Here it all begins: “He can’t see you in this state…” The summary for Tuesday, October 8 (SPOILERS)

Billie apologizes to Laëtitia for what she heard. The latter tells her that she is no better than Tom and Thibault. She assures that she has her place in the competition because she passed tests. Billie criticizes her for registering quietly and being unfairly coached by the honorary president of the competition.

Pénélope is surprised that Laëtitia participates when she was planning, instead, to warn Stanislas about her father’s illness. Laëtitia defends herself by saying that it is not her place to talk about it.

Matteo slept at Laëtitia’s house. He wakes up in a messy living room. Inès and Lionel add to it by ensuring that Laëtitia is worse than them.

Leonard complains to Maya about Gaspard who listened to opera all night. Gaspard hears him and laughs at his recurring complaints. He makes him a bet: whoever wins the next Oz challenge will have the right to keep the room alone for 3 days. Maya warns Leonard because the challenge is not to speak for two hours while he will be on duty at Double A.

Leonard shock Delobel

Stanislas admits to Antoine that he regrets not having encouraged Laëtitia from the start. He is happy that she is participating in the competition but fears his father’s coaching which can be very hurtful.

Thibault tells Jasmine that he hasn’t seen Jim yet. He thinks his brother hates him. He regrets kissing Jasmine and knows Jim will never forgive him. Jasmine thinks they will work things out. Jim arrives angry, having a fit of jealousy. He argues with his brother.

Jude flinches when Solal makes a remark about his perfectionist side. He wonders if he’s manic and says he cleans thoroughly every other day. Vic and Solal make him understand that yes, he is manic.

Stanislas goes to speak to his father. He is surprised when the latter speaks of Madeleine instead of Laëtitia. He gets away with saying that it’s because he thinks of his wife and mother of his son whenever he cooks his favorite dish. Stanislas questions his father about Laëtitia’s coaching. He announces that it is a way to get closer to him and assures that he has changed his old methods.

Delobel wonders when she sees, during the service, Leonard speaking only through gestures to a customer and Sabri coming to the young man’s aid to answer for him. He calls out to them and Sabri claims that Leonard has a loss of voice.

Laëtitia presents a plate to Hippolyte. He loses his temper, saying that she is ridiculous and doing anything. She calls him a cantankerous old bastard. He laughs and apologizes for not weighing his words. But he insists his explanations mean nothing. He gives him advice.

When he returns to Laëtitia’s house, Matteo finds Lionel and Inès in the living room. He discovers Inès’ dirty socks on his pillow and begins to tidy up the living room.

Chef Delobel assures Clotilde and Antoine that Leonard lied. Clotilde says that Gaspard also refused to speak in class, until he found his voice again when she threatened to fire him. Delobel wonders if they don’t make bets with each other.

Laëtitia jostled by Hippolyte

Jasmine goes to talk to Jim. He beats her to it and says he has too much ego and will regret not talking to his brother. Jim thinks Thibault cut him out of his life. Jasmine assures that her brother thinks the same thing.

Lionel and Inès discuss their strategy to push Matteo and Jude to reconcile.

Malik announces to Leonard that he is first in the ranking and that he has therefore won his bet with Gaspard. Maya warns her friend because Chief Delobel has him in his sights.

At the end of the exercise, Hippolyte begins to call Laëtitia by the first name Madeleine. He tells him that it is time to leave because the restaurant is going to close and he needs to find Stanislas. He leaves the kitchen. Laëtitia tries to hold him back because Stanislas must not see him like that. Hippolyte violently pushes her against a door.

This episode of Here it all begins can be seen on TF1 this Tuesday, October 8 at 6:30 p.m. but also in streaming on TF1+

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