On July 28 in Un si grand soleil, Hélène tries to get closer to Claire, in vain. While Manu learns the truth about the death of Carole Martinez, which was only a staging.
In the episode ofsuch a big sun Thursday, July 28, Enzo (Teïlo Azaïs) tells Kira (Coline Ramos-Pinto) about his great hike with Aurore (Clara Huet), cut off from the world since they had decided not to bring their phones. If Florent (Fabrice Deville) remains silent, he’s still worried. He then offers his son to spend the evening together, but he declines having already planned to be with Aurore. For her part, the young woman obtained a parlor with her father (François Bureloup). She is convinced that now that Carole (Valérie Decobert) is dead, there will be no no one left to testify against Philippe and that consequently, justice will have to release him. Verneuil feels guilty: Carole was a good woman and Florent did not have to suffer what they did to her. But Aurore assures him that Enzo didn’t suspect anything from the start and that he wasn’t traumatized by their hike. Besides, she goes keep playing lovers with the young man until his father is free, in order to put pressure on Florent.
The latter has moreover prepared the documents for the release of his client. Which does not fail to surprise Johanna (Aurore Delplace), who tells her partner of her doubts about Verneuil. But Florent replies that he simply exercises his profession, no matter what he thinks of his client. At the police station, the police take stock of the shooting that cost the life of Carole Martinez. She was the victim of the same procedure as the first time. Manu (Moïse Santamaria) is therefore certain that the culprits are Pilar Otero (Catalina Denis) and Samuel Larrere. But he loses his temper when he learns that judge Alphand (Marie-Gaëlle Cals) refuses to let them question Bourdais about Carole’s death. Commissioner Becker (Yvon Back) has no choice but to put his employee in the confidence. At the campsite, Gary (Alban Aumard) struggles to realize that Carole has left. Seeing her father in complete disarray, Inès (Maéva El Aroussi) offers to help him take care of the deceased’s business. But in reality Carole is alive. Becker and Manu visit her in a motel. His death was just a set-up.
Hélène tries to get closer to Claire
Hélène (Sophie Le Tellier) is reacting well to her new treatment. Everything seems to be going well. Even at work where all his colleagues are benevolent with her, with the exception of Claire (Mélanie Maudran), as she confided to Dr Alphand (Frédéric van den Driessche). Which he is not surprised but he thinks that with time, things will calm down. Alain encourages him not to be discouraged. Shortly after, seized with panic, a patient who had to be operated on for a herniated disc suddenly refuses to go to the operating room. Hélène tries to dissuade him, in vain. Claire then intervenes and manages to appease and change the patient’s mind.. Hélène thanks her but the nurse replies that her approach was purely professional and that she did not not act in this way to be nice to her but for the good of the patient. At the end of her shift, Hélène wonders if she wouldn’t do better to take a job in another department. David (Quentin Gratias) thinks she should take a vacation, both to rest and to keep water under the bridge. We are far from a real break but Hélène has however taken a day to go hiking with an association that offers activities.
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