For Marnie: Is Marnie going to die? We tell you the end of the series

For Marnie: Is Marnie going to die? We tell you the end of the series
For Marnie: Is Marnie going to die? We tell you the end of the series

France 2 programming all 4 episodes of For Marnie this Monday, June 24 from 9:10 p.m., Télé-Loisirs invites you – if you wish – to discover the conclusion of this poignant drama!

For Marnie, it’s THE miniseries that you absolutely have to see this Monday, June 24. This heartbreaking drama with Sharon Horgan And Michael Sheenthat fans of the saga Twilight know well, risks making the tear glands work at full capacity and plunging viewers into a disturbing introspection. And it is for these exact reasons that we must watch it until the end. But, not sure that everyone will have the courage or the time to watch all 4 episodes in one evening, France 2 programming the entirety from 9:10 p.m.!

For Marnie : What is the moving miniseries with Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen about?

Born with a degenerative disease, which will certainly condemn her in the long term, the graceful and luminous Marnie (Niamh Moriarty) turned the lives of his mother Nicci (Sharon Horgan), his father Andrew (Michael Sheen) and his sister Kati (Alison Oliver). For the best, the young girl radiates happiness and joy. For the worst, her illness relegating her big sister to the background and exhausting her parents, lucid about the fatal outcome without really, deep down, accepting it… The day when Marnie is the victim of a new crisis, medicine places her loved ones faced with an impossible dilemma: retain Marnie at all costs or let her go peacefully…

For Marnie : How does the moving miniseries broadcast this Monday, June 24 on France 2 end?

SPOILER ALERT! Because France 2 has decided to broadcast all the episodes in one evening – forcing the most adventurous spectators to stay up until 1:15 a.m.! – Télé-Loisirs offers early nighters the chance to find out the conclusion of the miniseries before the fateful late hour. From the first episode, the battle around Marnie goes beyond the simple medical framework, her mother initiating legal proceedings in order not to disconnect her daughter. The final episode is that of deliberation… and the judge decides to agree with the doctors, considering that Marnie’s condition is desperate and that keeping her alive is not in her interest (thus recalling the original title of this English miniseries, Best interestseither “best interests”). Despite her unwavering persistence, Nicci decided not to appeal, relieving Andrew who, while he shared immense love for his daughter, was not on the same medical wavelength. Tested by the legal ordeal, the family then comes together to go to the hospital, while deciding together to donate their daughter’s organs. A decision that befits who Marnie was. The time has come to say goodbye to him: Nicci and Andrew tell him again that they love him, Kati whispers words in his ear. And it is together again that they leave the hospital. For Marnie ends with a final flashback showing the entire family, happy, during a picnic, in the days of happy days… The sublime conclusion of the immense miniseries of Jack Thornealready writing the moving The Virtues, never sacrificing complexity for the benefit of tearful drama, where emotion arises precisely from sobriety and accuracy, never passing judgment on its characters and their motivations! So unmissable and catch up on france.tv if you wish.

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