Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Bart, next victim of Léa Courcelles?


On March 23 in Tomorrow belongs to us, Soraya worries about Noor, a character makes a comeback while Bart is in danger.

In the episode of tomorrow belongs to us Wednesday, March 23, after his attack, Nathan (Adher) was hospitalized. However, he refuses to talk to the police so as not to cause harm to Angie (Louise Marion) because of their clandestine party in high school. He thinks that, since he is well, this matter is of no importance. So when Karim (Samy Gharbi) arrives to question him, he says he was victim of a man whose face he did not see when he left his darling. At the same time, Aurore (Julie Debazac) goes around the school to see a break-in and advises Chloé (Ingrid Chauvin) to drop by the police station to file a complaint. She reveals to them that the high school archives were searched, even if nothing was stolen. Later, Nathan is confronted with his lies, Karim revealing to him CCTV images on which he appears surrounded by Angie and their friends after his attack. The high school student therefore confesses and makes a composite portrait of his assailant. A call for witnesses is launched. Meanwhile, Léa (Fanny Reaver) has broken into Gabriel’s (Martin Mille) apartment. But as she tried to enter the young man’s computer, she was forced to flee, Timothée (Grégoire Champion) having returned home.

Upon discovering the call for witnesses, Louise (Alexandra Naoum) thinks she recognizes Léa but Bart (Hector Langevin) tries to dissuade her from telling the police, in vain. His description matches Nathan’s. While Bart goes to the police station to find Sara (Camille Genau), he meets Karim who tells him that Léa Courcelles uses a false name and that she has not moved into her neighborhood, as she claimed the day before. At nightfall, Bart joins Charlie (Clémence Lassalas), Noor (Sahelle de Figueiredo) and Garance (Esther Valding) at Gabriel’s. He explains to them that the police suspect nothing. But Charlie is convinced that they are all in danger and puts the blame on Bart, who gets mad at her. The tension is high but Noor comes to Charlie’s defense, believing that they all have the right to speak their minds. They finally decide to lay low and wait for this story to settle down. Bart returns home but is followed by Léa, gun in hand.

A character is making a comeback in Sète

Soraya (Kenza Saïb-Couton) worries about Noor because of the complexity of her relationship with Cédric (Julien Cheminade). But the main interested fully understands that her lover wants to spend time with her children, given the circumstances. For her big sister, this relationship leads to nothing but their discussion ends up in an argument. Shortly after, Cédric goes to the roommate to see Noor but he is coldly welcomed by Soraya. She makes him understand that he has nothing to offer his sister and slams the door in his face. Noor catches up with her lover at the bottom of the building but the latter recognizes that Soraya is right. He knows full well that his children will never accept their romance. It is without counting on the determination of Noor who believes in the strength of their love. At the hospital, the nurse questions Bénédicte (Honorine Magnier) about her son’s rehabilitation sessions. But she tells him that since the arrest of his mother, Lilian (Sylvain Le Gall) is nervous, impatient and quickly discouraged. William’s sister advises his interlocutor to prove to his son that he is there for him and that he and his sisters are his priority.

Sara’s mother is back in Sète! Béatrice (Sophie Michard) announces to her daughter and Roxane (Raphaële Volkoff) that she will be present as much as possible during this pregnancy. For this, she even moved in near their home. There is however a small downside… Béatrice takes advantage of Roxane’s absence to explain that she would prefer her daughter to carry the baby. Above all, she believes that her daughter will not be 100% the mother of this newborn and thatin case of separation, she will have no rights over him. She would also have liked to have a biological link with this child. A conversation that Roxane overheard… When evening came, this one has a frank discussion with her stepmother. She explains to him that the coming weeks are going to be stressful enough between his operation and the PMA so that there is no need to add additional tension. Beatrice makes her mea culpa.

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Nathan
After a false statement, Nathan finally told the truth to the police about his attack and delivered a sketch of Léa Courcelles

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Louisa
By discovering the call for witnesses, Louise went to the police station, allowing to learn that Léa Courcelles uses a false name and that she has not moved into her neighborhood

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Chloe
Chloe meanwhile revealed to the police that the high school archives were searched, although nothing was stolen

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Soraya
While Cédric went to the roommate to see Noor, he was coldly welcomed by Soraya who made him understand that he had nothing to offer his sister and slammed the door in his face.

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Noor
Noor caught up with Cédric at the bottom of the building but the latter recognizes that Soraya is right

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Lilian and Cedric
Cédric knows full well that his children will never accept their romance

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Lilian
Bénédicte confides to Cédric that since his mother’s arrest, Lilian has been nervous, impatient and quickly discouraged, so she advises him to prove to his son that he is there for him and that he and his sisters are his priority.

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Beatrice
Béatrice is back in Sète and wants to be very present for Sara and Roxane

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Sara and Roxane
Nevertheless, Béatrice would prefer that Sara carrying the baby

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Roxane and Sara
Roxane has a frank discussion with her mother-in-law and explains to her that the coming weeks will be stressful enough between her operation and the PMA so that there is no need to add additional tension

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Beatrice
Beatrice does her mea culpa



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