Here it all begins (spoilers): Yann shows his true face and Jude and Mattéo get closer


On March 20 in Here it all begins (TF1, 6:35 p.m.), David and Anaïs cannot forget their exes, Jude and Mattéo become closer and Antoine discovers Yann’s true face…

In the episode ofHere it all begins from Wednesday March 20, 2024, David (Liam Hellmann) gathers his belongings at the swamps. He has decided to return to boarding school, now that Deva (Kathy Packianathan) has left. Salomé (Aurélie Pons) and Anaïs (Julie Sassoust) are sad to see him go, but they understand that David needs to distance himself from the memory of Deva… During the service at Double A, Anaïs learns on the networks that Théo (Khaled Alouach) and Célia (Rebecca Benhamour) have opened their Parisian restaurant. David thinks that Anaïs should not stalk Théo on the networks and offers her a deal: if she unsubscribes from Théo’s networks, he will unsubscribe from Deva’s networks. Anaïs accepts.

Later, Salomé notices that someone has logged into her Instagram account. She suspects Anaïs of having done it to consult Théo’s networks, now that she has unsubscribed. Furthermore, she notes that David subscribed to Chef Garcia in order to follow Deva’s journey without going through his networks. Disappointed, the young woman asks her two friends to delete their social networks: they will not be able to forget their exes without that. Annoyed, David and Anaïs comply…

Jude and Mattéo get closer

At Léonine’s, Lionel (Lucien Belvès) wants to know how the evening that Jude (Galaad Quenouillère) spent with Mattéo (Louis Bouquet) the previous week went. Out of respect for Mattéo, Jude keeps his homosexuality a secret and makes Lionel believe that he is in a relationship with a girl… During the service, a childhood friend of Mattéo makes sexist and homophobic remarks. Jude diplomatically puts him in his place, but that’s not enough and Mattéo gets angry. He kicks his friend out.

After the service, Jude thanks Mattéo for kicking his friend out of the restaurant. He finds this very courageous of him. Mattéo explains that he did not like that he disrespected Jude and made him understand that he would like to spend more time with him. Jude accepts, admitting that he likes Mattéo. Eye to eye, the two young men approach each other to kiss, but a noise coming from the kitchen discourages Mattéo, who suggests that Jude go elsewhere. Uncomfortable with the idea of ​​hiding, Jude pretends to have other things to do…

Yann staged his attack to take revenge on Antoine

Early in the morning, Antoine (Frédéric Diefenthal) asks Laëtitia (Florence Coste) to bring him Yann’s file (Bastien Savarino). He wants to call the director of his old college to see if Yann obtained his certificate there. On the phone, the latter confides that she never had a student under the name of Yann Pelletier. On the other hand, she recognizes Yann’s photo: it is a certain Damien Pélois. Suddenly, Antoine has an epiphany. Damien Pélois is a young boy who was expelled from the college where he was principal following a case of harassment. He suspects him of having wanted revenge by destroying his life and those of the people he loves. Could it be that he staged his attack to accuse Souleymane (Dembo Camilo)?

Elsewhere at the Institute, Tom (Tom Darmon) tries to approach Billie (Margaux Aguilar), who still refuses to speak to him. Taken with pity, Pénélope decides to help him win back his girlfriend while trying to trap Yann. She noticed that Tom’s catfish was writing the word baby with the letters -ie and wants to know if Yann does it too. For this, she advises Tom to apologize to Billie by reproducing a scene from Love Actually with hand-written signs. During his statement, Tom asks Yann to write a missing sign: I love you baby. Pénélope thus notices that Yann spells babyjust like Tom’s catfish.

At the end of the day, Antoine goes to see Yann and confronts him. He knows that he, Tom’s catfish and Damien Pélois are one and the same person. Without blinking, Yann confirms, declaring that he wanted revenge for what Antoine did to him when he was in college. Antoine asks him to go and denounce himself, but Yann refuses. He has no reason to do so, especially since if Antoine says anything, no one will believe him. What he doesn’t know is that Teyssier (Benjamin Baroche) is hiding in a corner of the commissary and that the scene is being filmed. Yann’s little revenge is therefore coming to an end.

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David and Anaïs can’t forget their exes!
Later, Salomé notices that someone has logged into her Instagram account. She suspects Anaïs of having done it to consult Théo’s networks, now that she has unsubscribed. Furthermore, she notes that David subscribed to Chef Garcia in order to follow Deva’s journey without going through his networks. Disappointed, the young woman asks her two friends to delete their social networks: they will not be able to forget their exes without that. Annoyed, David and Anaïs comply…

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Mattéo defends Jude.
At Léonine’s, Lionel (Lucien Belvès) wants to know how the evening that Jude (Galaad Quenouillère) spent with Mattéo (Louis Bouquet) the previous week went. Out of respect for Mattéo, Jude keeps his homosexuality a secret and makes Lionel believe that he is in a relationship with a girl… During the service, a childhood friend of Mattéo makes sexist and homophobic remarks. Jude diplomatically puts him in his place, but that’s not enough and Mattéo gets angry. He kicks his friend out.

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Jude and Mattéo get closer.
After the service, Jude thanks Mattéo for kicking his friend out of the restaurant. He finds this very courageous of him. Mattéo explains that he did not like that he disrespected Jude and made him understand that he would like to spend more time with him. Jude accepts, admitting that he likes Mattéo. Eye to eye, the two young men approach each other to kiss, but a noise coming from the kitchen discourages Mattéo, who suggests that Jude go elsewhere. Uncomfortable with the idea of ​​hiding, Jude pretends to have other things to do…

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Yann’s name is Damien and he is a former student of Antoine.
Early in the morning, Antoine (Frédéric Diefenthal) asks Laëtitia (Florence Coste) to bring him Yann’s file (Bastien Savarino). He wants to call the director of his old college to see if Yann obtained his certificate there. On the phone, the latter confides that she never had a student under the name of Yann Pelletier. On the other hand, she recognizes Yann’s photo: it is a certain Damien Pélois. Suddenly, Antoine has an epiphany. Damien Pélois is a young boy who was expelled from the school where he was principal following a case of harassment. He suspects him of having wanted revenge by destroying his life and the people he loves. Could it be that he staged his attack to accuse Souleymane (Dembo Camilo)?

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Penelope unmasks Yann.
Elsewhere at the Institute, Tom (Tom Darmon) tries to approach Billie (Margaux Aguilar), who still refuses to speak to him. Taken with pity, Pénélope decides to help him win back his girlfriend while trying to trap Yann. She noticed that Tom’s catfish wrote the word baby with the letters -ie and wants to know if Yann does it too. For this, she advises Tom to apologize to Billie by reproducing a scene from Love Actually with hand-written signs. During his statement, Tom asks Yann to write a missing sign: I love you baby. Pénélope notices that Yann spells the word baby exactly like Tom’s catfish.

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Yann shows his true face.
At the end of the day, Antoine goes to see Yann and confronts him. He knows that he, Tom’s catfish and Damien Pélois are one and the same person. Without blinking, Yann confirms, declaring that he wanted revenge for what Antoine did to him when he was in college. Antoine asks him to go and denounce himself, but Yann refuses. He has no reason to do so, especially since if Antoine says anything, no one will believe him. What he doesn’t know is that Teyssier (Benjamin Baroche) is hiding in a corner of the commissary and that the scene is being filmed. Yann’s little revenge is therefore coming to an end.



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