It was a time when you didn't have the choice between ten series, or even a hundred, where the risk of being late and more up to date in your viewings was zero since there was almost nothing to watch. see, where the American series was enjoyed in VF (with aberrations when a Los Angeles cop talks about the Folies Bergère) on TF1.
We didn't criticize "Starsky & Hutch", we ended the weekend with, as a regular, we comatose with a crooked smile, late Sunday afternoon, blues time, their leather jackets of second-hand dealers or little middle-class guys dressed in what was hanging out of the closet, and their slightly rotten jokes, like with friends, “eh, he’s the dull blond” — we would really like to be dull like David Soul.
And here it is back, almost fifty years after its launch in 1975 (1978 in France) for four years and a little less than a hundred episodes broadcast multiple times on this French credits worthy of the first Japanese cartoons from Récré A2.
So, is this happening again, and are we going to work hard to demonstrate to the youngest that it’s worth it?
It's almost a surprise, but yes.
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