The accomplice of Charlie the Messy?
Charlie is questioned by Martin. The fact that he still had contact with Anthony until the day before the invasion is very suspicious to the police. He defends himself by explaining that as the trial draws near, he begins to think about her again, and that she’s mad at the idea of seeing him again. Seeing him in prison, he tried to take the lead, but this upset him even more. However, he claims that he has not made any contact with the phone. Martin goes to check in and keeps Charlie in the cell while he waits.
Karim questions him about Sophie Novak. Ophélie contacted her lawyer as she doubted and sought further advice. Sophie explains that she finds the case interesting but doesn’t want to clash with her colleague Raphaëlle, whose daughter is one of the hostages.
Charlie showed up at court the day before the Messys escaped. He entered through the north portico where the business was. We can’t see if he’s carrying the gun under his bag. If he wasn’t called that day, Martin thinks he is indeed Messy’s accomplice.
Martin and his colleagues search Moreno’s home for evidence, but are unsuccessful. Charlie was not summoned to court the day before the trial. He explains that he went there of his own free will to make peace with the judge. Martin thinks he used this as an excuse and may have been directed by Anthony to buy a gun.
A witness came to the police station and explained that he was a fisherman and that he had to take Messys to Spain. Anthony and Ophelia forced him to drop off right next to Colera at noon. Video surveillance of the port confirms that there were indeed two leaks. Martin asks Karim to contact the Colera and Interpol Civil Guards to issue an international search warrant.
Christelle gets a call from Charlie. Released. Sylvain doesn’t hide from his wife that he doesn’t trust Charlie, who has problems with the police. Christelle trusts him more and will protect him no matter what. The Morenos are interrupted by a noise from their living room.
Charlie finds François. He just found out that he went to see Anthony in prison. She confronts him and asks him if he is Messy’s accomplice and if he is still in love. Charlie doesn’t want to answer because he needs support. François leaves angry. Charlie gets a call from Christelle.
Back home, Charlie discovers that Anthony and Ophélie are determined to take Morenos hostage again.
The turn of Bénédicte, Etienne and Dorian to live with Brigitte
As expected, Bénédicte ignores her mother’s calls. Dorian was unable to finish his shower because there was a problem with the boat’s buffer tank.
Etienne cannot repair the tank because a part needs to be replaced and there are long delays in ordering a new one. They want William and Aurore to host them, but they can’t handle their refusal to help them with Brigitte.
Etienne, Bénédicte and Dorian are greeted by Brigitte, who explains to them the crazy rules of her house before the installation.
Brigitte imposes a very early meal and also a bedtime at 10 PM. He turns off the TV on the pretext that sleep is important.
Alma, a hard goodbye
Alma announces to Chloé that she is leaving. The Headmistress will have a hard time finding a replacement, but she understands that Alma’s project is important to her. She wishes him good luck.
After Chloé, Alma bids her students a soulful farewell. In the garden, Jordan advises his comrades to give him a present for his departure. Students make a video saying goodbye to their English teacher. Alma was impressed and thanked Jordan. She said she always knew she was protecting Leo during the shower door. Alma and Jordan break up on good terms when things start badly.
Thibaut Falconnat
Source: Programme Television

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