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Let’s be honest: Prestige TV fatigue is real. Obviously, having a glut of good shows pile up on your DVR or streaming network of choice is the definition of “not a real problem”.
As we head ever deeper into our first pandemic winter, it seems like the socialization we’ve all been missing has been replaced by what we’re watching.
From Tiger King to Emily in Paris, Netflix has dominated our pandemic viewing habits, and the trend doesn’t appear to be stopping anytime soon.
On the contrary, the streaming giant just released the fourth and final season of the French comedy drama series Call My Agent! Unfortunately, it’s well worth canceling Zoom plans for.
The show, which revolves around the hijinks of junior and senior agents at the fictional Parisian talent agency Ask. A gift for treating high wattage star power with a light touch.
Pretty much every major living French celebrity, from Charlotte Gainsbourg to Juliette Binoche to Isabelle Huppert, has had a cameo.
That said, the emotional stakes of Call My Agent! Celebrities may come first to the hilariously overworked ASK agents. The agents themselves, the personal and professional conundrums that define their lives are at the center of the story.
Past seasons of Call My Agent! saw no-nonsense Andrea (Camille Cottin) attempt to juggle her booming career with her libertine ways. Season 4 finds her in a position many remote schooling, job-holding parents will relate to. Overwhelmed by the demands of new motherhood.
Andrea remains the heart of the show, but its motley crew of supporting players. Including sweet, bombastic man-child-agent Gabriel (Grégory Montel), sardonic yet sincere up.
Comer Camille (Fanny Sidney), and traditional, mostly upright boss-turned-defector Mathias (Thibault de Montalembert) are what make it shine.
There’s often a hint of desperation to post-The Office workplace comedies, with efforts wasted on wringing laughter out of dreary meetings and coffee runs.
Call My Agent, makes the weirdness of its mise en scène work for it, balancing the glitz of the European entertainment world with the distinct lack of glamour it takes.
As series creator Fanny Herrero recently departed in an Ask like twist. Call my Agent! has new show runners for its fourth season, and there are times when the power shakeup. You need to watch Call My Agent indeed.