Why is Anne Elisabeth Bosse missing from Indefensible STAT gives us

Why is Anne-Élisabeth Bossé missing from “Indefensible”? “STAT” gives us a good lead – Showbizz.net

On Wednesday we learned that Marie-Anne Desjardins' character in “Indefensible” would spend some time in a health center in Costa Rica resting after suffering a second miscarriage that took a toll on her physically and especially mentally. The lawyer told her partner Maxime (Mathieu Baron) that she needed “a break from everything.” Will actress Anne-Élisabeth Bossé leave the series for a long time and why?

We recently asked the same questions to another actress in another daily. When Isabelle (Geneviève Schmidt) left STAT to work abroad, viewers were actually afraid they wouldn't see her again, wondering why and how.

The most amusing thing about all of this is that Anne-Élisabeth Bossé is most likely leaving Indefensible for the same reason as Geneviève Schmidt today. The latter starred in the same film as her STAT colleague Les-s-sœurs this fall. They simply did not leave our screens at the same time, as filming of both productions does not take place at the same time. There are a few weeks between STAT's broadcast and filming, while Indefensible's time is measured in months.

The arrival of the new lawyer Kim Nolin (Julie Trépanier) is certainly not unrelated to the fact that Anne-Élisabeth Bossé had to be absent for some time. We saw the same thing in STAT when Steve Jolicoeur (Marc Beaupré) arrived at the hospital just as Geneviève Schmidt was leaving the studio.

We know that Anne-Élisabeth Bossé was present during the filming of the final episodes of the season as she appeared in photos shared on social networks. In addition, on the microphone of Véronique et les Fantastiques, she mentioned that she had scenes to perform in November. So the month she said she would be gone in Wednesday's episode is definitely accurate.

Let us specify that in the comedy Les belles-sœurs Anne-Élisabeth Bossé will play Rose Ouimet, the sister of Germaine Lauzon, played by Geneviève Schmidt. Everything is in everything!

The adaptation of Michel Tremblay's play is directed and written by René Richard Cyr. We invite you to discover here an excerpt from Les Belles-Soeurs with the two favorite actresses.