There are only a few episodes left of Danielle Trottier’s series À Coeur Batter, a project that will have made us aware as much as it will have moved us.
Since this Tuesday, we feel the intrigue accelerating, particularly with regard to the character of Christophe L’Allier and his family. After a terrible outcome for Christophe’s brother, the time has come to take stock. Christophe will want to meet the man who attacked him, in the company of his mother.
Now we can already present to you some images of the final episode, which will be presented on November 26.
Ces images, which are available belowshow you the characters who will be in the grand finale.
The synopsis of the episode goes as follows: Officer Harel (Élodie Bégin) visits Josée (Julie de Lafrenière), the mother of a teenager who hid a camera in the shower to film her 12-year-old sister without his knowledge. The latter (Tiago Plourde Asenjo) and his father, Laurent (Martin Desgagné), are arrested. Gauthier (Maxime Mailloux) questions them. Will Annabelle (Chanel Mings) accept an amicable settlement or will she continue her approach, as Gabrielle (Eve Landry) suggests, to make an example? Christophe attends the final explanation between Gabrielle and her father (Marc Messier). Christophe did not show up at the CPV and everyone is worried about him. He is exhausted and has a nightmare where Patrick (Jean-Nicolas Verreault), Julie (Larissa Corriveau) and Édith (Micheline Lanctôt) appear. In bad shape when he wakes up, he calls for help…
How will the author choose to conclude the journey of Christophe L’Allier, one of the most beautiful characters to have been brought to the small screen in recent years? For this, we must obviously salute the work of actor Roy Dupuis, who was moving in every respect. What a great actor!
À coeur coeur continues on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on -. A premiere episode is released each week on ICI Tou.tv Extra.
Next week, on November 12, you will be able to discover a new plot featuring two elderly people losing their independence, played by Sylvie Potvin and Claude Laroche.
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