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Hunger series n ° 57: Missions, a fabulous French science fiction anthology on OCS

2022-01-10T07:27:18.017Z


EXCLUSIVE SUBSCRIBER LETTER - Spotlight on one of the best French series released on the sly at the end of 2021, the return of Lana Parrilla and a funny, irreverent and anachronistic portrait of Catherine the Great.


Dear subscribers,

I wish you a beautiful year 2022 rich in happiness and beautiful stories to discover. The second part of this prediction is already coming true. Who says back to school in January (or September) depicts a real parade of channels and platforms to treat us. There is only to see the rich program of TF1 which shoots down in four days a new season of

Sam

, a broadcast in clear of the cult thriller of HBO (and passed on OCS)

The Undoing

with Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, and a unique societal series

Mon Ange

, awarded in La Rochelle. Canal + and Arte are not left out with

Gomorra

and

Les Hautes Herbes

.

But to start this year off right, I wanted to tell you about the last series I watched in 2021 that arrived too late to make my top 10: the last and third season of

Missions

on OCS.

Agenda of the week's outings and reviews

Monday December 3

Sam

, season 6, TF1

Gomorra

5, Canal +

Wednesday January 5

The Undoing

, TF1 (and still on OCS)

Thursday January 6



Why Women Kill

, season…

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Source: lefigaro

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