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Try turning off the subtitles first and see if you can get the gist of the story just by listening.
French is notorious for its tricky pronunciation, so if you’re getting confused or you want to catch an unfamiliar word, turn the subtitles back on. Keep other study resources around. You’ll pretty much need to have a good dictionary app or website while watching (those new words can pile up fast!). Personally, I also like making flashcards for new vocabulary that keeps coming up. Unlike the regular experience of watching a TV series, studying with French TV series might end up with you having to
pause the video constantly or being unsure about what exactly just happened in a dialogue.