Not really. American political culture is highly hypocrite, as well as the French (European) one. None is based on moral grounds. That kind of dialogue of intelligence men is highly unlikely cause between them they are quite cynical about "moralization". CIA torture people (Haspel case), and nobody is really concerned.
@@sermec2076 It does not mean Americans have a higher moral ground on monogamy or anything else, just that it can be a very political issue in the US, and not at all in France. The history has shown us that.
This one and the shoe scene from season 2. And the bay of pigs incident, and the blue gerboa incident. I love how this show retcons historical events as the blundering accidents of some french buffoons trying to pretend they had everything under control.
And now even Luc Besson is being destroyed because he DIDN'T do quid pro quo... I showed my french friend this scene because it is shocking to me how much the attitude has changed. In some ways france is worse than america now
reminds me of Sukarno, the Soviets/KGB tried to blackmail him on a trip with a tape that showed him having sex with soviet women only for him to requests copies of the tape
@@thomasb.5643 Hollande's mistress wasn't the reason his Poll numbers went down. It's how he handled Terrorism and Labor Rights. Every French President has a Mistress.
Well technically, he is right, it's not good for a politician to sleep with womens. We lost a Président like that, Felix Faure, he died in the Élysée (French White House) while his mistress was blowing him XD
J'apprends le français en ce moment, et même si je ne suis pas américaine, j'imagine que je sonne comme l'homme en costume marron quand je parle français, haha
@@thomasdemarteau6367 Intéressant... comme Cecile, j'apprends le français et pour moi c'est plus facile de comprendre les américaines que les français dans cette serie...
Le Français est une langue complexe à parler et bien plus encore à écrire. Il y a des championnats de dictée où des personnes très instruites font assez facilement dix ou vingt fautes en vingt lignes. Je fus taxi parisien dans ma jeunesse et j'aimais plaisanter avec les étrangers en leur disant que les taxis français ne parlaient pas l'anglais, mais pas tellement plus le français correctement.
@@pertuydaniel7263 C'est une langue complexe, mais ça fait partie de sa beauté, mais ce que j'aime le plus c'est la sonorité, la musicalité de la langue. C'est une des raisons pour laquelle je suis très motivé à continuer apprendre le français. Merci pour ton anecdote.
Dans cette scene on voit que les américains auraient dans l idée de le faire chanter, Mais en france avoir une maitresse est d'un banal, qu'ils ne comprennent pas.
actor who plays the agent in begie suit has acting abilities only works by dropping cigarette ashes. also it is both funny and sad that older agents don't know english or german and suprise that andre knows. their world as big as france. Also they born into a war and lived to see another war. They spend their time battling and womanizing.
@@ImperatorClassyes, but it's part of what is being satirized. A running theme of the show is that the characters are under the delusion that France is a superpower on par with America and the USSR, just as the French Empire is fading into the past.
The Maréchal is a military rank but since WW2 it commonly refers to Maréchal Petain who was head of state during the French occupation and collaboration with the Nazis. Comparing Petain to the Général (Charles De Gaulle) is a hook to the jaw of the French that leaves them speachless.
In case you like me didn't get the Maréchal joke, they are referring to Marshall Petain who was collaborating with nazis as a French head of state and who was sentenced to death after the war for it.
Not a french. But what choice did he have? If noone had surrendered, would South France be directly occupied as well? Petain at least got some degree of autonomy for the French.
@@cypp8245 Its more complexe than that. Petain and Franco secretlty pushed Hitler against Russia. It was a main moove to change the balance. About jews more than 90% of french jews were saved because we were giving foregners jews, some other countries its ore like 90% of jews killed... I don't say everything is white, but its a really complexe context when you are occupied. Everything is not dark or white, its more a grey shit with everything inside.
