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Flashback on TF1: how does season 2 end? Explanation of the ending

This Thursday evening, TF1 is broadcasting the last episodes of “Flashback”, the detective series with Michaël Youn and Constance Gay. The opportunity to discover who is the murderer of Elsa’s mother.

Warning, this article contains spoilers for the end of season 2 of Flashback. If you haven’t seen it yet, move on!

Last Thursday, April 9, TF1 launched the broadcast of the new season 2 of Flashback, a detective series hosted by Michaël Youn and Constance Gay, which this time transported viewers back to 1996.

By returning to the present, Elsa discovered that, although she managed to save her father, her intervention had dramatic consequences, since this time it was her mother who was murdered in 1996.

The young woman has no choice but to return to the past to try to discover who owns this mysterious figure wearing a Chirac mask who shot her mother.

How Flashback season 2 ends

In the last episode, Elsa and Josselin finally manage to lift the veil on the person responsible for Anouk’s death. And the murderer is none other than Garnier (Lionel Erdogan).

After managing to stop him before he harmed her mother, Elsa is finally ready to return to the present. She then wakes up in the present, at the time of her accident.

Elsa is more than happy to discover that she has succeeded in her mission and is now back in her own time. But his happiness is short-lived. She discovers with amazement that her father, who held her hand at the time of the time travel, was also transported to 2024.

A surprising ending to say the least which obviously leaves the door open to a season 3, which has not yet been ordered by TF1. “We have to shoot the sequel, because it’s going to be even stupider,” Michaël Youn confided during a press briefing. “The rest will be so funny.”

During an interview, the actor also revealed that the potential season 3 should see Josselin evolve in the present. “It may be happening in a current era. I can’t tell you more but if we can travel to the past, we can also travel to the future,” he explained. What will the new challenges be? Answer soon on TF1.

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Originally published at Almouwatin.com

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Lahcen Hammouch
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Lahcen Hammouch is a Journalist. CEO of Bruxelles Media. Sociologist by the ULB. President of the African Civil Society Forum for Democracy.

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