La Maison is Apple TV+’s latest French drama series where high fashion meets scandal, power, lust, and complex family dynamics. Last week, viewers devoured the 2-episode premiere on the streaming platform, and since the downfall of Vincent Ledu, we’ve been curious to see what’s next for the LEDU legacy, and will the newest member of the team be able to make a difference and reignite the spark.
Anyone who loves drama will find themselves invested in La Maison, and waiting weekly for a new episode might feel like a bit much, but this series promises to keep you on the edge of your seat in the best way possible. So without further ado, here’s our review of La Maison Episode 3, which is now streaming on Apple TV+.
What’s Next for Vincent and Paloma?
It is Paloma Castel’s first day at LEDU, much to Vincent Ledu’s dismay, and she appears to be hard at work, preparing for the storm that awaits her. Of course, at this time Paloma is barely aware of the family dynamics that she will have to deal with along with work, but that’s part of the brilliant viewing experience that awaits all of us!

Vincent and Paloma are two extremes, and if there’s one person who can help mediate and regain some sort of balance, it is Perle. If you have streamed the premiere episodes, chances are Perle might just be one of your favorite characters in this series, and for good reason.
Meanwhile, Paloma makes a somber entrance in Vincent’s studio for the first time, but she makes sure she leaves a mark behind, in addition to an annoyed and frustrated Vincent.
Later that day, Paloma also invites Vincent to have dinner with her, and while it starts off as normally as it possibly can, it doesn’t take long for Vincent’s anger to become the third guest at the table, leaving Paloma alone, and once again, at the receiving end of his hurtful words.
The crux of La Maison Episode 3 however remains an attempt to rebrand LEDU, and that starts with a family portrait.

Here’s the catch: Perle believes this family portrait for LEDU should be done with Paloma in it, and without Vincent. Meanwhile, Vincent is hardly able to grasp that his involvement with the Maison will continue to dimmish as time goes by, even though he believes that his life has only just begun at 60. There’s drama, plenty of it, but with a pinch of underlying humor. La Maison truly has multiple layers to it.
In addition to all the existing drama in the Ledu family, Vincent’s nephew, Robinson, plans on starting his brand, and this announcement couldn’t have come at a worse time, right before the family portrait.
Before Vincent can attend the family portrait, Paloma cements her position in LEDU, staying one step ahead of Vincent, and this time, she’s the one trending on social media!

Conclusion
The end of La Maison Episode 3 hints at Robinson’s intentions with LEDU and his family, which is only bound to level up the drama, and we’re looking forward to it. Let us know in the comments below what you think about La Maison so far!