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The show's "secret sauce" is its real-life French icons playing exaggerated versions of themselves. Season 3 delivers a stellar lineup:

As Andréa works double-time to secure a higher volume of premium contracts than Mathias, she must also navigate the final months of her pregnancy and an impending transition into motherhood, leading her to reconsider her life choices and permanent future in Paris.

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 ...

Béatrice Dalle, known for her rebellious and fiery personality, refuses to shoot a nude scene for an avant-garde director. When she vanishes from the set, her agent must track her down, resulting in an episode that highlights the fierce loyalty and protective bonds between agents and their clients. Episode 6: The ASK Anniversary (Featuring Claude Lelouch)

| Guest Star | Episode Focus | Key Plot Point | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Episode 1: "Jean" | The Oscar-winning actor is so immersed in an intense period role that he refuses to leave his character, causing a logistical nightmare for Andréa. | | Monica Bellucci | Episode 2: "Monica" | The Italian icon is portrayed not as a glamorous star, but as a lonely romantic desperately seeking a "normal" man, leading her to ask Gabriel for help in a dating quest. | | Gérard Lanvin | Episode 3: "Gérard" | An older star’s fear of being replaced by a younger actor leads to a casting mix-up, creating chaos for the agency and his agent, Mathias. | | Isabelle Huppert | Episode 4: "Isabelle" | A hyper-prolific and demanding workaholic, Huppert’s obsessive schedule leads her to break a contract with an American production, a legal disaster for the agency. | | Béatrice Dalle | Episode 5: "Béatrice" | In the most emotionally charged episode, Dalle’s character grapples with an attempt to pressure her into an unjustified nude scene, sparking a legal battle and addressing sexual harassment in the industry. | The show's "secret sauce" is its real-life French

: Rebels against a director demanding a nude scene, causing a legal firestorm at the agency. The Season 3 Breakdown Featured Star Method acting gone wrong & Andréa’s baby arrival. Monica Bellucci A quest for normality in a world of celebrity. Gérard Lanvin Ego clashes and a casting blunder by Camille. Isabelle Huppert The ultimate double-booking nightmare. Béatrice Dalle Artistic integrity vs. corporate lawsuits. ASK Ensemble The 30th-anniversary party and a traitor unmasked. Why It Works for English Audiences CALL MY AGENT - Review (Ten Percent)

Season 2 ended with the wealthy, arrogant Hicham Janowski (Assaad Bouab) buying a majority stake in ASK. Season 3 deals entirely with the fallout of his corporate takeover. The core narrative arc centers on a secret mutiny. Mathias, Andréa, Gabriel, and Arlette are forced to navigate Hicham’s data-driven, profit-obsessed management style, leading them to plot a covert exit to form a rival agency. Guest Star Core Plotline Jean Dujardin Béatrice Dalle,

: Tired of being an icon, she enlists Gabriel to help her find a "normal man" to take out the garbage.