Guest of "Media Culture" Wednesday on Europe 1, the comedian and screenwriter Kheiron pleaded Wednesday in favor of the series, undercut according to him, "The little house on the prairie".

"I cried every 15 minutes," he admits to Philippe Vandel's microphone. 

INTERVIEW

"Touching", "brilliant" and "understated".

Wednesday in

Culture-Médias

on Europe 1, Kheiron did not have enough glowing words to defend his favorite series ...

The little house on the prairie

.

He had also paid tribute to him in

Weeds

, his film released in 2018. "I made all the episodes at once to choose the moments that would fit with the script. I cried every 15 minutes!" he remembers. 

"It's a timeless series"

The Little House on the Prairie

tells the story of the Ingalls, a 19th century American pioneer family.

A nice TV classic?

Far from it, answers Kheiron.

"There is a lot of drama. They blinded a 12 or 13 year old girl, a boy becomes addicted to morphine. The series is about incest, rape, racism ..." 

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Defending his favorite series, Kheiron praises the game of Michael Landon, interpreter of Charles Ingalls, the father of the family but also screenwriter, producer and director of the series.

"He fascinates me. He's a brilliant guy, crazy benevolent."

A "timeless" series, concludes Kheiron, "which should be immortal".