@@ada-boy an army officer above general. I'm fairly sure the title doesn't exist anymore. In this case it refers to the Maréchal Pétain, a former world war one hero who was the highest officer of the french army at the start of WW2, and was given full power by the french government. He then proceeded to surrender to Hitler, give the latter the northern half, and keep the southern half to himself, maintaining collaboration with the nazis. He famously replaced the "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" (freedom, quality, fraternity) motto with "travail, famille, patrie" (work, family, nation), which says it all really.
@@maximeteppe7627 "an army officer above general. I'm fairly sure the title doesn't exist anymore." It still exist. However, it isn't a rank properly say, it's a distinction, like the private 1st class. Marshall and 1st class don't have any autority over army general (général d'armée) and private (soldat). It's mostly a way to aknowledge the career and accomplishment of an officer. The title isn't used that much today, since flag officer don't really have opportunities to shine anymore, but it still exist. Funny thing, the french army actually has two other rank using the word "maréchal": maréchal des logis and maréchal des logis chef, which are NCO rank equivalent to sergeant and staff sergeant. They're mostly used in cavalry unit or former cavalry unit, like Gendarmerie, artillery, armor, train, etc...
Wait .... that marshal line had to be an innocent joke .... right, cause senior rank ? ^^ Otherwise, if not, than they just insulted the fuck out of every French in the room haha
Well yes, but, are you surprised comming from guys willing to cheat an election using some scandal, instead of protecting the democracy in their country ? :'D
Yes but before French spoke of the "little contribution" of the americans during ww2, so as french I think they deserved this "Marechal Joke". I think is just like buddies breaking each other balls, because no one react to the jokes.
A bit late but the joke is that the US government wanted to side with Marshal Pétain (Vichy France) rather than with DeGaulle (Free France), but were forced to go with DeGaulle thank to Winston Churchill.
@@captainburnos2828 Oui, c'est la 2ème lecture. En 1ère intention les américains répondent à la "small contribution" mais en 2ème intention il est tout à fait avéré que le gouvernement américain de l'époque ne voulait à aucun prix de Gaulle ! (qui voulait totalement affranchir la France des US) dialogue génial ils sont tous incroyables dans leur rôle.
This is one of the funniest scenes of this show. It hilariously shows the massive disconnect with French and American culture. Lmfao..
Not really. American political culture is highly hypocrite, as well as the French (European) one. None is based on moral grounds. That kind of dialogue of intelligence men is highly unlikely cause between them they are quite cynical about "moralization". CIA torture people (Haspel case), and nobody is really concerned.
@@sermec2076 remember its a comedy mate
@@sermec2076 It does not mean Americans have a higher moral ground on monogamy or anything else, just that it can be a very political issue in the US, and not at all in France. The history has shown us that.
This one and the shoe scene from season 2. And the bay of pigs incident, and the blue gerboa incident. I love how this show retcons historical events as the blundering accidents of some french buffoons trying to pretend they had everything under control.
And now even Luc Besson is being destroyed because he DIDN'T do quid pro quo... I showed my french friend this scene because it is shocking to me how much the attitude has changed. In some ways france is worse than america now
This scene absolutely killed me. Amazing show. The frenchies still rule when it comes to giving us a great script and peformance.
La meilleure scène de la série, la barrière culturelle infranchissable; juste hilarant !
We need season 3
i love how jackard keeps correcting mistakes lol living up to the stereotypes
My favorite scene from the series!
reminds me of Sukarno, the Soviets/KGB tried to blackmail him on a trip with a tape that showed him having sex with soviet women only for him to requests copies of the tape
Looool
Chad
C'est le choc des cultures
Tout ce qu'il y a à savoir sur l'affaire Griveaux est dans cette séquence
In France, that wouldn't be discredit but would make him way more popular...
That's true, Hollande did go up on the polls when his affair was revealed hahaha
Or in italy it would get him invited to the bunga bunga parties
@@thomasb.5643 Hollande's mistress wasn't the reason his Poll numbers went down. It's how he handled Terrorism and Labor Rights. Every French President has a Mistress.
