MUSEE EDEN

Radio-Canada started airing a new show recently, Musée Eden. It’s on epi four so far, and the season is rife with murder, mystery, Montreal and tales of alleged “sodomy.” Taking place in early-20th-century Montreal, two Manitoba sisters move to Montreal after their uncle’s brutal murder in the museum he had dedicated to reenactments of brutal murders. There is immediately a rumour of the uncle being gay, and the intrique is high for me already considering that.

You can watch full episodes, at tou.tv.

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