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Huge in France S01E01 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E02 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E03 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E04 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E05 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E06 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E07 Available from: 12-04-2019
Huge in France S01E08 Available from: 12-04-2019

Huge in France - Season 1

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It seems that the French comedian wanted to do a different experiment this time as Jad wanted to reconnect with his son again. In order to do so, Jad decides to move to Los Angeles, but he may discover that he has left everything related to his celebrity and special privileges. On the other hand, Jad and Brian decide to make a twisted plan to get Jason out of circulation all day unexpectedly.
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Sydney Morning Herald
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April 12, 2019

At first it might be easy to mistake Huge In France for a gallic exercise in melancholy, but the whimsical Mediterranean-folky score reminds us that this is, in fact a comedy, of the fish-out-of water variety.
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Hollywood Reporter
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April 12, 2019

Huge in France still isn't quite good enough to justify further investment in what is yet another real-comic-as-semi-dramatic-version-of-themselves series that's less Curb Your Enthusiasm and more Dice meets Really Rob.
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The Atlantic
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April 12, 2019

It's hard to square the chasm between the philosophical comedy the show begins as and the discomfiting farce it becomes.
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Decider
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April 12, 2019

Huge In France isn't a laugh riot, but it has an appealing mix of comedy and sincere emotion, and Gad Elmaleh is a compelling lead.
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