The final episode of Cat’s Eyes airs on TF1 this Monday, December 9, with series hosts Camille Lou, Constance Labbe and Claire Romain.
For five weeks, the audience was captivated by the adventures of the suitcase sisters. In order to return the works of art belonging to their father, Tam, Celia and Alexia did not hesitate to rob the greatest monuments in Paris.
From a spectacular chase up the Eiffel Tower to climbing the rooftops of the Monnaie de Paris, our three heroes will stop at nothing to cover their father’s disappearance. And the season finale also promises to be high-flying.
Without giving too much away, Tami, Celia and Alexia go zip-lining in the episode that airs tonight. A spectacular stunt that definitely didn’t go as planned.
“All three of us got into it.”
“I really thought I was going to give up“, explained Claire Romain, Alexia’s translator, at a press conference held at the La Rochelle Festival of Fiction last September.
Although the actor had to face his fear of heights again, filming this zipline scene definitely didn’t go as planned. Indeed, Claire Romain, Camille Lou and Constance Labe literally “All three went inside“.
On this subject, Constance Labbe said:it is Alexander CauderlieuA waterfall adjuster who managed a zip line. Like any good stuntman, he likes to joke around. We hung a meter from each other on the cable. I don’t know what happened at the finish, he didn’t make a mistake, but something happened and all three of us collided. All three of us were hanging on 40 meters of wire that we couldn’t control (laughs). It was hard but fun“.
If the three actors did not have time to be afraid in the end, the director of the series, Alexandre Laurent, still assures.That they took it upon themselves and really threw it into the void“.
Constance Labe specifies that even “If it was a bit violent, luckily we weren’t hurt at all“.
Watch the latest episode of Cat’s Eyes from 21:10 on TF1!
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