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00:00So, the TV series in 2025.
00:01Well, you know what, I'm going to talk to you about 5 series that came out in 2025.
00:045 series that I more or less liked, it depends, there are some that I liked, there
00:08There were some I liked but less, but generally I liked everything.
00:10And we'll start with the controversial, the very controversial, Alien Earth.
00:14So first of all, who in the chat has seen Alien Earth? I'd like to know if I can give away a little bit, but I
00:19I don't think I'll talk about it, I won't spoil it, I still want to leave you with the surprise, but...
00:22Who's seen it already? I'd like to see if I can, if we can be somewhat in agreement on this.
00:27What am I going to tell?
00:27My editing teacher hated the series.
00:29However, the editing isn't the worst thing in the series, but why not.
00:32I watched it, I liked the beginning, but then the series lost me.
00:35Yeah, that's pretty much it, it's pretty much the same principle for me.
00:37I really liked the beginning, but afterwards I think it went in a slightly strange direction.
00:42So, I'm not going to hate it, I'm not exaggerating, but the beginning, the 3
00:46I think the first episodes are superb.
00:48And then yeah, things get a bit crazy, but...
00:51What bothered me most was the end of the series, because...
00:54Well, I think it's a shame that the series ends so abruptly, in such a...
00:59Oh no, but that was just an intro, you see, whereas we went through 8 episodes.
01:02I find that a bit like gratuitous footage; I would have liked a slightly more...
01:05To have a season that is somewhat self-contained.
01:08And then why not go for a sequel, of course, but so here we are, but actually
01:12we have none...
01:13Characters are introduced and there's no ending for them; they're just left hanging.
01:19outstanding.
01:19And that frustrated me a bit, to be honest; that's the thing that frustrated me the most.
01:22frustrated.
01:22After that, I find that there is a rather impressive atmosphere throughout the whole series, overall.
01:27I think there's an amazing bestiary, the bestiary is fabulous in the series, l
01:32'That kind of eye is crazy.'
01:34The giant flies, the xenomorph too, frankly the whole bestiary is great in the series.
01:38And I think there are some real moments of tension.
01:40There were 2-3 moments that really took me on a personal trip; I was like, "Damn, wow!"
01:44It's a couple of pretty crazy moments.
01:46So there is still tension in the series, but well, I think she's trying
01:50to develop profound themes
01:53like transhumanism, the quest for identity, the exploitation of the world by large corporations, that kind of thing.
02:00But it still remains superficial, you know, again, it's introduced but it's not very good
02:05unfortunately brought about.
02:06And that's what's a shame, then there are also some characters who behave...
02:11In a somewhat irrational way, I grant you.
02:13But I find that there is, strangely enough, I find that there is a kind of...
02:17Finally, people are extremely uncompromising with this saga, with this alien universe.
02:21And I can't figure out why, more so than with others.
02:24It has to be absolutely logical and crystal clear.
02:27The characters must behave in an ultra-logical manner and with absolute composure from the beginning to
02:33The end.
02:33And I think there's a bit of a Randall effect where he released all these
02:36Why I'm right, you're wrong about the Alien saga, which was a huge success in terms of viewership
02:40where he explains that for him, films are crap because the characters are completely stupid.
02:44Whereas for me I find it much more subtle than that, but anyway.
02:48And I get the impression that people simply followed his opinion because his opinion has
02:51has been viewed millions of times.
02:52And so today we have this thing where people have more...
02:56Finally, the characters have more room for error and can behave in a somewhat inconsistent manner.
03:00and a little irrational.
03:01While for me, well, it's still fiction and they can make mistakes, and it's also necessary that
03:05The story is progressing, so you can...
03:06Finally, for me, for example in Prometheus and therefore Alien: Covenant, Ridley Scott writes these characters in a deliberately stupid way.
03:13because it contempts humanity, literally it is seen and it is dealt with in the film.
