A new hidden camera at the driving school
For this new episode of “The Worst Intern”, Grégory Guillotin plays MC Guillaume, an invisible, provocative and totally ill-suited driving school intern. A fan of rap and dubious initiatives, he accumulates blunders and inappropriate remarks, sowing chaos in the establishment.
At the heart of the setup: Claude, instructor and manager of the driving school, just a few months away from retirement. Caught in his daughter’s initiative, he becomes the emotional anchor of this hidden camera. Endearing and patient, he tries to maintain his composure in the face of an intern who constantly pushes the boundaries.
As often in “The Worst Intern”, the mechanics rely on a gradual build-up:
- misunderstandings
- increasing tension
- imminent loss of control
The confrontation promises to be as explosive as it is revealing of human reactions to the absurd.
From YouTube phenomenon to television event
With millions of views online, “The Worst Intern” has established itself as a flagship format in digital entertainment. Its prime time debut on W9 illustrates a trend: the migration of viral content to event-driven television formats.
An evening built around iconic characters
The cultural clash around Johnny Hallyday, from 10:50pm
The evening continues with a significant episode in which Guillotin plays Louis Vignac, a haughty and disdainful Parisian aristocrat infiltrating a Johnny Hallyday cover group.
Facing him, Veronica, a passionate singer, finds herself confronted with a character who directly rejects the musical universe she defends. The trap, orchestrated by her entourage, is based on a deliberate contrast between cultural elitism and popular culture.
The result: a tense face-off, where the character’s disdain triggers increasing incomprehension and annoyance.
When love becomes a battlefield of chaos, from 12:50am
Finally, the episode dedicated to a matchmaking agency in Belgium features Samuel, a naive and clumsy intern plunged into the world of romantic encounters.
Under the guidance of Jacky, an experienced manager, he makes a series of mistakes:
- absurd advice
- inappropriate behavior
- embarrassing situations
In this particularly sensitive context, each blunder takes on an even more uncomfortable dimension, reinforcing both the discomfort and the comedic potential.
Humor based on reality and its limits
The success of “The Worst Intern” is based on a delicate balance: provoking laughter without breaking the credibility of the situations. Grégory Guillotin relies on well-constructed characters and immersive setups to elicit authentic reactions.
But this authenticity also raises questions. How far can we push discomfort in the name of entertainment? It is precisely in this zone of tension that the program finds its uniqueness.
Tune in this Wednesday, April 1, 2026, on W9 for a special evening of “The Worst Intern”, starting at 9:25pm. Watch the episodes for free on replay on M6+. Enjoy ad-free viewing with M6+ MAX.






