There will be many intrigues to follow this winter, while several fictions will be broadcast on the small screen, both returns and new releases.
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Here are 11 storylines to watch out for in your soap operas this winter:
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Weapons
Kim’s intransigence, underlying anger and excessive demands will ultimately isolate him even more. “His personal life is going to crack. She will alienate people at work as much as her close friends,” reveals Pierre-Marc Drouin.
Dumas
“We will discover more of the personal side of certain characters,” says the author, referring in particular to Éric (Vincent Leclerc) and the strong ties that unite him to his mentor and friend. “In the last episode of the fall, you will have a very clear idea of him and understand many things,” he reveals. You are about to learn that Eric is not his real name.” What is this past that he prefers to hide from the rest of the world? The author also describes the conclusion of the intrigues before winter as a “punch episode”.
Alerts
Eager to start a family, Lily-Rose (Mylène St-Sauveur) and Renaud (Frédéric Pierre) try to have a child, but it proves complicated. “It’s not easy and they go through all kinds of emotions,” says the producer. Will these repeated failures and the frustration that follows get the better of their relationship?
Witches
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Véronique, Marie-Ève, Luc, Laurent (Rémi Goulet), Gabrielle’s brother, and his girlfriend, Stacey (Kim Despatis) are fighting to obtain custody of Clovis. Everyone believes that they have all the qualities required to take care of the child. No one likes Frank or trusts him. How far will the DPJ’s involvement go? What will the court decide? Is everyone white as snow?
Cerebrum
William (Henri Picard) is still in love with Laure (Ludivine Reding), but their relationship will be greatly shaken. “Will will, however, grow through this ordeal,” confides the producer. Marine (Marianne Verville), who was at loggerheads with her brother, will be invaluable support for him.
My fault
The meetings with David, the confrontations and the discussions that follow, will exacerbate emotions. Could anyone have stopped the murder from happening? Everyone feels guilty, but certain actions committed that famous evening are brought to light. “We don’t always tell our friends everything. This will shake their friendship and the couple formed by Marie-Dominique and Rémi. We will be surprised by certain behaviors they showed, in a state of shock, even a few years later,” announces the author.
Surprising Detective: The Girl with the Stone Eyes
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Throughout the episodes of this series adapted from Jean Lemieux’s novel We always end up paying, flashbacks shed light on Rosalie’s life. The departure of his cousin and best friend, Emmanuel (Rémi Goulet), marks the beginning of his descent into hell. “He committed suicide, and since his death, she has not been doing well,” says Marie-Ève Bourassa.
IXE-13
Some Canadian soldiers of the era sided with Hitler at the start of the Second World War. On their return home, these deserters are driven by the same fanaticism that inhabited them. Like the Russians, the Nazis want to get their hands on the famous heavy metal, and among them is Gallaher (Martin Dubreuil). The man is being prosecuted for a war crime, but he denies any involvement. However, the only person who can testify against him is John, who witnessed his cruelty. “There is a price on Jean’s head by the small Nazi group.”
Who pushed Mélodie?
The series unfolds over 10 weeks during which we will attempt to answer the fateful question: Who pushed Mélodie? Who committed such a brutal act and why? Each parent will potentially be a suspect… until we unmask the person responsible.
Mont-Rouge
“All masks of kindness, beauty, solidarity and humanity will fall.” We then realize that ugliness can also hide in an idyllic postcard setting. As much among the witnesses as among the suspects and the victim herself, we discover a lot of darkness.
The Call
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The story not only tells of the collapse of the Nomads, but also and above all that of its leader. “It is a series of events, a series of errors, which caused the downfall of Maurice Boucher,” describes Luc Dionne. “He wanted to attack the system and the system responded fiercely,” he analyzes. It cost them, the bikers, a lot of money. They learned from their mistakes.”
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