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Call My Agent!
SummaryParisian talent agency Agence Samuel Kerr (ASK) deal with a variety of issues from their clients in this French comedy series.

Call My Agent!

Season 1 Premiere: 
Oct 14, 2015
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
100% Positive
4 Reviews
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Jan 21, 2021
100
The Guardian
At times, its silliness stretches credulity – most of the plots could be resolved in five minutes, if only the characters would talk to each other directly – but it is so charismatic that it almost always gets away with it. ... But this remains a wonderful, bright series until the end, and it does end – properly, satisfactorily and neatly.
Jan 21, 2021
80
The Telegraph
There’s plenty of intrigue afoot, but nothing really nasty occurs. Like Schitt’s Creek, it’s all immensely likeable – perfect escapism for a bleak winter.
Jan 20, 2021
80
The New York Times
Only the new Season 4 character Élise (Anne Marivin), from the rival agency Starmédia, does not appear to have any redeeming traits besides her ecologically friendly mode of transportation. ... The excellent Season 4 opener milks Charlotte Gainsbourg’s real-life whisper-soft voice for laughs, and the episode easily ranks among the show’s funniest. The prickly relationship between fame and art runs through the entire series.
Jan 20, 2021
80
The Independent
Without Herrero, the show has lost a scintilla of charm, resorting once or twice to heavy-handed twists reminiscent of a soap opera (one subplot involves the most Machiavellian of agents arriving from a rival firm). ... I’m nit-picking, but only because Call My Agent! has consistently set the bar so high. As for the ending, the show deserves kudos for resisting the temptation to pump up the poignancy or deliver some corny resolution.
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Universal Acclaim
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Feb 29, 2024
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aumdrey2
Such a treat of a show, a delicious littlel bonbon. Flawed characters with just the right amount of humor, current societal issues in the background and emotional credibility to get you hooked. A guaranteed good time.
Jan 30, 2021
8
Dan_B
(Español / English) Una Temporada 4 que no termina de levantar vuelo Abstract Español La cuarta temporada de Ten Percent sabe conservar algunos de sus aciertos de siempre, pero no alcanza el nivel de las anteriores, sobre todo de la tercera, mostrando signos irreversibles de desgaste, con ciertas dinámicas que se repiten e intervenciones de sus estrellas invitadas no tan logradas (y no por culpa de ellas). En la reseña analizo un poco más esos logros lo bueno y lo no tan bueno de esta temporada A season 4 that does not finish taking flight English Abstract The fourth season of Ten Percent knows how to preserve some of its usual successes, but it does not reach the level of the previous ones, especially the third, showing irreversible signs of wear, with certain dynamics that are repeated and interventions of its guest stars not so achieved (and not because of them). In the review I analyze a little more those achievements, the good and the not so good of this season. Reseña Español Esta reseña contiene alusiones a la temporada 3 Recordemos que la temporada 3 finalizó con la partida en malos términos de Mathias y Noemie (quienes blanquearon su relación) de la agencia ASK, lo que implicaba potencialmente una migración de su cartera de clientes hacia la rival Star Media. La cuarta temporada de Ten Percent sabe conservar algunos de sus aciertos, pero no alcanza el nivel de las anteriores. Le resulta imposible superar el gran final de la T3. Conserva su capacidad de alternar todas sus subtramas con gran solvencia, procediendo incluso a una lograda concentración de esa alternancia finalizando los capítulos. Los aspectos relativos a las duras disputas y cambiantes lealtades corporativas siguen estando muy presentes siendo su catalizadora una agente nueva de la agencia rival, Elise (Anne Marivin), que compone una villana sumamente lograda y tal vez su personaje constituya la mejor novedad de la temporada. Curiosamente, este importante renglón temático acerca a Ten Percent a la posterior serie inglesa Industry. En cuanto a los actores y actrices invitados (por lo menos tres son muy conocidos), ponen en escena siempre alguna problemática diferente y muy real, pero a veces no se los nota del todo cómodos como actores con el papel que les toca en suerte . Desde ya que se representan a sí mismos en la ficción en situaciones incómodas, pero irónicamente, el resultado a veces no convence del todo, como si se filtrara un elemento metaficcional. El nuevo ambiente laboral de Mathias y Noemi no resulta muy interesante. Siguen siendo dos de los mejores actores del reparto, pero su relación no sostiene el fuerte interés que generaba en la temporada anterior. Digamos que en general y para no entrar en más detalles, la serie acusa un cierto desgaste, con sus personajes basculando mayormente sobre situaciones previas y una insistencia con ciertas dinámicas que le son caracterítitcas. Desde ya que sigue siendo una muy buena y disfrutable comedia, pero diría que su ciclo ha finalizado. English Review This review contains allusions to season 3 Recall that season 3 ended with the departure on bad terms of Mathias and Noemie (who whitewashed their relationship) from the ASK agency, potentially implying a migration of their client portfolio to rival StarMedia. The fourth season of Ten Percent knows how to keep some of its successes, but it does not reach the level of the previous ones. It is impossible for him to overcome the grand finale of T3. It retains its ability to alternate all its subplots with great solvency, even proceeding to a successful concentration of that alternation ending the chapters. Aspects of tough disputes and shifting corporate loyalties are still very much present, catalyzed by a new agent from the rival agency, Elise (Anne Marivin), who makes up a highly accomplished villain and her character is perhaps the best novelty of the season. . Curiously, this important thematic line brings Ten Percent closer to the later English series Industry. As for the invited actors and actresses (at least three are well known), they always put on a different and very real problem, but sometimes they are not completely comfortable as actors with the role that they play. Since they represent themselves in fiction in uncomfortable situations, but ironically, the result is sometimes not entirely convincing, as if a metafictional element was leaking. Mathias and Noemi's new work environment is not very interesting. They remain two of the best actors in the cast, but their relationship does not sustain the strong interest it generated in the previous season.
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  • Mon Voisin Productions
  • Mother Production
  • Ce Qui Me Meut
  • France Télévisions
  • La Région Île-de-France
Oct 14, 2015
4 Seasons
TV-MA
L'Association des Critiques de Séries
• 4 Wins & 14 Nominations
Globes de Cristal Awards, France
• 4 Wins & 5 Nominations
International Emmy Awards
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
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