Ici tout commence: Tuesday, June 2, 2026, Episode 1449

In the latest episode of Ici tout commence, several storylines unfold across the Institut and the Hôtel Jourdain, bringing tension, surprises, and personal challenges for the characters.
At the Institut, Fleur gathers her courage and finally decides to take an important step. Her storyline suggests a moment of growth and determination, as she faces a situation that requires confidence and initiative. This scene highlights one of the recurring themes of the series: students and staff confronting difficult choices while trying to find their place in a demanding culinary environment.
Meanwhile, at the Hôtel Jourdain, Andréa and Bianca are confronted with an unusual client, one that turns out to have eight legs. This strange and unexpected situation adds a touch of comedy and suspense to the episode, while also testing how the two characters react under pressure. Their encounter at the hotel suggests that the series continues to balance drama with lighter, more surprising moments, keeping viewers engaged through unpredictable developments.
Elsewhere, Ferdinand must prove himself in front of Billie and Tom. This moment places him under scrutiny and forces him to show what he is capable of. Whether in a professional or personal context, Ferdinand’s challenge reflects the competitive atmosphere that defines Ici tout commence, where reputation, talent, and resilience are constantly being judged. His performance in front of Billie and Tom could have important consequences for his future and his relationships with the people around him.
The episode continues the daily rhythm of the series, which airs from Monday to Friday at 6:35 p.m. on TF1. Viewers can also follow full episodes, clips, and bonus content every day on TF1+, extending the experience beyond the broadcast. With its mix of cuisine, drama, and character-driven storytelling, Ici tout commence remains centered on ambition, emotion, and the challenges of working in the culinary world.
The cast includes Benjamin Baroche, Elsa Lunghini, Catherine Marchal, Azize Diabaté Abdoulaye, Catherine Davydzenka, Vanessa Demouy, Frédéric Diefenthal, and Stéphane Blancafort. The episode is directed by Céline Guerraz, Thierry Peythieu, Jérôme Navarro, Liam Engle, and Laurent de Vismes.
Running for 28 minutes, the episode offers a compact but eventful installment that advances multiple plotlines at once. Whether through Fleur’s bravery, Andréa and Bianca’s unexpected encounter, or Ferdinand’s test of character, the story continues to explore the pressures and emotions that shape life at the Institut and beyond.


