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Emily in Paris

Emily in Paris is an American romantic comedy-drama series on Netflix, created by Darren Star, featuring Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, an American marketing executive navigating life in Paris. The show premiered on October 2, 2020, and has received mixed reviews, praised in the U.S. but criticized in France for its portrayal of French culture. The series has been renewed for a fourth season, with the first part set to premiere on August 15, 2024.

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Emily in Paris

Emily in Paris is an American romantic comedy-drama series on Netflix, created by Darren Star, featuring Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, an American marketing executive navigating life in Paris. The show premiered on October 2, 2020, and has received mixed reviews, praised in the U.S. but criticized in France for its portrayal of French culture. The series has been renewed for a fourth season, with the first part set to premiere on August 15, 2024.

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Emily in Paris

Emily in Paris[a] is an American romantic comedy-drama


television series created by Darren Star for Netflix. The series stars Emily in Paris
Lily Collins as aspiring marketing executive Emily Cooper, an
American who moves to Paris to provide an American point of
view to a French marketing firm. In Paris, she tries to overcome
challenges in her work, love life, and friendships. The series also
stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo,
Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, Camille Razat, William Abadie,
and Lucien Laviscount.

Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and developed initially


Genre Romantic
for Paramount Network, where it was given a straight-to-series
comedy-
order in September 2018, the series moved to Netflix in July 2020.
drama[1]
Filming takes place in Île-de-France, mainly in Paris and its
suburbs, and began in August 2019. Created by Darren Star

Starring Lily Collins


Emily in Paris premiered on October 2, 2020, to positive reviews
in the United States but criticism in France for negatively Philippine
stereotyping Parisians and the French.[3] In November 2020, the Leroy-
series was renewed for a second season by Netflix, which Beaulieu
premiered on December 22, 2021.[4][5][6] In January 2022, the Ashley Park
series was renewed for a third and fourth season by Netflix.[7] The Lucas Bravo
third season premiered on December 21, 2022.[8][9] The fourth Samuel Arnold
season is set to premiere in two parts; the first is set to premiere on
Bruno Gouery
August 15, 2024, followed by the second on September 12,
Camille Razat
2024.[10]
William Abadie
Lucien
Premise Laviscount

Theme music James Newton


Emily in Paris follows Emily Cooper, an American from Chicago
composer Howard
with a Master's degree in communications, who moves to Paris for
a new job opportunity. She is tasked with bringing an American Composer Chris Alan Lee
point of view and social media presence to a venerable French Country of United States
origin

Original English
languages French

No. of seasons 3

No. of episodes 30
marketing firm. Cultures clash as she adjusts to the challenges of Production
life in Paris while juggling her career, new friendships, and active
Executive Andrew
love life.[11]
producers Fleming
Tony
Cast and characters Hernandez
Lilly Burns
Darren Star
Main Robin Schiff

Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, a 29-year-old who moves Alison Brown


from Chicago to Paris for a temporary social media Producers Stephen Joel
strategy job at Savoir
Brown
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie, Emily's tough and
bitter boss at Savoir in Paris Shihan Fey
Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, Emily's first friend in Paris, Jake Fuller
an American nanny of Chinese-Korean descent and Lily Collins
aspiring singer, and the heiress to a Shanghai business
magnate from whom she is estranged Raphaël
Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Emily's attractive downstairs Benoliel
neighbor, the head chef at Chez Lavaux, Camille's Joe Murphy
former boyfriend and Emily's love interest
Ryan
Samuel Arnold as Julien, Emily's trendy and theatrical
McCormick
co-worker who forms a comic duo with Luc
Bruno Gouery as Luc, Emily's quirky co-worker, who Production Île-de-France,
forms a comic duo with Julien locations France
Camille Razat as Camille, Emily's friend, and Gabriel's
Cinematography Steven
former girlfriend who works at an art gallery and is a
champagne heiress. Her family, part of the French Fierberg
nobility, owns a château and vineyard Alexander
William Abadie as Antoine Lambert (season 2– Gruszynski
present;[12] recurring season 1), Emily's client who owns
Stéphane
the perfume company Maison Lavaux and is having a
long-standing affair with Sylvie Bourgoin

Lucien Laviscount as Alfie (season 3–present;[13] Seamus


recurring season 2), an English banker in Emily's Tierney
French class and Emily's love interest[12] Editors Alex Minnick
Laura
Recurring Weinberg

Kate Walsh as Madeline, Emily's boss in Chicago who Jesse Gordon


cannot take the job in Paris after learning that she is John Rafanelli
pregnant Brian Ray
Jean-Christophe Bouvet as Pierre Cadault, a famous
Veronica
flamboyant French designer and uncle of Mathieu
Rutledge
Charles Martins as Mathieu Cadault (seasons 1–2), a
businessman who becomes Emily's love interest Jon Higgins
Jeremy O. Harris as Grégory Elliot Duprée (season 2– Rachel
present), Pierre Cadault's rival Ambelang
Céline Menville as Jacqueline (season 2–present; guest Camera setup Single-camera
season 1), Emily's French teacher
Running time 24–38 minutes
Kevin Dias as Benoît (season 2–present), a member of
Mindy's band and her love interest Production Darren Star
Jin Xuan Mao as Étienne (season 2–present), a companies Productions
member of Mindy's band
Jax Media
Søren Bregendal as Erik de Groot (season 2–present),
a photographer and Sylvie's love interest MTV
Melia Kreiling as Sofia Sideris (season 3), a Greek artist Entertainment
who works with Camille and with whom she is having Studios
an affair
Original release
Paul Forman as Nicolas de Léon (season 3), a
businessman and Mindy's love interest, with whom she Network Netflix
attended a boarding school in Switzerland
Release October 2,
2020 –
Guest present

