Episode 3815

Lowie tells Julia that if Luc survives, he will need a very long rehabilitation. And he doesn't intend to stick him into some convalescent home. After she visits Luc briefly in hospital, she goes to Peter. She wants a very quick divorce and she doesn't want any of his money. Marianne is charged with murder in the first degree. Peter tries to think of a way not to get her life sentence. Ann franticly tries to clean the blood stain in the practice. Femke doesn't like it all Peter didn't confer with her first before making such an important decision. Emma gets a letter from Danny and is totally stressed out. Toon is in a bad mood after he kissed Judith yesterday. At first she kissed him back, but than she slapped him. She doesn't want a relationship with him. Bianca goes back home again. Simonne thanks Yvette for the diner she put in her fridge to help her in these difficult times.
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