Thursday November 28, 2024 in Tomorrow belongs to usalso available in streaming… Raphaëlle, Camille, Maud, Martin and Nordine are in the hospital. Worried, they await news of Sébastien, found the day before in critical condition. Finally, Aaron explains to them that the bullet passed close to the heart and that a massive blood transfusion was performed. Sébastien is in an artificial coma, his vital prognosis is still in jeopardy. He then provides Martin with the bullet extracted from the prosecutor's body and informs him of the presence of another suspicious injury: a clean cut in the right palm, which dates back a few days…
Tomorrow belongs to us in advance: The war between Valentine and Victor continues
Alex finishes setting up their stall at the town's Christmas market. Bruno is very excited to start selling oysters. He even believes that he will make a splash and beat the record set by Chloé last year. Alex warns him: the numbers achieved by his wife were impressive. The two men then decide to make a bet. Woe to the loser: he will have to scrub all the ponds in the farmhouse for a month. At the same time, Valentine arrives at the Little Spoon. Obviously she is overwhelmed. Bruno then offers to help him. Valentine appreciates his support but she is also confused: she does not know who runs the stand next to the Little Spoon. Bruno tells him that he's a seller of maroilles tartiflettes… before Victor Brunet arrives to take possession of the famous stand, much to Valentine's dismay. She certainly hasn't forgotten that he was the one who kicked her out of the winery. For his part, Alex recalls that Brunet tried to push her into bankruptcy. A little later, Timothée visits his father and points out to him that the Little Spoon is more successful than his wine stand, adding that Valentine is an excellent saleswoman and that he should never have kicked her out of the business. domain. Victor gets angry while admitting that direct sales is not necessarily his strong point. At the start of the evening, Alex, Bruno and Valentine take stock of their day. And obviously the sales were there, which is not the case for Victor, who is clearly upset.
Tomorrow belongs to us in advance: Mia kicked out of the choir!
At the hospital for her physiotherapy appointment, Mia, who really wants to be a hit with the choir, hums but Octave seriously teases her. At high school, the creation of the choir continues with pain: Lizzie makes Lilou, Violette and Bastien do vocals but the result is not satisfactory. They then discuss the choice of the song they will perform. They agree on one point: it must be an original creation. That's when Mia arrives, surprised that the rehearsals had started without her. Everyone is embarrassed. Lizzie ends up admitting to him that they weren't convinced by his performance. Mia acknowledges the blow before leaving. While rummaging through old things, François comes across a trophy won in his youth after a singing competition. Witnessing the scene, Alain is overcome by emotion, memories gradually coming to the surface. At the Spoon, Mia is still upset about being kicked out of the choir. His father encouraged him to continue singing. Octave is more categorical: she must stop the singing immediately. But that doesn't mean that she shouldn't put her hidden talent at the service of the choir! At high school, Lilou, Violette, Lizzie and Bastien have difficulty agreeing on the lyrics of their song. But time is running out…
Tomorrow belongs to us in advance: Camille in danger!
At the hospital, Chloé visits Raphaëlle, who is at Sébastien's bedside. She advises her to return home and find her daughters but Raphaëlle is reluctant to leave. At the police station, Martin and Karim received the bullet analysis report: it is a 9mm caliber, nothing more classic and, what's more, the weapon is not registered. Damien arrives with another piece of information: Sébastien was not shot in the place where we found him. For the cops, who don't know that Zack is behind all this, Prado is still the number one suspect. They therefore believe that the latter moved Sébastien's body. But Damien has two promising elements: Prado's phone, which is being analyzed, and a GPS beacon, which must have been in the prosecutor's jacket. At Raphaëlle's, while Maud expresses her concern for her grandfather, Camille sends messages to Zack. That's when Martin calls Raphaëlle… At the police station, Martin shows Raphaëlle the famous GPS beacon, which was connected to Prado's phone. He then asks his partner to search his belongings and those of his daughters to check that no tags have been hidden there. For Raphaëlle, this is new damning proof of Prado's guilt. But Martin, for a moment, seems to doubt it. At the same time, Zack goes to the bus station when he receives a text from Camille informing him that his grandfather is between life and death. At the police station, Martin expresses his doubts about Prado's guilt to Karim. For him, everything seems too obvious and the fact of having forgotten his phone and GPS beacon is inconsistent. What if they were taken for a ride? As the sun sets, Zack is in the hospital, where Sébastien is…
Night has fallen. Camille discreetly slips out of the house to join Zack. She never thought she would see him again. He admits that he was sulking. She admits she wasn't cool with him. They then talk more calmly. Zack then suggests to Camille that they spend the night together at his place. At first reluctant, she ends up letting herself be convinced and gives him a “You’re completely crazy!” while getting on the back of his scooter. He answers her, with a black look, “You have no idea…”