Here are the 25 notable moments on our in 2024

It’s time to take stock and 2024 will have been, once again, a year rich in . Good productions, wonder, suspense, talent, resourcefulness to offer us exclusive shows from home and entertaining moments from everywhere. A look at the year in 25 moments that got people talking.

1. The return of Celine Dion

Controlling her stiff person syndrome, Céline has been seen on several platforms, in interviews, to present awards, at sports matches, in the documentary I am: Celine Dion (Prime) and especially at the opening of the Olympic Games where she was masterful in interpreting The Hymn to Love in the heart of the Eiffel Tower.


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2. Olympic Games Ceremony

Director Thomas Jolly had promised a whole spectacle for the opening of the Games which would showcase the city of and French culture from all eras. He exceeded expectations, creating magnificent images.


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3. Dany Turcotte settles his accounts

The role of jester Everyone is talking about it is trying given the lynching taking place on social networks. Dany Turcotte says he has not received enough support in recent years. He talks about it in a book and agreed to explain himself on set.


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4. Departure from Gino to Hi Hello

Hosting a morning show every day for over 20 years is an accomplishment. That’s a lot of mornings to get up in the middle of the night so the public can start their day off on the right foot and well informed. His departure was highlighted as rarely done.


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5. Beyond disabilities

Paralympic skier Frédérique Turgeon at Big Brother Celebrity and Desneiges, the participant in Survivor Quebec born with a deformity in her left arm, taught us a great lesson by participating with determination and success in all the competition events. Two inspiring women.


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6. Ken the unifier

Ryan Gosling getting up from his seat at the Oscars to begin I’m Just Ken you film Barbieit’s candy. A moment of pure pleasure that made the biggest stars dance.


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7. So we dance

In the episode Montreal nights from the series This is how I love youHuguette and her gang decide to face the criminal gangs enemies of the metropolis and it begins on the dance floor of a nightclub.


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8. The stars of Revolution

This year’s edition allowed us to see spectacular performances by Yoherlandy Garcia (contemporary dancer in duet with Yelda Del Carmen) and Sam Cyr (b-boy in duet with Sean Wathen). These two artists have exceptional and astonishing talent and surpass themselves in each of their appearances.


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9. Finale explosive

In April, fans ofIndefensible were left in shock. We knew that Mr. Legrand was involved in unclear matters. The bubbly Inès was a collateral victim until the end since the vehicle they were in violently exploded.


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10. A monologue about abuse

In the 6th episode of Baby Reindeer on Netflix, Donny, a comedian who is struggling to make himself known, transforms his act stand-up in vulnerable confidence about the harassment that an unstable and infatuated woman puts him through.


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11. Victim of his success

adaptation of the format What talent! which was so popular, blowing up the voting site and forcing production to reveal the winners 24 hours later.


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12. Cheeky interviews

Mélanie Maynard conducts excellent interviews at Sweet and salty and knows how to ask frank questions about Michel Courtemanche’s mental health as well as talking about crafts with Robert Lepage while eating a hot dog.


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13. Humanist restorer

The series The Bear in its 3rd season very carefully addressed issues of immigration, job insecurity, and bereavement. Even in the kitchens of the biggest tables, there are human stories that must be shared to live better together.


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14. He stood out this fall

Charles-Aubey Houde is an actor to discover. In The weaponshe embodies a outsider demanding and dissatisfied with his position in the recruits. In The collectionhe breaks faces to recover debts. An unnatural job.


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15. The Trump-Harris debate

On September 10 on ABC, the two candidates for the post of President of the United States faced each other in a debate that was as historic as it was important. Trump’s condescension has not harmed him…


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16. New at ADISQ

Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais quickly imposed his color and wanted to prove that he too, like Louis-José Houde, had the caliber of a musician in a very funny number with Les Trois Accords.


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17. Stat leaves us with suspense

It’s difficult not to mention the season finale that author Marie-Andrée Labbé has concocted for us. What will happen to Delphine and Philippe after Steve’s attack?


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18. How are the men?

Two powerful documentaries were presented on Télé-Québec. In both cases, they illustrate major masculine excesses: the obsession with the body with Adonis and toxic masculinist “real guy” discourse with Alpha. In all cases, men must accept that they need help to develop better.


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19. The end of Discussions with my parents

François Morency put an end to his public favorite series. His parents ultimately didn’t completely leave their house. Residency is not for now. Still, it’s a delicate subject that all families encounter one day.


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20. The fury of one evening

Festive and musical event from the beginning of the late 1990s, The Fury has lost none of its prestige. Véronique Cloutier, the guys, the girls and a drag performer entertained us as if we had never left each other.


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21. For once

The intimate atmosphere of this wonderful show, where a guest is interviewed by four personalities whose identities he discovers, allows for unusual confidences. Beaudoin spoke about her children, Stéphane Rousseau about money, Patrick Huard about mental health…


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22. Heavy inheritance

The de Lérys seem born out of cotton wool, but instead they had a torturer father who forced them to kill each other for his inheritance. In In Memorythe after-effects on everyone emerge.


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23. The Return of a Guru

Since the first episode of Witcheswe know that a man at the head of a municipality has had a negative impact on two generations. We thought Armand was dead, but no… he came back.


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24. Sudden death

Shock wave in Reasonable doubt. Alice’s discreet partner who investigated sex crimes, Fred got a little too close to the one who haunts her. The consequence is clear.


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25. The little life30 years later

Claude Meunier wanted to offer a gift to viewers who are still loyal to the world of the Paré family. Mission accomplished! It’s as if time hasn’t passed.

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