The funniest episode of the series. Jean wants an Oscar-bait role, but the director requires "authentic discomfort." The result: a humiliating audition that involves crying on command while dressed as a dog. Andréa watches in horror and delight.
This theme culminates in the season finale, a spectacular standalone episode centered on . It is a bold choice to end a high-stakes comedy season with a quiet, introspective episode about an elderly actress facing dementia. Fabian plays Noémie’s mother, and the episode explores the cruelty of memory loss. Dix Pour Cent -Call My Agent-- - season 3 -Eng ...
Watch it in French with English subtitles . The English dubbing, while serviceable, loses the rhythm of the French language—especially the rapid-fire Parisian slang and the sarcastic tone of actress Camille Cottin (Andréa). The subtitles preserve the wit. Dix Pour Cent (Call My Agent
The central engine of is the sale of the agency. With Samuel gone, the remaining agents—Mathias, Gabriel, and Andréa (who returns after a change of heart)—discover that Kerr left 51% of the company to his biological daughter, whom no one knew existed: Hicham Janowski (Assaad Bouab). Françoise Fabian This theme culminates in the season
The ensemble cast remains the heart of the show, portraying the "marvellously flawed" agents and their devoted assistants.