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The editor's lame parade: the worst series of the moment!

Don't thank us, we've seen five series that we suggest you skip politely, and not even fast forward. Some of them, however, tempted us from their trailer. The disappointment is all the greater. Editor's verdict.

Griselda££££

Despite the presence of Sofia Vergara in the credits in the role of the “queen of coke”, this biopic surfs on all the possible and imaginable clichés of the “drug lord” genre with a tendency to caricature excessively.

Available on Netflix

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon££££

Once past the prism of the American apocalyptic vision transposed to France, the indigent dialogues, the photo of consummate ugliness and the The massive use of clichés finishes off the already deadly beast.

Available on Paramount+

The Idol££££

The series with Lilly-Rose Depp, although created by Sam Levinson (Euphoria) and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye is a peak of crass triviality based on a shoddy script. Sequences of confusing vulgarity follow one another at a throbbing pace in front of sluggish actors.

Available on Prime Video

The Golden Hour Uncomfortable, voyeuristic and needlessly violent, The Golden Hour plays on a ultra-realistic staging of atrocious terrorist attacks all concentrated in the same unit of place and time in Amsterdam. The pseudo-investigation of a detective of Afghan origin has no interest.

Available on Netflix

All this I will give to you££££

A conventional thriller, moralizing and touting who accumulates heaviness and where characters we never believe in navigate, played by actors in full digestion.

Broadcast on France 2 and available on France.tv

Snowpiercer

A sixth series as a bonus gift for those whose last season is still not available. Like its train, Snowpiercer goes in circles and goes nowhere, with a main actor who has the particularity of being bad in every scene in which he appears.

Available on Netflix

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