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Netflix’s Emily in Paris had many iconic episodes throughout its four seasons, but some shone more than others for what they meant to the show’s characters and what they revealed. Emily in Paris’s series premiere straightforwardly established Emily’s challenges as an expat in Paris, starting with Sylvie and the job at Savoir and continuing with how difficult it was to form bonds with acquaintances in Paris. Meeting Mindy and breaking up with Doug changed Emily’s outlook on her Paris experience, making her more focused than ever on work and winning over her new coworkers, leading to various amusing exchanges.

While plenty of Emily in Paris’s episodes were turbulent because of the professional mayhem caused by misunderstandings between Savoir’s team and Emily, the comedy’s most shocking moments were undoubtedly prompted by Emily, Gabriel and Camille’s love triangle in Emily in Paris. The twists and turns that impeded a romance between Emily and Gabriel for the best part of Emily in Paris’s four seasons made for great dramatic moments. They let all parts of Emily’s Paris life overlap, inadvertently causing her to live in a grayer and more chaotic area than Emily ever inhabited due to her black-and-white perspective on life.

10Season 1, Episode 6, “Ringarde”

It Showcases Emily’s Biggest Talent & Secures Cadault As A Client

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Emily in Paris season 1 had various emblematic episodes in the way it set up Emily’s new life in Paris and the chaos that ensued, but season 1, episode 6, “Ringarde” was simultaneously one of Emily’s lowest and highest moments. Sylvie had tried hard to get a meeting with fashion designer Pierre Cadault, to which Emily’s presence put a stop once he saw her bag charm and called her “ringarde.” Had Emily followed Sylvie’s rules and let Pierre go, that insult would have stopped Savoir from ever collaborating with Cadault.

Bonding over Gossip Girl created a long-lasting relationship between Savoir and Pierre that persisted throughout Emily in Paris ’s four seasons.

However, “Ringarde” proved one of Emily’s most effective and fun-to-watch saves, as her frankness to Pierre after approaching him at the opera essentially saved the deal. Bonding over Gossip Girl created a long-lasting relationship between Savoir and Pierre that persisted throughout Emily in Paris’s four seasons, which was only possible because of Emily’s tendency to make things personal and pursue a business deal to the point of wearing a client down.

9Season 1, Episode 4, “A Kiss Is Just A Kiss”

The Episode Introduces Emily In Paris’s Main Love Triangle

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Long before Camille schemed to win over Gabriel in Emily in Paris, she was introduced as a friend to Emily in Emily in Paris season 1 episode 4, “A Kiss Is Just a Kiss.” Camille felt like the first Parisian to be kind and willingly speak English with Emily, even saving Emily from a potential work problem between Sylvie and Maison Lavaux by getting them a meeting with Randy Zimmer. However, the end of the episode also revealed Camille as Gabriel’s girlfriend right after Emily had gone back into the restaurant to kiss Gabriel.

While Camille was none-the-wiser about Gabriel and Emily’s kiss and connection, the events of Emily in Paris season 1, episode 4 de facto kickstarted their love triangle, prompting Emily’s guilt and Gabriel’s befuddlement that would have continued for many episodes more. The series of awkward encounters made the episode utterly enjoyable and the perfect introduction of the love triangle that is still central in Emily in Paris, even in season 4, the first time Gabriel and Emily could finally explore their romantic relationship.

8Season 1, Episode 10, “Cancel Couture”

Pierre Cadault’s Surprise Show & Gabriel’s News Completely Change Emily’s Life

Emily and Sylvie laughing at a fashion event in Emily in Paris

Emily in Paris season 1’s finale included various shocking developments, first among all the cancellation of Pierre Cadault’s show during the fashion week. Grey Space’s stunts deeply affected Pierre, but his shocking announcement that he had pieces for a show ready right after canceling it made for great drama. Emily in Paris season 1, episode 10, “Cancel Couture” forced Sylvie to rely on Emily, thus letting her discover first-hand Emily’s talent to bring solutions to impossible problems.

