
"In Episode 6, "The One Where Emily Goes to the Embassy," our American in Paris celebrated the Fourth of July for the first time abroad. However, an episode later, in "Second Chances," she and Agence Grateau helped rebrand their client Apogee Waters as Libid'eau, using the Paris Pride parade for the launch. The event happens annually in late June, which is, of course, before Independence Day in the United States."
"Calling out the "inaccurate timeline" on Reddit on Dec. 25, a fan asked, "Shouldn't those episodes have been reversed?" Fellow viewers agreed, and one noted, "I've learnt to ignore the timeline because it doesn't make sense." Another shared a similar sentiment, noting that there have been chronology issues "since season 1." The error also came up in a separate thread from Dec. 25, as fans criticized the show for making "the focus of the Pride episode" a heterosexual couple - Emily and Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini)."
Season 5 premiered Dec. 18 with multi-episode scenes in Rome followed by returns to Paris. Episodes 6 and 7 present two real-life events out of chronological order: Episode 6 shows Emily celebrating the Fourth of July abroad, and Episode 7 uses the Paris Pride parade (held in late June) for a client launch. Viewers on Reddit flagged the inaccurate timeline and noted similar chronology problems since season 1. Some fans also criticized the Pride episode for centering a heterosexual couple. A fan-created timeline breakdown highlights persistent timeline inconsistencies and "spring resets."
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