What is it about?
Exit Vincent Picard, the season one teacher, and make way for 38-year-old Alexandra Delage, the high school teacher we dream of. He teaches French brilliantly and conducts a theater workshop. Alexandra naturally sympathizes with her students: according to her, to learn well, you need to feel good. That is why he tries to solve as much as possible the problems of his students and especially, especially acute, one of his first class.
Things get even more complicated when Alexandra must simultaneously manage an illness that could threaten her career and family plans. For the first time in life, those who love to help others must also agree to receive help.
school of life Season 2, every Wednesday at 21:10 in France 2 from April 5.
Watched 6 episodes out of 6.
who is he with
In exchange for Guillaume Labbe, who perfectly hosted the first episodes of The School of Life in 2021 on France 2, the channel and the producer called Julie de Bona, one of the most popular actors on the small screen. The Frenchman, who after Les Combattantes or La Maison d’en Face, lends his qualities to Alexandra Delage, the main teacher of this season 2.
Alongside him, viewers will find some familiar faces: Florence Pernell, Bruno Sanchez (HPI), Yanig Samot (Balthazar), Cécile Rebois (Don’t Do This, Don’t Do That), Nicolas Brianconi and Melanie Page (Under the Sun) return as the high school principal and teachers In leather, which continue to play the role of the series.
This new flurry of episodes also introduces a new cast of high schoolers, including some great performers: Liana Belkhadra (The Man From the Basement), Nolan Masraf (The World of Tomorrow), Sarah Pachud (). Marion), Rita Benmanana, Marine Marce-Boyer, Eliot Daurat (Falled Out) and Florian Lessier, all of whom fans of Plus belle la vie will be familiar with (Noah, that was him).
Not to mention a few guests such as Patrick Chesnet, Vincent Desanat, Francois Vincentelli, Xavier Lemaître (Olivia), Baia Kasmi (Jeune & Golri), Constantin Vidal (Mental) or even Sabine Perrault (Here It All Begins).
Julie de Bona, the bright new teacher of the school of life.
Is it worth checking out?
A little less than two years after its release, the series L’école de la vie has finally returned to France 2 for a second season that has managed to be even more successful than its inaugural batch hosted by Guillaume Labe (I promise).
Following what was offered by the Quebec series 30 Lives, of which it is a French adaptation, The School of Life focuses each season on a different teacher who is always determined to help his students.
Vincent Picard, a history-geography teacher who was bereaved by his wife in the first season, is replaced here by Alexandra Delage, a French teacher who faced a major cancer diagnosis. News that he will keep primarily to himself, preferring to maintain his family and focus on the well-being of students. Before he realizes that he needs to get help too?
In a French audiovisual landscape where so-called “school” series are legion, L’école de la vie initially opted for a more dramatic and melodramatic DNA, where Sam, La Faut à Rousseau and Le Replacacant balanced their social. Intrigue with a healthy dose of comedy.
We can also blame The School of Life season 1 for falling too pathos at times. What this 2nd season, still crossed by Clara Luciani’s enchanting song “Beaux”, managed to avoid too light tears and went more towards light and lightness, with the different temperament of its protagonist, his family life and humor, even surrealism , teachers around him.

Leo (Bruno Sanchez) and Mrs. Joubert (Melanie Page) keep turning.
Brighter than ever, Julie De Bona is incredibly accurate in the skin of Alexandra, who struggles to keep the balance of her family and her students even as her world crumbles.
Her trajectory over the course of the season, so well charted by screenwriters Yann Le Gall, Zina Modiano, Ellen Hassoun, Emmanuelle Michele, Sandrine Grégoire, Jean-Baptiste Vandroy, Charlotte Vecchie and Nils Rahu, touches our hearts. And we come away from watching these six new episodes with the feeling that Julie de Bona will undoubtedly find here one of the most beautiful roles of her career. even the most beautiful.
And then there’s all the young actors surrounding it, handpicked to perfection by the producer. Like Nolan Masraf, Rita Benmanana and Marine Marce-Boyer at the center of very beautiful episodes 2, 4 and 5, which reflect the truth of the game and its rather disturbing ability to move us with just a few glances or a few silences. .

Nolan Masraf, one of the revelations of this season 2.
Interspersed with very beautiful moments, this second season of The School of Life, produced by Nagui and Stéphanie Chartres, is an absolute success, forcing us to go through all the emotions and paint very beautiful portraits of students, teachers, but also above all women.
More than ever, the series reminds us of the importance of education and these inspiring teachers who, as whistleblowers, leave an indelible mark on the students they meet for a school year or more. And who will be able to build himself as an adult thanks to them.
And we can only hope that the social issues discussed in this season and the problems of Alexandra’s students will be able to excite the viewers. and creating dialogue in families. Until season 3, where there will be new characters once again?
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