Tomorrow is ours: a new drama hits Victoire with full force

Tomorrow is ours: a new drama hits Victoire with full force

Warning, this article contains a lot of spoilers about the next episodes of Tomorrow. If you don’t want to know anything, don’t read!

While Anna-Marie’s condition continues to deteriorate and Cedric Diallo is between life and death in Tomorrowland’s Movie We Own, the situation will take an even more dramatic turn in the all-perilous summer intrigue sequel.

After Paul Camus becomes a suspect in the attacks that targeted Samuel (Axel Keener) and Victoire (Solene Hébert), the police, realizing that Victoire was the real target of the story, find a new suspect. The personality of Benjamin Ventura (Alexander Varga).

According to the website informativeGeorges (Mayel Elhajaoui) is going to hypothesize that Benjamin did not hear about the case of Emma Garnier, during which Victoire believed that she was the worst and condemned him, and that he is taking revenge for the young lady. But also on Samuel, with whom she quickly became a couple as soon as their brief relationship ended.

Benjamin will thus be placed in police custody, but Victoire refuses to believe that he could be guilty of the shooting that targeted him at the Fertilizer Farm and will do anything to get him released. Despite the reluctance of Samuel, who admits that Dr. Ventura’s behavior has been strange for some time.

Only, Victoire won’t need to investigate for long to prove Benjamin’s innocence, as a dramatic event will occur that will throw the young doctor, as well as Renault and Marianne, into the most complete turmoil.

Indeed, at the end of the episode of Tomorrow We Own, which will be broadcast on TF1 on Monday, Samuel’s horse is seen galloping alone on the beach with a trail of blood on its side. On Tuesday, the police discover that it is Samuel’s blood and conclude that Dr. Chardot was attacked and then kidnapped by the man who of course had already attacked Cedric Diallo.

Paul and Benjamin were incarcerated during the events, the two men are quickly acquitted and released. And if he discovers that thanks to the earth found under the hoof of Samuel’s horse, the latter attacked the swampy area that was located between the farm and the beach, the police will manage to get hold of the watch that may belong to him. The aggressor they are looking for.

A watch that Victoire is sure she has seen before, without remembering the identity of its owner (could it belong to Nicolas, the nurse who, according to our theory, is the villain of this plot?).

And while everything is done to find Chardeau as soon as possible, Victoire receives a video on her cell phone in which Samuel is seen weakened, tied to a chair and injured in the thigh. Will she be able to find and save the man she loves in time? And above all, will he be able to figure out who has been following him for weeks?

The answer in the Tomorrow sequel belongs to us at TF1 and Salto.

Source: allocine

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