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Acknowledging the absurd elements of the business is, in a roundabout way, the most sincere way of proving how much affection they have for it. More than any other television series I have seen, Call My Agent! loves the industry it depicts.
This remains a wonderful, bright series until the end, and it does end - properly, satisfactorily and neatly. It may be too neat for some but, by this stage, the agents have surely earned their commission.
Endings are difficult, but Call My Agent! is quitting while it's ahead, following the showbiz rule of always leaving the audience wanting more. Having said that, I'm still hoping for a comeback.
The series keeps that sentiment close to heart until the very end, no matter how unrealistic it might be, as if to say: If you're going to believe in something, it might as well be the show, not the business.
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.