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- While the entire team awaits news of the fate of Internal Medicine, Nina is forced to care for Flora (her daughter's friend) after a night of excess. When Flora's symptoms change, Nina must face difficult facts about her daughter (Lily).
- Nina is torn from sleep on her day off by a phone call from her father's housekeeper: he felt ill and was rushed to the hospital.
- Sophie Humbert - a famous criminal attorney who heads a prestigious law firm that does a good deal of work for the Police Commission - decides to take over the pro bono defense of Gabriel Etchegaray, a petty criminal who's just confessed to killing police officer Bertrand Malik. None of Sophie's friends or colleagues understand her move. Why would she take on a case that would normally be handled by a public defender? Why go up against the Police Commission and put her own reputation on the line? But Sophie alone knows that by saving the wayward youngster, she will save herself.
- Agent Florence Cassandre solves crimes together with her very united team.
- The staff of the hospital run a race for charity. Joanna has fever.
- Following an amputation, a young soldier combats fevers and a strange pain. Meanwhile, Nina discovers a secret that one of Costa's patients has been keeping; and a close friend suffers from alcoholism.
- Alice Barma heads a team of detectives at the Paris Police Headquarters. But she's a broken woman, desperately fighting alcoholism.
- 1857. A courtroom. The prosecutor and defense counsel prepare to face off. Between them: Gustave Flaubert, the man on trial. Madame Bovary is charged with obscenity and offending public morals. As the two sides lay out their cases, the novel springs to life. Emma's story unfolds before our eyes. The trial is a reality check for us, rekindling the debate over the status of women at the time. What will the verdict be for Flaubert? What will the verdict be for women - for all the other Emmas?
- A retired man promises to help around the house after his wife threatens to leave him.
- A group of youngsters, dressed in military costumes, play battles on the snowy mountains when they find a corpse. The signs of struggle and the blow to the head prove it was murder. With no ID and only an expensive gold watch with him, his car keys help to identify him as Lucas Marceau, 36, a nurse at the Cimes Clinic. The investigators visit his house and find his wife Magalie, drugged unconscious in bed. She is a piano teacher and was apparently in a relationship with one of her students, David Lemoine, 16, a young prodigy who claims to be the murderer.
- Djamila Boupacha ,who lives in Algiers in her parents house, has been arrested for act of terrorism and has been tortured by the soldiers in charge of her interrogatory.Gisèle Halimi will defend her.
- Just as everything was going well, Luc, Isabelle's ex-husband, shocks his family. He is now claiming the family home, custody of the children and accuses her of being a bad mother. A blow for Isabelle, in the midst of an existential crisis after her life is disrupted by a nun.
- When Julia comes back to France, a curse seems to have hit her family. So when Julia's daughter is accused of murder, she decides to investigate by herself.
- After undergoing surgery, Nina returns to work despite the protestations of her doctors. The atmosphere in the hospital is tense, and everyone is feeling the pressure.