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6.0 4 Seasons • 58 Episodes

Entre deux draps

A sketch comedy presenting the daily life of four couples and two roommates of different ages and backgrounds. In a realistic tone, it explores in a raw and disarming way all facets of the couple, unfiltered in the privacy of the bedroom, one of the only places where one can truly be oneself.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Guillaume Girard

    Guillaume Girard

    Marco

  • Karine Gonthier-Hyndman

    Karine Gonthier-Hyndman

    Virginie

  • Pier-Luc Funk

    Pier-Luc Funk

    Antoine

  • Virginie Ranger-Beauregard

    Virginie Ranger-Beauregard

    Lydia Desrochers

  • Matthieu Pepper

    Matthieu Pepper

    Thomas

  • Fayolle Jean Jr

    Fayolle Jean Jr

    Valère

  • Simon Pigeon

    Simon Pigeon

    Jean-Pascal

  • Antoine Pilon

    Antoine Pilon

    Simon

  • Bénédicte Décary

    Bénédicte Décary

    Marie-Ève

Overview

A sketch comedy presenting the daily life of four couples and two roommates of different ages and backgrounds. In a realistic tone, it explores in a raw and disarming way all facets of the couple, unfiltered in the privacy of the bedroom, one of the only places where one can truly be oneself.

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