Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best dressed character on the show is actually her boss, Sylvie (played by the actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu).
100% agree. Beautiful clothes with a slight edge. Emily looks juvenile most of the time with her excessively matching clothes and bucket hats.
My issue with Emily's clothes is that they are supposed to be a couture version of street wear. But that look doesn't work when you're a narc and social media obsessed Basic white girl from the wealthy Chicago suburbs.
I still can't figure out if Darren Star wants Emily to be an object of emulation or scorn/ridicule. There are moments where we are clearly supposed to empathize with her and "take her side." But she's also just so horribly vapid and navel gazing.
I guess Carrie Bradshaw was the same way. That's why I view Emily in Paris as the true successor to SATC - it's moving through the same character arch.
Carrie was cooler, though. Emily has no chill. None at all.
Anonymous wrote:Gabriel is okay looking to me, but nothing special. And he’s SO boring.
Alfie is the hottest man I’ve seen on TV in awhile. They should hook him up with Sylvie. I can’t think of anything likeable or attractive about Emily. She has nice hair I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best dressed character on the show is actually her boss, Sylvie (played by the actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu).
100% agree. Beautiful clothes with a slight edge. Emily looks juvenile most of the time with her excessively matching clothes and bucket hats.
My issue with Emily's clothes is that they are supposed to be a couture version of street wear. But that look doesn't work when you're a narc and social media obsessed Basic white girl from the wealthy Chicago suburbs.
I still can't figure out if Darren Star wants Emily to be an object of emulation or scorn/ridicule. There are moments where we are clearly supposed to empathize with her and "take her side." But she's also just so horribly vapid and navel gazing.
I guess Carrie Bradshaw was the same way. That's why I view Emily in Paris as the true successor to SATC - it's moving through the same character arch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best dressed character on the show is actually her boss, Sylvie (played by the actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu).
100% agree. Beautiful clothes with a slight edge. Emily looks juvenile most of the time with her excessively matching clothes and bucket hats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gabriel is okay looking to me, but nothing special. And he’s SO boring.
Alfie is the hottest man I’ve seen on TV in awhile. They should hook him up with Sylvie. I can’t think of anything likeable or attractive about Emily. She has nice hair I guess.
It’s extensions.
She always had the most amazing hair (to go with her eyebrows).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gabriel is okay looking to me, but nothing special. And he’s SO boring.
Alfie is the hottest man I’ve seen on TV in awhile. They should hook him up with Sylvie. I can’t think of anything likeable or attractive about Emily. She has nice hair I guess.
It’s extensions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a small person. She is literally going to play Polly Pocket. I don’t think she looks bad in Season 2, she is just tiny.
This. I don't understand all the hate. Some people are just tiny just like some are big. My grandmother was 4'11 tiny little thing who had no problems whatsoever with eating. She loved to cook and eat!
People don’t watch the show because she is short, they watch the show because her waist is smaller than her head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a small person. She is literally going to play Polly Pocket. I don’t think she looks bad in Season 2, she is just tiny.
This. I don't understand all the hate. Some people are just tiny just like some are big. My grandmother was 4'11 tiny little thing who had no problems whatsoever with eating. She loved to cook and eat!
Anonymous wrote:She is a small person. She is literally going to play Polly Pocket. I don’t think she looks bad in Season 2, she is just tiny.
Anonymous wrote:Gabriel is okay looking to me, but nothing special. And he’s SO boring.
Alfie is the hottest man I’ve seen on TV in awhile. They should hook him up with Sylvie. I can’t think of anything likeable or attractive about Emily. She has nice hair I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gabriel is okay looking to me, but nothing special. And he’s SO boring.
Alfie is the hottest man I’ve seen on TV in awhile. They should hook him up with Sylvie. I can’t think of anything likeable or attractive about Emily. She has nice hair I guess.
I love the Dutch photographer (sylvies boytoy)
So hot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best dressed character on the show is actually her boss, Sylvie (played by the actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu).
100% agree. Beautiful clothes with a slight edge. Emily looks juvenile most of the time with her excessively matching clothes and bucket hats.
My issue with Emily's clothes is that they are supposed to be a couture version of street wear. But that look doesn't work when you're a narc and social media obsessed Basic white girl from the wealthy Chicago suburbs.
I still can't figure out if Darren Star wants Emily to be an object of emulation or scorn/ridicule. There are moments where we are clearly supposed to empathize with her and "take her side." But she's also just so horribly vapid and navel gazing.
I guess Carrie Bradshaw was the same way. That's why I view Emily in Paris as the true successor to SATC - it's moving through the same character arch.
Have you... never seen a romantic comedy before?
This is standard rom-com fare. The plucky screw-up with the heart of gold. She's constantly getting into embarrassing scrapes, which is relatable to especially young women who feel like they are still trying to figure out how to act at work and who make dumb mistakes. But she's also a good friend and genuinely cares about other people, which is how most people like to see themselves. This is a very standard avatar for this kind of story.
The different thing about SATC is that Carrie & friends were a decade older, and also the focus in the show was on their relationship more than their romantic entanglements (for the most part, obviously with some exceptions). But EiP is much more standard in this respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best dressed character on the show is actually her boss, Sylvie (played by the actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu).
100% agree. Beautiful clothes with a slight edge. Emily looks juvenile most of the time with her excessively matching clothes and bucket hats.
My issue with Emily's clothes is that they are supposed to be a couture version of street wear. But that look doesn't work when you're a narc and social media obsessed Basic white girl from the wealthy Chicago suburbs.
I still can't figure out if Darren Star wants Emily to be an object of emulation or scorn/ridicule. There are moments where we are clearly supposed to empathize with her and "take her side." But she's also just so horribly vapid and navel gazing.
I guess Carrie Bradshaw was the same way. That's why I view Emily in Paris as the true successor to SATC - it's moving through the same character arch.