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Did they really film at the National Assembly for the episode of this Friday, November 22, 2024? Sara Mortensen responds!

The unpublished episode ofAstrid and Raphaëlle broadcast this Friday, November 22 at 9:05 p.m. on 2, sees the librarian and the cop investigating in the sumptuous setting of the National Assembly. Did Sara Mortensen and Lola Dewaere really film there?

Since its launch, the effective 5th season ofAstrid and Raphaëlle strings together excellent figures. Thus, since its launch evening on November 8, it has been followed by an average of nearly 5.1 million fans, allowing France 2 to occupy the leadership position in terms of number of viewers and audience share. . Heights that very few series reach on French television. The episode scheduled for this Friday, November 22 at 9:05 p.m. on France 2 should not bring down this curve…

Astrid and Raphaëlle : What does the new episode broadcast this Friday, November 22 on France 2 say?

In the episode broadcast this Friday, November 22 at 9:05 p.m. and entitled “The Last of the Aztecs”the librarian and the cop investigate the death of a famous archaeologist. The victim's heart was removed from his body. A staging that seems reminiscent of an Aztec ritual! For the purposes of the investigation, Astrid finds herself consulting the “Codex Borbonicus”, a mythical Mesoamerican manuscript, preserved in the collections of the Library of the National Assembly… On the sidelines of the investigation, Raphaëlle is obliged to deal with the cumbersome presence of her whimsical mother (played by the star of a cult series from the 80s!) and Astrid deal with the destabilizing absence of Tetsuo, who has left for Japan.

Astrid and Raphaëlle : Was the episode broadcast this Friday, November 22, 2024 on France 2 really filmed at the National Assembly? Sara Mortensen responds!

SO, Lola Dewar et Sara Mortensen did they really film this episode within the confines of the National Assembly, at the Palais Bourbon? The answer is given, without convolutions, by Astrid's interpreter: “Of course not!” After this inevitably slightly frustrating revelation, the Franco-Norwegian actress remembered an amusing anecdote about the day she filmed in this setting serving as the National Assembly: “That day, we had just received the figures for the first evening of broadcast [de la 4ème saison, qui voyait la série flirter avec les 5,5 milions de téléspectateurs !, ndlr]and suddenly we hear the national guard and the brass band passing in front of the set. So I went out and said to the production team: 'Honestly, you really gave it your all, it's really cool, thank you!'” To discover this fake National Assembly setting, tune in this Friday, November 22 from 9:05 p.m. on France 2!

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