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Condé Nast

The latest season of Emily in Paris feels like the show hasn’t quite figured out how to script Emily and Gabriel’s romance

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Season 4 of Emily in Paris has hit a snag with the show's writers.

It feels like the show still hasn't figured out how to script them as a full-fledged couple when they get together in season 4 .

The series creator Darren Star is no stranger to a slow-build love affair.

The show wisely introduces its first full-fledged villain in Sylvie ’s step-daughter and new employee Genevieve , played by Thalia Besson .

In the season finale, Emily has left the Gabriel drama in Paris and gone on a Roman holiday with Marcello .

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53

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