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- It leaves its mark: After finishing therapy, Valérie is set for a new start, but her optimism is tested when she learns that Simon has split up with Josiane. Madeleine wants to know how her daughter's job search is going and approaches Valérie's father. Éric and Kevin need to choose an egg donor.
- Simon's daughters are not yet aware that their father has a new partner, Valérie and Simon do everything possible to keep their secret. Alerted by her mother's erratic behavior, Valérie goes to her mother's house.
- I only hurried things along: Valérie invites Josiane for a weekend in the country: she wants to know if she's the cause of her separation from Simon. Madeleine and Stéphane's planned programme is a flop, but Stéphane refuses to admit it. Simon has to answer questions about faithfulness from his daughters.
- It's like choosing between four beige sweaters: Valérie has to choose between four jobs. Éric is very proud of the video he's made to find an egg donor but it's actually quite terrible. While undergoing a life crisis at a book fair, Madeleine lectures her daughter on her bland, unambitious life.
- Is that where we're heading? After years of frosty relations, Madeleine's near-senile father reappears. Éric and Kevin still haven't told Valérie that her eggs can't be used by the fertility clinic because of her age. They start looking for a younger donor.
- As clear as mud: Madeleine has to take her father for a medical appointment and bullies Gilles into driving them. Kevin is worried that Valérie has changed her mind about the baby. During an impromptu family meeting, they realise that no one really knows where she is.
- The windows don't open on our floor: Valérie has carefully set her personal boundaries but her good intentions are soon abandoned the moment she starts her new job. Éric and Kevin organise a little get together to celebrate her return to work.
- Seize the day:Valérie tells Gilles that the new job is already over. While recording a programme, Madeleine gets depressed about life, helped by a few bottles of wine. Simon pressurises Josiane to sign the house sale papers.
- Is that it? Madeleine fears a relapse, seeing that Valérie is almost a vegetable again. Éric thinks Kevin may be hiding something while Kevin finds Éric's jealousy irritating.
- This is your life: Valérie and Simon's relationship is developing nicely when an old friend of Valérie's comes crashing into their lives. Madeleine's sister arrives to help look after their father, bringing with her some unfinished business. After the initial surprise reunion, Valérie is concerned about her friend's behaviour.
- You can't inseminate a woman in... After her argument with Madeleine, Valérie takes refuge at Éric and Kevin's place. Simon and Josiane prepare to sign the divorce papers at the lawyer's office when the lawyer unintentionally reignites their feelings for one another. After being in a hurry to have a child, Kevin now has doubts.
- I almost checked your pulse: Everyone tries to convince Valérie and Madeleine to patch things up. As Simon doesn't look like someone newly divorced, his brothers decide to help him through these testing times, whether he wants help or not. As Madeleine receives a series of bad news, Valérie discovers something which upsets her plans.
- I have high expectations: Valérie takes a major decision without telling anyone. Madeleine is depressed, which worries Lucie. Until the reading of their father's will. Simon wants to go back over his last conversation with Valérie, but events take an expected turn.
- Sackcloth and ashes: Valérie is certain she made the right choice but her behaviour tells another story. Josiane is now on Tinder while Simon is on... the defensive. While being weaned off antidepressants, Madeleine isn't feeling well and her thoughts are echoed by Valérie.
- Valérie, who has decided to keep the baby but without telling Simon, is constantly having harrowing nightmares. For his birthday, Simon receives a present that could take his life in a totally different direction. Feeling lonely, Madeleine takes Kevin's problems very much to heart.
- Simon and Valérie develop a strategy to reveal to their respective families both the pregnancy and their new life as a couple. Éric and Kevin pack their bags for Cape May. But Éric is cornered by Madeleine, totally depressed and somewhat drunk; Valérie flies to his rescue.
- Madeleine's new antidepressants make her a little more spontaneous than usual. Simon, feverish, announces to his daughters that he will move in with Valérie, but the reaction of Bibi and Margot is not what he expected.
- It's moving day: Simon moves into Valérie's house where a big surprise awaits them. Everyone pitches in, even Madeleine has come to lend a hand, decked out in her chic suit and high heels.