Charley Fouquet as Catherine Lambert, Antoine's wife


Camille Japy as Louise, Camille's aristocratic mother
Christophe Guybet as Gerard, Camille's father
Victor Meutelet as Timothée, Camille's younger brother with whom Emily has a one-night
stand
Hanaé Cloarec-Bailly and Tytouan Cloarec-Bailly as Sybil and Laurent Dupont (season 1),
the two children that Mindy nannies
Arnaud Viard as Paul Brossard (season 1), the owner of Savoir
Roe Hartrampf as Doug (seasons 1 and 3), Emily's ex-boyfriend in Chicago
Claude Perron as Patricia (season 1), an employee at Savoir
Eion Bailey as Randy Zimmer (season 1), a well-known hotel owner
Aleksandra Yermak as Klara (season 1), the representative of Hästens, a Swedish luxury
bedmaker
Julien Floreancig as Thomas (season 1), a snobbish French professor of semiotics
Carlson Young as Brooklyn Clark (season 1), a famous young American actress
Elizabeth Tan as Li (season 1), Mindy's best friend who brings her bridesmaids to Paris to
shop for bridesmaids' dresses
David Prat as Théo (season 1), the elder of Camille's two brothers
Faith Prince as Judith Robertson (season 1), the head of the American Friends of the Louvre
Isaiah Hodges and Christophe Tek as Grey Space (season 1), a duo of avant-garde
designers
Arnaud Binard as Laurent G. (season 2–present), Sylvie's husband
Daria Panchenko as Petra (season 2), a woman in Emily's French class
Ellen Von Unwerth as herself (season 2), a photographer hired for Pierre Cadault's
photoshoot
Julien Looman as Gerhard (season 2), Ellen Von Unwerth's agent and Julien's potential love
interest
Alice Révérend as Natalie (season 2), a bartender at Chez Lavaux
Luca Ivoula as Raphael (season 2), a sous-chef at Gabriel's restaurant

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally released


1 10 October 2, 2020

2 10 December 22, 2021

3 10 December 21, 2022


5 August 15, 2024
4[14] 10
5 September 12, 2024

Season 1 (2020)

No. No. in Original release


Title Directed by Written by
overall season date
1 1 "Emily in Paris" Andrew Fleming Darren Star October 2, 2020

Emily Cooper's boss Madeline prepares to transition from the Chicago-based pharmaceutical marketing firm,
the Gilbert Group, to a French fashion firm, Savoir, when she discovers she is pregnant. The Gilbert Group
offers the job to Emily, who accepts, leaving her boyfriend back in Chicago. Emily moves to Paris even
though she does not speak French. She changes her Instagram handle from @emilycooper to @emilyinparis
and begins documenting her time in Paris. Emily starts her first day of work much to the chagrin of her new
co-workers, who reveal that she was only hired because of a business deal. She introduces the French, who
seem reluctant about her and her American methods, to American social media strategies. Emily
accidentally tries to enter the wrong apartment and meets her neighbor Gabriel. As Emily becomes
accustomed to life in Paris, she makes countless faux-pas, and her colleagues nickname her "la plouc" or
"the hick". Emily meets Mindy Chen, a nanny from Shanghai, and they become fast friends. After Emily and
her boyfriend attempt to have cybersex and the connection fails, she plugs in her vibrator and accidentally
short-circuits the block's power.

2 2 "Masculin Féminin" Andrew Fleming Darren Star October 2, 2020


Despite struggling to fit in with French office culture, Emily convinces her boss, Sylvie, to invite her to a
work party where she accidentally irritates Sylvie by conversing with Antoine Lambert, a client who turns out
to be Sylvie's married lover. As punishment, she is put to work marketing Vaga-Jeune, a lubricant for
menopausal women. Annoyed with the gendered nature of the French language, Emily writes a post about
the product, which goes viral, causing her to make further inroads at work. Emily's boyfriend tells her that
she should return to Chicago as he struggles with a long-distance relationship, and he does not want to visit
Paris despite it being a pre-planned trip. She refuses to return to Chicago and breaks off the relationship.
She turns to Mindy for emotional support.

3 3 "Sexy or Sexist" Andrew Fleming Darren Star October 2, 2020

Emily is invited to the shoot for De l'Heure's latest commercial to take behind-the-scenes footage for social
media and is shocked to discover the commercial involves a model strutting nude down the Pont Alexandre
III while suited men ogle at her. She argues with Antoine that the ad is sexist while he counters that it is
sexy, leading Emily to suggest an online marketing campaign that asks the perfume's customers what they
think. When the campaign goes viral, Antoine sends Emily La Perla lingerie as a thank-you gift. Mindy
proposes a dinner party to help Emily meet new people, but the party turns into a rager. She meets a French
man, and they hit it off, but Emily returns to Gabriel's restaurant for comfort after the man offends her.

4 4 "A Kiss Is Just A Kiss" Zoe Cassavetes Kayla Alpert October 2, 2020

While struggling to communicate at a flower shop, Emily is rescued by Camille, a friendly French stranger,
and gallery owner who proves to be a lucrative connection. When Emily discovers Sylvie and Antoine
arguing at work, she tries to boost Sylvie's credibility at work by pretending that she came up with an idea to
pair Antoine's perfumes with luxury hotels. After a miscommunication that renders her work dinner
reservation at an exclusive, luxurious restaurant invalid, Emily convinces Gabriel to host them at his
restaurant instead. As a gesture of thanks for his help, Emily kisses him, and he kisses her back. Leaving
the restaurant, Emily bumps into Camille again, who reveals that Gabriel is her boyfriend.

