The series is the best one I've seen in quite a while. But this episode I don't fully understand. Why it's so horrible what Mathias had done? Gabriel and Andrea wanted to leave the agency, mainly because of Hicham. When Mathias found a way to get rid of him, they are all appalled. I don't get it.
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For those that don't understand this episode....
ExPresidents17 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
1.) Mathias left a digital signature by printing out the copy of the forms used for the leak. He may have been trying get rid of Hicham, but he betrayed the core principle of the agency: never leak anything, never put your actors in danger.
2.) The graffito was painted by Valentin, made even more obvious when Herve took over when the scrubbed letters were reduced from Camille Valentini to just "Valentin."
If you do not know who Valentin is, you have been asleep, and should not be writing reviews.
This episode was NOT hard to understand. Unless of course your intelligence quotient is under sixty.
2.) The graffito was painted by Valentin, made even more obvious when Herve took over when the scrubbed letters were reduced from Camille Valentini to just "Valentin."
If you do not know who Valentin is, you have been asleep, and should not be writing reviews.
This episode was NOT hard to understand. Unless of course your intelligence quotient is under sixty.
Confusing episode
spreadeagle17-19 May 2022
I don't understand what Mathias printed on the printer that was so terrible.
Who graffitied the door? Why were they scrubbing it? Paint would be so much easier. I know... its all about theatrics, but still...
And why did they have to find another Isabelle with the same name as Huppert when they could've just found someone with a fake name?
Who graffitied the door? Why were they scrubbing it? Paint would be so much easier. I know... its all about theatrics, but still...
And why did they have to find another Isabelle with the same name as Huppert when they could've just found someone with a fake name?
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