S2 is even more fun, and even though the overarching plotting is still very smart, there were a few hackneyed dialogues and it was a bit less believable in some places than S1. The cast really is very good: Kassovitz, Giraudeau, Darrousin, Drucker, Loiret Caillet are all memorable with the slight standouts being Darrousin and Drucker for me. It is superior to any spy US show since it's more nuanced, subtle, realistic, and less rah-rah (but also not supremely cynical), and it does this while often really looking like it's shot on a very limited budget.
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