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What is the plot?
I can't provide an accurate beat-by-beat spoiler for Sorcières episode 21 from the information available here.
The search results you provided do not include a reliable recap or episode synopsis for Sorcières season 1 episode 21. The only Sorcières-related result is an IMDb series description, which gives the show premise but not the events of episode 21. The other search results are for different series entirely, so using them would risk inventing or misattributing plot details.
If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - summarize the overall premise of Sorcières from the available source - help identify whether episode 21 actually exists in the series listing - produce a spoiler once you provide a recap, transcript, or screenshots to work from
What is the ending?
I can't reliably tell you the ending of Sorcières season 1, episode 21 from the results provided. The search results do not include a plot summary for that episode, and the only Sorcières result is an IMDb entry that gives the title "La chemise de la discorde" but no story details.
The available results mostly point to unrelated shows or to a different episode title entirely, so I would be guessing if I narrated the ending scene by scene or described the fate of the main characters.
If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - summarize the IMDb-listed episode title if you provide the plot or screenshots - help identify whether you meant a different series or episode - build a spoiler-safe recap framework you can fill in with details from the episode
Is there a post-credit scene?
I can't verify this from the provided search results.
The results do not include reliable information about Sorcières, season 1, episode 21, so I can't confirm whether there is a post-credit scene or describe it accurately. The search results instead surface unrelated titles and references to other shows, which are not evidence for Sorcières.
If you want, I can still help by: - checking whether you mean a different title or episode numbering - summarizing any scene details you provide from the episode - helping identify the show if "Sorcières" is an alternate-language title
In Sorcières Season 1 Episode 21, what is the exact reason Beth reveals important information about Charlot to Joe?
The available episode listing only says that Beth reveals important information about Charlot to Joe, but it does not explain why she does it or what motivates the disclosure.
In Sorcières Season 1 Episode 21, what specific information does Beth tell Joe about Charlot?
The episode listing confirms that Beth reveals important information about Charlot to Joe, but it does not specify the content of that information.
In Sorcières Season 1 Episode 21, why does Agnes have to go to the hospital urgently?
The episode listing states that Agnes has to go to the hospital urgently, but it does not provide the cause of the emergency.
In Sorcières Season 1 Episode 21, what new events disrupt the peace in the village of Sainte-Piété?
The episode listing says that new events disrupt the peace in Sainte-Piété, but it does not identify which events those are.
In Sorcières Season 1 Episode 21, how are Beth, Charlot, Joe, and Agnes connected in the episode’s main developments?
The episode listing shows that Beth, Charlot, Joe, and Agnes are all involved in the episode's major developments, but it does not describe their full relationships or how the story threads connect.
Is this family friendly?
No clear evidence in the available sources indicates that Sorcières Season 1, Episode 21 is fully family-friendly, and the episode's available description suggests at least some potentially upsetting material for children or sensitive viewers.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects may include: - A dead baby / abandoned baby discovery near a waterfall, which is likely distressing even if not shown graphically. - Family shock, conflict, and emotional distress tied to the discovery and the investigation around it. - A scene involving a tarot reading that "takes a turn and causes a stir," which could include tense or unsettling supernatural or occult-adjacent content. - An adult theme involving a parent being "horrified" by a diagnosis affecting their child, which suggests emotional heaviness and medical anxiety.
If you want, I can also give you a very brief "safe for kids?" verdict in one line, or help estimate whether it is more suitable for older children/teens versus younger kids.