should we watch the episode broadcast this Friday, December 23 of the series with Corinne Masiero? Our opinion
should we watch the episode broadcast this Friday, December 23 of the series with Corinne Masiero? Our opinion
France 2 offers this evening a rebroadcast of its essential series, Captain Marleauwith Corinne Masiero. What is this episode with guest Olivier Gourmet worth? We tell you everything!
That the episodes are unreleased (all the details on the next ones) or in reruns, Captain Marleau continues to bring together millions of viewers. France 2 would therefore be wrong to refrain from offering fans episodes of the series already broadcast with Corinne Masiero (who recently delivered a chilling testimony on what she suffered as a child…), especially during the holiday season. This is the case this Friday, December 23, with “In the name of the son”, eighth episode of season 3, with guest Olivier Gourmet (already available on Salto). Is it worth a look? Unquestionably yes!
Captain Marleau : what is the episode broadcast this Friday, December 23 with Olivier Gourmet about?
The pitch? Captain Marleau investigates the murder of Robert Lanski, shot at close range at the controls of his recently restored steam locomotive. Five years earlier, he had been found responsible for a TER accident in which Nathan Girard, a 15-year-old teenager, had lost his life. Is it revenge? Marleau suspects Father Damien, uncle of the missing boy, of knowing much more than he claims. Since Nathan’s death, the latter has taken care of his sister Roxane, an art restorer, who is still not recovering from the death of her son.
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Captain Marleau (France 2): should we watch the episode broadcast this Friday, December 23?
Corinne Masiero always puts her stamp on the texts of the series and, with subtle touches, conveys committed messages or winks at her partners or friends. In this new episode, she pays homage to Cyrano de Bergerac, whom her evening partner, Olivier Gourmet, had interpreted in the cinema. A great opportunity to transform Bonnet – the name of the lieutenant with whom she is investigating – into a “beautiful nose” and to nickname him… Cyrano. The actress even has fun speaking in rhyme! But that’s not all: the captain has a habit of teasing suspects with funny and incisive replies. This time again, everyone takes it for their rank. The police (“Down with police brutality“), the clerics (“There are no criminal priests, perhaps? Want to ask kids?“), policies (“That’s for railway workers, health, justice!“, she shouts while hitting a punching bag), the artists (“Gauguin… like the one who painted little naked girls!“). In short, an episode where Marleau is, once again, in great shape!
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