Maxime Le Flaguais leads six-episode Tou.tv launch of Bienvenue à Kingston-Falls
maxime le flaguais leads Bienvenue à Kingston-Falls, which is available today on the Extra of Tou.tv as a six-episode police miniseries. Robin Aubert wrote and directed the series, and the full one-hour run is arriving in a single block on Radio-Canada’s pay platform.
Robin Aubert's Kingston-Falls
Robin Aubert built the series around a murder investigation in the fictional municipality of Kingston-Falls in Centre-du-Québec. The setup gives the show a small-town frame with a police case at the center, and the launch strategy makes all six episodes available at once instead of spacing them out.
Maxime Le Flaguais plays sergeant-detective Gabriel Serpent, the head of the local mini police station. Micheline Bernard plays the medical examiner Guylou, putting the two closest official roles on the case in place from the start, while the first scene already shows the body buried feet up in farmer Hervé Lebrun’s field.
Gabriel Serpent and Guylou
Gabriel Serpent is also carrying a family drama that is not disclosed, and his teenage twin sons are obsessed with video games. His mother appears only in a photo in the family home, which keeps the series focused on the work side of the investigation while hinting at pressure outside the station.
The opening image is deliberately off-kilter: the corpse is found with an orange bicycle wheel lodged in the crack of the victim’s backside. That detail pushes the show toward a mix of serious and comedic tones, with the tone described as sitting somewhere between Agatha Christie, Les voisins, Fargo, Twin Peaks and Inspirez, expirez.
Six episodes at once
The single-block release is the practical detail viewers should register. All six one-hour episodes are available today on the Extra of Tou.tv, so anyone who starts the series does not have to wait for a weekly rollout to see how Aubert’s small-town murder case develops.
For subscribers, that means the choice is immediate: start now and move through the entire investigation in one sitting or keep the series for later without losing track of an episode schedule. On a pay platform, that all-at-once release is the main change today, and it makes Bienvenue à Kingston-Falls a ready-made binge rather than a weekly appointment.