Ali Waller and


5 5 "Faux Amis" Zoe Cassavetes October 2, 2020
Joe Murphy
With over 20,000 followers on her @emilyinparis Instagram account, Emily is invited to Durée Cosmetics’
Influencer Lunch, where her witty posts about the brand’s products attract the attention of Durée CMO Olivia
Thompson. Emily, however, fails to convince Olivia to have Savoir represent their company again, with
Sylvie cited as the reason. Camille invites Emily to a night out with her and Gabriel. When alone with
Gabriel, Emily asks that he forget about their kiss the night before, to which he agrees. But later on, he
admits that he, too, feels chemistry with her. Initially outraged at seeing Emily’s Instagram posts for Durée,
Sylvie demands that she delete her account. Still, when a client becomes inspired by one of Emily’s posts,
Sylvie begrudgingly allows Emily to keep her account and leverage her “influencer” status.

6 6 "Ringarde" Andrew Fleming Matt Whitaker October 2, 2020

Emily joins Sylvie and Julien to visit the atelier of haute couturier Pierre Cadault. Pierre is mortified by the
gauche charm on Emily's handbag and calls her a "basic bitch" in French, which hinders her credibility in the
firm. At Café de Flore, Emily meets French philosophy professor Thomas. They hit it off, and she invites
him back to her apartment, where they have sex. Emily and Thomas encounter Gabriel and Camille, and
Camille invites them to join them at a tapas restaurant. Thomas and Gabriel do not get along. The next day,
Gabriel tells Emily he thinks Thomas is a snob and not worthy of her. Emily discovers Pierre has designed
the costumes for Swan Lake, so she invites Thomas to join her. However, he insults her by telling her Swan
Lake is a ballet for tourists. Emily realizes that he is a snob, so she leaves him. She sees Pierre at the
ballet and walks into his private box to talk to him so he will remain with Savoir.

Emily Goldwyn
7 7 "French Ending" Andrew Fleming October 2, 2020
and Sarah Choi

Because Emily's ride-share car fails to arrive, Gabriel rescues her by obtaining a moped to take her to the
club where Brooklyn, an American actress, is partying. They find Brooklyn intoxicated, and she ditches them
again. Emily and Gabriel go to the Hôtel Plaza Athénée where Brooklyn stays, but the front desk clerk is
uncooperative and won't divulge Brooklyn's room number. Sylvie arrives and threatens the clerk with scandal
and possible damage to the hotel's reputation should the famous actress be harmed. He reluctantly takes
them to the room and opens the door.

8 8 "Family Affair" Andrew Fleming Grant Sloss October 2, 2020


Camille invites Emily to lunch and asks if Savoir could take on her family's champagne vineyard as a client.
Mindy's friend and five bridesmaids are in Paris for wedding dress shopping. Camille invites Emily to meet
her family at their chateau. Gabriel surprises Emily by joining them for the weekend trip, which makes Emily
uncomfortable. Emily tours the winery and meets Camille's younger brother Timothée. Gabriel refuses
Camille's mother's business loan offer. At a club where Mindy's girlfriends are partying, they force her on
stage to sing the song she flubbed on Chinese Popstar. Back at the chateau, Camille and her mother are
arguing, so Emily takes refuge by the pool, where Timothée joins her. They drink champagne and eventually
have sex. At breakfast, she learns Timothée is not the brother Camille was referring to. Instead, it was her
younger, 17-year-old brother. Emily meets Théo, Camille's older and more age-appropriate brother. Emily
finally gets an opportunity to pitch her idea to Camille's mother.

9 9 "An American Auction in Paris" Peter Lauer Alison Brown October 2, 2020

Sylvie is unimpressed with Emily's idea to market Camille's family's champagne. Emily meets Judith
Robertson, a member of the American Friends of the Louvre (AFL). She is aware of Emily's association with
Pierre Cadault and asks if Pierre might be willing to donate a dress to be auctioned at AFL's fundraising
benefit. Emily calls Mathieu Cadault to arrange a meeting to ask about the dress donation. They agree to
meet at an art opening at Camille's gallery. Sylvie and Luc also arrive at the opening to meet Camille. At the
AFL auction, Grey Space, which consists of two avant-garde fashion designers, shows up and bids for
Pierre's dress. As Emily models the dress on stage, Grey Space shoots her with paint as a publicity stunt
which shocks the audience. The next day, the stunt is featured in all the newspapers and online. Pierre is
sad and takes to his bed. Emily visits him to try and positively spin the incident but to no avail. As she
leaves Pierre's home, she runs into Mathieu, who makes a pass at her.

10 10 "Cancel Couture" Peter Lauer Grant Sloss October 2, 2020


Mathieu and Emily go on a date, but are interrupted by Pierre, who calls threatening to cancel his fashion
show. Pierre is holed up in his atelier on the verge of a breakdown and will not show his new collection to
anyone. Sylvie blames Emily for shaking his confidence and fires her. The next day, Pierre requests to see
Emily. Sylvie goes with her to see Pierre. At the atelier, they see a dress from Pierre's new collection. In
need of a venue to launch his fashion show, Pierre hijacks the outside of his former venue to show his new
collection, which is well-received and makes him the toast of Fashion Week. To celebrate, Emily hosts a
dinner at Gabriel's restaurant for Mathieu and Pierre. Mindy agrees to emcee and sings at a drag bar two
nights a week. However, her employers fire her for this, so she moves in with Emily. To pursue his dream of
opening his restaurant, Gabriel decides to move back to Normandy. Realizing that this may be Gabriel's last
night in Paris, Emily and Gabriel have sex. However, Antoine later decides to invest in his restaurant idea,
thus keeping Gabriel in Paris.

Season 2 (2021)

No. No. in Original release


Title Directed by Written by
overall season date

"Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec


11 1 Andrew Fleming Darren Star December 22, 2021
Moi?"

