This Tuesday, November 19, France 3 releases a rebroadcast of Alex Hugo, the greenest cop on the small screen still perfectly interpreted by Samuel Le Bihan, a week after a new release entitled “Les engaged” still available on france.tv. And if the series is still a hit in terms of audience, the actor admits that he is slowly starting to think about the end of this adventure. Even more so since the successive departures of Marilyne Canto and Lionnel Astier, alias Dorval and Angelo. These two characters are also part of the adventure in this rebroadcast entitled “In the Wild”, which is one of the best of the series since its launch in 2014.
Alex Hugo: What is the episode broadcast this Tuesday, November 19, 2024 of the series with Samuel Le Bihan about?
The pitch of this episode? In the heart of the Mirambelle, a wilderness reserve, scientists find the corpse of a young man, his skull fractured. It is about the young guardian, residing on the edge of a high-altitude lake, alone in a refuge. Only five people are supposed to be in this huge isolated area, closed to humans: the founder of the reserve, Anna, and four scientists on a mission. Indeed, this natural park serves as an experimental space to see how nature evolves without humans. Alex and Angelo, who have never been there, discover the place.
Alex Hugo: Should we watch the episode broadcast this Tuesday, November 19, 2024 of the series with Samuel Le Bihan? Our opinion
One of the keys to Alex Hugo’s success is undoubtedly the setting of the series which allows you to escape into the great outdoors: mountains and wide open spaces are legion, it is also not uncommon to see animals from time to time. “There are teams who go into the mountains to follow the animals, very, very early, around 4 a.m. to really arrive at daybreak and surprise them,” explains Samuel Le Bihan. “I happened to follow them. I learned to see the animals because at the beginning, I couldn’t see them. Whereas they, with the naked eye, they told me “well, there there is has an ibex, chamois…” Your eye must be sharp to see them.”
Animal lovers, this episode is for you since it puts local fauna in the spotlight: chamois, birds of prey and even wolves are highlighted since the murder of the guardian of a protected reserve was committed. The opportunity to promote the complex and meticulous work of ornithologists, eco-acoustics, entomologists… All these scientists who study fauna and flora. Juliette Plumcocq-Mech, always perfect, plays one of them. An episode which also allows you to spend a night under the stars, lulled by the sound of nature.