Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Romain Maréchal is back in Sète… and in love!


On July 8 in Tomorrow belongs to us (TF1, 7:10 p.m.), Romain Maréchal returns to Sète, Samuel inherits Solange’s stud farm and Bénédicte makes an incredible secret…

In the episode of tomorrow belongs to us Friday, July 8, 2022, at the Daunier-Jacob, Sofia (Emma Smet) slips away without even having breakfast, which challenges her parents. Aurore (Julie Debazac) and William (Kamel Belghazi) cook Manon (Louvia Bachelier) for information, but the young woman refuses to betray her sister’s trust. In secret, Sofia picks up Romain Maréchal (Charles Créhange) at the Sète bus station. The young man has just arrived from London, where he got closer to Sofia until he fell in love again. The couple plan to start a new life in Spain, which makes Romain happy, but he hopes that Sofia’s family will accept their choice. After all, he has done them a lot of harm in the past.

Time to announce the news to her parents, Sofia asks Samuel to host Romain. The doctor is not comfortable with the idea of ​​lying to Aurore and William, especially since Romain has put their lives in danger by squatting in their apartment with his accomplices to assassinate a prosecutor. Sofia reminds him that Romain didn’t kill anyone. Moreover, it has changed since that time. Back home, Sofia enjoys a family aperitif to announce to her parents that she is once again in a relationship with Romain. Seeing the latter arrive, Aurore and William get angry. Romain makes his mea culpa, but that’s not enough to appease Sofia’s parents…

Samuel inherits Solange’s stud farm

As soon as she leaves the hospital, Judith (Alice Varela) goes back to work but her morale is not in good shape. Since knowing that her uncle is suspected of having sabotaged the Mas, the young woman is demoralized. She had a feeling that her family would pull through if they stayed together, but she had been wrong from the start about Robin. TOuched by Judith’s confusion and confessions, Jordan (Maxime Lelue) takes her in his arms.

After learning of the death of his aunt, Solange, Samuel (Axel Kiener) is plagued by nostalgia and comes out with very old photos. Victoire (Solène Hébert) raves about the pictures of little Samuel, who spent all his summers at the family stud riding a pony with his aunt. Samuel confides that when his grandfather died, Solange inherited the establishment, which did not please Renaud (Pierre Deny). Thereafter, he let a distance settle between his aunt and him, which he regrets. Touched by Samuel’s confidences, Victoire goes to see Renaud and offers him her condolences for the death of Solange. She offers to organize a dinner with Samuel and Marianne, but the conversation is interrupted. Renaud receives a call for an appointment related to Solange’s death, to which he must go with Samuel.

During the meeting with the notary, Renaud and Samuel learn that Solange has bequeathed her two Parisian apartments to Renaud. The stud farm goes to Samuel. In the evening, Renaud and Marianne find Samuel and Victoire over a drink. Marianne takes the opportunity to look at the photos of Solange and comes across a snapshot of Diane, the woman Solange was talking about before she died. Samuel wonders why his aunt asked them to be careful of Diane. Renaud doesn’t care. He doesn’t want to dwell on the past.

Bénédicte cheats on Etienne with Robin

Suspected of having sabotaged the Mas des Delcourt-Bertrand, Robin (Dominique Guillo) is placed in police custody. Questioned by Martin (Franck Monsigny), he denies all the charges against him, but the commander finds it hard to believe in his good faith. Indeed, Robin was absent during the sabotage of the oyster farm and Judith’s accident, and his blood was found on the pontoon of the Mas. To justify his absences, Robin explains that he went to the cinema and took a hotel room to stay alone. As for the blood, he declares having injured himself while handling oyster shells. Far from being convinced, Martin reminds him that Chloé (Ingrid Chauvin) caught him on the phone saying he was jealous of someone. Robin pretends not to remember that phone call, but Martin is one step ahead of him. He knows that at that time he was on line with the switchboard at St. Clair Hospital.

In the middle of a rehabilitation session with Bénédicte (Honorine Magnier), Karim (Samy Gharbi) receives a call from George (Mayel Elhajaoui), who tells him that Robin is in police custody but has not yet spoken. Without meaning to, Bénédicte overhears the whole conversation. Troubled, she asks Karim about Robin. The latter cannot talk to him about the current case but confirms in half-words that Robin is indeed in custody. When she leaves the hospital, Bénédicte comes across Etienne (Patrick Guérineau). The latter is saddened by the tensions in their couple and offers to calm things down by going on a romantic weekend. Bénédicte accepts, but when Etienne invites her for a drink, she claims to have a colleague’s leaving drink…

At the Mas, the atmosphere is gloomy. Since the poisoning of the oyster farm, the list of customers has been getting shorter and shorter. Alex (Alexandre Brasseur) dreads losing everything, including Chloe’s savings. Noa (Tristan Jerram), he does not give up. He announces that he has had a potential client from Montpellier taste the oysters, and this one could place an order soon. Touched, Judith thanks him. Noa promises to never let her and her family down.

Upset by Robin’s arrest, Bénédicte asks Aurore to find her at the Spoon. On the spot, she begs him to reveal to her when the sabotages of the Mas took place. Aurore hesitates to give him the information, but ends up letting herself be convinced. On learning that the malicious acts took place on Monday and Tuesday evenings, Bénédicte confesses: Robin could not attack the Mas. Monday evening, he was at the cinema with her. As for Tuesday, they spent the night together at the hotel…

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