- Madeleine and Simon are desperate to find an occupation for Valérie, who can no longer take her enforced rest. When Shawn arrives, Valérie finally sees a favorable opportunity to make herself useful, but she takes advantage of the situation a little.
- Simon would like Valérie to get rid of her nightmares so that she can go back to sleep. To do this, he takes her to consult Rachel. During their absence, Thomas is looked after by Margot and Bianca.
- Valérie, serene, announces to all her family as well as to Rachel that she wishes to put an end to family therapy. While everyone is in agreement, Gilles surprises everyone by opposing his daughter's decision.
- As he finishes setting up their house, Simon fears a one-on-one with Eric. Madeleine, surprised by her own spontaneity, offers to help Shawn clean out his garage. Great sentimental, he gets a little too attached to her.
- Margot and Bianca are at Valérie's. Josiane comes to pick them up, but they are late. Josiane is convinced that her daughters are hiding something from her. Kevin is unhappy but surprised by a surprise Eric has prepared for him.
- Eleven months later Kevin is in the midst of his paternity leave. Despite having so longed-for his baby, he's having trouble coping. Éric, Simon and brother Romain have to handle a crisis as disconcerting as it is unexpected. As Valérie recounts her nightmares to her mother, Madeleine develops strange symptoms.
- Éric wants to keep up appearances before their fabulous New York friends, who surprised them by coming to the baby's christening. Kevin confides in Madeleine, whose frank reply is anything but reassuring. Valérie looks back at the lessons she learned from her burn-out.
- I could have written a great Nordic saga: Valérie and Simon invited their families to a brunch at Madeleine's. The latter, strong of his fifteen days of sobriety, decides to settle accounts with everyone. Kevin makes an important decision without consulting Eric. An unexpected visit then casts a chill during brunch.
- While getting ready for her big day at work, Valerie Danault, superwoman in the flesh, discovers louse in her son's hair. That means no school or daycare. Her ex-husband and his boyfriend cannot miss an important funeral, and since bringing her son to work is out of the question, she is just going to have to bite the bullet and contact her mother, to end their months-long silent war. Valerie's struggle to maintain self control and stick to her agenda transforms into a surrealistic slide into chaos.
- Sleep: Following her dismissal, all Valérie wants to do is sleep. After a week with no news from her, Éric, her ex-husband, becomes concerned. He wants her to see a doctor. Knowing she'll refuse, he gets back up from a woman to whom no one ever says "no": Valérie's mother, Madeleine.
- After a stay in a crisis center, Valerie considers herself rested and able to take her life back into her own hands. She has a plan.
- Valérie has an appointment with officer Phaneuf following her arrest and the complaint she lodged against him. During this conciliation meeting, Valérie seems in better spirits than on the day of her arrest and even talks about withdrawing her complaint.
- No one is an island: Now her weeks are no longer focused exclusively on work, Valérie soon realises that her life is a social desert. She tried unsuccessfully to rekindle old friendships. Even her mother seems to have better things to do than have a coffee with her.
- Open house: Valérie is selling her house and organising visits. Madeleine looks after her son Thomas, who's been prepared for the disruption a house move will bring and involved in the process. Valérie has planned for everything except for the unexpected... Officer Simon Phaneuf's visit to Valérie's home has unforeseen repercussions.
- Turning the page: Valérie finds it difficult to say goodbye to her home, now sold. It's hard for her to accept that she needs to move back in with her mother at her age... Madeleine tries to make her understand that it's time to turn the page. But can she?
- Unpredictable evening: Kevin and Éric want to take Thomas on holiday but Madeleine won't hear of Valérie being separated from her son all summer. To keep the peace, Valérie demands that they organise a supper and all behave properly, in a family spirit. But the supper doesn't go as planned.
- Small steps: Valérie feels that she has rested enough and it's time for work again. She gets a job interview, but on the same day as Thomas' best friend's birthday. She gives Madeleine the task of taking Thomas to the party.