Gabriel’s impending move back to Normandy also characterized Emily in Paris season 1’s finale. His disagreement with Camille over how to get his restaurant even broke them up, opening up a possibility for Emily and Gabriel to hook up because he would have left soon. However, Gabriel’s shocking news in Emily in Paris season 1’s ending changed everything between them, as Antoine funding Gabriel’s restaurant made his dream come true in Paris, prompting a huge set of problems for him, Emily and Camille based on how involved they had all become, setting up brilliantly Emily in Paris season 2.

7Season 1, Episode 2, “Masculin, Féminin”

It Sets Up The Relationships In The Show & Establishes Emily’s Core Features

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While Emily in Paris season 1, episode 1 may have introduced Emily and her move, her core characteristics and friendships in Paris were actually introduced in season 1, episode 2, “Masculin, Féminin.” Being retweeted by Brigitte Macron brought Emily into Savoir’s inner sanctum after they had taken to insult her to push her to return to Chicago, showing what she could do professionally and even letting her personal life take off.

Emily’s friendship with Mindy after all started properly in Emily in Paris season 1, episode 2, letting the two bond over which French characteristics they found unbearable. The episode also highlighted the massive differences between Emily’s work ethic and Savoir’s, prompting some of Emily in Paris’s best quotes with Luc’s “work to live” / “live to work” quip and setting up the various hurdles Emily would have faced by wanting to earn Sylvie’s respect. 

6Season 3, Episode 6, “Ex-en-Provence”

Agence Grateau & Maison Lavaux’s Trip To Provence Rekindles Gabriel & Emily’s Connection

Emily in Paris Season 3, Episode 6, Ex-en-Provence

Agence Grateau’s trip to Provence in Emily in Paris season 3, episode 6 brought all key characters to be guests of Maison Lavaux for the launch of their new product, once again blending personal and professional challenges. From Erik’s jealousy of Sylvie’s good rapport with her husband Laurent to Antoine’s ruined batch of perfumes that took all of Alfie’s attention, Emily in Paris season 3, episode 6 provided plenty of exciting moments.

Alfie and Emily’s relationship was smooth sailing in Emily in Paris season 3, episode 6, with the two wanting to spend their weekend romantically despite being there for work. However, the only moment that was unrelated to work that Emily could enjoy was actually with Gabriel at a Michelin-starred restaurant. The chef confused them for a couple, briefly rekindling Emily and Gabriel’s connection, but he also gave Gabriel a new dream to aim for, one to run a successful, good restaurant while also raising a family.

5Season 2, Episode 3, “Bon Anniversaire!”

Emily’s Birthday Dinner Ends With Camille Learning About Her & Gabriel

Emily (Lily Collins) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) together in a market in Emily in Paris 

Emily’s birthday dinner was greatly affected by her choice to sleep with Gabriel in Emily in Paris season 1’s finale after he got his own restaurant thanks to Antoine’s investment. Although her birthday included wholesome moments like Sylvie and Luc attending and bringing her thoughtful gifts, and even Mindy’s help in preparing the perfect setting, Emily’s birthday ended in drama after Camille discovered by chance that Gabriel had gifted his favorite omelet pan to Emily.

Finding Gabriel’s favorite omelet pan among Emily’s things was the only proof she needed to realize how Emily had betrayed her.

Gabriel’s decision to stay in Paris did not straight away lead to him and Camille getting back together, with her unsure about the reasons behind that, especially given how they had never stayed apart for too long. Finding Gabriel’s favorite omelet pan among Emily’s things was the only proof she needed to realize how Emily had betrayed her, leading to one of Emily in Paris’s most chaotic endings with Camille accusing Emily and Gabriel in front of everyone else after having taken the floor with the excuse of wanting to toast to Emily.

