Sacha at the hospital / Bomb at the police station
George videotaped the robber in the clown mask from the camera of a northern gas station. I can not see your face. He will try to redraw his course.
Gaspard explains that he blames himself for losing his temper. He thinks he is stupid for imagining that his father could change. Now he will continue on his way with his family. In any case, this is what Tristan and Juliette hope for.
Martin manages to have his son extradited to the police station, as his team is understaffed.
George has a clue. The woman, who was gassed at the same time as the robber, took a selfie with her friend. The culprit appears in the photo area with the viewfinder down. Nordine will try to find the young woman.
In prison, Sacha managed to hide a razor in her mouth and took it to her room.
Gaspard goes to the children’s hospital. He tries to open a door to the ambulance parking lot but is surprised by Christelle. He explains to her that he is looking for a psychologist. Christelle takes him to the reception.
Nordine found the young woman. She called him but unfortunately he deleted the photo. But George will be able to save her.
When she found herself alone, Sacha slit her wrists in her cell. The guard calls for help.
Nordine was able to recover the laptop. Martin also learned that Ash was in the hospital after his suicide attempt but was still alive. Nordine goes to check her room. Damien opens a package and picks it up in the middle of the police station. It’s a bomb. One screen says if Damien lets go or moves, he dies.
Samuel announces indigestible news for Victoire
Benjamin confesses to Victoire that he caught Samuel mixing up the drugs in the warehouse. He then asked the pharmacist on duty and he was missing an opium bottle. Victoire thinks she’s back to her addictions and blames herself for not being ready enough. She will talk to him.
Renaud and Victoire calmly confront Samuel. Samuel admits to feeling weak for a moment and picks up the bottle, but promises not to use it. Although he promises that he has nothing to do with Victoire, he wants answers to his questions about his life and choices. He reassures us that once again he is fine and will find a solution on his own.
Samuel tells William he was right. Picking up the bottle, she realized that she had to stop pretending and run away from her responsibilities. He really wants to live his life. He doesn’t know how yet, but he will find the answers to his questions.
Samuel knows what he wants. He needs to reconnect with his childhood dreams: to embark on an adventure. He needs space and to discover things. Victoire is very excited and wants to go with him, but Samuel doesn’t seem to want to bring his girlfriend.
That evening, Samuel tells Victoire that he does not want to part with her. He has to face himself and find out who he is. Victoire thinks she wants to break up with him, but she doesn’t. She tries to comfort him, but Victoire gets upset.
Nathan does his best for Angie
Jahia and Angie prepare to hit the road. Jahia gets a message from Jordan that pops up if she needs it. Nathan arranges to meet Angie at the place where they had their first kiss. The problem is Angie can’t remember where she first kissed Nathan. Jahia helps her remember and it’s about Spoon.
Angie finds Nathan, who puts everything on the line for her. Her favorite cocktail is a teddy bear as a gift, a rose and she’s just started. Angie feels she will enjoy her last day in Sète with Nathan.
Nathan takes Angie on a two-person bike tour. But in Sète it’s hard to cross the beach. The next surprise is on the luggage rack. Two weeks later he bought a ticket to Dole. Angie doesn’t want to break up with Nathan, and it’s mutual.
There’s one last surprise left that Nathan has planned. A romantic table with a view of Sète and Mona as the waiter. Two young people declare their love.
Source: Programme Television

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