At its heart, Dix Pour Cent refers to the 10% commission fee that talent agents take from their clients' earnings. However, as the agents at ASK quickly learn, managing talent requires 100% of their emotional real estate.

: Gabriel, depressed after his breakup with Sofia, must handle Bellucci, who seeks sentimental advice rather than just professional management.

is mired in depression following his breakup with Sofia , leading him to neglect his work until he is prompted to help Monica Bellucci .

This season features an incredible lineup, including international stars like Isabelle Huppert, Monica Bellucci, Jean Dujardin, Sigourney Weaver, and more. A full list can be found in the cast section.

The subtitles manage to capture the sharp linguistic shifts between the formal French used with high-profile clients and the frantic, slang-ridden chaos traded among the coworkers behind closed doors. It provides an intoxicating, voyeuristic window into French culture, cinema history, and the beautiful geography of Paris itself.

The writing team, led by creator Fanny Herrero, demonstrates a tightrope-walking ability. They juggle four separate plotlines per episode (one for each agent) without losing narrative coherence. The dialogue remains whip-smart, loaded with industry jargon that makes the viewer feel like an insider.

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)

Meanwhile, the agents’ personal lives are imploding as spectacularly as their professional ones:

Meanwhile, Mathias Barneville (Thibault de Montalembert) plays his own dangerous game of self-preservation, and Arlette Azémar (Liliane Rovère) remains the agency's wise, unflappable anchor. Character Breakdown and Personal Crises

The international sex symbol is lonely and desperately seeking a "normal" man to date, tasking a bewildered Gabriel with finding her an ordinary suitor. Gérard Lanvin