ternal return. Is it a necessary evil? He already gave his "press reviews" in recent seasons. A great success, he returns, a committed humorist, clear, at the margins. A ridiculous clown or missionary, an actor first and foremost, Alévêque dissects news in a timely fashion, and everything the press says.

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