Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge’s viral video involving a birch tree engraved with the “n” word did not go unnoticed Tuesday evening, during the presentation of the 56th edition of Bye Bye.
In a sketch shot in the style of the show Planting with Marthewe could notably see the actor, played by Guylaine Tremblay – who also played Marthe Laverdière –, constantly making the same blunder during a walk in the forest, stopping in front of each engraved tree to make bad puns. taste, among others with the words “dwarf” and “noune”, and then apologize.
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The closure of the La Tulipe cabaret, the setbacks of Boeing, the eclipse, the alpha males and the Canadian and Quebec political class were also partly affected by the humorous revue which was presented Tuesday evening on ICI Télé.
Director Simon-Olivier Fecteau notably personified Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a sketch produced in the style of Survivor Quebectitled Survivor Ottawawhere we could see the members of his party who wanted his exclusion from the tribe.
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Claude Legault, for his part, resumed his interpretation of Quebec Prime Minister François Legault, alongside Sylvain Marcel in the role of Pierre Fitzgibbon, for a sketch on the provincial government’s investments in the Northvolt company.
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, for her part, took on the features of “Beetlegen” in a pastiche on the return of the afterlife of the third highway link between Quebec and Lévis.
The humorous magazine also gently made fun of Réjean Tremblay and his partner, the former mayor of Montreal Denis Coderre, the Canadiens coach Martin St-Louis, the actor Sébastien Delorme and the host Dave Morissette . As well as broadcasts Watatatow, Weapons et What talent!.
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Directed by Simon-Olivier Fecteau and produced by Guillaume Lspérance, this 56th edition of Bye Bye featured the same core of actors as last year, namely Guylaine Tremblay, Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais and Claude Legault .