


Season 2 • Episode 10
LatestAn invested father-in-law, Nicolas is devastated when his girlfriend leaves him and cuts him off. So he takes refuge in his childhood hometown to find his friends and navigate with them through their lives as modern men.
Acting
Guillaume Laurin's Nicolas: a walking emotional hangover you root for
Writing
Dialogue that actually sounds like men failing to communicate
Production
Belflower feels lived-in, not prettied up for prestige TV
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Belflower joins a wave of Québécois series dissecting masculinity through regional specificity—think Les Invincibles but with more emotional hangover.
Creator Jeanne Leblanc deliberately cast actors with established chemistry; Laurin and de Cotret were friends before playing brothers, which explains the lived-in rivalry.