Trademark of the soap opera of France 3, the responsiveness of "Plus belle la vie" to the news again impressed Wednesday.

Fiction paid homage to Samuel Paty, on the very day of the national homage dedicated to him.

Reactivity level,

Plus belle la vie

 (still) was strong on Wednesday.

While we learned on Tuesday how fiction managed to circumvent the Covid-19, it adapted from Wednesday evening to the news of the Conflans attack and the assassination of Samuel Paty.

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A scene in the teachers' room

While the tribute to Samuel Paty took place at the Sorbonne Wednesday at the end of the day, the daily soap opera of France 3 rebounded on this tragic news in its episode of the day.

In one of the scenes, the characters of the principal Claude Rochat, the French teacher Cécilia Hornus and her colleague Coralie Blain are in the teachers' room to pay tribute to their colleague, beheaded last week after showing caricatures in class. of Muhammad.

@PBLVofficiel and its actors pay tribute to # SamuelPatypic.twitter.com / w5bt2WQcs9

- France 3 (@ France3tv) October 21, 2020

"The profession of teacher has never been so hard, but never so necessary. Thank you for believing in it again", says in particular the character of the principal of establishment.

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Trademark of the soap opera

This is not the first time that

Plus belle la vie has

 reacted to the news in this way.

The soap opera has always focused on anchoring itself in reality, and therefore reacting to the tragedies that shake French society.

In September 2019, a nod to Jacques Chirac had been slipped into the episode broadcast the day after his disappearance.

In 2015, the actors also paid tribute to the victims of the attacks of November 13.