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I saw?  “Lost Baggage”: “No flogging drama or coercive heroism” |  I saw?

I saw? “Lost Baggage”: “No flogging drama or coercive heroism” | I saw?

televisionTen days after the March 22, 2016, attacks, pregnant Samira Laroussa, the agent at the airport, ordered the return of all baggage and personal items left in the departure hall to the victims and relatives. This is a short summary of “Lost Baggage,” the new Sunday evening novel on One. But is it really necessary to “use” such a dramatic moment for a TV series? And does the series leave as deep an impression as the tragic events themselves? “The chances are slim that we will continue to talk about this series in six years.”


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