Why is the episode of this Thursday, January 9, 2025 exceptionally not recommended for children under 10 years old?

Why is the episode of this Thursday, January 9, 2025 exceptionally not recommended for children under 10 years old?
Why is the episode of this Thursday, January 9, 2025 exceptionally not recommended for children under 10 years old?

The new episode of Life is more beautiful, even more beautiful, broadcast this Thursday, January 9, 2025, has occasional signage for the daily TF1 soap operas: it is not recommended for under 10s. Find out why.

The episode of More beautiful life, Even more beautifulbroadcast this Thursday, January 9, 2025, will surprise fans of the soap opera, whose audiences have outperformed for the year on the TF1 and TFX channels. This episode is distinguished by signage recommending it not for children under 10 years old. But what justifies this broadcast restriction for the youngest viewers of the front page? This episode, centered on the characters of Thomas (Laurent Karusoré) and Gabriel (Joakim Latzko), Apolline (Zoé Laïb) and Ulysse (Jérémy Charvet) and young Vadim (Léo Mazot), presents scenes and themes which could be considered inappropriate for this type of audience. Our explanations!

More beautiful life: Why is the episode this Thursday, January 9, 2025 exceptionally not recommended for audiences under 10 years old?

In the 243rd episode of the series Life is more beautiful, even more beautiful, broadcast this Thursday afternoon and already available on the TF1+ platform, Jules (Valentin Duclaux) and Morgane (Jade Pradin) lead the investigation in the Massalia cafeteria. The young police officer must determine the origin of the snake found in the Mistral the day before. During this exchange, Jules suddenly remembers having seen Vadim (Léo Mazot) with an acquaintance of his. And that’s good: the nurse from the medical office has just entered the common room of the residence! Morgane quickly calls out to the young man: “Tell me, did you see anything unusual yesterday from the Mistral? And your friend? Do you have a name? Coordinates?” Embarrassed by this surprise interrogation, the young man replied rather curtly: “No, I don’t know, it was just a sex plan!” A response that was a little too evasive for the young investigator from the police station.
A few minutes later, Vadim returns to his room where he is savagely attacked by a masked man who gave him a huge punch before giving him a paralyzing injection. Vadim loses consciousness, collapses on his bed, begins to convulse before ending up with a nosebleed. A particularly violent scene that could offend the sensitivity of young audiences according to the criteria defined by the Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual and Digital Communication (ARCOM, the former CSA).

More beautiful life: TF1 uses occasional way this signage for his soap opera Here it all begins

In fact, the series More beautiful life, even more beautifulis not the only one to have had to wear signage advising younger viewers not to watch certain of its episodes. Thus, the soap opera Here it all beginse was recently forced to affix a pictogram “-10 ans”, for the episodes broadcast on Tuesday January 7, 2025 (for the attack on Leonard), Thursday December 12, 2024 (for discussions around the Kamasutra), Friday August 23, 2024 (for the attack on Jude) and Tuesday July 23 2024 (for the kidnapping of Carla and Jasmine). A sign which, let us remember, is affixed by the channel itself when it considers sequences to be “violent” or “sexually explicit”.

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