03:18He's going to completely disregard humanity and make them look like complete idiots because for him
03:24They're complete idiots
03:26who seek their creator solely for purely mercenary reasons.
03:29Ultimately, nothing about them makes sense, and as a result, he makes them look like idiots.
03:32He makes them take off their helmets in space and all that
03:34because it highlights this kind of overconfidence that humanity has because it thinks it is all-powerful
03:41like the guy who wants to live forever and all that.
03:43Finally, for me it makes sense that the characters are idiots, including Prometheus and Covenant.
03:47So anyway, Alien Earth, well there's a... Well, Alien Earth if I wanted to put it...
03:52'A little bit of an accent.'
03:54I do think there's a problem; the ending is a bit abrupt, it's a bit
03:56That's what bothered me.
03:57The ending is a bit abrupt, and there are some plot conveniences that are indeed a bit silly.
04:02Let's not kid ourselves, it's not a big deal either.
04:04That didn't get me out of it.
04:06Overall I don't find it extraordinary but I don't find it bad either, I had a good time.
04:11And I'm still curious to see season 2 because I think there's a
04:13Something that's happening and it's not bad with this series, so uh...
04:16So there you have it.
04:16What did you think of it?
04:18Ah yes, okay, yes.
04:19No, but I know he wasn't criticizing the editing, but since he's your editing teacher...
04:22I was responding to the fact that the editing wasn't the...
04:25The worst thing in the series, seriously.
04:27A season 2 is in preparation, yes absolutely, it has been confirmed.
04:29Did you like Romulus?
04:31Good, but nothing special.
04:32Romulus didn't really... it didn't really make that much of an impression on me either.
04:35I find Alien... I find Alien to be the least interesting monster in the Alien series.
04:40Well, it's the least developed, but it's not a big deal for...
04:42Finally, it doesn't necessarily have to always be the antagonist.
04:44We have this kind of eye that really plays the ultimate antagonist of the series.
04:48Okay then, very well, the Alien is used for something else.
04:50In this case, it's the... it's the heroine's... dog.
04:54That also goes down very badly.
04:56I understand, there is indeed a huge fanbase.
04:58And the... the first film brought such a... such a pure, metaphorical, and... and... and almost divine vision of...
05:08of the beast.
05:09Ultimately, in the end, starting with Alien 2, things go downhill if we start from there.
05:12Because in Alien 2 there is actually a hive, there is an alien queen.
05:15We completely forget the hyper-perfect aspect of the Xenomorph, which is a super-powerful and divine being.
05:22And violent in the purest sense of the word, we completely forget that.
05:25There it multiplies, it protects the mother and all that.
05:27Okay, here we go... I mostly agree with him, Prometheus and Covenant are crap.
05:30Yeah, but that's the problem.
05:32The thing is, he brought something where people no longer have nuances.
05:34I completely disagree.
05:36Shit is... the term is so, so overused.
05:40It is so far removed from what films are really like.
05:43Even from a purely technical standpoint, the films are miles behind what is being done today.
05:48They are visually stunning, and the sound design is fabulous.
05:52The sets, the costumes, the makeup, the spaceships.
05:56That alone makes both films superb.
05:58And I think Alien: Covenant tells us things about human identity.
06:03on humanity as a whole, on what humanity is, on what death is.
06:06Yeah, indeed, everyone has their own opinion, absolutely.
06:09In short, that's my opinion on Iron Earth.
06:11And so we move on, we follow up with something that has absolutely nothing to do with it.
06:15Well, that's completely different.
06:16It's Brief 2.
06:18So who here has seen Bref 2?
06:19Who are the thirty-somethings who watched Bref 2 and found themselves in Bref 2?
06:22I haven't seen Bref 2.
06:23Seen and not thirty-somethings...
06:25Because the film speaks a little, or rather the series speaks a little, to people in their thirties.
06:28But obviously, everyone can see Bref 2 and Bref 2 can speak to everyone.
06:32Absolutely right on the mark.
