File d'attente - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Épisode 1
Alice was up at dawn to buy a new games console for her son. Louis and his daughter Laurie-Lou realise just how far they have grown apart.

Épisode 2
Louis wants to help his mother doing the everyday chores. Alice learns the hard way that her 12 year-old son is no longer a child. A phone call is all it takes for Éléonore's life to change radically.

Épisode 3
For Louis, Alice and Napoléon, a never-ending wait brings exasperation and nostalgia to the waiting room at the Société d'Assurance Automobile des Véhicules du Québec.

Épisode 4
Raymond has an old score to settle with the author of the books that his wife, now deceased, adored. Laurie-Lou confides her sexual orientation to a barista.

Épisode 5
Laurie-Lou accompanies her grandmother to a funeral parlour. Napoléon shares a secret with his grandfather. Jean-Baptiste falls head over heels for someone.

Épisode 6
Raymond has to buy a new armchair. Laurie-Lou stocks up on all she needs for a new school project; Louis offers to help.

Épisode 7
Margot wants a tablet. Napoléon is saddened by the fact that his father won't be there for his birthday. Éléonore is at the hospital for a series of tests and Raymond meets someone he knew years ago.

Épisode 8
Laurie-Lou drags her father and her aunt off to an LGBTQ event. Jean-Baptiste donates all his personal stuff to a charity, even though he isn't really certain that he wants to move to the Middle East.

Épisode 9
Éléonore learns that her mother no longer wants to go to auditions. Margot has a plan to engineer a reconciliation between Louis and his father.

Épisode 10
Louis learns from his sisters that their mother is ill. Éléonore attends a final audition before bowing out gracefully. Alice and Laurent prepare a surprise for their son who's overjoyed to see them together.

Épisode 11
With a close complicity, Margot and Paul look back over some of their best memories as they wait to see the notary. Louis revives an old friendship. Alice insists that Éléonore signs a contract with the father of her baby.

Épisode 12
Éléonore discovers her parents in a compromising situation. Laurie-Lou can't wait to show her teacher the project that she and her father completed together. Louis and Jean-Baptiste are learning to get to know one another better.

Épisode 13
Louis and his family all get together for a dinner at the restaurant. Alice has gathered everyone around the table for a meal, and to announce her news.
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