: Sara Mortensen continues to deliver a standout performance as Astrid Nielsen , capturing the "oceans of emotion" beneath her rigid exterior as she tackles her own internal "demons" during the hospital investigation. Episode Details Director : Chloé Micout Writers : Mathieu Leblanc and Joseph Lantigny Rating : TV-14 Notable Guest : Stéphane Guillon as Alain Lamarck
: The episode focuses heavily on the central mystery, leaving the overarching romantic arcs (such as Astrid's relationship with Tetsuo Tanaka ) largely unaddressed. However, it provides significant insight into Astrid’s past and her ability to navigate environments that challenge her neurodivergent perspective. Astrid e RaphaГ«lle s03e04
: The episode is described as "playfully subverting" detective fiction conventions. While the solution is slightly implausible, the convoluted investigation keeps the audience engaged. : Sara Mortensen continues to deliver a standout
REVIEW: Astrid: Murder In Paris (S3 E4/8) | The Killing Times : The episode is described as "playfully subverting"
The investigation begins when a convicted murderer, , is found suffocated in his room at a psychiatric hospital. Although Lebel was under constant guard and physical restraint, the security guard insists no one entered the room.
Critics from The Killing Times gave this episode high praise, noting it as the up to that point.