@@holliemollie5409 Who is Macron's then??
Well technically, he is right, it's not good for a politician to sleep with womens.
We lost a Président like that, Felix Faure, he died in the Élysée (French White House) while his mistress was blowing him XD
Those agents speak French like Mitt Romney
i know, their accents are so bad
More like Brad Pitt in inglorious bastards when he tries to speak italian.
Col. Hogan Bonjooorrrno. Gorelami
"Il aim bow coup the femme"
"Eel coosh aveck bowcoo the fam"
J'apprends le français en ce moment, et même si je ne suis pas américaine, j'imagine que je sonne comme l'homme en costume marron quand je parle français, haha
Mdrr il avait un accent tellement fort que j'ai du mettre les sous-titres
@@thomasdemarteau6367 Intéressant... comme Cecile, j'apprends le français et pour moi c'est plus facile de comprendre les américaines que les français dans cette serie...
Même !
Le Français est une langue complexe à parler et bien plus encore à écrire. Il y a des championnats de dictée où des personnes très instruites font assez facilement dix ou vingt fautes en vingt lignes. Je fus taxi parisien dans ma jeunesse et j'aimais plaisanter avec les étrangers en leur disant que les taxis français ne parlaient pas l'anglais, mais pas tellement plus le français correctement.
@@pertuydaniel7263 C'est une langue complexe, mais ça fait partie de sa beauté, mais ce que j'aime le plus c'est la sonorité, la musicalité de la langue. C'est une des raisons pour laquelle je suis très motivé à continuer apprendre le français. Merci pour ton anecdote.
I can’t stop watching it. 😂😂😂
“Merlot, notre dernière recru”
Ca ma tué dès le début
Pourquoi merlot et pas Merlaux?
@@Ryosuke1208 le vin
great show
Escena perfecta
MAIS BORDEL !!! JE MEURT !
Très drôle!
Lovdd this scene.it made.me.laugh
Genial, americanos and French 180 dégrées directions, lol
Dans cette scene on voit que les américains auraient dans l idée de le faire chanter,
Mais en france avoir une maitresse est d'un banal, qu'ils ne comprennent pas.
actor who plays the agent in begie suit has acting abilities only works by dropping cigarette ashes.
also it is both funny and sad that older agents don't know english or german and suprise that andre knows. their world as big as france. Also they born into a war and lived to see another war. They spend their time battling and womanizing.
Jesus man it's a satire
@@ImperatorClass Yes, a good one. But that beige suit guy over-used his cigarette-acting abilities.
@@ImperatorClassyes, but it's part of what is being satirized. A running theme of the show is that the characters are under the delusion that France is a superpower on par with America and the USSR, just as the French Empire is fading into the past.
C'est si drole!
Can someone explain the Maréchal part?
The Maréchal is a military rank but since WW2 it commonly refers to Maréchal Petain who was head of state during the French occupation and collaboration with the Nazis.
Comparing Petain to the Général (Charles De Gaulle) is a hook to the jaw of the French that leaves them speachless.
Thank you
Yeah, thanks. I knew who Petain was but didn't get the joke.
@@gatchamann Yes, it would be like if someone compared Merkel to Hitler in Germany nowadays. Or worse.
@@podemosurss8316 Aha, its like chancellor called Führer.
This is so true hahahaha
Trump et Macron, 2022
what is the name of the song in the beginning
ruclips.net/video/xc2-1dvdG_M/видео.html
C'est quel épisode/saison ? Ça ne me dit rien ce passage
Saison 1
ill coosh ah-vek boo-coo day fams
Ahahah
Il aime les femmes beacoup
In case you like me didn't get the Maréchal joke, they are referring to Marshall Petain who was collaborating with nazis as a French head of state and who was sentenced to death after the war for it.
Not a french. But what choice did he have? If noone had surrendered, would South France be directly occupied as well? Petain at least got some degree of autonomy for the French.
