Broadcast for five years, tomorrow belongs to us continues to draw viewers to the small screen. And this despite the broadcast of other soap operas of the genre like More beautiful life – whose end is announced next November – on France 3 and Here it all starts on TF1. The series carried by Ingrid Chauvin continues to seduce its audience with the inventiveness of the screenwriters who offer the characters ever crazier and more striking stories.
This Monday, a scene totally upset the faithful of the soap opera. Poisoned by the rose killer, who is none other than Loïc Mercier, Louise, the show’s leading character, dies on her hospital bed, a few days following her marriage to Bart. “I hate the DNA writers there. They killed Louise, I don’t believe it!“, “I’m so sad… It’s not fair to take Louise away from us and Bart has had his dose of suffering“, “Oh, the ending really broke my heart“, “Frankly, I am disgusted with the death of Louise“, “Louise’s death is inadmissible! Why? She formed such a lovely couple with Bart. frankly disappointed“. The comments are linked on social networks.
Alexandra Naoum, interpreter of Louise, spoke regarding this tragic departure in the pages of Pocket TV. “Aude Thévenin (the producer of the series, Ed.) spoke to me regarding it during a lunch, last January. We all know that, in a daily series, no character is safe from death”explains the actress before adding to be “satisfied the way it was written.”
Following the broadcast of the episode, the actress said goodbye on social networks. “A page turns tonight, an opportunity for me to express my gratitude following a year and a half alongside these great teams.“, writes Alexandra Naoum on Instagram before thanking the many people with whom she was able to work on tomorrow belongs to us.
For his part, Hector Langevin, the actor who plays Bart, wrote a touching message to his playing partner.You have been a meeting, an adviser, a confidant, a partner, and a piece of my extraordinary life.he begins. Every moment of filming, the two of us, is now engraved in the bottom of my heart and I know (you know what I’m talking regarding.) that it’s not over… Despite the certainty that our paths will cross once more, Bart, him , was really heartbroken. I scrupulously followed every piece of advice you gave me, drank every lyric we both played, laughed at any of your jokes and smiled every time I saw you. You will always be my first fictional marriage and especially this extraordinarily talented woman in my eyes. The respect and admiration I have for you are matched only by your beauty and your kindness. Bart misses you terribly. I kiss you tenderly. See you tomorrow (because tomorrow belongs to us).“