06:34In any case, Bref 2, I find it ambitious to have come back ten years later with a long format.
06:39Because Bref is known and recognized in France precisely because of its ultra-short format.
06:43And in that respect, it reminds me a bit of Kaamelott.
06:45That is to say, we have a first season with characters who are trying to be...
06:49A story that tries to be developed through characters.
06:52But with a format that is imposed as ultra-short by Canal+.
06:55And that makes it difficult to develop characters like in Kaamelott.
06:58And then, we have the following seasons which will bring a longer format to better develop the characters.
07:04While of course retaining the look and feel of what the series is all about.
07:07So in that sense, Bref and Kaamelott are pretty much the same spielblick.
07:11But in this particular case, in Bref 2, apart from the fact that it's very funny,
07:15There are some real staging ideas there.
07:17I mean, it's a series, but it's a series that is ultra-cinematic.
07:20And that's what I've been telling you from the beginning, that in fact, there is a
07:22genre mixing
07:23between the films in cinemas that remind us of series where there is no longer any staging
07:27On stage, there is nothing left.
07:27And the series that are released on platforms where there has been a great deal of staging,
07:31where, in fact, the series tells its story visually.
07:34There are metaphors using elements of everyday life.
07:39which will tell something about a relationship.
07:40For example, in the series without spoilers, there is a car that will be compared to a romantic relationship.
07:46So as soon as a belt is about to break, it means the relationship isn't going well.
07:49And so we're going to bring that thing in during the episode, so it's really well done.
07:52And yeah, indeed, it's very cinematic, it speaks visually,
07:55It's very visually beautiful, well, it's very visually beautiful, it's very visually striking.
07:59In any case, there is really superb work on the staging.
08:03Besides that, it's actually very funny.
08:04There are some really funny jokes and moments.
08:06I found myself relating to quite a few moments.
08:08But again, that's why I was talking about people in their thirties,
08:10I think this is the series that best understood its generation.
08:13And that's very rare these days, for a work of fiction to truly understand and speak to its generation.
08:18And here, the series really speaks to thirty-somethings, to what thirty-somethings are all about.
08:21and how they grew up, and how we, in particular, grew up
08:24between this transition between the world before and the world of today, what.
08:27Between the technology that didn't exist and the technology that is omnipresent today,
08:30We grew up between those two things.
08:32We evolved without technology; we had to learn to use it over time.
08:35Finally, there's something like that which is...
08:37And the series, we speak very well and it speaks to us.
08:39And that's...
08:40Speak to young people, actually.
08:41That's cool, actually.
08:42And most importantly, what's really interesting, of course,
08:44It raises a lot of questions about mental health.
08:46It also raises many questions about relationships with family and friends.
08:51There are lots of things.
08:51It's about how to question yourself, how to self-analyze without sabotaging yourself.
08:56It brings up a lot of things, you know.
08:57I'm trying to remember at the same time, because I saw the series a long time ago,
08:59I saw it when it came out, so that was almost a year ago.
09:02But there are a lot of questions about what life is,
09:04about how to manage it, about how to succeed in loving oneself, in fact, quite simply.
09:09And to love and understand others.
09:11And to be empathetic and to be there for the people we love.
09:15Finally, there's something that's happening that I think is really beautiful with this series.
09:18For me personally, she arrived at a time when it wasn't too mentally challenging.
09:21And she gave me a real beating, frankly.
09:24Its entire focus on death, the questions it raises about death, and everything else.
09:28This series really spoke to me, for once.
09:31In short, 2 is one of my favorite series of the year, without a doubt.
09:35Ah yes, even in season 1, there were plenty of staging ideas.
09:37but in fact, it was more restricted.
09:38There was a much smaller budget, and there was this short format aspect.
09:41which, precisely, did not allow for lengthening scenes
09:45and to bring in different sets, all that.
09:47So, in season 2, there is a different budget,
09:50There is a different kind of ambition.
09:52But obviously, season 1 is also very good.
