Dimitri Fouque

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Dimitri Fouque
The worst thing about starting a series is when you find out the fandom is basically non-existence
Absolutely adored Mixte 1963 (Voltaire High.) It was utterly phenomenal.
Here are some garbled thoughts and reactions:
Paul Bellanger, my KING. What a gem of a character. I’m a bit sad that we didn’t get to explore his themes from episode 5 in more detail, but I’m still such a fan. An unproblematic legend.
On that note: episode 5 was a masterpiece. An incredible episode of television from start to finish.
Annick was such a wonderful, complex character. I could write essays about her! The way that men treat her is horrendous and she deserves so much better.
Shipping Jean-Pierre/Simone forever and always.
You may not be surprised to learn that Michéle/Joseph was what prompted me to watch the entire series. The ship definitely has a lot of potential, but I do also like her with Alain.
Do I feel a slight need to write Annick/Joseph fanfiction? Maybe. Will definitely be giving some Michéle/Joseph fics a read.
A moment for the writing! It was so tightly written. Every plot point had a purpose. Each episode unfurled so cleverly and in a way that taught you more about the characters.
Absolutely adored the costumes and the lighting. And the themes! Amazing stuff.
Dewi Driegen for Mixte Magazine by John Akerhurst
"I'm sure you are. But I don't like dancing. I never dance, I don't like it. I don't know. Maybe you could dance with Martine or with Françoise, they seem to like it."
VOLTAIRE HIGH (2021)
Nayonikaa Shetty photographed by Linus Morales for MiXTE Magazine October 2025
Nayonikaa Shetty photographed by Linus Morales for MiXTE Magazine October 2025
LULA COTTON-FRAPIER as. ANNICK SABIANI | MIXTE (2021)