Netflix has released the second season of Emily in Paris recently and has already announced that there will be two more of this series that causes both love and rejection.
There are some series that do not leave the viewer indifferent, or they seduce you or there is no way to see them. One of the best known cases today is Emily in Paris, the Netflix comedy that is as talked about as it is seen and that Netflix has renewed for two more seasons.
The figures command Netflix more than the quality and in the case of the series starring Lily Collins there is no doubt that we are facing a success of hearing. The two seasons released so far have triumphed in terms of the number of viewers despite the fact that it is a series with as many enthusiasts as detractors.
Emily in Paris tells the adventures of this community manager in a prestigious advertising agency in Paris. Without speaking any french and with great innocence, he faces the Parisian world of work, but also the culture of the country and the habits he encounters, which contrast with his vision.
It should be noted that the French do not look very well in the first season, an aspect that did not like too much in the neighboring country, and something similar has happened with Ukraine in the last episodes.
Beyond this, the apparent superficiality of Emily and other characters, as well as the unrealisticness of the plot, is what causes it to be one of the most hated series, which as we say has nothing to do with being seen.
Netflix has announced through its Twitter account that there will be two more seasons of the series. It will reach the fourth season if there is no surprise and thus we will see the way in which the character grows and if it adapts to the customs of the country, something that it is already doing in the second season.
It is clear that its creator, Darren Star, knows how to succeed in this type of series having worked on Sensation of Living, Melrose Place and Sex and the City. And that on Netflix the comedies continue to work.
Now the big question is to know how many of those who claim to hate the series will continue to watch it for at least two more seasons, even as guilty pleasure.