“Fubar”, “Yellowjackets”, “The Night Agent”…: which series to watch this weekend?



Qhat are we watching this weekend? While waiting to discover the final cowries of the Roy family and to say goodbye, not without a certain emotion, to the exceptional Succession – the very last episode of the saga is broadcast on May 28 on HBO and on May 29 in France on Prime Video –, there is fortunately something to rejoice with the latest arrivals on the series planet.

We obviously celebrate the great return of “Schwarzie” and we let ourselves be seduced by the very nineties of Fubar, we find with a guilty joy the unbalanced forty-somethings of Yellowjackets and their cannibalistic memories, and finally we do not mind being carried away by a story of rhythmic and formidably effective espionage.

Yellowjackets: feminism and cannibalism

The fascinating and frightening Yellowjackets are back! Like season 1 (already stunning), this season 2, which starts on Canal+, navigates between two temporal strata: 1996, when American high school girls find themselves alone in the middle of the forest after an air crash and come to resort to cannibalism and strange shamanic rituals to survive…, and the present time, where the survivors are in their forties, haunted by their traumas of the time. We rediscover with delight the agonizing atmosphere His Majesty of the Flies of a series which owes much to its virtuoso actresses – Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress and, newcomer perfectly in tune, Lauren Ambrose, Claire de Six Feet Under. After a somewhat wobbly first episode, season 2 is still increasing in intensity. Because what is at stake here, beyond the virtuosity of the double story with its parallelisms and its visual rhymes, is the uncompromising exploration of a form of specifically feminine savagery of which cannibalism is the powerful symbol. The thorny questions of self-construction, identity, motherhood are at the heart of a series which – in the manner of Rosemary’s Baby (Roman Polanski, 1969) – stays permanently on the wire between paranoid fantasy and real nightmare. A success signed Bart Nickerson and Ashley Lyle, a damn gifted duo.

Yellowjacketsseason 2 – From May 25 every Thursday at 9 p.m. (2 episodes per evening) on ​​Canal+ then on myCanal (season 1 available in its entirety).

Fubar : for the good words of Schwarzie

In English, the slang acronym Fubar means Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition. Translation: any situation that is completely disastrous or screwed up in advance. Spielberg had made it the subject of a tasty dialogue in We have to save the soldier RyanNetflix uses it to baptize the great return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to the screen since 2019. With such a title, the series created by Nick Santora (already guilty of the super stupid Scorpio on CBS) had every interest in dumping to escape the sarcasm and… let’s say that everything will depend on your ability to indulge our good old Terminator and his 75 years on the clock. On a more familiar plot you die, this eight-part spy comedy follows the fates of Luke Brunner (Schwarzie) and his daughter Emma (Monica Barbaro), both CIA agents, who discover in the field that everyone was lying to another for years on his real job. We think a lot about True Liesa bit to Mr and Mrs Smithbut don’t wait for Fubar the same spectacular and virtuoso action scenes. Lazy but entertaining, the series relies above all on the intact capital of sympathy and the glibness of its cigar superstar, as well as on countless verbal battles between Brunner father and daughter who, inevitably, will end up tuning their violins in the face of common peril. The whole thing doesn’t really take itself seriously, the secondary characters of agents camped by Milan Carter and Fortune Feimster give a kilometer of nods to pop culture, the villain of the story is a pure psychopath… And, yes, let’s be indulgent: in small doses, the very nineties aroma of Fubar lets himself be smelled without displeasure (and with a good bucket of popcorn).

Fubar. Available on Netflix since May 25.

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The Night Agent: 24 hours flat in ten episodes

The only name of Shawn Ryan in a credits is enough to make any fan of series salivate. And for good reason, he is the creator of the revered The Shield, which, in the early 2000s, came to revolutionize the genre by immersing us, without precautions, in the American prison universe. Since then, the producer has gone through other more or less successful cases, including the odorless SWAT., but The Night Agent, his latest creation, has the merit of being extremely effective. Enough in any case for a second season to have already been signed. The Night Agent follows the adventures of agent Peter Sutherland plunged despite himself in a vast conspiracy at the top of the state. And the ten episodes to follow his hunt for the traitor, in the charming company of a young woman herself hunted by killers with profiles of serial killers. Few dead times in the program of this series, which while flirting with the (less good seasons) of 24 hour clock, may strangely remind you The Bodyguard (another massive UK Netflix hit of 2018). Is it the physical resemblance between his two heroes (Gabriel Basso, who started as a child in The Big Cand Richard Madden, former sacrificed hero of Game Of Thrones)? Is it the similarity with the opening scene which takes place in a subway targeted by a terrorist? Never mind. Let yourself be caught up and rediscover with delight the joys of binge-watching.

The Night Agent. Available on Netflix since March 23.

6 weeks left to watch…

Manayek : the Israeli nugget that dethrones Fauda

One, Izzy, is an investigator with the Israel Police Force. The other Barak, runs one of the most important police stations in the country. Izzy, whose finicky integrity has earned her much enmity among her colleagues, is about to retire. Barak, a sunny smile and a promising future, is a brigade leader adored by all. They have always been friends and have supported each other like brothers in the hardships they have just gone through: one is coming out of a trying couple crisis, the other has lost his wife to dazzling cancer. Also, when Barak finds himself, suspected of corruption, in the police’s sights, Izzy first does everything possible to defend him, protect him, convinced of his old friend’s innocence. Until doubt sets in. Multi-award-winning, subtle and carried by formidable actors, Manayek is an uncompromising dive into the meanders of the Israeli police, their violence and their little arrangements with the law. A true Greek tragedy that questions friendship, honesty, and tirelessly blurs the tracks until the last episode. Panting.

Manayek, 10 episodes. Available until July 5 on Arte TV.




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