Does Netflix's Silliest Show Really Need to Get Serious?
Briefly

Emily in Paris is known for its guilty-pleasure vibe, with its central character, Emily Cooper, embracing her American quirks while navigating life in a foreign city. The show's charm lies in its predictable formula that juxtaposes her cluelessness with the sophistication of Parisian culture.
Despite the new season's efforts to portray more depth, Emily in Paris continues to thrive on its established formula: a blend of charming antics and cultural faux pas, making it a reliable escapist series.
Read at The Atlantic
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