09:54Is this the series with the highest ratings in terms of cinematic increases?
09:56Well, it doesn't exactly create concrete, frankly.
09:57It's a feel-good thing that works very well.
09:59and who is artistically ambitious, so in this case...
10:02Yeah, that's it, yes.
10:03It's a work that's good for the mind.
10:04If she manages to talk to you, frankly, it works out well, you know.
10:08I mean, the whole episode with the father and everything,
10:10the whole aspect of grief and everything, frankly,
10:13For people who have had to lose their father, it must have resonated with them and it must have been painful.
10:16What.
10:17Now, precisely, Bœuf Bourguignon, you're a little lost, I can understand, obviously.
10:20I'm not judging your way of looking at a work of art,
10:23But that's precisely what I'm explaining, in the fact that the series is original in its
10:27staging,
10:28That's precisely the point, the sci-fi scene you're referring to with the creatures,
10:32It's actually an analogy for cancer.
10:36It's like, we're going to dramatize what cancer is and how we can beat it, in
10:39do,
10:39and what it means to fight for your family, to try to survive.
10:45And what's beautiful is that, rather than simply conveying it through dialogue
10:49all of this around a hospital bed,
10:52They're going to do this kind of sci-fi scene that's absolutely WTF.
10:54where they will bring this transition and this image of the battle
11:00through a real battle with this kind of scene
11:03which is inspired by the Halo games or Starship Troopers, that kind of thing.
11:07And so, there's this reference, there's this...
11:10Damn, I don't have the word, it pisses me off.
11:12Yeah, there's that reference, precisely, to what the series is talking about at that moment.
11:15and which is staged in a different way.
11:17I thought it was very well done.
11:18It's very beautiful, I think, and very original to have presented it in this way.
11:22So, there you go, in short, 2, great.
11:25Great, great series.
11:26And so, we move on to the next part.
11:27We're moving straight on to a series that ended a few days ago.
11:32That's it, Welcome to Derry.
11:34So, I don't know if you've seen the series either.
11:35I don't know if you've seen the whole series.
11:38I don't know if you're up to date.
11:39I don't know if you've started.
11:40Lucas tells me he didn't see her, very well.
11:42So, I'm going to be careful what I say so as not to spoil anything.
11:44In short, Kirk didn't have it...
11:45Ah, you have to get it, guys, up there.
11:46We need to catch up.
11:48This series is great.
11:49Okay, didn't see it, yeah, very good.
11:51I've never seen anything about that.
11:53Ah, you don't have to see anything to watch the series, I think.
11:57You don't have to see the movie to watch the series.
12:00For me, at least, from what I've seen, you're not obliged.
12:02In any case, for me, the series is extremely ambitious.
12:07Even more so than movies, I think.
12:09Visually, it's the same, it's extremely well-crafted.
12:11There is a photograph that is magnificent.
12:14The opening credits have also become incredibly popular on social media.
12:19It's much more gory.
12:20There are many more horror scenes, many more gory scenes.
12:22Much more so than in the movies.
12:24So here, Andy Mucetti, who is behind the project, is really letting loose completely.
12:29And above all, the story is based on social themes.
12:32Again, a bit like Sinners.
12:34And it's very human, the series, ultimately, when you think about it.
12:37And she uses a slightly supernatural horror to reflect people's real fears.
12:42But above all, we realize through the different ethnicities that the monster is not necessarily the one
12:49that we believe.
12:49To avoid spoiling too much.
12:51But visually, it's sublime.
12:54There was a real effort made in the city of Derry during the 1960s.
12:58There's a real 60s vibe, which is really cool.
13:01And then there's Bill Skalsgård, who plays Pennywise in an absolutely fabulous way.
13:08For me, Pennywise is one of my favorite characters in all of popular culture.
13:12From the moment he appears in the series, he is transcendent.
13:15He's absolutely captivating, it's incredible.
13:17And Bill Skalsgård plays it in such a...
