The Bureau (2015) is a TV series about an undercover officer who works in intelligence for France. He has been undercover in Syria for six years and is finally about to return home as himself. When he's home, he begins to struggle with his actual identity. He spent so long pretending to be someone else that it has become a real struggle to untangle himself from it. While he tries to forget his undercover life and regain control of his "normal" life in France, he trains a young recruit on a new assignment. Then, suddenly, one of their colleagues disappears in Algeria. Suddenly, it's all-hands-on-deck to investigate what happened there. French acting icon Mathieu Kassovitz plays our leading man, Malotru, and he is flanked with a stellar cast that rounds out the rest of this political procedural. Paul-Antoine Veillon plays Tristan who is a young man that is having sex with a young lady when it sounds like her dad comes home from work. The two are in the bedroom, but they immediately stop banging. Paul-Antoine quickly disposes of a condom that he takes out from under the covers. Aw, come on, man! Lift the blanket and let us see it on you. Regardless, he ties up the condom and tosses it aside before standing up and letting us check out his lean body as he walks toward the door and tries to peek out of it to see where his girlfriend's dad might be. If there's no dad, then keep on banging!