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Rien ne va plus sur Terre : les changements climatiques ravagent la planète, les espèces disparaissent les unes après les autres, les hommes deviennent fous... Dieu, le patron fantaisiste de Heaven, Inc. est dépassé par les événements. Pour lui, la seule solution est d’envoyer un astéroïde à pleine vitesse pour faire exploser la Terre, et lancer une nouvelle affaire. Mais c’est compter sans Eliza, le nouvel ange du département de réalisation des prières qui, soutenue par Craig, son collègue, fait un pari risqué avec Dieu. (Canal+)

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3DD!3 

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anglais Eternal rest sounds great... A cynical view of how our world works which, given deeper thought, might not be so dumb after all. Radcliffe as a burned out optimistic loner working in a department that everybody has forgotten about is just perfect. Buscemi’s God is divine, a bored, self-centered illiterate being who tries to look cool in front of everybody oscillates somewhere between the Big Lebowski and a five-year-old. His bet with Jr. concerning the small miracle of saving our planet is slightly superficial, but I must admit that I wasn’t sure until the end how things would pan out with human kind. A pile of dead bodies, red tape and unfilled forms. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Just the kind of show I needed to see. Great idea, cynical black humor, with the literally divine Steve Buscemi and with Daniel Radcliffe acting so natural I never once thought of a certain bespectacled wizard. Geraldine Viswanathan is a new discovery for me and I have a feeling I'll be happy to see her in absolutely anything from now on. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais A completely undemanding, relaxing series you can watch in a single afternoon. If I weren't an atheist, I would find God as portrayed by Steve Buscemi very realistic. The world seems to be ruled by exactly this sort of irresponsible dimwit. For once, I didn't mind the multicultural cast, this was exactly the type of series in which it fit perfectly (although the Indian woman as a barbarian warrior was a little odd to say the least...). It wasn't amazing, but it was funny. I had a few laughs, which is the whole point, right? ()