I watched a bit of Emily in Paris and I can only assume that the representation here is like assuming you'll go to San Francisco to find hippies and "free love" lmao
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I watched a bit of Emily in Paris and I can only assume that the representation here is like assuming you'll go to San Francisco to find hippies and "free love" lmao
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Emily doesn't even speak French despite Lily Collins being fluent in the language. But she goes to "the city of love" which only represents like 3 arrondissements and lives her croissant eating, "oui oui, mon cherie" lifestyle
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And the American exceptionalism in the show is so cringe. She supposedly intimidates her French coworkers because of her superior American perspective... like what???
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@[email protected] oh jesus. I've avoided watching this show because I sort of figured this was the vibe from it but holy shit
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@aud I couldn't finish it but instead started watching reaction videos from actual Parisians and it's so much better
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@[email protected] yeah! I remember hearing those existed and I'm like, "alright, just the existence of these reaction videos means it's almost certainly trash" and yeah.
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@[email protected] I don't think anyone makes a reaction video of a series where it's like "oh yeah, good job, nice. well done. A+, no notes."