Emily In Paris for the, uh, realism, but shouldn't the premise of hold up at the very least? In case you forgot, the whole reason () takes a job in Paris despite being kinda (and not a French speaker) is that her boss, Madeline, gets unexpectedly pregnant, so she can't go.
That's in the first episode of season one, and we kinda assumed Madeline () was six-ish weeks along at the time.Cut to the season three premiere, which just dropped on Netflix.
She's still pregnant. Um, what?This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.At the end of season 3, episode 1, Madeline finally gives birth, then sticks around Paris post-partum, which opens up a whole other line of questioning: if Madeline is cool to have her kid, and raise it, in Paris, why did Emily have to take the job?
She's ! Fans were seriously confused.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.By Talia AbbasBy Elizabeth LoganBy Talia AbbasThere is, actually, a simple explanation, at least when it comes to the show's timeline: the seasons don't play out in real-time. “Our seasons are not nine months long,” Emily in Paris creator Darren Star It's not unprecedented!
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