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- Bo is a transgender prostitute in Brussels who left home after being abused by her father. She's now in an abusive relationship with a neighbor and suspected by the police in a series of murders of trans people. In order to clear herself she must turn detective.
- In this new adaptation of the myth of "The Beast of Gévaudan", the murders are committed partly by wolves from the East and partly by a man, a cannibalistic, sexual predator. A young doctor, Pierre Rampal, gets to the heart of the mystery. Firstly, to put an end to vile accusations of witchcraft and also because he is in love with Françounette Chastel, the supposed werewolf's daughter.
- Monsieur de Fontenelle has resisted feelings of love and passion all his life, but at an advanced age he meets a young woman who makes him discover the feeling he has always wanted to ignore: love.
- Clémence, a high school teacher, has been married to Philippe, a bookseller in his fifties for ten years and she just worships him. He is not like her former companion, Lorenzo who kept lying to her and cheating on her. No, Philippe is a wonderful person, a romantic who lives for her and through her. To crown it all, he is a perfect father to Adrien, eight years old, the son they had together, and to Julie, sixteen, the daughter Clémence had with Lorenzo. But is reality as flawless as it looks?
- Pre-teen rascal Michel-Ange 'Mikey' is lovingly raised and spoiled by his artificial insemination-dad Robert 'Bob' de Lachenay and his gay partner Gaby, who run a thriving antiques shop. Mikey luckily bumped into two 'surrogate grand-parents', retired juvenile court judge Antoine and colonel's widow Blandine, whose children emigrated to Australia. A school gang presses Mikey to steal at home as 'hazing test'. Helping Mikey brings the lonely pair together. Things get complicated when Mikey stops at nothing to press the substitutes to present him to Bob's parents Bertrand and Marguerite, who own a castle but disowned their own son just for being gay.