Après: Season 1 - 6 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
June 10, 2021
Moments after an incomprehensibly traumatic and violent act, the village of Lac-Sabin is left in havoc. Grocery manager Maryse tries to establish order throughout the erupting chaos. WARNING: Contains graphic gun violence and disturbing images.
1x2 - Episode 2
June 17, 2021
Media and police descend on Lac-Sabin. A special crisis social worker, Antoine is sent to help the villagers. Maryse is questioned repeatedly by police, forcing her to relive her account of the attack.
1x3 - Episode 3
June 24, 2021
A week after the event, Antoine gives Maryse’s fragile, naive daughter, Danahée, who has Down’s Syndrome extra attention in helping her navigate her panic attacks as a result of the violent attack.
1x4 - Episode 4
July 1, 2021
Secrets come to the surface as certain villagers’ names are implicated in the violent attack. Maryse has a plan to rebuild Lac-Sabin, and everyone is starting to see that Antoine’s stabilization efforts are providing relief.
1x5 - Episode 5
July 8, 2021
The village of Lac-Sabin unites behind Maryse’s plan. Meanwhile, Simone, the only daughter of the town’s “Cursed Couple” wrestles inner demons when faced with the ultimate betrayal by her father.
1x6 - Episode 6
July 15, 2021
Antoine says his farewells to Maryse and Lac-Sabin. When his replacement arrives– he isn’t as universally welcomed. Danahée inspires Mayor Toussaint to organize a memorial for the village.
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