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Season 6 kicked off with a bang on September 13, 2021, and ran for 120 intense episodes. The writers, led by Luc Dionne , have mastered the art of balancing high-stakes cases—ranging from kidnappings to terrorism—with the deep, personal struggles of the investigators.

Favorites like Patrick Bissonnette (Vincent-Guillaume Otis), Bruno Gagné (Michel Charette), and Daniel Chiasson (Gildor Roy) are back, navigating the treacherous waters of Montreal’s underbelly.

This season features major arcs like the "Kratom" investigation and the "Déterrer le passé" (Unearthing the Past) series, ensuring there’s never a dull moment in the precinct.

S6.E1 ∙ Episode #6.1. Mon, Sep 13, 2021. Add a plot. S6.E2 ∙ Début de saison. Tue, Sep 14, 2021. Add a plot. S6.E3 ∙ Episode #6.3. District 31 | Saison 6 | ICI TOU.TV

Fans praise the show for its realistic portrayal of Montreal-French, though many—even native speakers—admit to using subtitles just to keep up with the rapid-fire dialogue and local slang. Viewing Experience: 720p HDTV

District 31 Saison 6 French 720p Hdtv Official

Season 6 kicked off with a bang on September 13, 2021, and ran for 120 intense episodes. The writers, led by Luc Dionne , have mastered the art of balancing high-stakes cases—ranging from kidnappings to terrorism—with the deep, personal struggles of the investigators.

Favorites like Patrick Bissonnette (Vincent-Guillaume Otis), Bruno Gagné (Michel Charette), and Daniel Chiasson (Gildor Roy) are back, navigating the treacherous waters of Montreal’s underbelly. District 31 Saison 6 FRENCH 720p HDTV

This season features major arcs like the "Kratom" investigation and the "Déterrer le passé" (Unearthing the Past) series, ensuring there’s never a dull moment in the precinct. Season 6 kicked off with a bang on

S6.E1 ∙ Episode #6.1. Mon, Sep 13, 2021. Add a plot. S6.E2 ∙ Début de saison. Tue, Sep 14, 2021. Add a plot. S6.E3 ∙ Episode #6.3. District 31 | Saison 6 | ICI TOU.TV This season features major arcs like the "Kratom"

Fans praise the show for its realistic portrayal of Montreal-French, though many—even native speakers—admit to using subtitles just to keep up with the rapid-fire dialogue and local slang. Viewing Experience: 720p HDTV