In the upcoming episode of Un Si Grand Soleil, Margot unexpectedly visits Florent and Johanna, revealing Cécile’s new apartment and encouraging her sister to consider a relationship with Florent. Alix grapples with her feelings for Virgile after an emotional encounter, while Marc investigates an anti-abortion organization, uncovering troubling practices related to a woman’s regret over her anonymous birth. Conflicts arise as characters navigate love, loss, and ethical dilemmas.
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On Friday, January 3, in Un Si Grand Soleil…
Margot Takes on the Role of Matchmaker
Florent and Johanna are taken by surprise when Margot pays them an unexpected visit. She shares her plans to take the bar exam and reveals that Cécile has found a new apartment, much to Florent’s astonishment.
Later, at her sister’s place, Margot mentions her visit to the BGL office, noting that Florent seemed a bit off. She tells Cécile, ‘He had no idea you were moving.’
Cécile can no longer keep her feelings hidden and admits to Margot that she had a fleeting romance with Florent, but she isn’t ready to commit, still grappling with the loss of her husband, Christophe.
Margot encourages Cécile to move forward, suggesting that she and Florent could be a good match. Will Cécile heed her sister’s advice? Meanwhile, Florent expresses to Johanna his disappointment in Cécile’s lack of communication regarding her move, leading him to question their future together.
Alix Confronts a Difficult Decision
In another part of town, Alix is processing a whirlwind of emotions as she encounters Virgile. After a brief, emotional reunion, she retaliates by slapping him. Virgile explains that he had to go underground and couldn’t reach out, but Alix is not ready to listen. She informs him that she has moved on with someone else and asks him to leave.
The following day, Alix confides in Claudine about her unexpected meeting. Claudine probes her feelings for Virgile, and Alix reluctantly admits she still has lingering affection for him. However, she asserts her commitment to not seeing him again—though her conviction remains uncertain.
Simultaneously, Virgile is seen at the grave of his daughter, Léa, who tragically died in a fire during an escape game. Overcome with emotion, he whispers, ‘Not a moment passes without me thinking of you. I miss you dearly.’
Alix finds herself reminiscing about their cherished moments together, particularly the day he proposed. Just then, Nicolas arrives, noticing her preoccupied state, and inquires if she is alright, to which she simply replies that she is fine.
Marc Investigates an Anti-Abortion Organization
At the newsroom, Marc shares with Marie-Sophie a shocking story he encountered about a woman who anonymously gave birth and now regrets her decision, influenced by an anti-abortion group. The woman has agreed to meet him later that day for an interview.
During their meeting, the woman recounts her accidental pregnancy and her initial desire for an abortion. However, after being contacted by the anti-abortion group, her perspective shifted: ‘They reassured me and offered help to have my baby adopted.’
Meanwhile, Hélène is seated at the beach hut when Victor approaches her. He confronts her about the situation with Tom, accusing her of pressuring Maéva to keep her baby.
Hélène defends her actions, stating, ‘Thanks to this organization, many who were on the verge of making a life-altering mistake are now joyful parents. I take pride in that.’ In response, Victor angrily remarks, ‘The saddest part is that you genuinely believe your own words.’
Back with the young mother, Marc learns that the organization connects women with potential adoptive parents for anonymously born children. When he inquires about the adoption process, she shares that, on the day of her anonymous birth, the adoptive father claimed paternity, as if he were the biological parent.
Marc informs her that under French law, biological mothers have a two-month window to change their minds about adoption, indicating that the actions of the organization might be illegal: ‘You are a victim of their manipulation.’