@@sergeizhumagazynov9767 Surrender is something, the problem is mainly the collaboration part in regard the the holocaust
@@sergeizhumagazynov9767 fuck man, even worse, Petain alongside Foch and Joffre were heroes of France for WW1
@@cypp8245 Its more complexe than that. Petain and Franco secretlty pushed Hitler against Russia. It was a main moove to change the balance. About jews more than 90% of french jews were saved because we were giving foregners jews, some other countries its ore like 90% of jews killed... I don't say everything is white, but its a really complexe context when you are occupied. Everything is not dark or white, its more a grey shit with everything inside.
@@cypp8245 the french mainly collaborated by giving out foreigners to try and save their own
cette scène m'a tué quand je l'ai vue x)
Condoléances !
"ou le maréchal" le mec jette carrément un froid dans la salle
Mais j'ai tellement eu ce genre d'embrouilles avec des Américains hahaha
Quand les americains parlen de 'l' marechal', ils se refrent a Petain?
What is marechal
@@ada-boy an army officer above general. I'm fairly sure the title doesn't exist anymore.
In this case it refers to the Maréchal Pétain, a former world war one hero who was the highest officer of the french army at the start of WW2, and was given full power by the french government. He then proceeded to surrender to Hitler, give the latter the northern half, and keep the southern half to himself, maintaining collaboration with the nazis.
He famously replaced the "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" (freedom, quality, fraternity) motto with "travail, famille, patrie" (work, family, nation), which says it all really.
@@ada-boy literally marshall, like field marshall
@@maximeteppe7627 "an army officer above general. I'm fairly sure the title doesn't exist anymore."
It still exist. However, it isn't a rank properly say, it's a distinction, like the private 1st class. Marshall and 1st class don't have any autority over army general (général d'armée) and private (soldat). It's mostly a way to aknowledge the career and accomplishment of an officer. The title isn't used that much today, since flag officer don't really have opportunities to shine anymore, but it still exist.
Funny thing, the french army actually has two other rank using the word "maréchal": maréchal des logis and maréchal des logis chef, which are NCO rank equivalent to sergeant and staff sergeant. They're mostly used in cavalry unit or former cavalry unit, like Gendarmerie, artillery, armor, train, etc...
Equality, not quality. Quality c'est qualité
I love this show
Quelqu'un sait où je peux voir la série ?
En ce moment sur le RUclips Arte Séries, avant diffusion de la saison 2 à partir de la semaine prochaine.
Ou sur Arte
Netflix (Under the English title "A Very Secret Service")
Sur arte
Netflix
Councilman Dexhart from Parks and Rec would win in France in a second. LOL
Omg yes!! 🤣🤣🤣
I Saw the series and didnt get the problem
As french im soooo happy to see that
Ou comme le maréchal 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wait .... that marshal line had to be an innocent joke .... right, cause senior rank ? ^^
Otherwise, if not, than they just insulted the fuck out of every French in the room haha
Well yes, but, are you surprised comming from guys willing to cheat an election using some scandal, instead of protecting the democracy in their country ? :'D
Yes but before French spoke of the "little contribution" of the americans during ww2, so as french I think they deserved this "Marechal Joke". I think is just like buddies breaking each other balls, because no one react to the jokes.
They did. They're americans. Not surprised.
A bit late but the joke is that the US government wanted to side with Marshal Pétain (Vichy France) rather than with DeGaulle (Free France), but were forced to go with DeGaulle thank to Winston Churchill.
@@captainburnos2828 Oui, c'est la 2ème lecture. En 1ère intention les américains répondent à la "small contribution" mais en 2ème intention il est tout à fait avéré que le gouvernement américain de l'époque ne voulait à aucun prix de Gaulle ! (qui voulait totalement affranchir la France des US) dialogue génial ils sont tous incroyables dans leur rôle.
Yas Kennedy slated this lsfyl
Le notre c'est avec beaucoup d'hommes, c'est grave docteur?