'Emily In Paris' Season 5 Ends With A Heartbreaking Dedication
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'Emily In Paris' Season 5 Ends With A Heartbreaking Dedication
"She's freshly returned to Paris after realizing she didn't want to move to Marcello's hometown of Solitano, Italy, to be with him. "I'd feel like a princess trapped in a castle," she tells Mindy, agreeing with her friend that while it sounded like a "nice fairytale," it was nothing more than that. Gabriel, meanwhile, writes Emily a love letter from Greece and invites her to visit."
"On Aug. 21, Borella suddenly collapsed at the Hotel Danieli. According to Italian newspaper la Repubblica, attempts to revive him on the scene were unsuccessful. He was 47 years old. The newspaper noted that Borella had trained in Rome, London, and New York, and was also a writer of poetry and stories for children. Per the author bio on his publisher's website (translated from Italian), the Venice-born creative had worked in film and theater for years but never stopped writing."
Emily returns to Paris after deciding she does not want to move to Marcello's hometown of Solitano, Italy, and rejects the fairytale life he offered. She describes the prospect as feeling "like a princess trapped in a castle," and Gabriel sends a love letter from Greece inviting her to visit. The season concludes with an onscreen dedication reading "In memory of Diego Borella." Borella was a locally hired assistant director who suddenly collapsed at the Hotel Danieli in Venice on Aug. 21 and died at age 47. He trained internationally and also wrote poetry and children's stories, and production issued condolences to his family.
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