Tomorrow belongs to us: after Benjamin, Sophie Novak in danger of death


While everything seemed to indicate that Benjamin was the target of revenge in “Tomorrow belongs to us”, the next episodes will reveal that Sophie Novak (Carole Bianic), Nordine’s ex, is in fact the real target of the shooter.

Are the Sète police once again on the wrong track in Tomorrow belongs to us?

From the beginning of the current plot, everyone thinks that Benjamin Ventura (Alexandre Varga), who was shot while driving his car, is the target of a terrible revenge. But according to an extract revealed by TF1 and the information available on the next episodes, the truth seems to be quite different.

As revealed Newsactual, Lisa Hassan (Naïma Rodric) will soon have an intuition that will change everything. Thanks to a drawing of the attack scene, Victoire’s cousin will understand that the shooter the police are looking for was standing very far from Benjamin.

She will therefore hypothesize that she was actually targeting someone else. And that Doctor Ventura simply took a stray bullet that wasn’t meant for him.

Benjamin would have found himself in the axis of the real target of the shooter, who would have thrown himself to the ground to escape the shots and would have come out unscathed. Without the vengeful person behind this whole story realizing it, since the presence of Hadrian (Anthony Colette) at the scene of the tragedy then forced her to chase him down to silence him.

For Lisa Hassan, there is therefore no doubt: the woman who called the SAMU and allowed Benjamin to be rescued in time is the real target of the attack. And the police of Sète will not be long in discovering that the shooter is actually after another character well known to fans of Tomorrow belongs to us.

At the very end of the episode which will be broadcast on Monday on TF1, Damien (Adrien Rob), who has managed to clean the recording of the call made to the SAMU thanks to brand new software, will play the audio tape on Nordine (Youcef Agal) who will immediately recognize the voice of the woman who called for help: it is Sophie Novak (Carole Bianic), his ex-partner. Everything therefore suggests that the lawyer is still in great danger.

In an excerpt from Tuesday’s episode of Tomorrow belongs to usposted online in advance by the channel, Nordine and Karim (Samy Gharbi) have just searched Sophie’s home and come to the conclusion that she has not been home for a while.

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Nordine thinks she is simply hiding somewhere to escape the person who is after her. But Karim is much less optimistic: “Georges told me she hadn’t made any payments for 15 days. Does that mean anything to you? That’s the night Benjamin Ventura was shot. She hasn’t made any withdrawals since September 20 and, since then, all his accounts are inactive”.

And if Nordine therefore ends up admitting that they may indeed be faced with a worrying disappearance, Karim does not rule out the hypothesis that Sophie was simply murdered.

So, Sophie Novak, who had announced to Raphaëlle (Jennifer Lauret) that she needed to leave Sète for a while, was she actually killed shortly after Benjamin’s attack? Or is she held captive somewhere? And why is she the target of what looks like a settling of accounts?

Answer in the sequel to Tomorrow belongs to us on TF1 and on Salto.



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