Emily in Paris (Season Two)
Season two gets spicy, seductive, and hot like the summer days in France
By: Anthony Vystoropski
“Ringarde!” (French word meaning lacking style or basic). “Emily in Paris” season two does not come close to being ringarde with the roller-coaster ride of emotions the new season has to offer. It will certainly have you on the edge of your seat, in your feelings, or any mixture of the two.
This Netflix show centers on Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), who has moved to Paris to help give an “American view” to a newly acquired Parisian firm “Savoir,” a French luxury marketing company. Emily does not speak French as she arrives in Paris and has her trials and tribulations in the first season: adapting to the new culture and atmosphere that is Paris, France, trying to find friends and all the while earning the trust of her coworker’s while being an outsider to Savoir.
Season two gets spicy, seductive, and hot like the summer days in France. This season, not only does Emily begin to find herself, but she also finds herself becoming a true Parisian, from taking French lessons to figuring out romantic relationships and enjoying a weekend in St. Tropez; what better way to end the second season than with a French revolution that will change the balance of power and enthrall you to see what the next seasons will bring. The show just got renewed for a third and fourth season.