Emily is confused after her affair with Gabriel and her friendship with his now ex-girlfriend Camille. Even
worse, Emily has a weekend getaway planned for St Tropez with Mathieu. The ad account for Champere,
Camille's family's champagne brand, goes to Luc even though Emily believes she brought the new business
to Savior. Camille shows up to discuss the marketing campaign, though she, Sylvie, and Emily go to lunch
instead. Camille teams up with Emily for a night out at the drag bar they previously visited, where Emily's
new roommate Mindy performs a solo version of BTS's "Dynamite". When Emily breaks away for her
romantic weekend in St Tropez, Mathieu overhears her cell phone conversation with Gabriel about their
sleeping together, which upsets him. As he leaves her on the train departing Paris, he gives Emily the
tickets for a romantic weekend with Gabriel, who he says she should invite for the romantic weekend they
had originally planned for themselves.

"Do You Know the Way to St.


12 2 Andrew Fleming Grant Sloss December 22, 2021
Tropez?"

Emily ends up staying at the Four Seasons Hotel in St Tropez and calls Camille and Mindy to join her. Emily
meets a famous fashion journalist who claims to know M. Cadault, and offers to model promotional
marketing fashion shots with Emily's new luggage, which features a lifesize likeness of Cadault etched onto
its surface. Upon seeing these pictures, the Instagram response upsets Cadault, and Mathieu asks Emily to
remove them. While going out with Camille and Mindy, Emily receives a call from Gabriel. Camille refuses to
take the call, and Emily says she will call him later. Later in the evening, Emily discovers that Sylvie has
come to St Tropez and is married to Laurent, a restaurant manager at the hotel. The next morning, Camille
calls Emily to pick her up at a church. Camille's evening plans for a tryst with a stranger went badly, and she
still has feelings for Gabriel. Emily and her friends walk on the pier and find the journalist on his yacht. Emily
gets him to invite them on board as his apology for lying about Cadault. The girls relax on the yacht's lounge
chairs.

13 3 "Bon Anniversaire!" Andrew Fleming Alison Brown December 22, 2021


Camille takes Emily to a Moroccan bath house to meet her friends for a nude steam bath. All the girls are
nude except Emily, who insists on wearing a full-length cotton robe for modesty. Later, Emily and Mindy
make plans for Emily's birthday, inviting Camille and Gabriel to attend, where Emily hopes they will
reconcile. The planning takes all day; the evening eventually comes off, with Gabriel helping Emily with the
dinner preparations. During the outdoor evening dinner party, everything goes well. Camille returns to Emily's
apartment for more champagne from Emily's fridge. When she gets the champagne, she discovers that
Gabriel's favorite frying pan (with his engraved initials on it) is on Emily's stove, and she concludes that for a
chef to make of gift on his favorite pan to a girl can only have the worst implications for Camille's future with
Gabriel. She returns to the evening party and says she has a toast that everyone eagerly waits for. Camille
denounces Emily as a turncoat for having an affair with their boyfriend, which Emily finds that she cannot
deny.

14 4 "Jules and Em" Peter Lauer Joe Murphy December 22, 2021

Emily returns the frying pan and gives her presentation about Champere to Camille, who is still upset about
Emily sleeping with Gabriel. Camille insists that the presentation must be in French, and Emily's inability to
speak it requires Luc to take over. Emily meets a tourist from Kiev in her French class. She is then
assigned to take a new account to promote leeks. Returning home, she bumps into Gabriel, who says he
has a terrific recipe for leeks, and makes it for her. Emily goes shopping with the tourist, who becomes a
shoplifter. Gabriel finds Camille at an art gallery opening, and says that he wants to patch things up. Luc
invites Emily to see Jules and Jim to help improve her French, but Emily does not connect with the ménage
à trois. Emily tries to write a letter in French to Camille to reconcile their differences using a machine
translator, which works poorly. Camille does not understand what the letter says and remains angry at Emily.
The leek farmers ad campaign goes in a new direction—targeting America's dietary health drinks market. At
her next class, Emily introduces herself to a young bank executive from London.

Katina Medina
15 5 "An Englishman in Paris" Sarah Choi December 22, 2021
Mora
Katina Medina
16 6 "Boiling Point" Alison Brown December 22, 2021
Mora

"The Cook, the Thief, Her


17 7 Jennifer Arnold Joe Murphy December 22, 2021
Ghost, and His Lover"

18 8 "Champagne Problems" Jennifer Arnold Darren Star December 22, 2021


19 9 "Scents & Sensibility" Andrew Fleming Sarah Choi December 22, 2021

20 10 "French Revolution" Andrew Fleming Grant Sloss December 22, 2021

Season 3 (2022)

No. No. in Original release


Title Directed by Written by
overall season date
21 1 "I Have Two Lovers" Andrew Fleming Grant Sloss December 21, 2022

Emily dreams of standing at the Eiffel Tower and discussing her dilemma regarding deciding whether to work
for both Madeline and Sylvie. When she wakes up from this dream, it turns out she's working for both of
them; Emily feels she cannot quit as it would entail telling a pregnant Madeline that she would prefer to work
for Sylvie. Madeline learns the truth from Luc, and later that evening, she interrupts a business dinner at the
Eiffel Tower, where Sylvie's new company is making a pitch to a prospective client, who is one of Emily's
contacts. Madeline's water breaks, and she is taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Sylvie fires Emily, who
arrives late to the farewell party she planned for Alfie. After seeing her hesitation about their relationship,
Alfie says goodbye and gets in a cab, leaving Emily alone.

