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Balthazar - Season 1

Series: Balthazar
4.5
(704)
Episodes
6
Rating
TVMA
Year
2018

About

Suave, smart, and somewhat strange, Raphaël Balthazar (Tomer Sisley, We're the Millers) can make the dead speak like no one else. As a forensic pathologist in Paris, his unconventional methods and mordant wit clash with the no-nonsense approach of Chief Inspector Hélène Bach (Hélène de Fougerolles, Le secret d'Elise). But together they solve the city's most disturbing crimes: a dead woman covered in someone else's blood, mismatched body parts found in the river, a frozen corpse in a truck, and more. Beneath his bon vivant attitude, however, Balthazar remains haunted by the murder of his wife twelve years ago. When new evidence suggests her killer may still be at large, Balthazar must shake off the ghosts of the past to unravel the mysteries of the present. This contemporary French-language series blends humor and heartbreak for a take on the police procedural.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 6

1. Of Flesh and Blood

57m

When called to a crime scene, unconventional forensic pathologist Raphaël Balthazar immediately clashes with the new, no-nonsense chief inspector, Hélène Bach. But they must work together to solve the double homicide of a public prosecutor and his wife, who were gunned down in their home, leaving behind their traumatized young daughter.

2. Death Sentence

58m

Reeling from the realization that the person who murdered his wife, Lise, could still be at large, Balthazar arrives to a gruesome scene: a beaten man with his face torn off. Everyone the police interview claims the victim was well-liked, so why was he dumped miles from his home, and why didn't he ever mention his years-old injuries to his wife?

3. All or Nothing

53m

Bach calls on Balthazar to examine a young woman found dead in a truck, but the deceased's body is completely frozen. The police have few leads to go on until Balthazar finds a piece of evidence that connects her to a seemingly unrelated case.

Reviews

"Solid and inviting crime drama with a charming lead."
Matt Roush, TV Insider
"A fresh take."
Drama Quarterly

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