13:19He fits the character so perfectly, I mean, he's absolutely divine in this role.
13:26And the only positive point I brought to the series is that, precisely, the final episode comes
13:30somewhat out of place with the rest.
13:32That is to say, without spoiling anything, we start with a suddenly super fantastic aspect.
13:35With a set design that I find extremely cheap, which completely contrasts with the beauty of the other episodes.
13:42There's a kind of fog, not to spoil it for you, which hides the scenery a little.
13:45Finally, it's all very digital at once.
13:47And I was there, but it's weird, you know, the finale is completely out of step with the rest of the series.
13:53That's a bit of a shame.
13:54But, apparently, from what we see at the end, it's not a...
13:56I thought it was a mini-series, but there's a season 2 in the works.
13:59So, I'm quite happy, because I really enjoyed it, welcome to Derry.
14:02And if you haven't seen it, obviously, I advise you to start it without further delay, because
14:06It's really great.
14:07Anyway, from episode 1 onwards, you'll be right in the thick of it.
14:09Episode 1, you either love it or you hate it.
14:11There is no...
14:12You need to be subscribed everywhere.
14:13Ah, yes, that's annoying.
14:14Yeah, I agree.
14:16It's a bit of a pain.
14:16You need to be subscribed everywhere.
14:17I only saw an excerpt from the first episode, it was very gory.
14:20Yeah, yes.
14:21Yes, yes, the first episode is gory.
14:23Yes.
14:23But in fact, it's digital gore.
14:24Personally, I find digital gore less disgusting than...
14:27Real gore, in...
14:29Without it spurting out, that is.
14:30There, the blood spurts out, but you can see it's not real blood, so from there...
14:33I'll start it right after the stream.
14:34Ah, well, listen, perfect, there.
14:35At 10pm on a Thursday night, it's perfect.
14:39Yeah, that's it, the gore is a bit like The Thing, yeah, absolutely.
14:41The Thing scares me more and makes me feel worse than the gory scenes in this, Welcome
14:48in Derry.
14:48Because it's done so well in Welcome to Derry that it's almost perfect.
14:51I mean, Pennywise doesn't scare me.
14:53I mean, I find it beautiful in its appearance, you know, in its design and everything.
14:57He is a handsome, well-made character.
14:59Whereas in The Thing, there's nothing beautiful, it's disgusting, just, you know, it's so
15:02handmade, with dough and everything, the thing is, it's half-made
15:06The tearing, the face, well, it's terrifying.
15:08So there you have it, Welcome to Derry, if you haven't seen it, don't hesitate, one of the best series of the...
15:13'year for me.'
15:13And we move on to, no doubt, what is currently...
15:17I wouldn't say it's the best series of the year, because for me, right now, it's the best series of
15:19Of the year, it remains Bref 2, which spoke to me a lot.
15:22But it might be the second-best series of the year, it's going to be Pluribus, which isn't
15:26finished yet.
15:26So this is the new series from the creator of Breaking Bad, it says so right there at the top.
15:30Vince Gilligan, who created and wrote Breaking Bad, and also Better Call Saul.
15:35And Pluribus, listen, for the moment, we're dealing with something that's quite extraordinary, I think, in a good way.
15:40of aspects.
15:42I really enjoyed the story. The story is extremely original.
15:45Ultimately, we're dealing with an extraterrestrial virus that will land on Earth, that will crash onto Earth.
15:52and which will cause humanity to be assimilated into a collective consciousness, and to become all of one
15:58non-violent and hyper-loving blow.
16:01And there are only a few people in the world who will escape this virus, so in the
16:05The main character, therefore, is played by Rhea Shiborn.
16:07And so, well...
16:09So, we're going to have a completely...
16:12Completely shocked by what's happening, because in fact, she doesn't want to live this life.
16:14From there, she lost a loved one, and all that.
16:16So she's going to try to understand what's going on.
16:18And we, along with her, will understand things, and so we will follow this kind of...
