Tout va bien - Season 1

Season 1
The daily life of an ordinary family, therefore necessarily neurotic and conflictual, confronted with the serious illness of one of its children. Anne, the matriarch of the Vasseur tribe, best-selling author of personal development books, is confronted with a #metoo that touches her publisher and lover. Her husband Pascal is looking for his place with this woman who takes a lot. Claire, very involved and disturbed by her niece's illness, must also forge ties with the daughter of her companion Antonio, whose ex-wife does not give them gifts. Marion tries to keep her family life afloat with Stéphane and to bear the illness of her daughter Rose by escaping into a relationship with Louis. As for Vincent, Claire and Marion's brother, a steward who appears detached from everything, will take the reality of life head-on.

Episodes

Alphonse
The Vasseur family prepares for a bone marrow transplant for Rose, age nine, who has leukemia.

La biche
It's transplant day. Marion retreats into denial, and Claire tries to draw her back to reality.

Confinement
After several weeks in the transplant room, Rose's health shows no signs of improvement.

Non ma fille, tu n'iras pas danser
Relief aside, Marion discovers their new life at home with Rose, whose illness turns into a tyrant.

Lone Palm
Claire and Marion are on vacation with Léonie and Lou, but misery is no less painful under the sun.

Le divin enfant
The doctors grant Rose a discharge for Christmas. Claire realizes it's most likely her last.

Romy et l'océan
Rose is in intensive care. The doctors tell her parents that she only has a few days to live.

L'anomalie
Three weeks have passed, and the doctors don't understand: Rose is still alive and improving.
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