Hippolyte Girardot
The minister of Norway, Jesper Berg is kidnapped. Berg and the Norwegian government is pressed by Russia and the EU to start the oil production in Norway.
Prime Minister Jesper Berg looks ahead to the Russians’ departure but a major event at an oil and gas facility at Viksund changes the entire political landscape.
Prime Minister Jesper Berg offers the EU a referendum that goes entirely against his ideology, while Hans Martin attempts to find out who is behind the Viksund attack.
Jesper Berg has won the election, but the Russians show no sign of leaving Norway. Meanwhile, Hans Martin receives an intriguing offer from the Russians.
England, 1990. Patrick Melrose, now 31, is finally clean and practicing law. Despite avoiding social situations and their inevitable temptations, Patrick is persuaded to attend a high society event in…
With the election thrown into turmoil, Lucas finds himself at the center of a political feeding frenzy. Rachel makes a dramatic public statement.
As Marseille’s mayor rallies support for a controversial casino project, his longtime protégé prepares to take a bold step.
While Barrès and Taro plot their next moves, a brutal act jolts the city. Rachel tries to find out what her husband is hiding.
With the party in turmoil, Barrès grows bolder in his attacks. Taro makes a startling discovery about his rival’s past.
Julia confronts Lucas as her father begins to have second thoughts about the campaign. A jealous Eric tries to sabotage Sélim.
An anonymous email stokes tensions between Robert and Rachel. Julia comes up with a shrewd campaign ploy, while Farid tries to rig the vote.
Shifting allegiances and devastating twists leave the campaigns reeling as the final vote looms.
A bombshell in the debate shakes up the race. Meanwhile, Julia visits the prison and begins to piece together a long-buried story.