Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Georges is a father, Nathan sets out to find Charlotte


March 15 in Tomorrow Belongs to Us (TF1, 7:10 p.m.), Georges attends the birth of his baby, Simon no longer wants to work for Philippine and Bruno is worried about his son

Aurore (Julie Debazac) and Sara (Camille Genau) debrief the first elements of the investigation into the death of Charlotte Lagesse (Octavie Durand) and confront themselves with disturbing facts. Roxane (Raphaële Volkoff) submits to them the clues found by the PTS. No DNA matching that of Nathan (Adher Gabeulet) appears at the crime scene, which exonerates him, but other traces indicate that the victim shared his apartment with another woman. A blue hair is found in the bathroom. The police suspect Nathan’s girlfriend of stealing her roommate’s identity. Bruno (Kevin Levy) and Mona (Catherine Benguigui) try to cheer up the young man, dismayed by the latest revelations but determined to find his beloved. Dorian (Rayane Huber) joins him to comb the neighborhood where she lived for a local investigation and does not notice Charlotte passing very close to him.

Simon has a guilty conscience

Damien (Adrien Rob) receives a call from his mother who invites him to dinner with Audrey (Charlotte Gaccio). She then goes on a date with Simon (Sofiane Francine). At the end of their interview, Filipina (Patricia Thibault) feels discomfort. The lawyer then tells her of his wish to no longer work for her. He is angry with her for involving him in their last affair. But Philippine shows no regrets. As a mother, she must protect her children, especially Charles (Roberto Calvet). At the end of the day, Jordan (Maxime Lélue) is having a drink with his brother when he sees his lawyer. He comes to greet him and thank him for his saving help. He admits to having felt confident with him. Simon listens to him, embarrassed.

At the hospital, Vanessa (Victoire Dauxerre) refuses to give birth if Georges (Mayel Elhajaoui) does not come. Mélody (Nelly Lawson) sees him torn and convinces him to go, so as not to have anything to regret. Victoire (Solène Hébert) welcomes him and takes him to the birthing room. The baby is born. Meanwhile, Mélody finds some comfort with Audrey and confides in her her fear of embarking on such a complicated story.



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