Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Aurore finds a corpse and Amel gets closer to Adam


Tuesday, October 18 in Tomorrow belongs to us (7:10 p.m., TF1), the investigation to find the father of William and Bénédicte takes a tragic turn. For their part, Adam and Amel get closer.

In the October 18 episode of Tomorrow belongs to us, William speaks with his mother and Aurore (Julie Debazac) about the disappearance of Régis (Francis Perrin). Brigitte (Catherine Jacob) confesses to them that things weren’t going very well in their couple, even if they went on a trip recently. Her father had a lot of questions and therefore decided to go to Sète to think things over, but that’s not all… At the police station, Lisa (Naïma Rodric) tells Aurore that Régis has completely emptied the couple’s bank accounts , which prompts the policewoman to wonder if her stepfather could have plunged back into gambling. Especially since, according to Brigitte’s confession, the last time she saw her husband, the couple got into a heated argument, which could have been caused by the addictions of the deceased. Lisa wonders if Brigitte could be responsible for the disappearance, especially since Karim (Samy Gharbi) tells them that Régis’ phone was last turned on on Friday, the day of the argument with his wife.

However when she is questioned by Aurore, Brigitte confides that she does not think that her husband could have plunged back into gambling and, understanding that she is a suspect, replies that if she has been to see her husband it was, basically, to reconcile. Once out of the interrogation, she then refuses all of William’s calls, provoking the worry of her two children who remember that their mother has already twisted once because of their father’s addiction. And they are not the only ones to be suspicious since Aurore is just asking herself questions when her train of thoughts is interrupted by Georges (Mayel Elhajaoui). The policeman managed to locate Régis’ connected watch, which allows Aurore and Karim to go there… where they discover the corpse of William’s father (Kamel Belghazi).

Amel forgives Adam

Meanwhile, Alma (Camille de Pazzis) and Benjamin (Alexandre Varga) run into François (Emmanuel Moire) and Charlie (Clémence Lassalas) who are preparing an aperitif at the young teacher’s. The two couples discuss and Benjamin mistakes Charlie for François’ daughter, causing great discomfort. When the time comes, the aperitif is as boring for Charlie as she had feared, which prompts her to suggest a game to lighten the atmosphere a bit. After the party, Benjamin expresses his doubts about the couple of Charlie and François because of their age difference while Charlie does the same about Alma and him, whom she finds terribly annoying. Finally, for her part, Amel (Maëlis Adalle) shows the photo that Adam (Alain Le Bars) took of her to his sister. The latter compliments her and evokes the idea that Adam is interested in her, even if Amel immediately denies this possibility. However, she agrees to meet Adam after class. so that he apologizes to her… and that he offers to spend the evening together to avoid the aperitif organized by her father.

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William’s father is dead

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Karim found it with Aurore

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Lisa interviewed the victim’s wife

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Georges managed to track down Régis

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William will be devastated

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Benedict also

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Alma was with François

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She and Benjamin were invited

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Charlie didn’t particularly enjoy the evening

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Amel forgave Adam

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The young man is glad to be forgiven



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