4Season 4, Episode 3, “Masquerade”

Emily Chooses Gabriel & Sylvie Comes Clean About Louis De Leon

Emily (Lily Collins) in her masquerade ball outfit chatting with Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) in Emily in Paris Season 4

Camille’s choice to come clean about everything in Emily in Paris season 3’s ending let her and Gabriel’s relationship conclude, eventually leaving Emily and Gabriel free to explore their feelings for each other. When they didn’t do so straight away, Alfie felt emboldened, believing he might have misjudged Emily when he accused her of treating him like her second choice. However, Alfie’s fears were eventually proved right after Emily made her choice at the masquerade ball, going home with Gabriel.

Emily in Paris season 4, episode 3, “Masquerade” finally ended Gabriel and Emily’s Will They/Won’t They dynamic by letting them freely be together, delivering something that had been building up since Emily in Paris’s series premiere. However, the episode was also incredibly important for Sylvie’s choice to go on the record about Louis de Leon’s history of sexually harassing his female employees, changing the way everyone saw her and also helping bring him to justice, while simultaneously causing many problems for JVMA.

Emily in Paris season 4, episode 3, “Masquerade” finally ended Gabriel and Emily’s Will They/Won’t They dynamic by letting them freely be together, delivering something that had been building up since Emily in Paris’s series premiere. However, the episode was also incredibly important for Sylvie’s choice to go on the record about Louis de Leon’s history of sexually harassing his female employees, changing the way everyone saw her and also helping bring him to justice, while simultaneously causing many problems for JVMA.

3Season 3, Episode 8, “Fashion Victim”

Agence Grateau Makes An Enemy Out Of JVMA & Sets Up Nico & Emily’s Problems

Paul Forman as Nicolas de Leon in Emily in Paris

JVMA had been a problem for Agence Grateau ever since Emily did everything to work with them after meeting with Nico through Mindy in Emily in Paris season 3. Nico’s approach didn’t treat Pierre Cadault with respect, prompting Emily and Sylvie to go behind JVMA’s backs in Emily in Paris season 3, episode 8, “Fashion Victim” and cause them an image problem by letting everybody believe he had died as JMVA announced Grégory Duprée taking over Cadault’s brand.

Sylvie and Emily’s plan was akin to a war declaration, especially considering JVMA’s importance among luxury brands. The flawless execution of their plan made for an exciting episode, which also had major consequences on Emily’s private life, as Nico drove a wedge between Emily and Mindy to punish Emily for her involvement in Sylvie’s plan. Nico’s slyness would have succeeded in putting some distance between the two friends had Alfie not come to Emily’s help to tell Mindy the truth in Emily in Paris season 3’s second half.

2Season 2, Episode 10, “French Revolution”

Maddie Taking Over Savoir Leaves Emily With Some Difficult Decisions To Make

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Maddie’s arrival in Paris in Emily in Paris season 2’s last two episodes shook up the flimsy balance Emily had finally obtained at Savoir, with her aggressive ideas being even weakly opposed by Emily. Maddie’s approach irked everyone at Savoir, risking even Maison Lavaux as a client after Maddie’s talk about business at a party. However, Emily in Paris season 2, episode 10 made for an exciting finale because of the position it put Emily in at the end of it.

Emily’s loyalty to the Gilbert Group was greatly put to the test when she had to choose between staying with them and Maddie or going on with Agence Grateau, proving once and for all how Emily’s happy ending in Emily in Paris had always to do with work. Emily in Paris season 2’s finale left all the doors open for Emily putting her in front of a choice she never thought she could have, delivering great drama and a massive cliffhanger ending.

1Season 3, Episode 10, “Charade”

Camille Stops Her & Gabriel’s Wedding Telling Everybody The Truth

Lily Collins as Emily and Lucas Bravo as Gabriel sitting back to back in Emily in Paris season 3 finale

Another great Emily in Paris season finale was season 3’s, which imploded all dynamics among the central Emily in Paris love triangle and beyond. By Emily in Paris season 3’s second half, Emily was happily in love with Alfie. However, at the same time, Camille was unsure about pursuing a life with Gabriel because she had fallen for Sofia, even though she had schemed with her mother to keep Gabriel with her, stopping Emily from dating him. Camille and Gabriel’s engagement party turning into an impromptu wedding was everything Camille needed to explode and come clean about all that happened.