22 2 "What's It All About..." Andrew Fleming Alison Brown December 21, 2022
Madeline gives birth to a baby boy named Jack, and Emily tries to prove her loyalty. They meet with one of
Savoir's clients, but Sylvie also arrives. Madeline tells them they can't take Savoir's clients due to a non-
compete clause in their contracts, putting Sylvie's new company in jeopardy, as that means their only
remaining client would be Pierre Cadault. Emily finds out Alfie is now working for Antoine as his new CFO
but chooses not to tell her. Emily and Luc convince Madeline to rehire Sylvie as Savoir's president. Sylvie
refuses, only to immediately discover she has no clients, as Pierre Cadault has sold his company to the
luxury conglomerate JVMA, which handles their marketing in-house. Later, JVMA contacts Sylvie, offering
her a position with the company, which includes allowing her to bring along her staff, but she declines after
discussing it with Luc and Julien. It's Solstice Night in Paris, and Emily takes Mindy's microphone and sings
to Alfie to show how much she cares about him, leading to a reconciliation between the two.

23 3 "Coo D'état" Andrew Fleming Joe Murphy December 21, 2022

Sylvie is threatened with eviction by her landlord as she has been using her apartment as an office. With
Luc's help, she speaks with the building manager of the Savoir building to force Madeline and Emily to
leave. Mindy feels nervous about performing in a club and discovers that having sex with Benoit helps.
Camille and Gabriel have been encountering issues since she moved in, and with Alfie's help, they share a
romantic dinner at the restaurant. After the elevator and heat in the Savoir building are sabotaged, Madeline
tells Emily that the Gilbert Group has approved them to leave the building and work at her hotel. The
following day, Emily discovers Madeline plans to return to Chicago and has also bought a plane ticket for
her. Emily tells Madeline she wishes to stay in Paris and resigns from her position. The episode ends with
Sylvie and her team returning to their old building and establishing a new company named Grateau, and
Emily walking out of Madeline's hotel after saying goodbye.
"Live from Paris, It's Emily
24 4 Erin Ehrlich Sarah Choi December 21, 2022
Cooper"
After becoming unemployed, Emily starts vlogging around Paris, needing to stay busy. Meanwhile, she is
hired temporarily as a waitress at Gabriel's restaurant. Still, after she accidentally causes a client to have an
allergic reaction due to her limited (but improved) French, she is fired by Gabriel, making her realize this is
not the right situation for her. Luc and Julien tell Sylvie they used Emily's ideas for a customer, making her
uncomfortable. However, after speaking with Camille's mother, she feels encouraged to seek out and rehire
Emily. Camille feels guilty for not respecting her pact with Emily, and an artist called Sofia at the art gallery
shows romantic interest in her.

25 5 "Ooo La La Liste" Erin Ehrlich Robin Schiff December 21, 2022

Emily is dealing with her work visa application as she fears being deported and does her best to promote
Grateau. Alfie gets a new apartment and has a housewarming party, where Emily sees Camille kissing Sofia
on the rooftop. Nicholas from JVMA and Mindy see each other, and they turn out to be old boarding
schoolmates, making Benoit jealous as Nicholas is interested in Mindy. Emily shares what she saw on the
rooftop with Mindy, but Mindy suggests she should not get involved, as she was previously blamed for the
breakup between Camille and Gabriel. Mindy is about to perform with Benoit for the first time when she
receives flowers from Nicholas, causing Benoit to break up with her. Emily appears on La Liste, along with
Gabriel, which upsets Sylvie.

26 6 "Ex-en-Provence" Peter Lauer Liz Eney December 21, 2022

Emily travels with Gabriel and Alfie to Antoine's bastide in Bonnieux, Provence, to seal a deal. Alfie and
Emily are invited by Gabriel to a restaurant he wants to visit, but Antoine makes Alfie cancel at the last
minute. Emily feels uncomfortable after the meal when the waiter considers them a couple. Laurent arrives,
upsetting Erik, who leaves for Paris. That night, Sylvie and Laurent are attacked by bees and escape by
stripping and jumping into a pool, where they end up having sex. Emily discovers that a mistake ruined most
of Antoine's perfume, "juice". She suggests that the good batch be released as a limited edition to maximize
profits, which Antoine agrees to after hesitating. Camille continues her affair with Sofia, who invites her back
to Greece. Camille declines, claiming she still loves Gabriel. Sofia responds that it is possible to love more
than one person. After the event, Alfie asks Emily for the receipt for the lunch to expense it, but she
remembers the staff complimenting her and Gabriel as a couple, so she lies and claims to not have it. Emily
and Alfie leave for Paris in the limited edition McLaren that Antoine bought.

"How to Lose a Designer in 10 Katina Medina


27 7 Joe Murphy December 21, 2022
Days" Mora
Mindy is invited by Nicholas to watch "How To Lose A Guy in Ten Days" at a park, and she invites Emily
and Gabriel since Alfie is in London and Camille is in Greece with Sophie. Nicholas struggles to work with
Pierre Cadault because they have different ideas, and Emily offers Grateau's help as Pierre is uncomfortable
with JVMA. Emily and Gabriel leave the movie as a friend of Nicholas starts hitting on them. They enter a
balloon exhibition, where they continue to have fun while taking pictures. At the night's end, Gabriel shares
with Emily how his relationship with Camille is falling apart. Mindy and Nicholas admit they both like each
other and share a kiss. Nicholas calls Emily and shares with Grateau that he plans on firing Pierre and
replacing him with Grégory Elliott Duprée, whom Pierre despises, and hopes they relay the news to Pierre.
Emily tries at the last minute to stop Pierre from joining them for lunch, but as he is crossing the street, he
is hit by a motorbike taxi.

