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As the investigation goes on, a lot of secrets and mysteries about the forest get uncovered, some of them worthy of having a whole spin-off for themselves. I don’t want to spoil this nail-biting thriller for you, but I need to tell you this miniseries has nothing supernatural in it. It’s a
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where everything has a human explanation. 9. “Criminal France”Genre: True crimeThis series is
like a collection of short stories. Each episode is a stand-alone story focusing on one criminal case. Because of this format, you really get a deep dive into each case, which is awesome for people like me who like true crime shows. You may have seen the English version of this show, so if you liked that version, watch the French one, too. 10. “Emily in Paris”Genre: DramedyOK, so this really a bonus series, and it’s probably 99% in English, but there are
enough French words and dialogue to teach the beginner French student. I never say things are “charming,” but this show is charming! It follows the adventures of Emily Cooper, a young American woman who moves to Paris for work.
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