One of Netflix’s most-awaited series of 2024 has officially landed on the streaming platform, and yes, we are talking about Emily in Paris Season 4, even though it is only Part 1 as of now, but we’re willing to wait. Season 3 ended on an epic cliffhanger, which left everyone gasping and curious for what’s next, well, some of the answers, plenty of drama, and of course, a whole lot of fashion is finally back on your Netflix screen.

Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 1 has kicked off to a strong start with Episode 1, and in this review we will explore a little more of that, along with some highlights, so make sure you stick around.

Beware of spoilers ahead, you have been warned!

Is This the End for Emily and Alfie?

Emily in Paris Season 4 Episode 1 is off to a unique start, and we wouldn’t have expected any less from this series.

Emily Cooper has officially been put on blast all over social media after the entire fiasco between her, Gabriel, and Camille in the last episode of Season 3. Social media plays a big role in this series as a whole, and that is once again cemented in the opening scene of the latest season!

Is This the End for Emily and Alfie?
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Things are far from right between Alfie and Emily, as well as Gabriel and Camille, and while Emily and Gabriel seem rather comfortable with each other and their friendship, that’s all there is…for the moment.

Emily must focus on work, which is yet another reminder of her relationship with Alfie, but if there’s one thing we always appreciate about Emily in Paris as a series, is that the comedy stays intact.

All characters in Episode 1 are given plenty of screen time, so whether you missed Mindy, Alfie, or Sylvie, well, apart from Emily, of course, you will get to see them all in the first episode of Emily in Paris Season 4.

As we mentioned earlier, this season has been off to a strong start, but Emily is once again in the middle of all the controversy because drama never leaves her alone.

Emily in Paris Season 4 Episode 1 Review
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Emily has plenty to fix, meanwhile, the other characters are on their side quests as usual, and we have to admit, this season, so far, remains consistent with the quality we have witnessed with the series so far.

And we love consistency! This episode has plenty of confrontation, and heartbreak, which we could have seen coming from miles away, and our heart goes out for Alfie.

Emily
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Conclusion

The episode ends on a mini cliffhanger of sorts, and while it is nothing too extreme, it explains the absence of Camille in this episode. Nevertheless, the binge has begun, so make sure you keep a lookout for our review of the next episode!

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