Katina Medina
28 8 "Fashion Victim" Alison Brown December 21, 2022
Mora

Pierre recovers in the hospital after his accident, while Grateau cannot tell him about his firing. Nicholas
plans to announce Gregory Dupree as the new face of Pierre Cadault during a new store opening, even
though Emily asks him to wait for Pierre to get out of the hospital out of respect. Sylvie meets with
Nicholas's father, Louis, Sylvie's former boss, and asks him to delay the announcement. Louis abused his
power when Sylvie worked for him. Upset about the meeting, Nicholas claims he will not change his mind.
Gabriel calls Emily, saying that he needs a friend, and that he thinks Camille will break up with him after
seeing pictures of her partying with other men in Greece. Gabriel also confesses he still loves Emily. Sylvie
and Emily break the news about JVMA replacing Pierre with him. Emily has an idea: make people believe
Pierre has died, to have him appear at the event and announce he will continue his work without JVMA,
which embarrasses the Deleon family. The next day, Emily finds Gabriel happy, as he says that Camille is
back from Greece and everything is fine between them.

29 9 "Love Is in the Air" Andrew Fleming Grant Sloss December 21, 2022
Alfie returns from London, and Emily is disappointed that he didn't mention their relationship to his family.
Grateau's new client is a romance company, suggesting a couple to get engaged in a public way and get
paid. Julien is annoyed by Emily's interference, but Sylvie dismisses his claims. Laurent is away, but he
surprises Sylvie by attending their date at the opera. Gabriel offers to propose to Camille and asks Antoine
for help in the restaurant. Camille and Gabriel get engaged, and Emily proposes a new idea using hot air
balloons. Nicholas prepares a party for Mindy, and Emily asks to make amends with him. Alfie confesses
not telling his family about her, and they decide to make their relationship public.

30 10 "Charade" Andrew Fleming Darren Star December 21, 2022

Gabriel renames his restaurant after his grandmother, Gigi, who dislikes Camille. Emily wants Gabriel to
have a Michelin Star in the restaurant, and Luc contacts his ex, Marianne, a food critic, to taste the food and
provide the star. Alfie tells Mindy about Nicholas kicking Emily out of a party, and she speaks to Nicholas
about her need for sacrifice for a future together. Sylvie is told by Laurent that he wants to open a club in
Paris with Louis Deleon, Nicholas's father. Julien gets upset when Emily gets involved in a campaign idea,
and he yells at her and walks away. Mindy and Nicholas plan to go to Gabriel's and Camille's engagement
party, but Benoit arrives and submits a song for her to the Eurovision Song Contest. Gabriel and Camille
decide to get married at the party, and everyone gathers for the ceremony. Camille interrupts Gabriel during
his vows, saying she knows he loves Emily and broke a pact she made with her not to pursue him. She also
announces that she’s pregnant. Alfie breaks up with Emily, suspecting something is going on between them
and that he will not be her second choice.

Season 4

No. No. in Original release


Title Directed by Written by [15]
overall season date [10][16]
Part 1

Andy
31 1 TBA Grant Sloss August 15, 2024
Fleming[17]

32 2 TBA TBA Alison Brown August 15, 2024


33 3 TBA TBA Joe Murphy August 15, 2024

Prathi
34 4 TBA TBA Srinivasan & August 15, 2024
Joshua Levy

35 5 TBA TBA Joe Murphy August 15, 2024


Part 2

36 6 TBA TBA Grant Sloss September 12, 2024

37 7 TBA TBA Alison Brown September 12, 2024


Liz Eney & Joe
38 8 TBA TBA September 12, 2024
Murphy

Grant Sloss &


39 9 TBA TBA September 12, 2024
Robin Schiff

40 10 TBA TBA Darren Star September 12, 2024

Production

Development
The series was created by Darren Star, who has a multi-year overall
deal with ViacomCBS and develops for ViacomCBS and for
outsider buyers via MTV Entertainment Studios.[20] Star was also
expected to serve as an executive producer alongside Tony
Hernandez. Jax Media was reported to be involved in a producing
role.[11][21][22][23] On September 5, 2018, it was announced that
Paramount Network had given the production a series order for a
first season consisting of 10 episodes. On July 13, 2020, it was
reported that the series would move from Paramount Network to
Netflix.[24] On November 11, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for
a second season.[4] On January 10, 2022, Netflix renewed the
series for a third and fourth season.[7]

Emily's chambre de bonne


Casting residence, a top-floor garret,
1 place de l'Estrapade (fr)
On April 3, 2019, Lily Collins was cast in the eponymous role.[25]
On August 13, 2019, Ashley Park had joined the main cast.[26] On
September 19, 2019, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo,
Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat, and Bruno Gouery joined the cast
in starring roles, while Kate Walsh, William Abadie, and Arnaud
Viard were cast in recurring roles.[27] On May 24, 2021, Lucien
Laviscount was cast in a recurring role, while Abadie was promoted
to series regular for the second season.[12] On April 10, 2022,
Laviscount was promoted to series regular for the third season.[13]

La Boulangerie Moderne,[18]
Filming a bread and pastry shop,
Principal photography for the first season, in Paris and its suburbs, 16 rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques (fr)
began in August 2019.[28] Additional photography took place in
Chicago in November 2019.[29]

Many scenes are filmed at Place de l'Estrapade in the 5th


Arrondissement, including the site of Emily's apartment, the
restaurant ("Les Deux Compères"),[30][31][32] and the bakery ("La
Boulangerie Moderne").[33] Some scenes are also filmed at Cité du
Cinéma, a film studio complex in Saint-Denis.[11][26] Famous
Parisian sites to feature in the series include Le Grand Véfour,[34] The restaurant,[19]
the Pont Alexandre III, Palais Garnier, Atelier des Lumières,[35] ("Les Deux Compères"),
18 rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques (fr)
Rue de l'Abreuvoir, Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin Du Palais
Royale, Café de Flore and the Panthéon. An episode was also
filmed at the Château de Sonnay in the department of Indre-et-Loire.[36]