16:24How to put it? It's an enigma, just like her.
16:27And so here we have episode 7, we still don't know what's going on, for example.
16:29But it's incredibly interesting, because we follow her research progress and understand...
16:34Who are these characters?
16:36What is this virus, and is it as benevolent as it would like to be?
16:40Believe, what.
16:40Furthermore, the series is obviously extremely well-crafted.
16:43As expected from Vince Gilligan, there's a focus on directing, imagery, and framing that's perfectly executed.
16:48frame,
16:48The light is magnificent.
16:49It has resumed in Buquerque as the main city, so that's fabulous, but we still travel.
16:54We're going to Las Vegas, Spain, Paraguay, so we're travelling quite a bit.
16:58But there is an art direction that is magnificent, a photography that is as sumptuous as ever.
17:02The atmosphere is very immersive.
17:04So there you have it, the only thing people have criticized a little about the series is precisely the personality
17:08a little cynical,
17:09and sometimes a little unlikeable of the main character.
17:11But if we put ourselves in her shoes for a moment, it makes sense that she's so closed off to the idea.
17:15because she doesn't want to live that life.
17:16She's a complex character, actually, so she really wants people with their qualities and their flaws.
17:20What.
17:21She is a writer, she writes novels, she writes complex characters,
17:26So that's precisely what she loves about the world.
17:28She draws inspiration from that, from this complex world.
17:30In fact, the world is no longer complex at all there.
17:31The world is perfect, except that it's not so perfect after all.
17:34What people also didn't really like about this series was precisely the way it was presented.
17:37a somewhat contemplative scene,
17:39the fact that the staging takes the time to lay out its shots a little,
17:44that the narrative takes the time to establish its stakes.
17:47And frankly, on the contrary, I think it's a magnificent stance in 2025 to say
17:51"I'm going to take the time to tell my story and I'm not going to rush things with cliffhangers."
17:54crazy,
17:55"With gadgets and whatever else you want, you know."
17:57I know that Vince Gilligan has made a statement about this,
18:02compared to how he perceives the public today
18:04and how he wrote this pluribus series based on how he sees the audience
18:09And I think it brings a lot of hope to the way we write fiction.
18:12And thankfully there are still guys like Gilligan around.
18:15to write such complex and well-crafted fiction for us, huh.
18:20I'm going to show you the statement and I'm going to read it to you at the same time.
18:24So Gilligan says, "I don't necessarily have great self-confidence,
18:28However, I have confidence in the public.
18:30I always assume that viewers are more intelligent than I am.
18:33which was beneficial to me for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
18:37It is said that nowadays, nobody has the ability to concentrate.
18:40that everyone suffers from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder because of social media,
18:44smartphones and the speed at which films and series are edited.
18:48That's certainly true for some, but those I want to attract to a series like Pluribus
18:53They are very intelligent and patient people, provided they know that the story is going somewhere.
18:59If that's the case, then they'll go all the way.
19:01And indeed, that's what I've been telling you all along.
19:04It's just that history takes its time, but we know that after a while, we'll have
19:07an end goal.
19:08He already knows it; for him, his story is already written.
19:10And for him, he already envisions four seasons for the series.
19:13Two seasons have already been commissioned, so he's working on that.
19:16He then said, "So my philosophy in the editing room is not to go from one
19:20plan to the other
19:21"As long as it's not absolutely necessary."
19:23This is how I like to tell stories.
19:24while so many other films and television series are heavily caffeinated.
19:28I think Pluribus could be a good antidote to that.
19:32And in that respect, he's right.
19:33There, he actually cites many films and many series.
19:35who don't take the time to make plans,
19:38to create an atmosphere, to introduce an important element.
19:42And in this film, sometimes there are wide shots that last 10-15 seconds,
19:46but which are important because we are going to take the time
19:49to appropriate the story, to appropriate the place,
19:55to take over the universe, and to graft oneself onto that atmosphere, precisely.
