Mélanie attend Samia devant le commissariat, et cette dernière lui confirme que à propos de Charlotte, l'enquête avance. Mélanie est sûre que Charlotte baratine, la preuve, elle n'est même pas encore rentrée chez elle qu'elle a convaincue tout le monde, elle est décidément très forte. L'article de Ninon sera publié demain, mais elle demande plus d'informations à Guillaume, elle a cherché sur internet et l'amnésie de type rétrograde interviendrait en cas de choc traumatique. Véra envoie Samia à l'hôpital vérifier des naissances sous le nom de Carla, quant à Boher il doit la conduire à l'hôpital, il va à la cellule quand soudain Charlotte a un flash, elle se rappelle du moment où elle est attachée et droguée dans un hôpital, elle fait une crise de panique et devient folle, elle se met à crier...
Elodie revient au Mistral et Florian lui a concocté des petites surprises. Dès son arrivée, rien ne va : elle ne veux pas de frites, ni de glaces, elle ne veut pas non plus les livres de princesse. Face à cela, Florian est déçu. Mélanie lui conseille de ne plus la traîter comme un bébé, elle est en pleine adolescence. Florian s'excuse alors et invite Elodie au restaurant, mais elle préfère aller chez Nathan qui a un nouveau jeu vidéo...
In the realm of captivating television series, few stories resonate with audiences quite like "Nazaré," a powerful Portuguese telenovela that has captured hearts since its premiere on September 9, 2019. This gripping tale centers around Nazaré Gomes, portrayed by the talented Carolina Loureiro, whose indomitable spirit and fierce determination drive her to go to extraordinary lengths to save her mother's life. With an intricate blend of drama, romance, and suspense set against the backdrop of a stunning fishing village renowned for its colossal waves, this series offers viewers a mesmerizing experience they won't want to miss.
At the heart of "Nazaré" lies a compelling narrative filled with emotional depth and moral dilemmas. As Nazaré struggles to gather funds for her mother's urgent surgery, she finds solace in her childhood sweetheart Toni Silva (played by Afonso Pimentel), who stands by her side through thick and thin. However, as their lives intertwine with other characters' destinies—particularly that of Duarte Blanco (José Mata), the privileged son of a powerful mogul—the stakes rise dramatically. The tension escalates when António Blanco uncovers his brother Félix's embezzlement scheme, leading to betrayal and chaos within their family dynamics. This sets off a chain reaction that changes everything for Nazaré and those around her.
The story takes an even darker turn when Félix (the antagonist) hatches a nefarious plan involving arson that threatens not only businesses but also lives in their small community. In an unexpected twist during the fire's aftermath, Nazaré bravely saves Duarte from peril—a heroic act that complicates her situation further as Félix exploits this bond for his own gain. The ensuing conflict showcases how desperation can lead individuals down morally ambiguous paths while testing their values and loyalties.