On April 11 in Tomorrow belongs to us, the atmosphere is tense between Samuel and Victoire, while Gabriel discovers who kidnapped him and almost killed him.
In the episode of Tomorrow belongs to us on Monday April 11, faced with the evidence against Noor (Sahelle de Figueiredo), Sébastien Perraud (Xavier Deluc) decides to send the file to the investigating judge who, there is no doubt, will indict her in this case. The prosecutor tries to reassure Karim (Samy Gharbi) – who still doubts the suspect’s guilt: she will be able to plead self-defense for the murder of Romain Melville (Enzo Bianciotto), since he most certainly sexually assaulted her. However, there are no mitigating circumstances for the other crimes. Karim will still pursue the trail of a potential accomplice. Bart (Hector Langevin) is meanwhile kept in detention, since this does not exonerate him from the assassination of Alizée Melville (Fanny Reaver).
Gabriel (Martin Mille) goes to Garance’s bedside (Esther Valding). He begs her to wake up. He won’t be able to bear that Noor stays in prison, he loves him too much. Only Garance can get her out of this situation by waking up and telling them the truth. Upon leaving the resuscitation room, Gabriel falls on Olivier (Erik Stouvenaker) who jostles him without doing it on purpose. As he puts his hand on Gabriel’s arm, the supervisor notices a bracelet. The same as the one owned by the person who took it. Gabriel instantly goes to Soraya’s office (Kenza Saïb-Couton) to inform her of his discovery. Which would therefore mean that he is guilty of all the other crimes…
Reconciliation between Victoire and Alma
Damien (Adrien Rob) continues his investigation to find out who ate the last slice of lemon pie. He is even supported by Aurore (Julie Debazac) who sifts through the various suspects. She takes the opportunity to give him advice: if the prints prove that Lizzie (Juliette Malibat) is guilty, it is better that he erases the proofs otherwise she will hate him even more. Always grumbling, she also refuses to play the game. But the verdict is in: the culprit is… Audrey (Charlotte Gaccio), who confesses even before Damien reveals his name. Something to amuse the whole family who carries it and arrange his companion, since he bluffed. In reality, he hadn’t found the name of the culprit, because there were everyone’s fingerprints on the box.
The atmosphere is tense between Victoire (Solène Hébert) and Samuel (Axel Kiener). She takes it badly for him to fixate on her ex. This makes her doubt her intentions. The doctor is afraid of simply being a fad among many others. But Samuel really wants to be forgiven. For it, Victoire asks him to go apologize to Benjamin (Alexander Varga). She likes him and doesn’t want there to be any discomfort every time she sees him. It is therefore non-negotiable. Samuel agrees to resolve it and goes to the Spoon. Benjamin then takes the opportunity to confess that after a night of love, Alma (Camille de Pazzis) and him have finally decided to remain friends. He also recognizes thatthey took advantage of the situation to provoke him. At the hospital, Marianne (Luce Mouchel) entrusts Victoire with Alma’s file, but she is reluctant to take it on in view of their liabilities. Marianne does not leave him this possibility. It is therefore Victory to announce to Alma the good news : everything is fine. There is no recurrence. The patient is so relieved that she forgets her resentment towards Victoire and the two women exchange a long hug.
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