Tomorrow belongs to us (spoilers): Sofia and Romain leave and Alex confronts his brother


This Wednesday, July 20 in Tomorrow belongs to us (7:10 p.m., TF1), it’s the big day for Sofia and Romain who say goodbye to their loved ones. For his part, Alex decides to seek answers from Robin.

In the July 20 episode of Tomorrow belongs to us, Robin (Dominique Guillo) is questioned by Martin (Franck Monsigny), who wants to know why he absolutely wanted to sabotage his brother’s business. Robin explains that he was jealous and that when he returned from London ruined and seeing his brother start a business, he twisted. But if he was broke, where did he get the $10,000 he gave Justin to do the dirty work for him? Martin believes that Robin is working for someone else and wants to know who Robin is protecting. The latter adds nothing, so Martin changes strategy by attacking his lawyer and asking her why Victor Brunet’s lawyer (Farouk Bermouga) is taking care of Robin. According to the investigator, Brunet had wanted to buy the mas and when Alex (Alexandre Brasseur) obtained it, he did everything to have it ransacked and then be able to buy it back at a lower price.

A little later, Alex calls the police station to come and visit his brother. Investigators hope that Robin will be more likely to talk to his brother than the police., but the conversation does not tell them much. Robin repeats that he has always been jealous of Alex and that, unlike him, he has never really been supported by his family in chess. Incredulous, Alex insists by asking him what he gained by doing all this, and doubts that his brother does not tell him everything. But Robin refuses to say how much Brunet paid him to fall in his place, and Alex ends up turning his back on him once and for all. During this time, Sofia (Emma Smet) and Romain (Charles Créhange) are on the way out and organized a small party at La Paillote to bring together all their loved ones. To Sofia’s greatest sadness, William (Kamel Belghazi) did not come, but she is happy to see her mother arrive when she did not expect to see her. If Aurore (Julie Debazac) wishes her daughter a good trip, she does not fail to cast a pointed look at Romain, telling him that she is watching him.

Victoire makes her choice between Samuel and Benjamin

When she returns home, Sofia sees her father in his room and go have a talk with him. The latter accepts his daughter’s decision and makes her promise to call him if she has any problems. The family therefore leaves sad but peaceful. Finally at stud, Paul is happy that Samuel (Axel Kiener) has taken over the place and intends to invest himself thoroughly so that everything continues to run like clockwork. Taking advantage of being there and encouraged by Benjamin (Alexandre Varga), Samuel goes up with Victoire (Solène Hébert) and Anne-Marie (Véronique Jannot) for a short walk. Benjamin then offers Victoire to give him a private lesson, which prompts Samuel to go see his partner and ask her if the romantic past she shares with Benjamin is not likely to resurface. Victoire kindly laughs and the couple kisses, seen from afar by a rather upset Benjamin…

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Robin was arrested

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Martin almost solved the case

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Investigator searches for who Robin is covering

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Alex doesn’t want to talk to his brother anymore

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Robin always covers Brunet

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The case is not quite over

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Alex and Chloe start from the beginning

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Justin was also involved

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Sofia and Romain are gone

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Samuel was reassured by Victoire

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He took over the family stud



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