It’s no surprise to anyone anymore: Greg and Elliott will soon be back here where it all begins, after a few months of absence for the former and a few weeks for the latter.
At the end of last year, at the end of an emotional intrigue, Mikael Mittelstadt, who will soon become Bardot in the credits on France 2, has indeed recently found his way to the set of the TF1 soap opera. A case of event conspiracy that should be the last for Greg’s character for a long time.
“I will resume shooting from the end of April to the beginning of June”He recently confided this topic to our colleagues from Télé Loisirs. “I’m going to find Nicholas, the baby, and the oven. After this plot, the idea is to take a break without closing the doors of Double A all the way if there are still large plots to protect.”.
At the same time, we recently learned that Elliott will also soon be returning to the Auguste Armand Institute to take her end-of-year exams as planned in order to receive her degree.
So from there, we think that Greg’s return to France might allow the scriptwriters here to offer Greliot fans what they’ve been waiting for the most – namely, a beautiful wedding ceremony for Nicolas Anselmo and Michael Mittelstadt’s characters. Obviously there is only one step. And we asked the question to the producer of the series Sara Farahmand.
Greliot’s wedding? “We dream of it”
“We obviously think about it, we dream about it. Then, when will it happen? Will it happen? The future will tell.”Satisfied with a response full of praise for Mikael Mittelstadt.
“This is such a beautiful couple, we really want to be able to show this marriage. But if they do get married, there should still be a lot of surprises. So we have to find the right moment and the right ideas.”.
Indeed, if the wedding was imminent, the writers would have had a difficult task matching the storyline last December on TF1, which celebrated Greg’s farewell and arranged his sudden departure to Tokyo amid family revelations, a heartbreaking separation from his lover. Promises, Engagements and the Magic of Christmas.
“Greg’s passing arc was so emotional that we were crying the whole time”Sara Farahmandi recalls. “I cried at every stage of the writing: the arches, the sequencers, the dialogues. And then we cried on the set, we cried during the editing, we cried during the broadcast”.
“There was something incredibly emotional and I wanted the public to feel the same. So if we decide to write their marriage, it has to be on the same level of emotion and tears.”.
So that’s where this new plot comes from, it all starts with Greg, due to air on TF1 in early summer, will there be a chance to attend this long awaited wedding? Answer me soon.
Source: Allocine

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