Netflix's Most Embarrassing Show Is Back. I'm Absolutely Thrilled.
Briefly

Emily in Paris, despite its flaws and superficiality, manages to charm viewers with its portrayal of a young woman's adventures in the City of Light.
The dynamic between Emily and Camille in Monet's garden highlights both the show's superficial conflicts and the chaotic circumstances that define their friendship.
While the show is acutely aware of its shortcomings, it holds a certain allure, resonating with those who appreciate the aesthetic and escapism it offers.
The portrayal of French culture is riddled with clichés, yet it's presented through a lens that reflects the main character's naive optimism and enthusiasm.
Read at Slate Magazine
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