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Every week, The Press scans the TV offer to identify four titles to watch.

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Marc-Andre Lemieux

Marc-Andre Lemieux
The Press

The roll of the dice: Reacher

We could qualify Reacher popcorn series, the TV equivalent of a blockbuster summer that requires no mental effort. After four episodes, we are still not convinced that this is a good way to spend our evenings, but, one thing is certain, we are still curious to know the background of the main character’s story, a 6’2″ mirrored wardrobe with a troubled past, embodied by actor Alan Ritchson. Another certainty: the general public loves this television adaptation of Lee Child’s novels (which Tom Cruise had brought to the cinema in 2012), since a second season is already in the works.

On Amazon Prime Video

The safe bet: It’s worth it


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Marie-Soleil Michon, host of It’s worth it

We always find our account by looking at this magazine devoted to consumption. And yet, you don’t always have to change electric toothbrushes, bathroom fittings or vacuum cleaners. The rigor of the topos presented in the show certainly explains its longevity. But for us, it’s Marie-Soleil Michon’s entertainment that convinces us, week after week, to go back. The tone adopted is perfect: it’s friendly and warm without being rude. With her collaborators, she never played the card of the famous “accomplicated laughter”. On the program this week: maple treasures, frozen pizzas and C’est beau, an eco-responsible Quebec clothing brand.

Télé-Québec, Monday at 7:30 p.m.

The return : Autism, love and friendship


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Autism, love and friendship

After the huge success ofAutistic, coming of age soon and Autistic, now of ageno one will be surprised to learn that Moi et Cie presents Autism, love and friendship, the third season of the touching documentary. Are you worried about stretching the sauce? Rest assured. As its title suggests, this sequel explores the friendly and romantic relationships of the protagonists, a rich subject given the difficulties they experience in establishing social ties. In addition to finding Maëlle, Laurent, Malika, Élie, Eliott, Raphaël, Charles-Antoine and Mathis, the son of Sophie Prégent and Charles Lafortune, we discover four new faces: Anissa, Mégane, as well as Richard and Sarah, a couple who lasts for 20 years.

Me and Cie, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Movie theater : The rebel wedding


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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in The rebel wedding

In 2009, Kate Winslet won the Oscar for Best Actress for The Reader. But it’s for another movie released at the same time, Revolutionary Road (The rebel wedding), that she should have won. Just like her partner, Leonardo DiCaprio (inexplicably absent from the quotes), the Briton delivers a breathtaking performance in this adaptation of Richard Yates’ first novel, which paints the portrait of a young couple of suburbanites confronted with the heavy social conventions that govern their existence. in the America of the 1950s. Thirteen years later, the scenes of marital dispute still haunt us. To chase away Valentine’s Day, we couldn’t find anything better.

Noovo, Friday at 10:30 p.m.


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