‘Profilage. Perfiles criminales’, de la fragilidad de la protagonista
The article discusses the French crime series "Profilage. Perfiles criminales," focusing on the character of Chloé Saint-Laurent, a psychologist and criminologist played by Odile Vuillemin.

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AI-generatedThe article discusses the French crime series "Profilage. Perfiles criminales," focusing on the character of Chloé Saint-Laurent, a psychologist and criminologist played by Odile Vuillemin. The series, now in its tenth season, features a protagonist with a fragile personality and complicated personal life, a common trope in successful police procedurals. The article compares the series to others with similarly flawed main characters, such as "Bright Minds" and "César Wagner," while also mentioning the exception of Commissario Montalbano. It speculates that the character's last name might be a tribute to Yves Saint-Laurent. The article concludes by briefly noting the positive relationship between athletics and television broadcasting, referencing recent coverage of a world championship.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedThe series stars Odile Vuillemin as Chloé Saint-Laurent, a psychologist and criminologist.
Profilage. Perfiles criminales is a French series created by Fanny Robert and Sophie Lebarbier.
The protagonist of the series is fragile and has an inexhaustible wardrobe.
Athletics and television are a well-matched pair.