This is an absolutely beautiful episode of this mostly brilliant series. I am struck on several levels. Firstly, the unique relationship of the two lead characters; they are perfectly cast and work beautifully with and against each other.
Secondly is the fascinating subject of the drink cognac. I think most of us are undereducated about a drink that is exotic and expensive. It has a history and cult that were great to learn about. I did some internet search, and the situation with the crop that forms the base of the plot is true.
Thirdly, of course, is the exceptional scenery, but this is true with all of these shows.
Fourthly (is that a word?), the storyline of the brother is elegant, respectful and fascinating.
I want to, again, say how fantastic the lead actors, Eléonore Bernheim and Olivier Sitruk are. As with the Lille 2 episode, I wish these people in these roles were real!
I usually watch this show on a streaming service called Hoopla which shows many of the MhZ network shows. It is a service you get through your public library and watch on a Roku or on your computer. Ask at your library if they have the service. However, this episode was from the group missing from Hoopla and I was able to get it from Target on DVD. It is Set 3. It is expensive, but has about 22 episodes.
Another fantastic show I watched on Hoopla was Captain Marleau. Please ignore the goofy art they put on the show title!