![]() That would consist of picking up girls in bars, that is until she finds the one who would truly become The One. For her, going back to her roots was a nonstarter, Her life style continues in Season 2. ![]() She knew Jankowski from way back – before she became a Parisienne. But no doubt they might have gotten even more had they been more greedy. And that was because they negotiated firmly and never gave his original offer of 10,000 a chance. Instead – he gave each of the 4 agents (aka minority stockholders), a healthy 15,000 bonus. The new buyer/owner might sell the agency off to a bigger firm, or he might make some changes, or worse = he’d be hands-on and he would intrude on the day to doings of one and all. The new buyer/owner, Hicham Jankowski, is a risk for the 4 agents and the rest of the staff. The widow of Samuel Kerr, the agency founder and majority stockholder, has informed the staff that she has no interest in running the boutique talent agency, and has decided to sell. Season Two is basically a continuation from Season 1 which I reviewed here. For sure, Call My Agent is not Mad Men… but it relates to the former because it is much closer to being a mad house. On a smaller scale, and from a different country, I’ve just finished watching Season 2 of the French TV Series Dix Pour Cent, or as it is known on American shores – Call My Agent. ![]() It ran for 7 seasons and won a boatload of Awards, including statuettes from the Golden Globes and the outfit that hands out the Prime time Emmy awards. Now once upon a time, we had a fabulously successful series set in an ad agency. Talent agencies are not the usual subject of a TV series. ![]()
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