19:59This misconception that the public has a very limited attention span
20:03That amounts to saying he's stupid, and I refuse to believe that.
20:06So in fact, Vince Gilligan doesn't take you for stupid people.
20:09Vince Gilligan, in fact, is trying to write his series.
20:16assuming you're going to be quite intelligent
20:20to understand what's going to happen, and not just hold your hand stupidly.
20:23So for that reason alone, Pluribus is worth a look.
20:26If you want to test your intelligence,
20:29test your patience, and inflate your ego a little
20:33If you understand the series, well, watch Pluribus, that's all.
20:35Honestly, go for it, without hesitation.
20:37I'm on episode 5.
20:39My editing teacher recommended it to us today.
20:41Well, that doesn't surprise me.
20:42He's very good, that editing teacher, tell him from me.
20:45I like series or films that take their time
20:47with lots of dialogue and staging.
20:49Calm.
20:49Well, then, there isn't much dialogue.
20:51but there's a beautiful, contemplative staging.
20:53For now, it's okay.
20:54For now, it's more than okay, dream-heart, is everything alright or what?
20:56So far, it's superb.
20:57Because, precisely, we don't know what's going on.
20:58Because, precisely, the series doesn't hold our hand.
21:01precisely because it doesn't try to appeal to our nostalgic side.
21:04and don't give us any overly exhilarating scenes
21:08as in Stranger Things, for example, season 5,
21:10Which, in fact, is superb: season 5 of Stranger Things.
21:12But it is because, precisely,
21:13She brings us what we want.
21:14It brings us resolutions that we want to see.
21:16She puts these characters, how shall I say, on a pedestal.
21:20So, naturally, we're on a...
21:21We stuff ourselves with sweets and then want more, you know.
21:25Pluribus takes more time.
21:26It's more refined.
21:27We want to go further.
21:28We wonder what will happen.
21:30We savor it.
21:31We're not going there in big-watching mode.
21:32We savor it slowly, gently.
21:34But every time we're there,
21:35We're not giving up on this, are we?
21:36And that, for once, is a good thing.
21:37Maybe in 2026.
21:39Well, listen, I recommend it to you.
21:40So.
21:40Pluribus, I recommend it, obviously.
21:42One of the best series of the year, once again.
21:44And we're going to finish the series
21:45and almost live
21:47with this series
21:48which I also loved very much
21:50because I really love this world.
21:51And we'll finish with a Marvel series.
21:53who is Daredevil, Born Again.
21:56So, I loved it!
21:58all three seasons of Daredevil on Netflix.
22:00Honestly, I really enjoyed it.
22:02The universe, the action scenes,
22:05the character Daredevil,
22:06the character of Wilson Fisk,
22:08the Punisher character.
22:09Frankly, the three seasons made by Netflix,
22:11It's superb.
22:12Both seasons of The Punisher as well,
22:14That's great too.
22:15And then, when Marvel Television is involved,
22:18So, Disney+,
22:19who came to revive the Daredevil series
22:21with a new series
22:23which resumes a little
22:25where the last three seasons left off,
22:26But we're starting from scratch.
22:27So we're not on season 4.
22:29but about season 1
22:30from Daredevil, Born Again
22:31I was actually a little scared.
22:32that they sweeten it a little
22:33the very... aspect
22:38Not gory, but very powerful
22:40from the Netflix series.
22:41Very tangible, very violent
22:43very dramatic
22:44of what has led precisely
22:46the Netflix series Daredevil.
22:47And actually, not at all.
22:48they will bring something
22:49still just as dramatic,
22:52equally violent.
22:54I mean, there's a scene
22:54with Wilson Fisk
22:55who kills a henchman there,
22:57Wow!
22:57I told him, "Okay, all right."
22:58even Netflix,
22:59They didn't do that.
23:00So finally,
23:01I thought, damn, not bad.
23:02And frankly,
23:02I thoroughly enjoyed it.
23:03watching the Daredevil series,
23:04Born Again.
