![]() The show’s first radical look at queer parenting comes in addressing the baby’s conception, and the custody battle that follows. Her story arc is nuanced, joyful, and ultimately hopeful it’s also exceedingly rare. Selfish, caring, assertive, and vulnerable by turns, Andréa transforms from a dysfunctional, hard-partying womanizer into a slightly more functional member of a rainbow family across the series. What the show’s marketing all too rarely shows off is that, from its first episode, Call My Agent also unapologetically centers queer characters and stories through the storyline of Andréa, the workaholic agent who gets pregnant, has a baby, and struggles to finds herself as a mother. ![]() ‘Call My Agent’ Christophe Brachet/Netflix.
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