“Thicker than Water”, a French-language thriller with a powerful female lead and an interesting story, made its debut Netflix.
The series skillfully draws on several themes, such as prejudice against immigrants in France and gender discrimination in the workplace, making it an interesting experience to connect with its plot and characters.
However, as a Muslim of Arab origin, he finds it difficult to pursue his goals in a foreign country, particularly in a patriarchal workplace.
However, the actual effort pays off, as it did for Fara when she was given the opportunity to anchor a television news program for her network. However, soon after she got her big break, her family was involved in a drug trade controversy because of some mistakes made by her older brother Selim.
Thicker Than Water’s End Explained: Fara’s secret scheme.

Fara joins her family to free Lina from Oumar’s clutches. Then, they work on their scheme, which entails building narcotic packets crammed with flour. Fara is keen to break the news about police destroying drugs in a recycling facility.
After the plot kicks in, Oumar and his henchmen take the 24 News studio hostage while a live police busting narcotics broadcast is being broadcast.
Police were ordered to load the narcotics into vehicles and send them to a recycling facility, with a reporter covering the story.
The police disagreed, but they were forced to when they were told that news of their choosing drugs over the journalist’s life would be broadcast live.
Drugs delivered by 24 News van. The Sisters of Fara stopped the vehicle in its tracks. They combined flour and drug packs to gain an advantage against Oumar. Then Fara and Oumar left for a place where they would deliver Lina to Oumar and his men in exchange for narcotics.
Lina escapes from Mayo, who escorts her to their exchange while Oumar’s equipment is being delivered.
Following Oumar’s assurance to the sisters that Lina would visit them, he finds out about this and prepares to leave.
However, the sisters and Fara didn’t believe what he said. They demanded that he open the package and point a gun at him. When Oumar finds flour in the pack, he points a gun at Fara as well.
When the police appeared, Fara and Oumar exchanged fire. The end of Oumar is shown. Fara, on the other hand, endured.
The person Oumar intended to send the equipment to saw Fara in jail and asked where she was.
He threatened to burn down the jail if anything happened to them and demanded that they be released in exchange for the equipment. Selim returns with his father; it’s also made clear. He freely entered the police station. It remains to be determined whether he will give up.