Warning: SPOILERS for Emily In Paris season 4 episode 1!
Summary
- Sylvie must make a crucial choice in the midst of a scandal at JVMA
Emily in Paris
4 seasons. - Leroy-Beaulieu discusses Sylvie's ability to address important justice issues.
- Julien's loyalty shines through as he takes a big step and Luc deals with personal and professional challenges.
Emily in Paris Emily Cooper returns for season 4 after the bombshell cliffhanger that turned Cooper's world upside down. Just as Camille and Gabriel were about to get married, Camille called it quits and revealed she was pregnant in the process. This led to Alfie breaking up with Emily despite their potential partnership in the AMI campaign that Agence Grateau was working on.
Fortunately, Agence Grateau has Sylvie (Philipine Leroy-Beaulieu), a tough-as-nails French woman running the agency. With him are his two partners, Luc (Bruno Gouery) and Julien (Samuel Arnold), who have weathered many storms since Emily arrived on the scene. This season might be their biggest storm, though.
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A scandal erupts at JVMA, the rumblings of which began in the third season. And now, just as Sylvie is on the verge of losing one of her most trusted employees, she must decide not to speak up. Screen Rant sat down with the trio to chat Emily in Paris 4 seasons incl Sylvie's important story, Julien's crossing of enemy lines, and what may be Luc's favorite film.
On Why It Matters for Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu Sylvie to Speak
JVMA Sexual Harassment Scandal Ends in Damning Article
Sylvie finds an opportunity to speak against her old rival Emily in Paris With a story that has been going on since season 4 and season 3, Leroy-Beaulieu is excited to finally talk about it. “[Darren Star] He already hinted at it, and I think he knows that I am fair.” she says of Sylvie's choice to speak. Leroy-Beaulieu believes so Sylvie's choice is a great way to tackle a delicate subject.
“It really shows that my generation didn't deal with these issues, they didn't try to sweep them under the carpet and deal with them, whereas the younger generation is talking more today.” he says, explaining why Sylvie felt the urge to talk. “Sylvie feels the urge to speak because she feels the urge to speak for the younger generation, which I really like.”
Leroy-Beaulieu continues, “I like the line where he talks about not being a victim because I think you break through obstacles and [it] makes you braver [and] stronger. [It] makes you bloom.” It's not over yet. Louis de Leon's misdeeds have already been made public. The impact this will have on Agence Grateau and those in Emily's orbit is just beginning.“It's snowballing out there. It's actually affecting everybody's life… Mindy's life, Emily's life.” It also affects Julien's life.
Fed up with Emily's involvement in his campaigns, Julien finally decides to leave Agence Grateau to work for JVMA. “I was very happy because I think if you try to make a change and nothing changes, you have to take a big step to make it happen” Arnold talks about Julie's move. This does not mean that he has forgotten his friends and former colleagues: “I loved what he decided to do, and I love his sense of loyalty no matter what. I had some great scenes with Filipina through that process.”
If it's going to go down, you know Julien or Luc is going to feed [her] information or going on a mission.
no matter what Julien will be there to protect Sylvie and Agence Grateau.“Julien is definitely one of Sylvie's right-hand agents. If it's about to go down, you know Julien or Luc will feed. [her] information or going on a mission.”
Luc has his own problems to deal with this season, namely his girlfriend Marianne and his status as a Michelin inspector. That still gives him plenty of time to whine about his friends' behavior. At one point, the French criticize modern cinema by referring to the work of Michelangelo Antonioni. L'Avventura as one of his favorites, before saying that we are very committed to making good cinema in today's world.
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When recently asked what movie Lucin might like, Gourey responded appropriately: “I think he would love Damien Chazelle's Babylon because it's a movie that will remind you [him of] The last years of Hollywood. So I think he might enjoy this movie.” A very impressive film from its director La La Land didn't make waves at the box office or in the awards race, but Gourey's choice makes sense.
Emily in Paris Season 4 Episode 1
After the dramatic events at Camille and Gabriel's wedding with the wrong children, Emily is confused: She has strong feelings for the two men, but now Gabriel is expecting a child with her ex-husband, and Alfie's worst fears about her and Gabriel have been confirmed. At work, Sylvie is forced to face a difficult dilemma from her past for the sake of her marriage, and the Agence Grateau team deals with staff turnover. Mindy and the band prepare for Eurovision, but are forced to save when funds run out. Emily and Gabriel's chemistry is undeniable as they work together for a Michelin star, but two big secrets threaten to undo everything they've ever dreamed of.
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Emily in Paris Season 4 Episode 1 is now streaming on Netflix. Season 4 Episode 2 airs on September 12.
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