Emily in Paris Season 5, but It's Rome (Where She Wants To) | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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Emily in Paris Season 5, but It's Rome (Where She Wants To) | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
"Created by Darren Starr and starring Lily Collins, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, and the current paramour, Eugenio Franceschini as "Emily in Paris" is a show with the magic of a Vegas lounge magician, deeply annoying and yet highly watchable. Every time I watch it, I think: This must be what chain smoking feels like. And I wonder if I should invest in a nicotine patch. Ah well, when in Rome..."
"Helming Agence Grateau's new Rome office, Emily is thrown headfirst into Italian styling, cultural subtleties, and high-stakes ambition. At first, her signature optimism pays off. It's fun to watch her and the Grateau gang leap into creative problem-solving mode with all kinds of romantic entanglements attached. Until a marketing campaign unexpectedly backfires, leaving her feeling betrayed and sending shockwaves through both her love life and career."
Emily leads Agence Grateau's new Rome office and confronts Italian styling, cultural subtleties, and high-stakes ambition while moving between Rome, Venice, and Solitano. Her optimism initially yields creative successes as the Grateau team tackles campaigns amid romantic entanglements. A marketing campaign backfires, producing betrayal that affects her love life and career. Familiar heartbreak and professional setbacks push her to re-embrace Parisian routines for stability. Emerging scandals within her inner circle threaten her support system. Growth is gradual but evident as Emily increasingly faces difficult situations rather than shutting down.
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