
This Friday, May 2, 2025 on France 2, you were able to discover the last episode of season 6 unprecedented from Tropics And its shocking final scene. Sonia Rolland and Béatrice de la Boulaye, respective interpreters of Mélissa Sainte-Rose and Gaëlle Crivelli, reacted to this sequence for Télé-Loisirs.
Season 6 unprecedented of Tropics ended this Friday, May 2, 2025 on France 2. Mélissa Sainte-Rose (Sonia Rolland who experienced the delicate role of mother-in-law), Gaëlle Crivelli (Béatrice de la Boulaye marked by the break between Gaëlle and Aurélien) and their teammates managed to solve the murder of a woman in full carnival. The two investigators also gave their person during the bachelor party. Which earned Mélissa a farce from Gaëlle. But the final scene of this last episode proved to be much less light.
Tropics : A character dies in the end of season 6
ATTENTION SPOILERS ! If you have not yet seen the last episode of season 6 of Tropics And that you want to keep the surprise, don’t read the rest. At the end of this final, Mélissa and Gaëlle set off for the wedding of Océane. They receive a strange call from Lebrac – a real “predator“According to his interpreter Edouard Monttoute – who gives them an appointment on a Port of the Port. But when they arrive, the two investigators are in shock because they discover the lifeless body of Lebrac.
Tropics : Sonia Rolland (Mélissa) and Béatrice de la Boulaye (Gaëlle) react in the end shock of season 6
The two actresses of TropicsSonia Rolland and Béatrice de la Boulaye, reacted to Télé-Loisirs about this final scene. Reading the script, Sonia Rolland said herself “‘shit, Lebrac!’” she launches us. “”It’s strong because we don’t expect it at all. And at the same time, it opens on a fairly strong possibility for season 7. You have to find who is at the origin of this murder. This event will also raise questions about Mélissa’s personal future.“For her part, Béatrice de la Boulaye reacted to this death:”I was disgusted. I love playing with Edouard but this is still a little condemned. [Elle rit.] There, he is dead … unless it is his twin, as it sometimes happens in daily scenarios.“