'Emily in Paris' star Lucas Bravo hints he's done with the show: 'Does not stimulate me'
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Lucas Bravo expressed his frustration with 'Emily in Paris', stating, 'Life is short. It takes five months to shoot this series. Do I want to sacrifice them by telling something that does not stimulate me?'
Bravo also articulated his disdain for how the series treats viewer intelligence, saying, 'I do not want to be a part of a cog that does not tend to take the intelligence of viewers into consideration.'
Greg Wyshynski reflected on the show's superficiality, declaring, 'No one learns. No one grows. Emily is less protagonist than a passenger in the back of a Parisian taxi... It’s just pretty and it’s there.'
Jenny Marston pointed out the show's issues, saying, 'It's definitely quite problematic in parts, hugely stereotyped and highly unrealistic... All of these things are enough to make you inwardly cringe but because it was such a quirky, fun, and light-hearted watch, that's what kept people tuning in.'
Read at New York Post
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