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TLMEP This Week: Mister Terrific, Pictographic Music & A Rare Prestigious Visit

Culture ✍️ Marie-Claude Lazure 🕒 2026-03-23 15:07 🔥 Views: 1

If you’re anything like me, Sunday nights in Quebec have their own special rhythm. You’ve had your Sunday roast dinner, the kids are finally settled, and the only thing left to do is sink into the couch for the weekly ritual that is TLMEP. And honestly? Tonight’s lineup is one of those rare episodes where you won’t even think about getting up for a snack during the ad break. Guy A. Lepage has really outdone himself with the guest list for March 22, 2026.

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A Rare and Prestigious Lineup

The buzz has been building all week, and for good reason. We’re talking about a mix of international flair and homegrown talent that rarely comes together. The whispers in showbiz circles were spot on—this is a night for a prestige visit. You can feel the energy shift when the lineup drops, and this one feels special. It’s the kind of episode that reminds you why this show has been the king of Sunday night television for so long.

Mind Games with Mister Terrific

Let’s start with the guest I’m most excited about: we’ve got a segment that promises some serious mental gymnastics. If you haven’t seen Mister Terrific: Mind Games before, prepare to have your brain twisted in ways you never imagined. This isn’t your uncle’s card tricks. This is the kind of psychological illusion that makes you question how you perceive reality. I’ve seen clips of his international performances, and watching him operate in the intimate setting of the TLMEP studio, with Guy A. trying to keep up? That’s must-see TV. He doesn’t just perform tricks; he dissects how our minds work, and I guarantee you’ll be talking about it at the office pantry tomorrow morning.

The Visual Art of Sound

We also have a feature that speaks directly to the creative soul of Montreal. There’s a deep dive into Design for Music: Pictographic. For those who haven’t been following it, this is a stunning exploration of how we visualise sound. Think album covers, concert posters, and the graphic language of the music industry. It’s a celebration of the artists who shape the visual identity of our favourite bands. It’s rare to see this level of cultural nuance get a primetime spotlight, and it’s exactly the kind of rich, intelligent conversation that TLMEP does best. It bridges the gap between high art and the music we blast in our cars.

What Else Is On Deck?

Of course, no episode is complete without the usual suspects and a few curveballs. We’re looking at a night that balances the heavy with the light. Here’s what else is on the menu:

  • Index 2: Expect a conversation about the return of this major cultural touchstone. Whether you’re a fan of the original or just curious about the hype, this segment is going to set the tone for the next few months.
  • The Political Pulse: You know Guy A. isn’t going to let the week go by without dissecting the headlines. Expect the sharp, witty commentary that keeps the politicians on their toes.
  • Musical Guests: As always, there’s a musical performance that promises to cap off the night perfectly. No Sunday is complete without discovering (or rediscovering) a fantastic artist on that stage.

Why Tonight Matters

Look, we have a million streaming options now. We can watch anything, anytime. But there’s something about the communal experience of TLMEP. It’s the show that gives us a shared language for the week ahead. Tonight, with the mental agility of Mister Terrific and the aesthetic beauty of Design for Music, it feels like we’re getting a little bit of everything that makes Quebec culture so vibrant. It’s intellectual, it’s entertaining, and it’s unapologetically us.

So grab your glass of wine, settle in, and get ready. This is one episode of Tout le monde en parle you won’t want to fast-forward through. See you on the couch.