The main characters, Gilles (played by Grégory Gadebois), Laurent (played by Frédéric Dintrans), Dominique (played by Valérie Kapp), and Andréa (played by Camille Razat), continue to navigate the ups and downs of their jobs, all while trying to balance their personal and professional lives.
This impressive roster is a testament to the show's status in the French entertainment industry; these A-listers were eager to participate and satirize their own public images, creating the show's unique and beloved dynamic. The season also featured recurring appearances from popular French singer Julien Doré.
In addition to the professional intrigue, Season 3 deepens the personal storylines of the core cast. The season opens with Andréa (Camille Cottin) heavily pregnant and trying to navigate the demands of her high-profile clients while on maternity leave. Meanwhile, a heartbroken Gabriel (Grégory Montel) has been neglecting his work since his breakup with Sofia and is forced back into action by the agency's new co-manager, Hicham. Mathias (Thibault de Montalembert) is still reeling from the emotional and professional fallout of his affair with his daughter, setting the stage for a power struggle within the agency.
The signature gimmick of Dix Pour Cent —real celebrities playing self-deprecating, fictionalized versions of themselves—reaches a creative zenith in Season 3. Guest Star Core Plotline Jean Dujardin Dix Pour Cent -Call My Agent-- - season 3 -Eng ...
Known for her rebellious nature, Béatrice refuses to do a nude scene for a prestigious director, leading to a strike on set that tests ASK's crisis management skills. All-Star Cast
: The season centers on a looming showdown among the partners as internal machinations reach a "treacherous climax". The agency is under the scrutiny of a tax audit conducted by Colette Brancillon, a rigid inspector who discovers ASK staff treat company money as their own.
: Struggles to manage her career while heavily pregnant, eventually navigating the challenges of motherhood and professional ambition. The main characters, Gilles (played by Grégory Gadebois),
A cornerstone of Call My Agent! is its tradition of featuring real-life French and international stars playing exaggerated versions of themselves, and Season 3 features an unparalleled lineup. As the French magazine Le Point put it, the third season secured a "shower of stars":
As is the show's signature, each episode features high-profile French actors playing exaggerated versions of themselves: Jean Dujardin (Ep 1):
The third season of "Dix Pour Cent" has received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the show's sharp writing, talented cast, and authentic portrayal of the entertainment industry. Reviewers have noted that the show's humor and satire are both clever and biting, making it a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama. In addition to the professional intrigue, Season 3
His sharp tongue and flawless comedic timing remain highlight fixtures, especially as his loyalty to Gabriel is tested.
finds his secrets (and his daughter Camille) catching up to him as he navigates high-stakes corporate backstabbing. A Masterclass in Guest Stars
Having finally revealed his secret daughter, Camille (Fanny Sidney), to the world, Mathias struggles to rebuild his shattered personal life while maintaining his reputation as ASK's most calculating operator.
The climax forces a massive reshuffling of the agency's hierarchy. Andréa, initially planning to leave, is thrust into a position of immense power, setting up a completely new dynamic for the subsequent seasons. The finale perfectly balances the show's signature frantic comedy with genuine emotional stakes, leaving the future of ASK hanging in a delicate balance. Why Season 3 Resonates Globally
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