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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: WordOfGod said that, while the producer (the french channel TF1) allow the writers to do a lot of things in the show, they are especially cold about the introduction of any form of antagonist : Joséphine being an angel, any antagonist against her would be the Devil... which would be too much for the censors, and the writers have to dodge this by introducing deuteragonists instead. Same goes with God (Joséphine's "boss"), who is mentionned indirectly but never by name or by apparence. Many detractors of the show note that, while it's bland and too nice to be interesting, the concept in itself could be intersting if used properly.

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WordOfGod said that, while the producer (the french channel TF1) allow the writers to do a lot of things in the show, they are especially cold about the introduction of any form of antagonist : antagonist: Joséphine being an angel, a GuardianAngel, any antagonist against her would be [[GoodAngelBadAngel the Devil...Devil]]... which would be too much for the censors, and the writers have to dodge this by introducing deuteragonists instead.
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Same goes with God {{God}} (Joséphine's "boss"), who is mentionned indirectly but never by name or by apparence. apparence.
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Many detractors of the show note that, while it's bland and too nice to be interesting, the concept in itself could be intersting interesting if used properly.properly.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: WordOfGod said that, while the producer (the french channel TF1) allow the writers to do a lot of things in the show, they are especially cold about the introduction of any form of antagonist : Joséphine being an angel, any antagonist against her would be the Devil... which would be too much for the censors, and the writers have to dodge this by introducing deuteragonists instead. Same goes with God (Joséphine's "boss"), who is mentionned indirectly but never by name or by apparence. Many detractors of the show note that, while it's bland and too nice to be interesting, the concept in itself could be intersting if used properly.

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