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


The roll of the dice

That ’90s Show

That ’70s Show was never a great comedy, and yet, it was with enthusiasm that we watched its eight seasons on FOX, between 1998 and 2006. When the texts were average, its undeniably charismatic cast kept us captive. This is probably why this sequel leaves us indifferent, because by revolving around the character of Leia Forman, the daughter of Eric and Donna visiting her grandparents, it puts forward new actors. In our opinion, the best moments come when the original actors (Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama) show the tip of their noses, the time of brief special appearances.

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The novelty

Turn Double fault


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Éric Bruneau in a scene from Turn Double fault

Tennis takes over the screens in January. And it’s perfect like that. After devouring break point on Netflix, we follow closely Turn between games at the Australian Open. Skilfully directed by Rafaël Ouellet, this series presents frankly convincing tennis sequences, which have nothing (or almost) to envy to Hollywood films that have tackled the subject. Éric Bruneau has obviously done his homework. The actor masters the technique well enough to portray with credibility a tennis pro who is attempting a final breakthrough. This week, his Charles continues his winding road by participating in the United States Open tennis awaiting the results of a doping test that could change everything. And watch out for the twist at the very end of the episode…

Noovo, Tuesday, at 8 p.m.

The safe bet

Without an appointment


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Magalie Lepine-Blondeau in Without an appointment

Everything that author Marie-Andrée Labbé touches turns to gold this season. From Monday to Thursday, she grips us with STATwhich boasts a staggering rate of twists per minute, and every Wednesday she entertains us with Without an appointment, which generates a high number of laughs per minute. With this new order of episodes, we happily find Sarah the nurse-sexologist (Magalie Lépine-Blondeau), her work colleagues (brilliantly defended by Isabelle Vincent, Mikhaïl Ahooja, Fabiola Nyrva Aladin, Rachid Badouri, Stéphane Crête) , his patients (Dorothée Berryman, Louis-Olivier Mauffette…) and above all, his gigantic glasses. This week, Sarah thinks she is in love with a friend of Marianne (Diane Lavallée), her comatose mother.

ICI Télé, Wednesday, at 9 p.m.

The documentary

Addicted: Addiction Disorders


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Marie-Mai driver Addicted: Addiction Disorders

Marie-Mai pilots this stunning one-hour documentary in which she tries to understand the reality of people who have suffered from addiction disorders of all forms: sexuality, gambling, physical activity, drugs, food and alcohol. alcohol. To achieve her goal, the singer and host talks with, among others, singer-songwriter Pastel, ex-speed skater Marianne St-Gelais and actress Sophie Nélisse. As for the experts, she questions Marie-Ève ​​Morin, family doctor specializing in mental health, and Patrick Bordeaux, associate professor of psychiatry at Laval University. Addicted: Addiction Disorders is directed by Jean-François Fontaine and produced by Pamplemousse Média, France Beaudoin’s box.

Canal Vie, Canal D and RDS Info, Wednesday, at 7 p.m.; Noovo, Friday, at 9 p.m.


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