Represent is a French satirical comedy that discusses the politics of the country and how the right-wing narrative has taken over the continent and is harming the next generation of immigrants’ children. The first season of the show ended with Stéphane Blé winning the presidential elections and defeating his opponent, Corinne Douanier. So, let’s find out what happens in season 2 through a detailed recap.
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What happened at Stéphane’s swearing ceremony?
Stéphane was now the new president of the Republic of France, and unlike others, he was not a traditionalist when it came to his clothing and general attitude. He was, however, looking forward to starting his tenure. He was given a new security staff led by Alice, who wanted to make sure Stéphane gave a small speech to dissuade attempts on his life from groups that had still not digested the fact that they had a president of color.
Spoilers Ahead
What happened at Stéphane’s swearing ceremony?
Stéphane was now the new president of the Republic of France, and unlike others, he was not a traditionalist when it came to his clothing and general attitude. He was, however, looking forward to starting his tenure. He was given a new security staff led by Alice, who wanted to make sure Stéphane gave a small speech to dissuade attempts on his life from groups that had still not digested the fact that they had a president of color.
- 9/4/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
For over 30 years Stéphane Bourgoin was known in France as the leading expert on serial killers. During his tenure he interviewed 77 murderers, including Charles Manson. He trained at the FBI’s base in Quantico, Virginia and wrote over 40 best-selling books about various violent deaths. He was a regular on French television shows and true crime documentaries. Bourgoin’s fascination with homicide was personal. His wife was murdered in 1976.
But in reality, Bourgoin was lying about practically everything. While he wasn’t a serial killer, Bourgoin was a serial liar. He never really spoke to Charles Manson and he didn’t interview more than 70 serial killers; more like 30. He also never trained with the FBI and his wife, Eileen, wasn’t murdered. She didn’t even exist. Eileen, it turns out, was a woman he won’t name, whom Bourgoin said had met before she was murdered in 1975 by a serial killer.
But in reality, Bourgoin was lying about practically everything. While he wasn’t a serial killer, Bourgoin was a serial liar. He never really spoke to Charles Manson and he didn’t interview more than 70 serial killers; more like 30. He also never trained with the FBI and his wife, Eileen, wasn’t murdered. She didn’t even exist. Eileen, it turns out, was a woman he won’t name, whom Bourgoin said had met before she was murdered in 1975 by a serial killer.
- 8/28/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
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