Marianne offers Samuel to return to his position at the hospital and Igor confesses (Complete summary of episode 1722)

“Tomorrow We Belong” in advance with the detailed and complete summary of episode 1722 of Monday July 8, 2024 – Like every day, newsactual.fr reveals the rest of the intrigues of your favorite soap opera. In this new episode which will be broadcast next Monday at 7:10 p.m. on TF1, Bart meets Caroline Blanc played by Hélène Degy while the police complete the investigation into the double homicide of John Kovac and Clarisse Belinski.

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Tomorrow Belongs to Us: Summary of the episode of July 8, 2024

Lisa lies to Aaron

Early in the morning, Aaron wakes Lisa up because she speaks German in her sleep. The young woman claims that she was simply mumbling in her sleep. Besides, she never learned German. During breakfast, Aaron wonders if Lisa might have dissociative amnesia following a trauma. Victoire is skeptical. When Lisa joins them, Aaron asks his partner if she hasn’t had a little shock or an accident recently. But that’s not the case. And for good reason, Lisa is learning German without Aaron and those around him knowing. But for what reason?

Bart meets Caroline Blanc

At the Spoon, Bart meets Caroline Blanc, the investigator sent by his insurance company. He presents him with the balance sheet for the current year as well as the invoices corresponding to the stolen equipment. Bart asks her if she thinks he will be able to be compensated quickly, but Caroline tells him that he will not be reimbursed because of the obsolescence of the equipment. Bart hardly admits the blow. Caroline points out that he should have opted for better coverage and implies that he was careless. Bart urges him to find a solution and quickly otherwise he will change insurance.

Will Samuel return to his job at the hospital?

Over coffee at Spoon, William confides in Samuel about his differences with Aurore. He admits to his friend that he is tired of his wife deciding everything all the time. Then, he laments that Aurore doesn’t care what he feels or what he thinks, like when she decided to send her mother to prison. Samuel thinks that this whole thing will settle down if he puts a little effort into it. William changes the subject and asks his best friend why he came back. Samuel explains to him that he did not come back for Victoire. Things are clear between them. In fact, between the death of his father and his rehab, he realized that there is really a place in Sète where he feels good.

During the day, Samuel goes to the hospital to see Marianne. She congratulates him on having followed the detoxification treatment well and for not having relapsed. Then, she offers him to return to his job at the hospital. Samuel then meets Victoire and tells her about Marianne’s proposal. He adds that he has not accepted yet, because he wanted to make sure that it would not bother her. Then, he tells Victoire about his house. Now that he is back, he needs a place to stay.

At the end of the day, Nordine calls out to Manon as she leaves the police station. Martin told him that the young woman’s parents were on bad terms and he asks Manon how she is dealing with the situation. Then, he suggests that Manon go for a drink, but Rachel comes to meet them. She and Nordine have planned to go to dinner and she invites Manon to join them. Manon declines his invitation, claiming to have something planned.

Igor confesses

Following Georges’ discoveries, the police search Igor Belinski’s home in the presence of Sébastien Perraud. But the search yields nothing. Georges asks Igor where the cooling blankets are. Igor claims not to know what they are. Georges points out that he bought two a few days ago. Igor claims that his wife couldn’t stand the heat and that she could very well have bought them with her credit card.

At the police station, Damien informs Georges that the backtracking on Belinski’s phone indicates that he stopped at the dump the day after his wife’s murder. In itself, this is not normal since he goes there often, but never on Fridays, because that day is reserved for construction professionals. Georges and Roxane summon the dump employee. He explains to them that Igor insisted on going back and then unloaded two brand new cooling blankets. In fact, he got them back. Georges demands to see them.

At the Julliards, Bastien thanks Violette for having him stay for the night when Jordan arrives and kisses his girlfriend. Bastien is delighted that they are finally a couple. Jordan gives Bastien a whole bunch of mangas from Jack. Bastien decides to leave them alone and go back to the home. Violette encourages him to stay, especially since his mother is in the process of making arrangements for him to stay with them temporarily. Bastien reassures her by telling her that he will come back. He just wants to be there. After Bastien leaves, Violette confides in Jordan how hard it is to cheer up his friend. Jordan replies that it will take time because Bastien is really bad.

Georges and Martin, for their part, show Sébastien the two cooling blankets used by his friend Igor Belinski. One of the blankets is defective, which explains why the fuses blew at his house when Sébastien was there. Georges mentions that they also discovered a small blood stain on the blanket. Sébastien is doubtful, because given the violence of the blows inflicted on Clarisse, they should have found more blood. Martin then specifies that they passed the blankets with luminol and shows him the result. The fabric was thoroughly cleaned with bleach, but the fibers are still full of blood. Sébastien staggers. In shock, he is on the verge of fainting.

A few minutes later, Sara and Nordine call out to Igor Belinski. For his part, Sébastien is terribly dejected and confides in Raphaëlle. He and Igor have known each other for 30 years. He would never have thought that his friend could massacre his wife. Whatever happens, he is determined to send him before the judge and erase him from his life.

Meanwhile, Martin leads Igor’s interrogation. Igor confesses to killing his wife when he realized she was going to leave him for John Kovac. But Igor denies using the blankets to falsify the time of his wife’s death. But Martin is not fooled. He knows that Igor was a court clerk and that he therefore knows full well that premeditation is an aggravating circumstance. Then, he points out that Igor staged Kovac’s suicide and that he used Sébastien to have an alibi, and that at this level, it is no longer premeditation, but methodical planning. Martin then informs Igor that he risks life in prison.

At the end of his interrogation, as he is about to return to his police custody cell, Igor meets Sébastien in the lobby of the police station. He begs his friend not to let the police do this and adds that it’s all Clarisse’s fault for breaking his heart. Sébastien deplores that Igor is tarnishing his wife’s memory and says he is disgusted. Then, he asks him if he is not ashamed of having made a boy orphan. “Ah yes, so that’s what friendship is for you? What good times? But you also disgust me” says Igor. Sébastien loses his composure. He grabs Igor by the collar and shouts at him to go to hell.

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