On June 25 in Un si grand soleil, the penalty fell for Louis, which creates tension between his parents, while Claudine meets Maxime for the first time and has a bad feeling about him.
In the episode ofsuch a big sun from Saturday June 25, Alix (Nadia Fossier) and Virgile (Fred Bianconi) – who spent the night together – have an appointment with Céline Dufy (Anne-Laure Gruet) for the work on the spa. But the entrepreneur will not be able to attend, since he must find two security guards whom he must brief. With recent events, Virgil believes thatthey can’t afford to have any more worries, otherwise the Senso won’t recover. And then, he prefers to take the maximum precaution before the masked party, scheduled for the next day. At the same time, Claudine (Catherine Wilkening) calls her ex-husband to to have information on the progress of the investigation. Clément (Yvon Back) then confirms to him that Alix is indeed innocent. But unlike the lawyer who finds that he has hounded his client, the commissioner simply believes that he has done his job. Claudine still hopes that Clément will put as much energy into finding the real culprit that he used to incriminate Alix.
The investigation is at a standstill. Elise (Malya Roman) can’t figure out who’s behind the Senso haters. The fingerprints on the van of Sofia (Marie-Clotilde Ramos Ibanez) gave nothing, just like those in the kitchen. Becker, however, is certain that the fryer was intentionally re-ignited, causing the Senso to catch fire. Yann (Constantin Balsan) suggests taking more interest in Virgil but Becker thinks it’s a waste of time. They rely mostly on the fact that this person will do it again and that this time they will catch them red-handed. While Maxime (Cédric Chevalme) and Sabine (Gaëla Le Devehat) are having lunch, they are interrupted by Claudine. The teacher therefore makes the presentations between her companion and her mother. But Maxime is convinced to have already met the lawyer previously. Probably at Senso since she takes care of it as part of her job. Maxime then takes the opportunity to ask him if the police make the connection between the recent events which affected the club. He believes that the Senso will have a hard time recovering from it but firm, Claudine replies that the owners have resources and will get by. In the evening, at the office, Claudine questions Johanna (Aurore Delplace) about Maxime. She admits finding it weird. She feels that something is wrong with him. She does not feel it and therefore hopes that her daughter is not falling in love.
Louis sanctioned, Léonor and Marc disagree
The headmistress of the school announces to Marc (César Méric) and Léonor (Maéva Pasquali) that the disciplinary council has decided toexclude their son for a period of five days. And Louis (Sylvain Boccara) will have to iron out his homework. Whereas Léonor finds the sanction heavy, the principal reminds him that the school and the French teacher could have filed a complaint against the young man. She also warns them thatin case of recidivism, the teenager will be excluded definitively. Above all, she points out to them that it is up to the parents to remind their children where the limits are. A reflection that did not pass with Léonor. Exasperated, she leaves her office, while Marc is much more cooperative. The exes disagree, so much so that they argue after leaving high school. Marc believes that their son must realize that his actions have consequences, while Léonor criticizes him for putting too much pressure on Louis. For her part, Kira (Coline Ramos-Pinto) has volunteered to bring homework to Louis. While Sabine gives her exercises, the teenager confides in her that she finds this sanction unfair. She thinks Louis needs help, not punishment. Sabine who has confidence in Louis is convinced that he will recover. The main interested confesses to Kira that he knows he messed up but he thought it was less serious than failing his exam.
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