Emily in Paris: this whirlwind of nonsense is basically a story told with dolls by a child
Briefly

The pitch of the show... is an American girl called Emily (the titular Emily) who goes to live in Paris... and there she refuses to ever learn French. She does, however, gasp a lot, and wear extravagantly fashionable outfits, and enter into an extraordinarily unlikely love triangle...
They were making sweeping cultural statements about the French based on what they had learned from watching Phil Collins's daughter interact with them. They were earnestly trying to anticipate the swerves the story would take.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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