Character Arc
Camille is the magnetic French fine-arts graduate student whose night with Siri and David sets the entire series in motion. Worldly, candid and comfortable with ambiguity, she enters the couple's life as a catalyst rather than a simple love interest, embodying a freer attitude toward desire that both attracts and unsettles the pair. Alma Jodorowsky brings an effortless charisma that makes Camille feel less like a disruption and more like a question the couple cannot stop asking.
As the first season unfolds, Camille proves harder to categorize than either Siri or David expected, with her own ambitions, attachments and vulnerabilities that resist being reduced to the role of the other woman. Her growing closeness with Siri in particular forces the series to take seriously the possibility that the threesome opened a door no one intends to close, complicating every assumption about who belongs with whom.
In the second season, Camille's presence continues to test the boundaries the couple try to redraw, and the show gives her space to pursue what she wants rather than simply orbit their crisis. Her arc underscores the series' central interest in honesty over convention, positioning her as the figure most willing to live with uncertainty even as the Swedes around her scramble for solid ground.