station, Sarah confides in Avora that she’s happy living with Bart and hopes he’ll support Roxanne since she can’t go back to the apartment.
At the end of the day, Bart made a mixed salad for dinner. As she said, Sarah fears that it will be a tragedy, but to everyone’s surprise, Roxanne is so attracted to the smell of cheese that she starves. Therefore, his hypersensitivity to smells seems to have ended to everyone’s happiness.
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