La Fièvre - Season 1
Season 1
Soccer star Fodé Thiam goes off the rails in front of the cameras, calling his coach a "dirty toubab" (white in Wolof). Caught up in the media storm, the club calls on Sam Berger, a talented communicator, to manage the crisis. But her rival, Marie Kinsky, was not to be counted out, as she instrumentalized the event by fanning the flames of the identity and social rifts dividing the country. The fever never stops rising.
Episodes
Box to Box
As at the end of every season, the French soccer family celebrates its heroes. All hell breaks loose when Racing Paris star Fodé Thiam head-butts his coach, calling him a "dirty toubab". To manage the crisis, club president François Marens calls on the services of the Kairos Conseil agency, which includes talented communicator Sam Berger. Marie Kinsky, Sam's ex-friend and rival, instrumentalizes the event by fanning the flames of the identity divide.
Poison
To stem the escalation of the Fodé affair, Racing and the Kairos agency have to react, especially in the face of the decolonial collective "La Boucle" represented by the magnetic Kenza Chelbi. Tristan and Sam devise a response strategy. It will be the test of fire: the Canal Football Club interview. Marie uses her influence over a member of parliament to turn the tables and jeopardize Fodé's selection for the French national team. Sam realizes that a race between her and Kinsky has begun, and that civil peace in France may depend on the outcome.
Yesterday's world
After the attempted arson at Fodé's home, the crisis reaches its climax; demonstrators from The Loop storm Kinsky's theatre and threaten her physically.
Overton
Sam is devastated after her weaknesses is abused in Kinsky's dressing room; the police raid the racing club following the Fodé affair, threatening the club to seek a buyout to avoid bankruptcy.
Kill Bill
Kinsky pursues her pro-gun campaign with a new audience in mind: women; a reconciliation between Fodé and Pascal splits The Loop into pro and anti-Fodé factions.
The other congress
The pro-gun controversy spirals touching all spheres of life and Kinsky wins her gamble; Sam and Kinsky coach their candidates to debate each other in an ultimate showdown.
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