"Emily in Paris," featuring Lily Collins, returned to Netflix on August 15 with its fourth season.
If you’re pressed for time and missed some pivotal moments, we’ve compiled everything essential you should know.
This overview includes significant spoilers from the previous season.
After nearly two years of anticipation, "Emily in Paris" has made its triumphant return on Netflix.
The initial episodes of the fourth season launched on the platform on August 15, with subsequent episodes following on September 12.
Developed by Darren Star—known for creating "Sex and the City";, the series portrays a young American woman (played by Lily Collins) who moves to the enchanting city of Paris to manage social media strategies for upscale fashion and lifestyle brands.
Since her arrival in France, Emily has frequently found herself tangled in cultural misunderstandings both personally and professionally. This trend continued into Season Three as well.
If you’re looking for a recap before diving into Season Four’s events, Business Insider is here to assist! Here’s what transpired during last season of "Emily in Paris."
A Dilemma Between Two Careers & Love Interests
At the start of Season Three, Emily faced an important decision: whether to remain with her current employer Savoir under American boss Madeline (Kate Walsh), or seize an opportunity at Sylvie’s newly established firm¸ Agence Grateau.
Ultimately opting not to commit fully to either option led her down a path where she clandestinely worked at both jobs until circumstances forced her hand—resulting ultimately in losing them both!
The United States side asked her back home while Sylvie terminated their contract after discovering Emily wasn’t fully invested based on prior loyalties. But there was hope yet! By the end of that tumultuous drama-filled chapter within this particular storyline arc came resolution when Sylvie reinstated Elizabeth upon realizing she truly valued talent like hers!
In terms of love life choices as well… Emily juggled two romantic interests! Through many ups-and-downs throughout this chapter along came British Chauvinist ‘Alfie’ portrayed beautifully by Lucien Laviscount whom many audiences adored seeing together early April-December Seasons aired—they harbored good chemistry—but complicated feelings burned bright inside due neighbor ‘Gabriel’ played mesmerizingly ago Lucas Bravo where unforeseen tension bubbled underneath their friendship-exclusively- connections heated up till we reached concluding scenes resulting unexpected single status re-defining possibilities come next seasons thrilling settings haunting gestures emphasizing complexities everyone goes through navigating relationships leads…