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From YouTube to Netflix, including replays of television channels and podcasts of radio stations,

20 Minutes

concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen or listen to again.

"This way up", a pleasing anxiolytic series

Fan of

Fleabag

in lack of black humor, this British series will delight you.

Available on MyCanal, she follows Aine, an English teacher in London of Irish origin who has just been released from a nursing home after a suicide attempt.

Accompanied by her sister, Shona (the magnificent Sharon Horgan of the equally successful

Catastrophe

), Aine takes refuge in antics to reassure her elder sister.

On the menu: depression and black humor.

A nugget that is best enjoyed in these times of slightly anxiety-provoking confinement.

"Normal People" to live a passionate love

We stay with the Irish accent for twelve episodes, the time to discover the most tumultuous and romantic love story of 2020. Connell, high school star from a small town in Ireland, falls in love with Marianne , a brilliant teenager but rejected by her peers.

Too cold and too singular to please.

Connell lets himself be seduced, but refuses to formalize this relationship, for fear of being laughed at.

And Marianne submits to the shame of this boy.

From the small town in the west of Ireland to the benches of Trinity College, in Dublin, their destinies intersect and entwine, until they lose their mind.

A series, adapted from the bestseller of Sally Rooney, which touches the sublime and will make you live (by proxy) all the tones of the feeling of love: from passion to resentment, to jealousy, through wonder.

You can find this wonder on Starzplay.

Great music with "High Fidelity"

Going a little unnoticed, the

High Fidelity

series is

worth the detour.

In this series available on Hulu, Zoë Kravitz takes over from John Cusack to play Rob, a record store lover of vinyls and pop culture, who explores her love life through frenzied playlists.

Extremely entertaining, the series offers characters just as endearing as in the cult film of the 2000s. In the cast, we find Kingsley Ben-Adir (we also discovered in Barack Obama in

The Comey rule

), what more could you ask for ?

A podcast to relive your adolescence

A whole generation will recognize itself in Lucie's words. 

Mes 14 ans

(studio Paradiso) explores the diary of journalist Lucie Mikaélian twenty years later.

She rereads her writings from the year she turned 14 and rediscovers, not without surprise, her obsession with sex, love and academic success.

Take a look back at a time when teens chat on Messenger, wear Eastpak backpacks and dress as skateboarders (even when they're not skateboarding).

Welcome to the 2000s. A podcast in the shape of a sour candy.

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