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Master Crimes on TF1: Samuel, Valentine, Mia and Boris replaced by new students? “It’s totally planned,” reveals one of the screenwriters – News Series on

The second season of “Master Crimes” ends this evening on TF1. AlloCiné spoke with the collection director of the series Fabien Adda, who discusses the future of fiction with Muriel Robin and the potential departure of young actors…

Season 2 of Master Crimes continues on TF1 Thursday October 31, 2024, from 9:05 p.m. This evening, however, only one episode will be offered to viewers, unlike the previous two weeks. In this new part, a most disturbing investigation begins for Louise Arbus and her students…

End of season 2 for “Master Crimes”

The mummified head of a woman who disappeared five years earlier is found on a mannequin in a medieval escape game! When the main suspect is found hanged on the same premises, the case takes an even more complex turn… Will our heroine played by Muriel Robin and her students elucidate this new mystery?

Besides, for how long will Louise keep Valentine (Thaïs Vauquières), Boris (Nordine Ganso), Samuel (Victor Meutelet) and Mia (Astrid Roos) under her wing? Interviewed by AlloCiné, collection director Fabien Adda discusses with us the possibility of renewing at some point the casting of young people around the comedian and Anne Le Nen (Barbara).

Louise's students leaving?

This reveals to us: “We thought about it because we said to ourselves that it could bring back another dynamic and that it would renew the series. There is also a question of credibility: we don't study for ten years in the same class with Louise Arbus!

It might also be interesting to work on other student profilescontinues the collection director of Master Crimes. These work but we are dealing with very marked archetypes. Going for other personalities could also challenge Louise herself…

These students can be a variable in changing the tone of the series and the character of Louise, and consequently that of Barbara too. Having new students is therefore entirely considered. I can't tell you when it will happen but it's an open door, if only from a practical point of view.“, he explains.

Victor Meutelet, for example, still has quite a few projects in parallel. At any time in fact, one of them can say to us: 'It was great but I'm sorry, I'm not going to continue'. As a screenwriter, you can't be caught off guard“, concludes Fabien Adda.

So let's enjoy Samuel, Mia, Valentin and Boris while they're around! The sequel to Master Crimes is available this evening on TF1, from 9:05 p.m.

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