
After inhaling the entire first part of Emily In Paris in one sitting, I couldn't stop thinking about one thing.
No, not how Emily Cooper manages to make the wrong decision at any given moment.
No, not how I literally don't remember the names of any of these characters despite dedicating hours of my life to this show.
And no, not how Emily manages to simultaneously dress like a high fashion supermodel and the Hamburglar at the same time.
I kept thinking how nice it was to watch Emily at work.
Because despite all the chatter that surrounds Emily In Paris — is Camille a villain or is Emily in the wrong? Are you Team Gabrielle or Team Alfie — most of the episodes are dominated by Emily and her colleagues actually... doing their jobs.
Every episode of season four revolves around what Emily, her boss Sylvie, and colleagues Louis and Julian get up to at high-end marketing firm, Agence Grateau, which began the series as Savior.
Emily Cooper actually works throughout the series. What a concept! Image: Netflix.