Twee zomers - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Aflevering 1
Thirty years after their last vacation together, Peter and Romée invite their old group of friends to a private island to celebrate Romée's 50th birthday. The purpose of the journey quickly changes when Peter is blackmailed just before arriving with a video from thirty years ago. Only one thing is certain: the person who is blackmailing him is on the island.

Aflevering 2
Peter is the only one to inform Stef about the video and the blackmail that also gets Stef and Didier in trouble. There is a sense of mistrust: no one in the group can be trusted. Stef wants to confront Didier with the video. Peter doesn't think that's a good idea. The gang celebrates Romee's birthday in a tense atmosphere.

Aflevering 3
The first summer: It's the morning after the fact and the boys realize all too well what happened the night before. When Sophie doesn't seem to remember anything, they burn the tape with the evidence. Meanwhile on the island: now that Didier is also aware of the video, the three men put Luk to the test. Didier confesses to Peter and Stef that he already met Lia ten years ago.

Aflevering 4
The first summer: the group decides to take pills and it soon turns into a big party. Sophie is the last girl to stay awake. It quickly becomes clear what happened that evening and what can be seen in the video. On the island, Romée confronts Peter after seeing the footage. Does Peter dare to tell her?

Aflevering 5
The confrontation between Luk and the other men is unavoidable. The blackmail video is not the only secret that prevails in the group of friends. Romée surprises the whole group and especially Peter with news that hits hard. Peter discusses with Romée what to do next.

Aflevering 6
Everything is at stake. The group is now completely apart, nobody seems to trust or support each other anymore.Tensions run high, as it is clear in the meantime that no one will leave this island until the truth finally comes to light. After Luk and Romée, Lia and Sofie also come to the investigating judge. What happened on this island.
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