The first part of Season 4 of “Emily in Paris” was released on Netflix last week, sending fans of the French-set drama on quite a cliffhanger (Warning: spoilers!)
At the end of episode 5, Camille (Camille Lazat) tracks down the baby's father, Gabrielle (Lucas Bravo), and delivers some shocking news A home pregnancy test is a false positive, and her obstetrician says that her missed period is simply due to stress
But when she arrives at Les Prises de Gigi to tell Gabrielle about it, the French chef comforts her disappointment at the end of her dreams at the Michelin-starred restaurant with a generous glass of wine He has Emily (Lily Collins) as his girlfriend and is about to have a baby with Camille So Camille chooses not to tell him and seems to continue the pregnancy charade when Season 4 Part 2 hits Netflix on September 12
So how will that dramatic cliffhanger affect Emily and Gabrielle's Parisian love affair?
“Obviously, things are further complicated again by Emily and this scenario she has created in her head She thought she would work it out and the way she has been navigating the pregnancy is now being applied, but at the same time, it changes her plans because it doesn't exist,” actress Lily Collins revealed in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter
“So some conversations work, some don't The way she knows it is It's all tricky It's all very tricky, and it's an opportunity to have new conversations"
”It's all very tricky, and it's an opportunity to have new conversations
Even though Camille's secret definitely puts a romantic jolt in Emily and Gabrielle's relationship, Collins also notes that, especially with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) still in the mix, Gabrielle is our eponymous marketing maven's ” He also gave a preview of whether it would be the “end of the line
“Metaphorically speaking, she gets to live more comfortably in that gray area this season She is open to more opportunities that the world is giving her And if this timing is presenting her with the option to try things with Gabrielle,” she told the outlet
Collins continued: “Maybe it's not so much a final decision If not now, when? I don't even know if we can go to season 5, and obviously people want that, but I don't know what the endgame is going to be And I think it's more important to embrace the moment and the uncertainty, and I think with Gabriel it's time for that”
On what else “Emily in Paris” fans can expect in part two, Collins said: “A little more vacation mode, on Work mode, off Emily, put down your cell phone for a holiday in Rome and experience a little bit of Christmas and winter
Tom's Guide will be bringing you all the behind-the-scenes tidbits, actor insights, character descriptions, on-set photos, and more from the fourth season Until then, you can catch up with Emily and Co by re-watching the show's first three seasons on your Netflix subscription
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