Fortier

Season 5

8 episodes · Feb 5, 2004

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  • S5E1

    The anonymous street

    Feb 5, 2004

    A gruesome discovery forces Fortier to embark on a descent into the hellish mind of the psychopath Thétreault. Nothing reassuring for her SAS colleagues, who are confronted with a man who mumbles and an old woman who falls from the sky.

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  • S5E2

    The man who ate his words

    Feb 12, 2004

    Frappier's aggressiveness forces Fortier to adjust her communication techniques. The situation worsens as investigators desperately search for a witness in the deserted neighborhood.

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  • S5E3

    The horror of the double

    Feb 19, 2004

    The SAS detectives are trying to find the missing link in the Tupper Street murder series. Meanwhile, Fortier focuses on the only potential witness, a young boy with many secrets.

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  • S5E4

    star academie

    Mar 4, 2004

    A 5-year-old child disappears from his home. The SAS (Special Administrative Section) is on the case, but investigators find no trace of the missing child

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  • S5E5

    Family spirit

    Mar 11, 2004

    Suspects are lining up in the case of the missing child. It's up to Fortier to uncover what this strange family is hiding. What's going on? Runaway? Kidnapping? Murder? Anything is possible.

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  • S5E6

    Windigo

    Mar 18, 2004

    The psychopath Tétreault is harassing Fortier, and the SAS officers are worried about their psychologist's mental state. Johnson tries to intervene without Fortier's knowledge, but a strange incident forces the squad to flee the city in a hurry.

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  • S5E7

    The deadly forest

    Mar 25, 2004

    A bloodthirsty monster haunts the forest surrounding an Indian reservation. While investigators grapple with unfamiliar customs, Fortier tries to understand the parallel universe of a very particular culture.

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  • S5E8

    Bad dream

    Apr 1, 2004

    With her back against the wall, Anne Fortier takes a desperate gamble and decides to direct the investigation deep into the forest. The longer it goes on, the less likely it becomes that her missing colleague will be found safe and sound. At the risk of offending the Native American communities of the nearby reservation, she sets out to confront the bloodthirsty aggressor on his own territory. Fortier is then confronted with phenomena that her scientific training would lead her to describe as "supernatural." This harrowing investigation, where the paranormal gradually overrides reason, seems destined to seal the fate of the SAS members forever.

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