- Headlong rush: Among the sources of tension between Valérie and her mother is Valérie's father, who Madeleine considers to be a first-class moron. After yet another row, a furious Valérie storms out. During her short absence, Madeleine learns some surprising things about the father/daughter relationship.
- A change of air: Valérie has taken a stupid decision and daren't tell anyone. Tired of seeing her daughter in front of the TV all day and night, Madeleine locks her out for an hour. But Valérie disappears.
- Gradually letting go: Just to annoy her mother, Valérie agrees to talk about her burn-out on Stéphane's programme. But in the make-up room, she wonders if public exposure would be a good thing. Madeleine and Kevin find the lease signed by Valérie, which she's told no one about.
- Clearing the decks: Valérie finally agrees to accept a little chaos and chance in her life. She goes to live in the humble apartment she rented on a whim. Her friends and family disapprove, boycotting the housewarming party. Meanwhile, Simon's wife Josiane decides it's time to meet her rival.
- Still unable to sleep Valérie turns to meditation and meets Alexa, a girl who is, shall we say, somewhat... unusual. Madeleine and Gilles have to tell Valérie that she's bankrupt. And that her dog has died. Éric has taken Thomas on holiday to Cape May.
- Run away: Valérie has to go back and live with her mother. And to add to her misfortunes, her car is stolen. About to head off on holiday to the chalet, Simon and Josiane have the unpleasant surprise of seeing a visitor arrive, as unexpected as he is undesirable: Simon's brother J-F.
- Madeleine gets a little too involved in Valérie's (non-existent) sex life Valérie and issues a challenge where the stakes are too tempting to be refused. Madeleine's new publisher openly criticises her manuscript: has she finally found a worth adversary?
- Tired of Kevin's constant snide remarks about the unacceptable behaviour of "their husband", Valérie moves back in with her mother again. Whilst she and J-F struggle to find a little privacy, Éric and Thomas return home. But Kevin's welcome is icy to say the least.
- Valérie has no news of J-F and tries every possible means of finding him. Madeleine asks her daughter to write the preface to her biography. Éric and Kevin begin relationship counselling.
- Confidences: Valérie discovers that her mother was drugging her to make her sleep. Furious, she moves out again, and in with Éric and Kevin. Whilst Thomas might be delighted to see his mum and dad together under the same roof again, Kevin doesn't see things quite the same way.
- Release: Éric and Kevin return to Cape May for a few days. Valérie takes advantage of the opportunity to spend time with her son. Stéphane agrees to drop legal proceedings against Madeleine, who offers a surprising trade-off.
- Valérie agrees to participate in Éric and Kevin's therapy. Madeleine looks after Thomas and uses the time to work on her idea for a television programme with Stéphane. Suzanne is there as well, joining in the discussion whilst cooking. With the therapist, they go back over Éric's somewhat tumultuous coming-out.
- Grudges: Since the salsa incident, Valérie is haunted by Simon. Objects belonging to Madeleine mysteriously disappear. Éric and Kevin decide to confess to Valérie their desire to have a child.
- Fury: Valérie accepts her father's offer: a Danault cleaning franchise. Madeleine wants to convince her contacts to take part in the pilot for the TV show, but gets one refusal after another. Stéphane doesn't fare much better. Why? Valérie advises them on the ideal guest for the first programme.
- Will Madeleine keep her promise to go camping with Thomas? Valérie prepares a super supper for him with strict instructions not to be late. After their disappointing holiday, Simon and Josiane return home to discover that J-F is still squatting. And what's going on between Simon and Valérie?
- Totally distraught by Simon, Valérie seeks refuge with Rachel. Madeleine discovers pages from her biography in the swimming pool. Is Valérie the guilty party? Kevin secretly goes to the police station to order Simon to leave Valérie alone.Then J-F makes a surprising discovery, that rapidly degenerates into a free-for-all.
- A particularly difficult morning-after Valérie, who doesn't want to do anything at all, and certainly not go camping with her mother and Thomas. So, when everyone is ready for the off, Valérie can't be found. Simon wants to try to explain his behavior to her.