S1, E3: After a meeting with Claire, Fabio wants to convince Blandine to stop blackmailing Claire. But Blandine tries to manipulate Fabio and set him up against Claire. Finally, she even raises the amount she is demanding from Claire. At the same time, Etienne also starts blackmailing Géraldine. Four years previously he was the emergency doctor at the scene of the accident and found Sandra’s watch next to Simon’s corpse and concluded that Sandra drove the vehicle. He offers Géraldine to continue to keep this knowledge to himself if Géraldine marries him. After William has denied knowing Anthony Pascuali, Vincent’s suspicions against him are corroborated. But William claims he is unaware of the sex video of Sandra and Anthony and was only threatening him at the wedding because he was harassing Sandra. Camille is increasingly worried about her relationship. She senses that Vincent remains attracted to Alice, although he denies this and even appears quite unapproachable towards Alice. Through a threatening text message on William’s phone, the investigators come upon Karen Maistre who was cadet at the same time as William and his friends and who accused the men of rape four years previously. When Karen casually mentions that these rapes occurred on the same day as Simon’s death in the accident, Vincent suspects that there must be a connection between all these (death) cases. His suspicions are confirmed when he discovers Karen on the photos of William and Sandra’s wedding. She appears to have secretly mingled with the guests. Marc is in such a state about his son William’s arrest that he even has a physical altercation with a colleague and is fired. He then goes to the police and incriminates himself in Anthony’s murder. After Claire has told Alice the whole truth about Fabio, Sandra’s accident and Blandine’s blackmail, mother and daughter become closer again. But then Claire has an episode while they are driving together and causes a serious accident.

Starring Alexia Barlier, Cristiana Réali, Lannick Gautry
Director Marwen Abdallah