23:04And for now,
23:05the four seasons of Daredevil,
23:06It's pure bliss.
23:07I know that in 2026,
23:08There's season 2.
23:09And yeah, frankly,
23:11I'm looking forward to it.
23:12One of the best Disney series,
23:14In my opinion,
23:15Daredevil, Born Again.
23:16Pure pleasure.
23:17And for now,
23:18In my opinion,
23:18This is the best Marvel series.
23:20Even if Loki is there,
23:21There's WandaVision,
23:22but in this case,
23:24Daredevil, Born Again
23:24For me, it's above that.
23:26Frankly,
23:27I had a lot of fun
23:27This character needs to be followed.
23:29I hope we'll see it
23:30in movies.
23:30Because, in this case,
23:31He's a really interesting character.
23:32And it's cool to see a little
23:34one, how to put it,
23:36a Marvel fiction
23:37who will look for
23:38more serious themes,
23:40who will look for
23:40more serious characters
23:41a more serious story
23:42which will be filming in the city
23:44not on a green screen
23:45who will bring
23:45action scenes
23:46truly tangible
23:47and which will be felt
23:49in combat.
23:50So frankly,
23:52Daredevil, Born Again
23:53A real pleasure.
23:54I don't know if you've seen it,
23:55as a result.
23:55Finally, a series that I've seen.
23:56Oh yes,
23:57as a result,
23:58It's good that you haven't seen the others.
23:59It gives you things to see.
24:01I think we're going to discover
24:02that the aliens are here
24:03to eat us.
24:04I don't know if it's going to be
24:06also evident on Pluribus.
24:08Anyone who doesn't like Marvel,
24:09I would always advise
24:10to watch Punisher and Daredevil.
24:11So,
24:12Yes,
24:12but he still won't like Marvel
24:13because Punisher and Daredevil,
24:14That has nothing to do with it
24:15with what Marvel Studios is doing
24:16For once.
24:17SO,
24:18Unfortunately,
24:19Born Again had a lot
24:20production problems
24:21season 2,
24:22I'm really looking forward to it.
24:22Oh yes,
24:23No, but me too.
24:23Frankly,
24:24great pleasure
24:25great pleasure
24:26Daredevil,
24:27Born Again,
24:27Frankly,
24:28And indeed,
24:29I'm looking forward to season 2.
24:31And finally,
24:32There are 3 series in 2025
24:33which were released in 2025
24:34and that I haven't seen
24:35and that I want to see.
24:36Well, that's
24:36Asterix and Obelix,
24:37The Battle of the Chiefs
24:38which is available on Netflix
24:39and which is directed by Alain Chabat.
24:41That,
24:42I haven't seen it yet.
24:42I know that in the end,
24:43It lasts 2 hours.
24:432:20 I think.
24:45In total,
24:45all episodes
24:45and apparently,
24:46That's great.
24:47The Studio too
24:48which is a series
24:50Apple TV, I think
24:50with Seth Rogen
24:51who plays a kind
24:52director screenwriter
24:55who is trying to do
24:56to sign
24:59his writings
25:00and his films
25:01to Hollywood studios.
25:02So apparently,
25:03it tells the inside story
25:04of Hollywood
25:06and in the manner
25:06so it works
25:08to make a film.
25:09So that,
25:09That looks pretty good.
25:10I haven't seen it yet.
25:11It won an award.
25:11I believe,
25:12at the Emmy Awards,
25:13all of that,
25:14The Studio.
25:14And then,
25:15Task, which is an HBO miniseries
25:18with Mark Ruffalo,
25:19a kind of mini-series
25:20police drama
25:21a little bit
25:21which also looks super interesting.
25:23So that,
25:23These are the 3 series
25:24that I haven't seen yet.
25:24So tell me
25:25if you have seen these 3 series
25:25and if it's worth it.
25:26But I know that,
25:27I'm going to get them done in 2026
25:28With great pleasure.
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