The penultimate monthly trailer of GTST has been released (and is full of fireworks!)

The penultimate monthly trailer of GTST has been released (and is full of fireworks!)
The penultimate monthly trailer of GTST has been released (and is full of fireworks!)
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So just stick around!

Also read: We already know this about the summer cliffhanger of Good Times, Bad Times 2024

Good times Bad Times

In just under two months, the current season of Good Times, Bad Times will be over. The makers are slowly but surely working towards the all-defining summer cliffhanger, where this year an unexpected announcement will move the village to tears. But before that moment arrives, an exciting April awaits us. A month full of unexpected encounters, new loves, and perhaps a departure.

Richard

To get straight to the point: Richard will return to Meerdijk in April. This time not to bother Shanti, or so it seems, but to compete again with Ludo Sanders. How exactly he will approach this remains a mystery, but one thing is certain: Richard is eager to act as a ‘bastard’ if Ludo wants to collaborate with Palmnoot, the company that has been owned by Shanti since Billy’s death.

This month we also see how the relationship between Nola and Troj becomes increasingly intimate, while Bing is confronted with a (possibly positive) pregnancy test. And then there is Linda, who, after the departure of her soap man Luuk, comes up with the daring plan to go to Curaçao for three months to work as an event manager in a hotel. With the upcoming Curaçao trip planned, it wouldn’t be surprising if she actually goes through with this.

Monthly trailer GTST

Curious about what else is about to happen, for example between Steef and Naomi and Marwan and Tamara? Then quickly watch the video below!

Good times Bad Times can be seen on RTL4 from Monday to Thursday at 8:00 PM. You can look back and forward via Videoland.


The article is in Dutch

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