Filming for the second season began on May 3, 2021,[37] and concludes on July 19, 2021.[38] New filming
locations for the second season include Monnaie de Paris, Musée des Arts Forains, Huatian Chinagora,
Saint-Tropez, Palace of Versailles, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, and other locations in
France.[39][40][41][42][37] Filming of the second season in Paris caused problems within the 5th
Arrondissement, with the residents deeming the crew as brutal, threatening and too intrusive.[43] Lily
Collins stated that the second season was set in a COVID-19-free world, as the decision was made by the
producers to ensure escapism through joy and laughter. In scenes that involved crowds, masks were off
when they were on-camera and back on once completed, which Collins stated was difficult to pull off.
Filming for the third season began in June 2022.[44] On June 6, 2023, it was reported that filming for the
fourth season has been delayed due to the writers strike.[45] Filming for fourth season began on January 19,
2024.[46]

Soundtrack
In October 2020, Ashley Park's "La Vie en rose", sung as a cappella by Mindy Chen in episode six,[47]
debuted at number one on Billboard's Top TV Songs chart.[48] Kid Francescoli's "Moon", sung in episode
four, debuted at number four, and Cavale's "Burst Into Flames" from episode ten debuted at number
seven.[48] Alter K,[49][50] a French music publisher and distributor, made significant contributions to the
soundtrack, with half of the songs in the series being from its catalog.[51][52] James Newton Howard
composed the series' theme music and score.[53][54]

Release
The series' first season was released by Netflix on October 2, 2020, followed by a DVD release on
November 9, 2021.[3][55] The second season was released on December 22, 2021.[6] The third season had
its premiere at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris on December 6, 2022,[56] and was released on
December 21.[8] The fourth season is scheduled to premiere in two parts; the first is set to premiere on
August 15, 2024, followed by the second on September 12, 2024.[10]

Reception

Audience viewership
For the week of October 5, 2020, Emily in Paris reached the top ten list of most watched streaming shows
per Nielsen. On May 3, 2021, Netflix revealed that the series had been watched by 58 million households
in the month after its debut.[57] The series remained in UK top 10 list for 40 consecutive days after its
release.[58]

Critical response
For the first season, review aggregator Rotten
Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 61% based Season Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The 1 61% (57 reviews)[59] 58 (18 reviews)[60]
website's critics' consensus reads, "Though its 2 61% (23 reviews)[61] 64 (11 reviews)[62]
depiction of France is très cliché [sic], Emily in Paris
3 67% (18 reviews)[63] 54 (10 reviews)[64]
is rom-com fantasy at its finest, spectacularly dressed
and filled with charming performances."[59]
Metacritic gave the first season a weighted average score of 58 out of 100 based on 18 reviews, indicating
"mixed or average reviews".[60]
The second season has a 61% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 23 reviews, with an average
rating of 5.2/10. The website's critics' consensus states, "Emily in Paris remains a sugary soufflé, but it's
liable to give a toothache to viewers seeking anything more profound than a frivolous romp." [61] On
Metacritic, the second season received a score of 64 based on reviews from 11 critics, indicating "generally
favorable reviews".[62]

For the third season, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 67% based on 18
reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics' consensus reads, "Emily in Paris' bubbly
watch ability keeps threatening to go flat in a third season that seems content to spin its wheels, but this
gallic travelogue will still be a pleasant enough journey for fans."[63] Metacritic gave the season a weighted
average score of 54 out of 100 based on ten reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[64]

Daniel D'Addario of Variety described the series as "a delight that poses the question of what it really means
to grow up, against a truly inviting backdrop", and that Collins is "an inherently winsome performer who
has never been quite as well used as she is here".[65] Kristen Baldwin of Entertainment Weekly gave the
series a "B" and wrote, "If you need a five-hour brain vacation, Paris is a worthwhile destination."[66] The
New Zealand Herald considered the show "visually delectable" and that "Collins has a pixie-ish charm
which makes her endearing", but also that the show is "as ephemeral as fairy floss".[67] Kristen Lopez of
IndieWire praised Collins for being a "jewel, make no mistake" and that "Emily in Paris is only as
watchable and frivolous as its leading lady," but criticized the series as a whole, writing: "Emily in Paris is
like scrolling through Instagram. It's a great way to waste time looking at pretty pictures with no depth."[68]

Some people criticized Emily's character. Emma Gray from HuffPost called Emily a bland character, stating,
"The show doesn't even make an effort to quirk her up or give her a more relatable, girl-next-door
roughness: she's always immaculately coiffed and made-up and garbed in effortfully eye-catching outfits.
But there's not much to the character except for enormous self-confidence and the inexplicable ability to
attract new friends and love interests on every street corner."[69] Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian gave
the series one out of five stars: "[...] if it is an attempt to fluff up the rom-com for the streaming age, then it
falls over on its six-inch heels."[70] Rachel Handler opined "Darren Star has done it yet again: centered an
entire show on a thin, gently delusional white woman whimsically exploring a major metropolitan area in
wildly expensive couture purchased on a mid-level salary."[71]

