One Boy, One Girl Leaves Netflix
Since its first broadcast on France 2 in the late 1990s, A boy, a girl has established itself as a true television phenomenon in France. With its humorous sketches depicting the daily life of a couple, played by the talented Jean Dujardin and Alexandra Lamy, the series has captured the hearts of millions of viewers.
For these two actors, the program (based on the Quebec series of the same name) made a mark a decisive turning point in their career. It was truly their debut on the small screen, and they quickly gained notoriety, so much so that Jean Dujardin even went on to win an Oscar for The artist. Their portrayals of Chouchou and Loulou have become iconic and have largely contributed to the success and longevity of the series.

Its short format, its funny situations and its unusual humor have made it a reference in terms of comedy. Even after so many years, A boy, a girl continues to raise laughs and bring together fans of all ages. The proof is that the series was one of the most watched programs on Netflix.
Only a few days left to enjoy it
But all good things must come to an end. : A boy, a girl will leave the platform’s catalog on October 19th. Since its release on Netflix a year ago, the series has seen an impressive resurgence in popularity. Despite its age, it has become one of the most watched series, attracting both early fans and a new generation of viewers. If you haven’t had the opportunity to (re)discover it yet, the time has come! You only have a few days left to binge-watch this cult series before it disappears from Netflix.
However, given its immense popularity which does not diminish over time, the series is rebroadcast very often on television, particularly on the NRJ12 channel.
Source: Cine Serie

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