Represent concludes with a thrilling and emotionally charged finale, "The Final Hurdle," as Stéphane Blé's journey from an ordinary citizen to the President of France reaches its climax.

The episode opens with Eric, Blé's relentless adversary, continuing his smear campaign. Meanwhile, the police, manipulated by Eric, close in on Lamine's hideout. Blé rushes to the scene, only to find Marion distraught and blaming him for the situation.
Despite the personal turmoil, Blé and Marion maintain a united front for a public event. However, their relationship is on the brink of collapse as Marion expresses deep disappointment in Blé's leadership.
As the election day approaches, Blé's campaign faces additional challenges. A surprise visit from his mother, Simon, brings a touch of humor amidst the tension. Her unwavering support provides a much-needed boost to Blé's spirits.
The episode takes a dramatic turn as Yasmine, Blé's loyal campaign manager, reveals the truth about the leaked emails that benefited Blé before the first round of voting. She also exposes Crozon's hidden agenda, shattering Blé's trust in his closest ally.
As the votes are counted, the initial results indicate a clear victory for Corinne. Blé delivers a gracious concession speech, taking responsibility for the defeat. However, in a stunning twist, the final results reveal that Blé has actually won the presidency.
The episode concludes with a powerful message of unity as Blé addresses the nation as president-elect. His impassioned plea for a united France, transcending racial and social divisions, leaves a lasting impact.
"The Final Hurdle" is a satisfying conclusion to a series that has captivated audiences with its blend of political satire, character-driven drama, and social commentary. The episode's unexpected ending provides a hopeful and inspiring message, leaving viewers with a sense of optimism about the future.