Top 10 Must-Watch Shows for Fans of Emily In Paris
Netflix’s Emily in Paris has taken the world by storm since its release. Thanks to its engaging plots and questionable decisions made by the lead character, Emily Cooper. The show follows Emily, who finds herself in Paris after moving from Chicago for work, experiencing a whole new world. Her boss Sylvie dislikes her, she doesn’t speak French, and she’s falling for her friend’s boyfriend. Constant drama fills Emily’s life. The highly anticipated Season 4 is back, releasing in two parts. Part 1 will be available to stream on August 15, 2024, and Part 2 on September 12, 2024. While we wait for the new season, here are 10 shows to watch if you enjoy Emily in Paris:
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1. The Great
Hulu describes The Great as an anti-historical satirical dark comedy-drama series about Catherine The Great’s (Elle Fanning’s) life and rise to power. A young Catherine goes to Russia to marry Emperor Peter III (Nicholas Hoult), but soon focuses on her plan to eliminate her corrupt and dangerous husband. The Great, focusing on historical satire, sheds light on dark circumstances, turning a risky marriage tale into something amusing and brilliant.
2. Girlboss
Girlboss is inspired by Nasty Gal Founder Sophia Amoruso’s true story. It follows Sophia (Britt Robertson), a misfit who discovers a passion for fashion and becomes an unconventional businesswoman in the process. As her business grows, she must navigate being her own boss. This show offers more depth than meets the eye, starting off as a quirky girl comedy but evolving into much more by the first episode’s end.
3. Broad City
Best friends Abbi Abrams (Abbi Jacobson) and Ilana Wexler (Ilana Glazer) in New York City navigate awkward, hilarious, and cringe-worthy adventures together, providing pure humor and entertainment with high energy and enthusiasm.
4. Derry Girls
This British teen sitcom follows five friends in Derry, Ireland, attending a Catholic girls’ high school and finding themselves in ludicrous situations amid political unrest and cultural clashes. Derry Girls adds charm to British sitcoms with quick-fire humor and lovable characters.
5. Dynasty
Two wealthy American families battle for control of the family fortune while dealing with their spoiled children in extravagant and dramatic ways. Dynasty offers gripping storylines and characters set amidst luxury and wealth.
6. Love Life
Love Life delves into romantic relationships, from first love to true love, exploring how encounters with others shape who we become. The series is filled with romance, friendship, and unexpected events, following characters like Darby (Anna Kendrick) in the first season and Marcus (William Jackson Harper) in the second.
7. Fleabag
A candid lady named Fleabag navigates London’s dating scene and life while dealing with personal tragedy. The show sees Fleabag trying to cope with her issues by rejecting help and maintaining her charm and wit, engaging with the audience through the fourth wall.
8. High Fidelity
Adapted from Nick Hornby’s novel, High Fidelity follows Rob, a record store owner in Brooklyn, as she navigates heartbreak, revisiting past loves through music and pop culture. The show blends comedy, acting, and music with unique tunes and storytelling.
9. Sweetbitter
Sweetbitter follows Tess, a young woman working in a renowned NYC restaurant, exploring the world of drugs, love, desire, and fine dining. The series captures the alluring yet harsh realities of coming-of-age against the backdrop of upscale restaurants and youth.
10. 2 Broke Girls
2 Broke Girls centers on two best friends in New York – Max, a street-smart woman working multiple jobs to make ends meet, and Caroline, an uptown trust fund princess turned waitress. As they navigate life together, unexpected opportunities arise, showcasing their unique dynamic and comedy.
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