Episode 3829

Season 21Episode 1925 minSept. 24, 2015
Episode 3829

Lowie and Frank are still impressed Luc followed Lowie around the room with his eyes yesterday. Paulien is still impressed by her visit to Luc and Lowie's devotion to him. She thinks Julia is very crude to him and wants to talk to her about it. Femke is confused when Peggy tells her she has to pay the bill to repair a blocked toilet in a room of the B&B. Bob, a man Eddy sold bad beer to a few years ago, tells everyone he's unreliable during his speech. Peter takes over and tells everyone what the beer is made off and where the raw materials come from. Sam has an accident with Renzo's taxi. William asks Rosa out for lunch to discuss some more about her proposal. Hélène gets a call when she's with Judith and suddenly has to visit her friend Rita. According to Marianne's psychiatrist she sometimes has doubts, but for the rest her answers are coherent.

Episode 3829 has aired on Sept. 24, 2015 at 20:10
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