Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Is Sète the target of a serial killer?


On May 3 in Tomorrow belongs to us (TF1, 7:10 p.m.), Brigitte’s secret comes to light, Victor falls back into his old ways and Sara sets off on the trail of a serial killer…

In the episode of tomorrow belongs to us Tuesday, May 3, 2022, Brigitte (Catherine Jacob) spent the night with Pierre (Laurent Olmedo) and William (Kamel Belghazi) and Bénédicte (Honorine Magnier) are worried about not seeing her return. They always wonder who their mother’s lover is. Dorian (Rayane Huber), who knows perfectly well who her grandmother is with, is reassuring. At the same time, Brigitte returns home and assumes having spent the night with her lover. Pantois, William and Bénédicte ask Aurore (Julie Debazac) to help them investigate Brigitte’s lover. Later, William and Aurore follow Brigitte to the pier and discover, shocked, that Pierre is her lover.. At the same time, Dorian puts Manon (Louvia Bachelier) in the confidence. Upon learning what is going on between her paternal grandmother and her maternal grandfather, the teenager is devastated. She was convinced that Régis (Francis Perrin) and Brigitte would eventually reconcile. As a last resort, Manon calls her grandfather and informs him of the situation. Régis decides to take the first train the next day to pick up his wife.

At the hospital, Victor (Farouk Bermouga) notices that a patient is not doing very well and advises him to speak with Christelle (Ariane Séguillon). Passing her in the hallway, he gets news of his children. Social assistance reveals to her that she and Sylvain have decided to invest in a pied-à-terre in Paris to allow their children to enjoy it while putting their money in safety. Victor welcomes this initiative, but lets it be understood that certain investments are more interesting than Parisian real estate. Christelle is intrigued. A little later, Timothée (Grégoire Champion) surprises his father looking at expensive paintings on the internet. The latter reveals to him that he has laid the groundwork for getting help from Christelle. Timothée isn’t sure this is a good idea. If his dad picks on someone again, he could go back to jail. Victor promises her not to hurt anyone.

In the afternoon, Victor visits the owner of the Mercure gallery. Quickly, he sets his sights on a painting and asks his friend to make a copy for him. The latter hesitates, but finally agrees to work with him again. Later, Victor makes a phone call to Christelle and praises the merits of a colorist painter. He offers to go to the Mercure gallery with her, which she accepts. Hearing Victor talking on the phone, Sophie (Carole Bianic) suspects him of falling back into his old ways by trying to sell a copy for the price of an original painting. Victor totally denies it, but Sophie isn’t fooled. In the evening, Victor presents the painting to Christelle. The owner of the Mercure gallery offers to sell it to him for €160,000. In view of the sum, Christelle decides to take time to reflect.

A serial killer rages in Sète

Sara (Camille Genau) is devastated by the death of Violette Lenoir, the florist found murdered in her back shop by Alex. In fact, Violette was a friend of her mother’s, and she herself knew her well. Mobilized at the crime scene, George (Mayel Elhajaoui) and Damien (Adrien Rob) find that the body has been moved and staged post-mortem. At the Delcourts, Alex hasn’t slept all night. Each time he closes his eyes, he sees Violette again, her arms outstretched and her eyes wide open, surrounded by flowers. Chloé (Ingrid Chauvin), she does not understand how such a thing could happen, Violette being young and in good health. Alex makes her understand that Violette was probably murdered. Moreover, he remembers having heard a noise when entering his shop. It was probably him who scared the assailant away.

At the police station, Béatrice (Sophie Michard), Sara’s mother, is heard by Martin (Franck Monsigny). She reveals to him that Violette had just broken up with her boyfriend, a man she seemed to fear. A month earlier, in fact, Beatrice had met the man called Carl at the store and Violette had done everything to hold her back, as if she didn’t want to be alone with him. Later, the autopsy reveals that Violette Lenoir died of a heart attack. In addition, a cockade that appeared post-mortem reveals that she was punched in the face before being poisoned by her attacker. It was only then that her body was staged. At the same time, Chloé goes to the Spoon to share her decoration ideas for the wedding of Bart (Hector Langevin) and Louise (Alexandra Naoum). The couple asks for Vanessa’s (Victor Dauxerre) opinion, but the chef doesn’t mind it. A loyal client of Violette, she is devastated by the news of her death.

Like Vanessa, Gaëlle is shocked to learn that the florist has been murdered. The idea that a killer is in the wild does not reassure her. Tristan (Mathieu Alexandre) tries to reassure her, in vain. At the station, Damien finds the DNA of a certain Carl Dargot on Violette’s body. Known to the police, he has already been arrested for domestic violence. Sara understands that it is Violette’s ex-boyfriend. With Karim (Samy Gharbi), she will challenge him. At the same time, a gloved figure extracts a rose from a container of digitalis, a substance that stimulates the heart rate…

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