Tomorrow belongs to us: a mysterious epidemic hits Sète and is already claiming victims!


As soon as the hostage-taking is over, the heroes of “Tomorrow belongs to us” will be confronted with a mysterious epidemic which seems to be spreading among the inhabitants of Sète. And one of the first victims is a character well known to fans…

After the death of Emma and the arrest of Angélique and Didier Raynaud, which led to a major revelation about Violette, the inhabitants of Sète could well be faced with a formidable epidemic in the next episodes of Tomorrow belongs to us.

To launch season 7 of the soap opera, the writers decided to strike a blow and multiply the dramas on the side of Sète and its surroundings. First of all, Romy (Dounia Coesens) and Rayane (Sasha Birdy) find themselves taken hostage at the wine estate by Florence’s husband who, mad with rage after the death of his wife, has taken it into his head to avenge her died by attacking Brunet, whom he holds responsible for this tragedy.

In the episode of Tomorrow belongs to us broadcast this Monday August 21 on TF1, it is then the turn of William (Kamel Belghazi) to be the victim of a stroke of fate. As he returns from the hospital, he sees in the distance a car which begins to zigzag on the road and ends up driving straight at him. To avoid the driver, William brakes with all his might, swerves onto the side and is finally the victim of a car accident.

More fear than harm for Manon’s father, who fortunately escaped without too many consequences. But this is the beginning of a thorny investigation for the police…

Bruno Paoletti hit by an unknown evil

In a new excerpt from Tomorrow belongs to us unveiled in advance by TF1William, who has already returned to work, summons Alex (Alexandre Brasseur) and Gilles (Laurent Gamelon) to ask them questions about Bruno Paoletti (Kevin Lévy), Nathan’s father, who was admitted the day before to a critical condition.

Bruno, who is none other than the driver who ran into William’s car, was found unresponsive the day after the accident. While Nathan is the first to think that his father has once again abused alcohol, Bruno explains that he has been feeling unwell for several days and that he was dizzy and nauseous on the evening of the accident, which resulted in the loss of control of his vehicle.

Not understanding his patient’s repeated heart attacks since the beginning of his hospitalization, William leans towards contamination and therefore seeks to know if he could have been poisoned by a toxic substance.

“He is in intensive care”he announces to Alex and Gilles, who are worried about Bruno. “And with each new crisis it weakens. If we cannot make the right diagnosis, we risk losing it. We have ruled out various avenues. There remains that of contamination over time in contact with dangerous products”.

“He was poisoned?”retorts Alex, a little surprised by the turn of events. “Sort of, yes”replies William, before explaining his hypothesis. “Either by toxic products that he has at home, or at his workplace. And his children told us that he had been employed both on your site and on your farm”.

Could Bruno Paoletti have been contaminated at Alex’s farmhouse or on the construction site of Gilles’ house? The two men are quick to sweep away these assumptions. Alex’s workshop was brought up to standard in 2020 and the diagnostics carried out in the house bought by Marianne’s brother revealed no trace of lead paint or asbestos. They are therefore certain that the solution to William’s problem is not to be found there.

The mysterious evil that strikes Nathan’s father will also make new victims during the next episodes of Tomorrow belongs to us, and the Sète police will eventually understand that they are facing a large-scale contamination since a groundwater in the region would have been contaminated with arsenic if we are to believe the synopses revealed by TF1.

Could Alex’s farmhouse and Gilles’ construction site be near this water table? Are many characters in the soap opera in danger of death? Answer in the sequel to Tomorrow belongs to us, Monday to Friday at 7:10 p.m. on TF1.



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