Sarah Moroz of Vulture.com opined, "The most egregious oversight [...] is Emily herself, who shows zero
personal growth over a ten-episode arc. [...] Emily's vapidity baffles anyone who has moved from their
native country." [72] Sonia Rao of The Washington Post compared Emily to the heroines of the Amy
Sherman-Palladino universe: "Like the Gilmore girls, Emily is strong-willed and refuses to let anything get
in the way of her schemes. Like Midge Maisel, her actions can be quite rash, but she still wins over her
fictional acquaintances while utterly baffling viewers." [73] Megan Garber of The Atlantic was critical of
Emily, writing, "An expat who acts like a tourist, she judges everything against the backdrop of her own
rigid Americanness. You might figure that those moments are evidence of a show poking fun at its
protagonist's arrogance or setting the stage for her to grow beyond her initial provincialism. But: You would
be, as I was, mostly incorrect. Instead, other people change around her. They grudgingly concede that her
way (strident, striving, teeming with insistent individualism) is right. The latest show from Sex and the City
creator Darren Star—sells several fantasies. Primary among them is the notion that Emily can bulldoze her
way through France and be celebrated for it."[74]
Some critics, such as Jo Ellison, writing for the Financial Times, appeared ambivalent. On the one hand,
she expressed admiration for the way Darren Star manages to depict "a version of womanhood in which
promiscuity, bossiness, and shopaholics are depicted as qualities to be celebrated"; on the other, "the major
plot lines might have been written in the 1940s and the Frenchies are routinely cast as vain, preening and
parochial." She concludes, "Cliché-ridden and completely outdated: Darren Star's 'Sex and the Cité' will no
doubt be monstrously successful."[75]

Many French critics condemned the show for negatively stereotyping Parisians and the French.[76] Charles
Martin wrote in Première that the show unfairly stereotyped and depicted the French as "lazy [individuals
who] never arrive at the office before the end of the morning [...] are flirtatious and not really attached to the
concept of loyalty [...] are sexist and backward, and [...] have a questionable relationship with
showering".[77][78][79][80][81] A reviewer at Sens Critique wrote: "Emily in Paris projects the same twee,
unrealistic image of Paris that the film Amélie does".[82] RTL.fr wrote: "Rarely had we seen so many
clichés on the French capital since the Parisian episodes of Gossip Girl or the end of The Devil Wears
Prada."[82]

Cultural influence
The show's popularity has reportedly increased tourism in Paris, with hotels and restaurants benefiting from
"the Emily effect". Tours of locations that appear on the show are available. An American living in Paris
complained of "dozens of raucous 'Emily in Paris' pilgrims who now swarmed [Café de Flore], taking
Instagram-ready selfies".[83]

Controversies

Depiction of Ukrainian character


The second season was met with controversy in Ukraine over the depiction of a Ukrainian character named
Petra (a name not used in Ukraine), who was depicted as a petty thief and shoplifter, with the hashtag "Ми
не Петри" (We are not Petras) trending for a few hours.[84] The Ukrainian Minister of Culture, Oleksandr
Tkachenko, wrote on the social media platform Telegram, "In Emily in Paris, we have a caricature image of
a Ukrainian woman that is unacceptable. It is also insulting." He also wrote a letter to Netflix complaining
about the depiction of Petra.[85][86] According to Tkachenko, Netflix sent a response saying that they had
heard the dissatisfaction of Ukrainian viewers, and that Petra would be shown in a different context for the
third season.[87]

Bribery allegations at the Golden Globe Awards


The show received two nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, but prior to the ceremony, it was
reported that 30 members of the voting body had been flown to Paris, where they spent two nights at The
Peninsula Paris and were treated to a private lunch at the Musée des Arts Forains, with the bill reportedly
paid by the show's developer, Paramount Network.[88] This led some critics to question the impartiality of
the voting body,[88] as Emily in Paris was considered to be a critical failure,[89] and its nomination was a
surprise.[90][91] In contrast, critically acclaimed shows, notably I May Destroy You, were not nominated.[92]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.

Excellence in Production
Art Directors Design for a Half Hour [93]
Anne Seibel (for "Emily in Paris") Nominated
Guild Awards Single-Camera Television
Series

Costume
Excellence in Patricia Field and Marylin [94]
Designers Guild Nominated
Contemporary Television Fitoussi (for "Faux Amis")
Awards
Critics' Choice
Best Supporting Actress in [95]
Television Ashley Park Nominated
a Comedy Series
Awards

Best Television Series –


Emily in Paris Nominated
Musical or Comedy
Golden Globe [96][97]
Awards Best Actress in a
Television Series – Lily Collins Nominated
Musical or Comedy
2021
Best Show Emily in Paris Nominated

Best Breakthrough
MTV Movie & Ashley Park Nominated
Performance [98]
TV Awards
Best Kiss Lily Collins and Lucas Bravo Nominated
Best Duo Lily Collins and Ashley Park Nominated

Andrew Fleming, Tony


Hernandez, Lilly Burns, Darren
Primetime Outstanding Comedy Star, Alison Brown, Grant [99]
Nominated
Emmy Awards Series Sloss, Stephen Joel Brown,
Shihan Fey, Jake Fuller, Lily
Collins and Raphaël Benoliel

Outstanding Production
Primetime Anne Seibel, Jean-Yves Rabier
Design for a Narrative [100]
Creative Arts and Christelle Maisonneuve (for Nominated
Program (Half-Hour or
Emmy Awards "Emily in Paris")
Less)
Anne Seibel, Beniôt Tételin and
Outstanding Production
Primetime Christelle Maisonneuve (for "The
Design for a Narrative [101]
Creative Arts Cook, The Thief, Her Ghost and His Nominated
Program (Half-Hour or
Emmy Awards Lover"; "Scents & Sensibility";
2022 Less)
"French Revolution")

Set Decorators Best Achievement in


Christelle Maisonneuve and [102]
Society of Décor/Design of a Half- Nominated
Anne Seibel
America Awards Hour Single-Camera Series

See also
French television
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a. According to Netflix, the title is pronounced with the French pronunciation of Paris "Pare-
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External links
Emily in Paris (https://www.netflix.com/title/81037371) on Netflix
Emily in Paris (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8962124/) at IMDb

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