To represent her depression, she uses a mysterious character that appears alongside her when she "thinks dark thoughts," as noted by Canal+.
Unlike many sitcoms that treat sadness as a punchline, Désordres dives deep into: To represent her depression, she uses a mysterious
Is it actually good? Critics and viewers generally agree that the series is a success for a few key reasons: It captures the "downs" of celebrity—the loneliness of
Foresti depicts her real-life struggles with solitude and the fear of death. The "Worth It" Factor Critics from Ouest-France highlight
It captures the "downs" of celebrity—the loneliness of a large apartment, the struggle for inspiration, and the disconnect between a public persona and private reality.
She handles her reliance on medication with a mix of brutal honesty and dry humor, aiming to break the French taboo around mental illness. 3. The "Worth It" Factor
Critics from Ouest-France highlight that she surrounds herself with great talent, including her real-life housekeeper, adding a layer of grounded realism.