- Now we're told something else that's kind of ridiculous: Thérèse and Laurent are bound together by blood and lust. So they now experience the same terrors and the same pain.
- They are both suffering now from constant insomnia, each haunted by thoughts of Camille's drowned body.
- They are both convinced that marriage is the only solution to their insomnia.
- (Huh?)
- So this dynamic duo launches a plan to convince their friends—without directly suggesting it themselves, of course—that they should get married.
- Because to suggest the marriage themselves would be simply uncouth, given that Camille, Thérèse's ex-husband and Laurent's close friend, is dead and all.