Balthazar: Soon a series about the hero’s daughter?  The designer answers!

Balthazar: Soon a series about the hero’s daughter? The designer answers!

Warning, this article contains very important revelations about the last episode of Balthazar! If you don’t want to know how the series ends, stop reading now.

That’s it, after five seasons of good and faithful service, Balthazar breathed his last on TF1. In the episode titled The game is over (translated as “The game is over“in the language of Moliere”), which therefore serves as the conclusion of the investigation of the character played by Tomer Sisley, in the last scene we learn that our hero is actually dead…

Goodbye Balthazar… and see you soon?

In this sequence, fans will also discover Alice, the medical examiner’s daughter, as an adult. He’s also in the same profession as his brilliant father… and the young woman (played by actress Liz Lomme) has inherited Balthazar’s gift! Thus he can also speak to people who are no longer of this world!

But after this shocking revelation and this rather poetic passing of the torch, the question is on the tongue of the public: can Alice become the hero of the series inherited from Balthazar? To answer that question, AlloCiné had the opportunity to speak with Clotilda Jamin, front page hit fiction.

A spin-off that centers on Alice?

I don’t know if the spin-off will ever see the light of day. This will surprise the chef. Lets see, he tells us. In any case, this exact sequence was not written for this purpose. But it leaves the door open, that’s for sure.

Clotilda Jamin continues:We thought a lot about this ending, because this scene was very important to us. ‘How do you leave a character like Balthazar?’. We wanted to show that Balthazar is immortal (…) somewhere we are all little Balthazars.”

Finally, the designer ends this adventure as follows: “In fact, this last scene also reflected our desire to say that we all mourn Balthazar in some way: we bring our dead to life every day. And his daughter will be like him.”

So will there be a sequel to this perfect epilogue?

Source: Allocine

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