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Marie Pervenche
Marie Lorieux, a contract worker at the Paris Police Prefecture, is tired of distributing tickets. While walking the streets of the capital, she finds herself mingled with intrigues all wacky and incredible as each other and decides to act alone in its investigations to the chagrin of his head of department who does not know how to do for the reason and her husband, Hervé, worried constantly.
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Plot Summary
Marie Pervenche is a dedicated and intelligent police commissioner in a small French town. She tackles a series of challenging cases that test her investigative skills and her personal life. Her sharp mind and empathetic approach often lead her to uncover the truth behind complex crimes, navigating both the intricacies of the investigations and the dynamics of her relationships.
Critical Reception
Marie Pervenche was a popular French television series that garnered a solid audience and generally positive reviews for its compelling mysteries and strong lead performance. It was appreciated for its blend of procedural drama and character development, becoming a staple of French crime television.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Anny Duperey's captivating portrayal of the titular commissioner.
Appreciated for its well-crafted, engaging mystery plots.
Seen as a solid example of French crime drama with relatable characters.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented on Google, but the series was known for its consistent quality and appeal among French viewers who enjoyed police procedurals.
Fun Fact
The series' success led to several spin-offs and further adventures for Commissioner Marie Pervenche, solidifying her status as an iconic French television detective.
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