Herbal teas infused with LSD, bottles of colloidal silver in the dormitory, branding and sexual violence against drugged women, the police suspected the guru Pascal “Véda” Éthier (Émile Proulx-Cloutier) of the worst barbaric acts within the Agusta sect in the excellent thriller Reasonable doubt from -.
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In the interrogation room, the terrifying Véda, however, reserved a major surprise – or a small one, depending on your point of view – for the valiant detective sergeant Alice Martin-Sommer (Julie Perreault), convinced of his guilt.
For the latecomers who have not yet swallowed the finale of this fourth season of Reasonable doubtrelayed Monday evening, the whistleblower alert whistles here like a bullet leaving Alice’s service weapon, which she uses (too) often.
Is it good for everyone? Okay. Faced with accusations of rape, Pascal “Véda” Éthier had irrefutable proof that the Sexual Crimes Intervention Group (GICCS) had arrested the wrong sexual attacker.
Guru Veda then pulled down his beige linen pants in front of a troubled Alice. Look at ! shouted the leader of the Agusta center, who had obviously undergone castration to no longer be a slave to his impulses. Addicted to sex in his twenties, Pascal “Véda” Éthier, a former reality TV participant Street of Dreams (a kind of Loft Story), took extreme measures to cut off a little piece of him.
But if Veda did not attack the followers of the Agusta sect, who did? The camera then focused on the gentle and shy Bastien Lalonde (Félix-Antoine Duval), Véda’s right-hand man, who had managed to catch the policewoman Charline (Gabrielle Poulin B.), still under the numbing effects. LSD potion.
Poor Charline or poor Fannie or poor Luna. She underwent the cruel ritual of “rajmudra”, where the inside of her thigh was burned by the royal seal attesting to her passage into the fifth world, thank you for the madness, Veda. And his cover was almost blown by the strange Jacynthe Demers (Sophie Dion), the mother of Camille Comtois (Rose-Marie Perreault), who was also sucked in, then swallowed by the Agusta sect. This turnaround was hasty and would have required further explanation. Just like the functioning of the sect, moreover. It remained vague.
At the end of this busy episode, which ended another thrilling season of Reasonable doubttwo questions remain unanswered. First, will the GICCS fall under supervision? The boss Alex Dorcely (Benz Antoine) believes that this specialized cell accumulates suspicious deaths and blunders. Which is not false. Alice shoots an unarmed suspect (predator Bastien) twice, which annoys internal investigations.
And what will happen to real estate agent Rémy Deblois (Pierre-Yves Cardinal) and his former partner from the federal police, Cédric Laramée (Maxime de Cotret)? Cédric Laramée, a high-level psychopath, orchestrated the murder of Frédéric Masson (Marc-André Grondin) like a true pro. This was clearly not his first assassination.
Alice saw the photos of Rémy Deblois and Cédric Laramée, two great friends, in her high school yearbook, given to her by Fred’s daughter in the last seconds of the show. We saw in Alice’s agitated look all the connections she was making in real time.
Pierre-Luc Robidoux, alias Rémy Deblois, his rape 30 years ago, Cédric Laramée, Marjorie Forcier’s phone number, Alice’s journey promises to be thrilling for the fifth and final chapter of Reasonable doubtscheduled for September 2025.
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Since the departure of Catherine F., it is the muscular Félix, 29 years old, who plays the best at Double occupancy: Mexico by getting wet and multiplying the strategies to sneak into the final. Félix is “unpredictable,” noted Anna, 23, who thinks that a picture is worth 100 words, let’s not forget that.
A lookalike of E. T. the Extraterrestrial according to his better half Solène, the entertaining Félix addresses all controversial subjects and does not slip under the radar like Michaël, 28 years old, and his sweet Anna, who often criticizes him for not “working out” clearly. Everyone has their own communication challenges, one must believe.
Regarding the couple formed by Raphaël and Catherine L., Félix compared them “to an old green plant which was watered in the garden and which remained standing”. Obsessed by the cleanliness of the counters and the sink at Solène’s house, and a fan of the expression semi-croquette (the beginning of an erection), Félix happily stirs up conflicts in the house which has become mixed again and luckily we have him , because this Mexican sauce would really lack spice.
Finally, the useless couple formed by Mamadou and Maude was ousted. It’s been nine long weeks since their friendly association was of absolutely no use. A nice goodbye for them. And a big congratulations to the editors of the last Sunday episode, who did a super fun job.
I seriously wonder who the public will crown on November 24, because Aleksa and Kristina are completely boring, Raphaël and Catherine L. don’t give off anything serious, Mick and Anna barely touch each other, while Alex and Alix arrive in adventure. So only Félix and Solène remain, the most entertaining of the 2024 vintage.
We must also not forget this heated debate that Alix launched, between two sips of William coffee: at 5’10”, does Alex fall into the category of “short kings”, i.e. a small man? ? Obviously not. But next to a 6’8″ Aleksa, anyone would look like a garden gnome.
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