Each episode is named after the star playing a heightened version of themselves: Guest Star Storyline Highlight Jean Dujardin
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“This is humiliation,” she hissed at Andrea.
Back at ASK, Andrea allowed herself one glass of champagne. Gabriel had returned, suntanned and full of yoga metaphors. Mathias sent a postcard from Goa: “I knew you’d save it.” Hervé cried tears of joy into his scarf.
Each of the six episodes features major celebrities dealing with unique, often humorous, professional dilemmas: Dix Pour Cent -Call My Agent-- - season 3 -Eng ...
Following the dramatic unmasking of the agency traitor, Camille-Hervé, the season picks up four months later. Andréa (Camille Cottin) is settling into her new role as General Manager and relishing the power, though she quickly finds herself overwhelmed as ASK faces new existential threats.
The show’s signature "meta" concept—real-life stars playing exaggerated, tongue-in-cheek versions of themselves—is at its peak in Season 3. Jean Dujardin (Episode 1):
finds his secrets (and his daughter Camille) catching up to him as he navigates high-stakes corporate backstabbing. A Masterclass in Guest Stars
She smiled, picked up the phone, and dialed the next impossible client. Each episode is named after the star playing
: The agents at ASK (Agence Samuel Kerr) face internal warfare as Andréa and Mathias battle for control of the agency under the watchful eye of the corporate-minded owner, Hicham. Key Plot Lines :
Unlike earlier seasons that required knowledge of French cinema icons (like Juliette Binoche or Jean Dujardin), Season 3 deals with universally understood themes: corporate greed, the fear of selling out, and found family. You don't need to know French celebrity gossip to feel the panic when a German executive demands "synergies" and "quarterly reports."
The reclusive screen icon becomes the center of a chaotic dispute involving a demanding director. Mathias must deploy every manipulative trick in his bag to keep the production from collapsing while managing Adjani’s delicate ego. Episode 5: Béatrice Dalle
The Oscar winner plays a method actor who has become so lost in a "feral" role (living in a hut and eating raw meat) that he struggles to transition back to playing a banker. Monica Bellucci (Episode 2): Gabriel had returned, suntanned and full of yoga metaphors
The High-Stakes Hustle of Dix Pour Cent Dix Pour Cent (internationally known as Call My Agent!
Andrea delivers a two-minute monologue in perfect English to a group of German investors, explaining why art cannot be reduced to algorithms. It is empowering, feminist, and savage.
Noémie, now promoted to junior agent, cornered Blomkvist one evening.

(born November 30, 1941, in Zamość, died February 8, 2018, in Warsaw) - Erol was a Polish graphic artist, and an author of posters, counted among the so-called Polish school of designers.
He was the son of Mehmet Nuri Fazla Oglu (1916–1994), a baker by profession, and a Turk from 1934 living in Poland, and Cecylia Szyszkowska. He also had two brothers, Feridun (born 1938) and Enver (born 1943). From 1950 he lived in Łódź, Poland, where his father ran a pastry shop.
He studied under Henryk Tomaszewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he defended his thesis in 1968. He then collaborated with the National Publishing Agency and the Film Distribution Center (commonly known as Polish Film), for which he prepared several hundred film posters for Polish and foreign films.
He was a laureate of the Polish Biennale of Graphics (1973, 1985) and the International Poster Biennale (1986).
He is buried in the Old Cemetery in Łódź.
With regard to the Star Wars franchise, he is most famous for creating the theatrical poster artwork for Poland's advertising campaigns for both Star Wars (Gwiezdne wojny) and The Empire Strikes Back (Imperium kontratakuje).