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The Friday, October 24, 2025 episode of “Here It All Begins” promises to be moving and emotional. As tensions at the Institute have never been higher, the fates of several characters collide, between revelations, unexpected decisions, and deep wounds. On the eve of a crucial turning point, students and teachers alike will be faced with their choices, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes life-saving.
For the past few days, Carla has been trying to recover from her stroke, but the aftereffects are catching up with her. While her physical condition is slowly improving, her memory remains a wasteland. Between confusion and anxiety, the young woman struggles to recognize certain faces, and her bond with Bérénice remains fragile. Despite Bérénice’s gentleness and patience, Carla oscillates between rejection and fear. Her reactions baffle everyone, but no one truly understands what’s going on in her mind. A deep turmoil is eating away at her, and those close to her fear the worst: what if she never regains her memory?
For her part, Bérénice is going through hell. Consumed by guilt, she blames herself for having wanted to rush their marriage when Carla wasn’t ready. Seeing her so lost, unable to remember their history, breaks her a little more each day. Despite the encouragement of Rose , who tries to convince her to keep hope, Bérénice wavers. The love she has for Carla seems powerless in the face of medical reality. In a particularly poignant scene, she confides to Rose that she feels invisible in the eyes of the one she loves. Doubt sets in: should she continue to fight for a relationship that Carla no longer recognizes?
Meanwhile, Constance alerts Rose to Carla’s psychological state. She notices worrying signs in the young woman: loss of bearings, moments of aggression, and mood swings. According to her, it’s not just amnesia. Something else is hiding behind her behavior, something even the doctors haven’t yet detected. A distraught Rose realizes the situation is more serious than she imagined. But she refuses to give up and decides to organize a small symbolic event at the Institute to help Carla regain some happy memories.
At the same time, Jim is also going through an inner storm. His anger, already well known, reaches a new peak when he learns that Ferdinand , a former student who has returned as a culinary consultant, played a shady role in an incident involving Carla. Jim, feeling betrayed and powerless, loses his temper and violently attacks him. The confrontation escalates, revealing old grudges and still-open wounds. The other students intervene at the last minute to separate them, but the atmosphere at the Institute becomes electric. This outburst is not without consequences: the director threatens sanctions, while Jim, consumed by shame, isolates himself.

In this tense context, Clotilde tries to restore some order and serenity. She calls all the students together to reiterate the Institute’s values: mutual support, respect, and resilience. But behind this firm speech, she hides her growing concern for the future of the school. Between Carla’s health problems, tensions between students, and pressure from external partners, everything seems ready to explode. Antoine , true to himself, tries to support her, but their visions diverge: while Clotilde wants to tighten discipline, Antoine pleads for more listening and kindness. Their disagreement grows, weakening their professional complicity.
In the kitchens, the atmosphere is just as tense. A new test is underway, supposedly preparing the students for the big fall competition. But the rivalry between Ethan and Léonard turns sour. One accuses the other of culinary plagiarism, and the incident threatens to ruin the group assessment. This confrontation symbolizes the general climate of the Institute: everyone is fighting to exist, even if it means trampling on others. Behind the stoves, nerves are cracking as much as the pots and pans.
As the episode progresses, the plots become intertwined. Teyssier , still observant despite his more discreet role in recent weeks, pulls strings from the shadows. He sees Carla’s situation as a way to test the loyalty of his former students and the cohesion of the Institute. His enigmatic behavior intrigues Rose, who wonders if he is acting out of kindness or manipulation. During a tense scene between them, Teyssier drops a meaningful line: “Sometimes you have to lose everything to understand what you’re really worth.” A line that resonates like a warning.
The end of the episode features a particularly powerful sequence. During a moment of calm, Carla recalls a fleeting memory: a fragment of her marriage to Bérénice. This brief but intense reminiscence shocks everyone. For the first time since her accident, she says Bérénice’s name without hesitation. But instead of an emotional reconciliation, the scene is tinged with profound unease. Carla, disturbed by this partial memory, collapses in tears, unable to distinguish reality from imagination. Bérénice tries to comfort her, but Carla’s panic transforms this moment of hope into a new crisis. The doctors intervene, leaving a heavy silence hanging over the Institute.
As night falls on the school, everyone reflects on the day’s events. Rose vows to continue fighting for Carla, Bérénice weeps silently in the gardens, Jim blames himself for his excesses, and Clotilde contemplates the uncertain future of the Institute. The episode ends with an emotionally charged shot: Carla, alone in her room, looks out the window and whispers, “Who am I really?” A phrase that alone sums up all the distress of this heartbreaking story.
Between drama, love, and reconstruction, this episode 1292 of “Here It All Begins” plunges viewers into the heart of a struggle for memory, truth, and forgiveness. Nothing will ever be the same again at the Auguste Armand Institute.
Would you like me to continue the episode (episode 1293 of Monday, October 27, 2025) in the same vein?