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Emily in Paris Review

Updated: Nov 8, 2020


Ah Emily in Paris où commençons-nous?

Before watching the new Netflix series Emily in Paris I had heard mixed reviews. One side of the comments were negative reflections showcasing the 10 episodes as a cheesy American/French stereotype showreel and the other side were all friends telling me I’d love it.


This does unfortunately highlight how my taste in TV is perceived by people I know but although I am a fan of crappy telly and our protagonist is played by my girl crush Lily Collins... I started the show with an open mind.

If there’s anything I can say about Emily in Paris to sum it up is that it’s very easy watching. You could easily dip in and out and still have a strong grasp on the storyline.


I did have to agree with the negative Nancy’s who disliked the series on the stereotypes. It was very apparent throughout that some representations were over amplified for comedic or dramatic affect, but isn’t that the same for almost every TV show? London is never perceived how London actually is for locals and likewise for New York and so on. As it was clear the over the top rudeness of the french characters Emily stumbles across was purely to aid the narrative it was easier to let it slide.

I work in social media like Emily so this might also aid my response. I thought the representation of the industry was brilliant and I felt myself relating to the daily struggles and chaos of the role Emily was thrown into. It did however make me envious that she was working in a glamorous office on the streets of Paris, working for some fabulous fashion and beauty brands and creating some badass campaigns. On the other hand it's slightly frustrating that just from posting selfies with the odd hashtag Emily managed to become an influencer who comes up with big brand campaigns in a matter of seconds... but this is a different story all together.

The comedy drama had some funny and light hearted moments with an element of romance hidden around the city of love. I did find the ending quite predictable, however it did leave me wanting more with the hint of a potential second series in the ropes.


The editing was modern and fun with added graphics at key moments which reflected Emily’s role as a social media account manager and influencer. The beautiful shots of Paris and the risqué styles worn and styled by Lily Collins almost made the show more watchable and could possible be the main reason for my higher three star rating. Also her brows. It's a 5 star rating for Collins and her brows in general. The soundtrack for the series matched classical french tunes to popular chart music which amplified the narrative arc following an American (who doesn’t speak french) on her journey in Paris.


Overall, I would recommend giving Emily in Paris a watch if you have a soft spot for romance and cheesy TV. If you focus on strong narrative progression and character development and aren’t so keen on the beautiful sights of Paris and killer (but also slightly questionable) outfits then I’d maybe give this one a miss.


Au revoir!

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