Plus belle la vie: have you noticed this error around the character of Nisma? – News Series on TV

Plus belle la vie: have you noticed this error around the character of Nisma? – News Series on TV

This Wednesday’s episode of “Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle” allowed us to learn more about Nisma’s past, and in particular the fact that she is an orphan. But is it really the truth?

Plus belle la vie made its big comeback on TF1 last January after a little over a year of absence, to the great delight of fans. The opportunity to find Thomas (Laurent Kérusoré), Barbara (Léa François), Jean-Paul Boher (Stéphane Hénon) and many others in new adventures.

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And if the writers of the series have taken care to respect the evolution of the characters during the 18 seasons of Plus belle la vie, they have still allowed themselves a few small changes.

A few weeks ago, for example, Thomas celebrated his 50th birthday, while the character was supposed to be 42 in order to better match the age of his interpreter. And that’s not the only change they wanted to make.

Nisma doesn’t want children

Nisma has been in turmoil for several weeks now. The young woman discovered that she was pregnant. After many discussions with her loved ones and with Steve, she finally decided to end the pregnancy because she didn’t feel ready to take on a baby. She even admitted to Steve that she wasn’t sure if she would ever want to have a child.

Nisma’s family wiped off the map?

In the episode of this Wednesday, September 4, Nisma confides to Appoline that starting a family is a source of anxiety for her. A feeling that she explains by “the fact that[elle] has no one left” and that all the people she loved are “left one after the other”.

Family to me is a bit like death.,” she adds. She still has Barbara and Yaël, but she is only worried that something will happen to them. This response, which therefore implies that Nisma no longer has a family, did not fail to make Internet users react.

Because if Nisma did indeed lose her father following an assassination, and Abdel, her legal guardian, in the collapse of the Mistral, she still has family, who were alive during the finale of Plus belle la vie. Nisma is indeed the niece of Elsa Bailly, a character who is normally in prison, and she has a brother Bilal, who, according to the last news, was still alive.

Did the writers really choose to erase them or was it simply an oversight to serve the storyline? The mystery remains…

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