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- For 9 weeks, 13 contenders will have to compete in a beautiful villa to try to seduce Marc, an airline pilot, looking for love. Which of these women will manage to light the flame?
- The adventures and misadventures of the always-smiling Kader Cherif, Captain of Lyons' Criminal Brigade with an eccentric way to solve the cases, and his by-the-book new partner, Adeline Briard.
- Marc sets out again on an adventure on a desert island: Chupacabra. Alongside former contenders and new candidates, he will have to face the mental manipulations, the physical tests and the betrayals of his teammates.
- The sovereign Greek island of Ithaca, 8th century B.C. The Trojan War has been over for ten years, and the Greeks have come home victorious. Only one man is missing: the king of Ithaca, Ulysses, who is lost at sea. The island's economy is getting worse by the day as the region's many princes have invaded the kingdom, devouring its resources, and pressuring Queen Penelope to choose a new husband. To delay her suitors, she promises to choose once she's finished weaving King Laertes' burial shroud. But she undoes her work every night. Ulysses' son Telemachus doesn't dare lay claim to his father's throne. His only dream is to sail out to rescue Ulysses. Through the stories of these four principals - Telemachus, Penelope, Clea and Leocrites - The Odyssey brings a new twist to Greek mythology's greatest story and reveals its darkest secrets.
- Parisian lawyer Idriss Toma obtains the dismissal of plaintiffs suffering from cancer who are suing their employer, a major paint producer. He is shot in his office by Carl Roussel, the husband of one of the victims, who has just died. The doctors succeed in extracting the three bullets, except for a shrapnel lodged in his brain: they only give the lawyer one year to live. Determined to correct his past mistakes, Idriss Toma returns to his city of Lille and joins forces with a committed lawyer and a former member of the bar to defend the weak.
- During the summer, Jules, 10 years old, is welcomed by a young couple in the countryside, because his mother had an accident. How to feel at home in a village where its inhabitants are shaken by deep antagonisms?
- Police captain Déa Versini works with Jimmy. They are inseparable and have formed a perfect partnership on the streets. There is no case they can't crack. But their relationship is shaken up by the arrival of a new lieutenant, Matthieu Belcourt. Is it possible for them to work as a trio? Unlikely - given that Jimmy is Déa's imaginary friend.
- 1965. Colette, a woman of so-called loose morals, is wrongly accused of murder by misogynist policemen. Anne-Marie, a young examining magistrate, is given the case. Will she manage to stand up to her chauvinistic superiors? Inspired by real life, the film recounts the combat of two women of opposing temperaments.
- When she asks for a divorce, Elisa knows she's losing everything that made her daily life during ten years of marriage. The worst is that she may lose her children, claimed by her husband. She had only few months to rebuild. Find a job. Prove to the judge she can hold her family... A rebuilding that leads her to push her own limits, to put herself in danger, to learn how to trust people again and to discover a new herself... and, eventually, to fall in love again.
- Making do: Alice Duval was murdered in her flat yet no-one seems to have either entered or left. A mystery for Captain Déa Versini and her imaginary friend and colleague Jimmy. The pair also have to contend with a new arrival, the very real and very charming Lieutenant Matthieu Delcourt.
- A question of conscience: A patient in the neurology department is adamant about witnessing a murder in the hospital, but in the absence of a body his story lacks credibility. The case is particularly sensitive as the head of the department concerned is none other than Déa's ex-husband, who visibly has things to hide.
- Tailor-made divorce: Déa and Matthieu go undercover in a firm of lawyers with questionable methods. At the same time, Déa suspects that her new partner is secretly investigating her.
- Under the skin: A young tattoo artist is found hanging, but her death leaves the two police officers perplexed. Déa doesn't believe it was suicide but the pathologist can't determine whether or not it is in fact a perfect crime. The victim's past holds a few surprises in store for the investigators.
- Shakespearian drama: A young actress dies at the end of a performance of "Romeo and Juliet": poisoned, just like the heroine she played. Déa and Matthieu investigate at a theatre school that seems to have garnered every possible human failing. Including crime?
- Final vintage: The companion of an important winegrower dies after falling out of a window. Four years ago his first wife had committed suicide in exactly the same spot. Coincidence? At the time, Déa was in charge of the investigation.
- Perfect double: When the owner of a toy factory is murdered one man in particular intrigues the investigating team: Xavier Cuenot, a ventriloquist who is never without his puppet. Indeed, all the evidence points towards the disturbing wooden doll.
- Phantom pain: Witness to a murder, Déa's father becomes a target for the killer. As Matthieu takes things in hand, the young woman discovers that her father has been hiding things from her for a long time. She has no choice but to return to her past and confront her greatest torment.
- Statement of intent: Idriss Toma and Claire Caldeira represent Estelle Lantez, accused of killing her violent partner. Self-defence? The lawyers rapidly understand that the reality of the case is somewhat different. Nadia Ayad defends a kleptomaniac who can't resist stealing shoes. Meanwhile, Idriss wants to reconnect with his daughter Chloé.
- Presumed guilty: Nadia and Maxime Laffargue defend Jeremy Dutertre, a young man with a heavy criminal record, accused of murdering a grocer during a hold-up. Having made every effort to go straight, Jeremy claims he's innocent but has trouble controlling himself before the public prosecutor, Jacques Kowalski, known for being particularly underhand.
- Your word against mine: Idriss defends a friend, Olivier Walter, a hotel owner accused of rape by an employee. The case becomes more complicated when other women also accuse his client. Meanwhile, Nadia sees an old flame resurface when her help is required in the case of someone caught red-handed by the customs officials.
- Infernal spiral: As duty lawyer appointed to defend Jessica Guilaume, accused of drug trafficking, Maxime crosses the path of Jacques Kowalski again. Determined to prove his is up to the case, he decides to confront the public prosecutor on his own... A high risk gamble for his client.
- The moment of truth: It's Jeanne Vanhoven's comeback to the assize court, to defend David Kerval, a novelist suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder, accused of murdering his wife. Claire assists Jacqueline Arsena, mother of a young woman killed by a drug addict who's requesting early release. Idriss learns that his health is deteriorating.
- Pain and suffering: Whilst Idriss and Nadia head to Paris for the trial of Carl Roussel, the man who shot Idriss, Claire finds herself in the eye of the storm: Jacqueline Arsena has committed a murder and had warned her that she was intending to do so.