- How good is season four?
The romantic comedy series "Emily in Paris" is one of the most popular productions on the streaming service Netflix. On August 15, Lily Collins (35) returns as American Emily Cooper to screens, experiencing new adventures and romantic entanglements in the French capital. However, season four of the hit series will be released in two parts, with the season finale starting on September 12, consisting of five episodes, just like part one. Here's what to expect from the return of the series.
What to expect in season four
The failed wedding of Camille (Camille Razat, 30) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo, 36) at the end of the previous season has also thrown Emily's (Collins) life into chaos. Her British boyfriend Alfie (Lucien Laviscount, 32) promptly broke up with her, while Emily is the only one who knows that Camille is expecting Gabriel's child.
These are challenging circumstances for season four, but at the same time, Emily and Gabriel finally seem free to become a couple, if they so choose. However, Emily is uncertain at the beginning of the new episodes and still has feelings for Alfie, who avoids her. Meanwhile, Mindy (Ashley Park, 33) and her band are preparing for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, but they are running out of money. And Emily's dominant boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, 61) is not only dealing with restructuring in the team at Agence Grateau, but also faces a delicate dilemma from her past.
Emily in Rome and Paris in winter
In the new, fourth season of "Emily in Paris", things will be different. The production will show new sides of the French capital, as the Netflix series will also take place in winter for the first time, giving the fashion shown a whole new dimension.
In addition, the main character Emily will travel to Rome this time. New figures will appear, such as the charming Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini, 32), a confident scion of the influential Italian Muratori family. In Paris, viewers will meet Sylvie's mother for the first time, played by legendary French actress Liliane Rovere ("Call My Agent!", 91).
"Emily in Paris" continues to impress in season four
At the beginning of the previous season of the popular Netflix comedy series, the main character Emily was stuck in a professional dilemma, trying unsuccessfully to work for both her French boss Sylvie and her American mentor Madeline (Kate Walsh, 56).
In the new, fourth season of "Emily in Paris", the protagonist is now more stable in her professional life, while her colleague Julien (Samuel Arnold, 33) is increasingly annoyed by Emily's intrusive behavior in meetings. When she takes on too many clients and campaigns for his liking, he finally takes action.
Emily, her neighbors Gabriel and Camille, and the returned Greek artist Sofia (Melia Kreiling, 34) navigate their increasingly complex web of relationships in season four, while Emily's boss Sylvie becomes involved in a MeToo case that forces her to make a difficult professional decision.
The storytelling pace remains high. Series creator Darren Star (63), who previously worked on unforgettable hit series like "Sex and the City" and "Beverly Hills, 90210", and the entire writing team of "Emily in Paris" continue to find captivating, fascinating new stories. And, as always, the fashion shown, along with the breathtakingly beautiful city of Paris, is reason enough to stream the new episodes.
A fifth season of "Emily in Paris" is also reportedly in the works, although Netflix has yet to confirm this officially. The series is therefore likely to continue for several more years.
In the context of discussing the new season of "Emily in Paris," we can say:
The European Union might need to issue visas for the band Mindy's members, as they prepare to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest.
The romantic entanglements of Emily in Paris will not be limited to France, as she encounters a charming Italian character named Marcello.