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“Indefensible”: Here are 5 hypotheses about the series before the holiday break

The judicial daily is preparing to take a break for the holidays, but several mysteries remain around the plot of the series.

On this occasion, the team of 7jours.ca offers you four hypotheses concerning Indefensible.

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A possible romance between Kim and Maxime?

Maxime Dubois (Mathieu Baron), investigator for the Lapointe-Macdonald-Nolin firm, now shares an apartment with criminalist Kim Nolin (Julie Trépanier). Although they only declare themselves friends and Mr. Nolin continued to see his ex-spouse at the start of his move, a doubt arises in the minds of the colleagues in the firm – and especially among the viewers.

It is therefore plausible to imagine that a rapprochement could occur before the last episode, and that the two roommates end up exchanging a kiss.


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Will Sara put up with Léo’s prolonged absences?

Although she gave her agreement to Léo Macdonald (Sébastien Delorme) to defend a member of organized crime, Sara Desbiens (Catherine Renaud), in the midst of postpartum depression, risks getting angry with her husband.

Léo spends many hours on the road, going as far as Sherbrooke to meet potential witnesses. Furthermore, he stays later and later at the office, drinking and chatting with his new colleague, Danielle Alain (Maxim Roy).

For her part, Sara often finds herself alone with their newborn, undoubtedly lacking support from the lawyer.


Special constable’s anger could lead to tragedy

The actor Hugo Dubé plays special constable Marc Fichaud. If this character has appeared several times in recent episodes, it is difficult not to notice the inner rage that seems to inhabit him.

His first tensions were manifested when he made critical comments following the acquittal of certain accused, an outing which earned him a reprimand from his superior. More recently, Fichaud received a text message from a certain Céline, writing to him: “I never want you to call me again.”

It is becoming more and more obvious that this man, working at the courthouse, seems to be gripped by anger that he could well let boil over, thus threatening to commit an irreversible act before Thursday’s final.


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We should learn more about Mélodie’s entourage

Over the past few weeks, we have met several members of Mélodie Dominique’s family (Naila Louidort). First, we met his adoptive father, played by AngeLo Cadet.

Next up is his cousin Willy Henry (Jonathan Daniel) which appeared. Arrested after a drug transaction with an undercover agent, he found himself not only facing an imminent trial, but also with a $10,000 debt to repay. Mélodie, concerned, was quick to inform her father, who lent her the money.

Finally, Varda Étienne plays Mélodie’s mother, a woman with an invasive character. Not only does she seem to be suffocating her daughter, but she is also very intrusive towards the members of the Lapointe-Macdonald-Nolin cabinet, whom she accuses of not respecting Mélodie properly.

The intern seems surrounded by a family that is as special as it is mysterious. It is therefore likely that as the week goes on, and between now and Thursday’s finale, we will discover more secrets about those around him.


Léo Macdonald will have other problems with Dylan Blondin

Since Léo agreed to defend biker Jeffrey Blondin (Anthony Therrien) alongside Me Alain, Dylan Blondin (Patrice Godin), Jeffrey’s father, continues to sow discord.

First, all the bikers who frequent the office seem not to take Me Macdonald seriously. Many of them are wary of a “passing” lawyer, without any real legitimacy in their eyes.

But the situation becomes more complicated with Dylan Blondin, who threatened Léo by text message. On several occasions, he informed Me Alain that he categorically refused Léo as a second lawyer for his son.

Recently, Leo decided to confront Dylan in person at his home to discuss these threats. The latter, armed, reacted by pointing his weapon at Léo. The tension between the two men is palpable, and it’s hard not to imagine that Dylan Blondin could make an irreparable mistake by Thursday.

Don’t miss the last two episodes ofIndefensible before the holiday break, this Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., on TVA and TVA+.

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