To see on the ICI Tou.TV Extra and Club Illico





What should you watch on ICI Tou.TV and Club Illico Extra? Here’s what journalists from The Press.


The candidate (Extra from ICI Tou.TV)

For ten episodes, The candidate shows, with humor and insight, how an ordinary citizen, with no political experience, enters the Quebec parliamentary system, full of obstacles, traps and canny journalists. The candidate revisits the classic concept of “fish out of its bowl” brilliantly.

Hugo Dumas

The rebels (Club Illico)





With Pier-Luc Funk and Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse on the bill and with its social issues which are of great concern to generations Y and Z, The rebels clearly targets a younger clientele, who rarely recognize themselves in traditional soap operas made in Quebec. Is this the show that will revolutionize or shake up your fall? No. Is it an honest, effective and interesting work? Yes.

Hugo Dumas

I placed my mother (Extra from ICI Tou.TV)





Although this story is his own, Denys Desjardins portrays himself with humility and restraint. His story may have been or will be yours. It is also a touching declaration of love from a son to his mother, a necessary work of memory for all families who have lost a loved one during the pandemic and a cry from the heart for improvement in the care offered to seniors.

Valérie Simard

The little life (Extra from ICI Tou.TV)


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Serge Thériault and Claude Meunier are brought together in a scene from The little life.

It makes or breaks, this sequel to The little life, 30 years later? It’s better than the specials (The year 2000 bug, Christmas at the Paré family), but it does not reach, alas!, the comic level of the original episodes, relayed between 1993 and 1998. I laughed a few times, never as much as at the time.

Hugo Dumas

White (Extra from ICI Tou.TV)


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White

Has the television adaptation of Arlette Cousture’s novel starring Pascale Bussières aged well? Short answer: yes. And not just because it doesn’t include any “blackface” scenes. Finely produced by Charles Binamé, this miniseries recounts the journey of Blanche Pronovost, the furiously independent daughter of Émilie and Ovila, at the heart of the 1920s and 1930s. Spoiler alert: we still haven’t digested Marie’s death -Louise

Marc-André Lemieux

HERE Tou.TV is free. However, the contents of the EXTRA section are offered at $6.99 per month.


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