Musique:
Jeff RussoActeurs·trices:
Aidan Gallagher, Tom Hopper, Robert Sheehan, Elliot Page, Adam Godley, Colm Feore, T.J. McGibbon, David Castañeda Jr., Emmy Raver-Lampman (plus)Épisodes(10)
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On ne se voit qu'aux mariages et aux enterrements (S01E01)
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Cours ! (S01E02)
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Extra ordinaire (S01E03)
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L'Homme sur la Lune (S01E04)
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Numéro Cinq (S01E05)
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Le Jour que l'on attend (S01E06)
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Le Jour que l'on regrette (S01E07)
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J'ai entendu une rumeur (S01E08)
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Changements (S01E09)
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La Viole blanche (S01E10)
Résumés(1)
Reunited by their father's death, estranged siblings with extraordinary powers uncover shocking family secrets – and a looming threat to humanity. (Netflix)
Critiques (2)
The series often strays from the source material, but always for the best. The main motifs remain, but they are developed in a way that is more palatable for today’s audience. The oddness of the comic book jumps out at you in a few delightful scenes, like Hazel and Cha-Cha at the prosthetics center and Sean’s conversation with God. The ending is spectacular too; I’m curious about season 2 and how they tackle the comic book in season 3. Inventive development of a concept penned by the singer from My Chemical Romance. Originality has no bounds. ()
I’m obviously not the target audience. I expected something completely different of a comic book series. What I got instead were characters none of whom I could relate to (except Hazel), a completely predictable story, constant whining of the characters over their lives and all too frequent and unnecessary attempts at romance. ()