Ici tout commence: Key Plot Developments in Episode 1482 Airing July 17, 2026
In the next episode of 'Ici tout commence', Alice takes action to save the Jourdain Hotel, while Teyssier intensifies his focus on the championship. Jasmine faces a career crossroads.

In the upcoming episode of Ici tout commence, significant changes are on the horizon as characters navigate personal and professional challenges. Alice takes proactive steps to save the Jourdain Hotel, while Teyssier tightens his grip on the preparations for the championship. Meanwhile, Jasmine faces a turning point in her career.

Warning: The following paragraphs contain spoilers for the episode of Ici tout commence airing tomorrow night on TF1! If you prefer to remain unaware, you may want to stop reading.
Alice's Break with Gaëtan
On July 17, tensions rise at the Institute as Jeanne voices her concerns to Teyssier about the negative publicity stemming from the hotel’s recent robbery. In an effort to draw customers back, Alice suggests hosting Mentissa’s birthday celebration at the hotel.
She visits her sister to ask for her help in convincing the singer to return. During this visit, Alice also apologizes for previously accusing her sister of being involved with the robbers. Solenn, touched by Alice's sincerity, agrees to assist, leading to Mentissa's acceptance of the birthday invitation. With the support of Anouk and Thelma, Alice prepares a special cake that Mentissa loves.
Afterward, Alice extends forgiveness to Solenn for her affair with Gaëtan, acknowledging her own role in the situation. Realizing she has kept Solenn out of her life and failed to share details about her new relationship, Alice invites her sister to stay for the weekend, much to Solenn’s delight.
Meanwhile, Thelma grapples with feelings of betrayal from Mattéo, while also empathizing with the possibility of him facing jail time.
In a heart-wrenching conversation, Alice confronts Gaëtan to inform him that while she forgives him for his infidelity, she cannot continue their relationship due to the deep hurt it has caused. She also mentions their differing views on parenthood, leading to a mutual decision to part ways, leaving Gaëtan heartbroken.
Teyssier's Championship Obsession
Jasmine struggles to secure a second job at a restaurant in Bordeaux. After receiving an email from a chef interested in her profile, she discovers that the position demands full-time availability, which conflicts with her need for part-time work to care for her son. Tom suggests that she reach out to Teyssier, who is friends with the chef and could potentially negotiate a more suitable schedule for her.
In another corner of the Institute, Teyssier confronts Claire about her son’s upcoming appointment as the new director of the Bordeaux school. He expresses his displeasure upon learning that Louis will be participating in the championship at the Institute. Claire reassures him that she was unaware of these developments.
As Teyssier discusses the situation with Clotilde, he reveals that Louis is overtraining his students to ensure victory in the championship. Jasmine interrupts their conversation to seek Teyssier’s assistance, but he dismisses her concerns, showing no interest in her situation.
In the kitchen, Hector oversees the selection process for students who will make up the championship brigade. Gaspard and Milan are among the candidates, facing the challenge of creating dishes with ingredients they personally dislike—anchovies for Gaspard and ray for Milan. Hector encourages teamwork among the students, even participating in the tasting process himself.
Suddenly, Teyssier arrives in the kitchen to pressure Hector, who stands his ground and insists on maintaining his authority.
Later, Jasmine shares her frustrations about Teyssier with Tom, revealing that she has another job opportunity. Encouraged by Tom, Jasmine decides to accept a teaching position offered by Louis, who agrees to accommodate her schedule. However, he sets a condition: Jasmine must lead the brigade at his school during the championship and ensure that they outperform the Institute.



