Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Judith lets her jealousy speak and Hadrien goes to the police


On Thursday September 29 in Tomorrow belongs to us (7:10 p.m., TF1), the investigation to find the person who shot Benjamin is stalling. Meanwhile, Judith and Jordan don’t understand each other.

In the September 29 episode of Tomorrow belongs to us, Benjamin (Alexandre Varga), still hospitalized, explains to Karim (Samy Gharbi) that he thinks it was Matthieu Turcan (Adrien Malvoisin) who shot him, even if ‘he has not didn’t see the person who shot him. While they were on a humanitarian mission, Benjamin had Matthieu fired because of his inappropriate behavior with women and a vulgar joke about Alma (Camille de Pazzis). The doctor thinks that Matthieu is still angry with him, especially since he had threatened him with death after the incident and had been aggressive. Nordine (Youcef Agal) and Karim therefore go to Matthieu to bring him to the station and question him. When Sara (Camille Genau) asks him questions about Benjamin, Matthieu does not hide the fact that he was aggressive with him and that he even threatened him, but he specifies that he obviously did not think what he was saying and that he said all this out of anger. As Sara points out, it still gives him a motiveespecially since according to him, he was alone at home at the time of the attack…

A little after, his alibi is confirmed thanks to his mobile phone and neighbors who saw him, the investigation to find out who shot Benjamin is therefore at a standstill. For his part, Hadrien (Anthony Collette) comes across Adam (Alain Le Bars) and uses his cell phone to send a video to his mother. When Alma receives it, she hastens to show it to the investigators. Just after, she sees her son arrive with Adam and takes him in her arms. Meanwhile at the farmhouse, Jordan (Maxime Lélue) asks Emma (Luna Lou) for help to buy concert tickets from Jul. The student guesses that he wants to go with Judith and teases him but, seeing them joking when they arrive, Judith (Alice Varela) reframes Jordan to get back to work. Later, Jordan tries to propose to Judith to accompany him to the concert but Judith cuts herself off and interrupts him, pushing the young man to go find something to treat her.

Judith is wrong about Jordan

During the day, Emma regularly asks Jordan if he finally dared to speak to Judith, but the latter drags his feet. The high school student therefore decides to find out about Judith to find out if he likes Jordan. This last replica that she works with Jordan and that a relationship between them is therefore impossible. At the end of the day when Jordan has finally made up his mind, he takes so long to ask his question that Judith finishes it for him. Only the young woman thought that Jordan wanted to know if he could go to the concert with Emma, Judith therefore authorizes it before leaving the room. Finally, in high school, final year students find it difficult to envisage their professional future. Seeing their distress, François (Emmanuel Moire) decides to organize meetings between students and professionals.

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Emma does everything to put them in a relationship

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Jordan wanted to propose to Judith to go to a concert with him

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Judith thought he wanted to go with Emma

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The young woman is drunk

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Benjamin thinks Matthew shot him

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Alma heard from her son

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Karim continues to investigate

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Sara questions the prime suspect

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Alma found her son

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Hadrien was at the police station with Adam

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François wants to help students plan their future



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