All for the light, it’s over! After almost five months of broadcasting, the music series has already come to an end. And the least we can say is that it offered us a real cliffhanger to end its ninetieth episode.
While Victoria (Joy Esther) is actively searching for Eden (Clément Mass), Baia (Louve Le Coadou) and Swan (Aurelien Vicky), who have been missing for some time, she has the unpleasant surprise of finding her brother unconscious and lying in a pool of blood. Beside him, Baya and Eden are very much alive, but especially shocked with bloody hands.
Did Swan really die for all the light?
A panicked Victoria rushes to Swann’s body and realizes that he is no longer breathing. But then does that mean he really died? It’s hard to know at this point! It must be said that we still don’t know if there will be a second season of fiction.
One thing is for sure, his death will bring many things into question, including his relationship with Iris and his future fatherhood. Interviewed by us, Aurelien Wieck, her translator, spoke about a potential second season and possible redemption for her character:
“I want to see radical change”
“I would love for him to experience redemption. I would love for there to be a switch, something powerful or violent that turns him deep inside, something extremely solar. It doesn’t really matter. I don’t know if he’s close to death or something, but I want to see a radical change.”
He continues: “It is possible that I have seen people who have had accidents and who have completely transformed themselves. I want it because Villain Season is good. long and tiring. I want to play something else with others. We are not born this way. I wish we understood that a little more.”
“It’s not just an audition from 25 years ago, it’s the whole thing. I want to let people know that behind those who don’t do well, who are mean, sometimes there’s a story.” concludes the actor.
to view or re-watch All for lightGo now on the TF1+ platform or stream on Netflix.
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