This specific episode, titled , is one of the more atmospheric and eerie entries in the series. Here’s a breakdown you can use to put together an interesting post about it: 🕯️ The Mystery: Witchcraft and a Missing Child
The episode kicks off with a chilling discovery: a young woman is found dead in the woods, her body partially scorched in what looks like a . To make matters even more urgent, it’s discovered she had just given birth, but her baby has vanished . Astrid et RaphaГ«lle 2x5
That sounds like you're diving into Season 2, Episode 5 of the French hit (known as Astrid: Murder in Paris in some regions). This specific episode, titled , is one of
We see more of the endearing, socially distanced dynamic between Astrid and Tetsuo. They share a park bench, sitting exactly four feet apart—a perfect visual of Astrid’s personal boundaries. That sounds like you're diving into Season 2,
Fans of the show often compare Astrid to a female, autistic Sherlock Holmes, and this episode showcases her ability to see "patterns" in rituals that others dismiss as nonsense.
Astrid finds herself empathising deeply with the missing baby, reflecting on her own life growing up without her mother.
The episode ends with a significant step for Astrid—she decides to call her mother, Mathilde , seeking answers about a part of her childhood she can't remember.