Bon soyons clairs, si vous espérez un épisode rigolo plein de bonnes ondes ... c'est pas celui-là qu'il faut regarder ... nan mais je le déplore aussi hein croyez le bien xD
Merci à Scarlett, choup soyeuse qui m'a donné l'idée malgré elle du Justin dans la minia, c'est l'illustration parfaite de mon état face à cet épisode xD
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