Tomorrow is ours: Samuel’s assailant identified

Tomorrow is ours: Samuel’s assailant identified

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

SAMUEL (Axel Keener) It’s been a few days since tomorrow is ours. While her life is in danger, Victoire (Solene Hébert) leads the investigation to find out the identity of the mysterious kidnapper. And he may be a lot closer to the truth than he thinks.

Since the recent events at Stude, Nicolas Barro (Karl Vervier), a new nurse at St. Clair Hospital, has been behaving rather strangely. It must be said that he has an annoying habit of listening at doors and sticking his nose where he shouldn’t. And if he appears with his counterpart Victoire, it’s because he’s actually hatching a Machiavellian plan to destroy him.

You see, Nicholas Barrow is indeed the one who killed Cedric and who is the author of all the tragic events of the last weeks. But why does the nurse attack Dr. Lazar’s entourage so brutally?

But why does the nurse attack Dr. Lazar’s entourage so brutally?

In the following episodes, Victoire quickly realizes that Nicolas is behind all her troubles.

The end of the story is decided, the young woman trusts Georges. After doing some research, the duo come across an article dating back to September 2011 about the molestation of first-year students at Montpellier Medical School.

According to News Actual, the concerned students were all tied up and then thrown into the water by their executioners. Nicholas Barro, who was one of them, narrowly escaped drowning. Unfortunately, he then suffered serious complications that forced him to abandon his medical studies.

An event that Victoire remembers very well after studying at the same university and being part of the Hazers promotion. If she didn’t recognize Nicholas, it’s because he was overweight at the time and unrecognizable today.

By doing more in-depth research, Georges will be able to advance his nursing career in the last few years. And as much as it should be said that Nicholas was taking revenge for a long time, trying to get to his executioners through their relatives.

For this, Nicholas did not hesitate to move several times to be closer to the people who destroyed his life. Each time, he used the same modus operandi: overdoses of beta-blockers or firearms to kill his targets’ relatives. Therefore, the elimination of Samuel today is a means of achieving his victory…

With these new elements, will the police be able to arrest Nicola before it’s too late? The answer will soon be ours in Tomorrow.

Source: allocine

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