Tomorrow is ours: “I hate screenwriters!”… Viewers react to Alma’s death

Tomorrow is ours: “I hate screenwriters!”… Viewers react to Alma’s death

Once again it’s time to mourn Tomorrow belongs to us!

Indeed, last night’s episode on TF1 marked the death of Alma (Camille de Pazis). If the audience did not directly see that the English teacher breathed his last, the tragic story of his last moments told by Benjamin (Alexander Varga) was no less terrifying.

While Alma’s death clearly promises to turn our characters’ lives upside down, it also didn’t reveal the audience’s reaction. Between anger and sadness, many netizens shared their reactions Demin’s official Facebook account belongs to us.

Thus we can readPoor Alma…. Why such a tragic end? They were going to go and live in Paris“,”I love this series, but it’s getting too dark, too bad“or”It’s boring to watch all these people die. Aren’t there enough murders in everyday life? So screenwriters, make us laugh.”

Viewers on Twitter also expressed themselves in this direction. “I hate Alma. This character was really the cream. I am upset “Written by a user.”They killed Alma… I hate screenwriters!“, we can also read.

While some show disappointment in Alma’s fate, “Already the plot is not terrible … really disappointed with the fate of Alma. Kudos to Camille for this character who deserved better than this“,”Already Louisa died violently, but there was no respect for AlmaOthers prefer that writers leave their characters behind rather than kill them off:Another good character that dies. Aren’t you bored? Just make them leave town rather than kill them every time“.

Some expressed their dismay at seeing yet another female character die in Tomorrow Belongs to Us. “Well, screenwriters, do you mind if the female characters are killed off? Clementine, Louise, Alma and I forgot a few…“,”In fact, it is delirium. “Realistic” but go ahead Heroine who has survived 3-4 serial killers and others, on the other hand, other women always end up less well when judged by society – as a couple/married. Long live realism“.

For his part, Camille de Pacis, Alma’s translator, spoke out last Friday in an Instagram story in which he said:Thank you all for all these messages on social media. I am very concerned. And I say see you soon. “.

So this is a departure that will not leave anyone indifferent. Now we want to see the actor in other projects soon.


Source: Allocine

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