Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last couple of episodes with Gabriel turned me off…what’s with his bad pants? Up until those episodes I thought he was hot.
He wasn't nearly as attractive this season. I don't know exactly why, but eh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pregnancy story of a 55 year old who flew overseas so far along in her pregnancy that she had the baby a few days after her arrival is so dumb. Everything about this show is dumb.
The character is probably meant to be early 40s. Yes her study line is very weird and what’s with the giant pink water bottle?
Gabrielle is still dreamy and l like Mindy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked in Europe for the past 12 years and I remember the stress and hassle of paperwork and procuring documents for the all-important work visas (I eventually married a local and don’t need that now). I can’t get past how unrealistic Emily’s situation is in this area. There is no way an American person can just rock up to a Schengen zone country with seemingly no idea about employment laws, indicating that she never had to do the work visa route, and then just kind of hang around or do other random jobs with no visa and no worries. Even if she initially had a work visa, arranged by her company for her first job (doubtful since it seemed they sent her as a last-minute switch), she would have lost her right to remain and work when she lost that job the first time. She couldn’t just stay and decide to apply for jobs working in restaurants or whatever. In real life, Emily would have been deported and banned from Schengen for overstaying.
Guys, the show is not supposed to be realistic. You’re not supposed to be watching Emily-living-in-a-shoebox in Paris, unable to afford couture and dealing with bureaucratic paperwork. This show is literally the Lizzie McGuire of adult tv. There was also a lot that unrealistic about a show like “new Girl” with Zooey deschanel. I watch Emily in Paris for the light hearted escapism. It’s witty as hell, the French commentary on americans is hilarious, and Gabriel is hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last couple of episodes with Gabriel turned me off…what’s with his bad pants? Up until those episodes I thought he was hot.
He wasn't nearly as attractive this season. I don't know exactly why, but eh.
Anonymous wrote:The pregnancy story of a 55 year old who flew overseas so far along in her pregnancy that she had the baby a few days after her arrival is so dumb. Everything about this show is dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked in Europe for the past 12 years and I remember the stress and hassle of paperwork and procuring documents for the all-important work visas (I eventually married a local and don’t need that now). I can’t get past how unrealistic Emily’s situation is in this area. There is no way an American person can just rock up to a Schengen zone country with seemingly no idea about employment laws, indicating that she never had to do the work visa route, and then just kind of hang around or do other random jobs with no visa and no worries. Even if she initially had a work visa, arranged by her company for her first job (doubtful since it seemed they sent her as a last-minute switch), she would have lost her right to remain and work when she lost that job the first time. She couldn’t just stay and decide to apply for jobs working in restaurants or whatever. In real life, Emily would have been deported and banned from Schengen for overstaying.
Guys, the show is not supposed to be realistic. You’re not supposed to be watching Emily-living-in-a-shoebox in Paris, unable to afford couture and dealing with bureaucratic paperwork. This show is literally the Lizzie McGuire of adult tv. There was also a lot that unrealistic about a show like “new Girl” with Zooey deschanel. I watch Emily in Paris for the light hearted escapism. It’s witty as hell, the French commentary on americans is hilarious, and Gabriel is hot.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked in Europe for the past 12 years and I remember the stress and hassle of paperwork and procuring documents for the all-important work visas (I eventually married a local and don’t need that now). I can’t get past how unrealistic Emily’s situation is in this area. There is no way an American person can just rock up to a Schengen zone country with seemingly no idea about employment laws, indicating that she never had to do the work visa route, and then just kind of hang around or do other random jobs with no visa and no worries. Even if she initially had a work visa, arranged by her company for her first job (doubtful since it seemed they sent her as a last-minute switch), she would have lost her right to remain and work when she lost that job the first time. She couldn’t just stay and decide to apply for jobs working in restaurants or whatever. In real life, Emily would have been deported and banned from Schengen for overstaying.
Anonymous wrote:Yes!!! Totally agree. Can't put my finger on why this is.
Anonymous wrote:The last couple of episodes with Gabriel turned me off…what’s with his bad pants? Up until those episodes I thought he was hot.
Anonymous wrote:The last couple of episodes with Gabriel turned me off…what’s with his bad pants? Up until those episodes I thought he was hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't even know why I am watching this show. I pretty much hate the Emily character. Her acting and facial expressions are so 1st degree and child-like. I love some of the other characters. But Emiliy, nope, sorry. She looks like a small child playing dress up with her mom's clothes. Plus there is zero chemistry between her and any of her boyfriends. It's jut not believable that she would charm everyone around her with her "wit"... And after all this time in Paris she still can't pronounce "Bonjour". I guess I just love to hate her.
What do you mean? She is a great actress! I mean, you can TOTALLY tell she is acting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't even know why I am watching this show. I pretty much hate the Emily character. Her acting and facial expressions are so 1st degree and child-like. I love some of the other characters. But Emiliy, nope, sorry. She looks like a small child playing dress up with her mom's clothes. Plus there is zero chemistry between her and any of her boyfriends. It's jut not believable that she would charm everyone around her with her "wit"... And after all this time in Paris she still can't pronounce "Bonjour". I guess I just love to hate her.
What do you mean? She is a great actress! I mean, you can TOTALLY tell she is acting!