View Full Version : Emily in Paris' Golden Globes noms may be a result of voters' affection for SATC


TMC
02-04-2021, 05:16 AM
https://deadline.com/2021/02/golden-globes-emily-in-paris-sex-and-the-city-hfpa-1234687092/

"Sex and the City was such a big HFPA favorite that the amount for recognition the show and its star received throughout its run has remained unmatched since," says Nellie Andreeva. "Enter Darren Star’s new creation, Emily In Paris (https://www.primetimer.com/shows/emily-in-paris). The show literally picks up where Sex and the City left off. The HBO series’ two-part finale was titled 'An American Girl in Paris,' which is the basic premise of Emily In Paris, and it was set in the City of Lights. There are a lot of parallels — both half-hour single-camera comedies follow a young, single, professional young woman who is a fashionista and dons one eye-catching high-end ensemble after another while on a mid-level employee salary. Both live by themselves in a cosmopolitan, fashion-driven city, have single girlfriends and are on a quest for Mister Big. The only thing from Sex and the City that is really missing from Emily In Paris is the sex, which could change now that the series is on Netflix. The streamer swooping in to acquire the finished first season, originally developed by and produced for the ad-supported Paramount Network, giving the show that premium cachet Sex and the City had on HBO and may have given it visibility with HFPA members. Unlike Sex and the City, which was universally admired for its honest portrayal of single women and sexuality, Emily In Paris was met with mixed reaction from critics and faced criticism over its depiction of France and its people. That is probably why the warm reception the series received by the HFPA is a little surprising. But the show shares enough DNA with a Golden Globe royalty in Sex and the City, so nostalgia for an iconic series may have elevated a distant descendant to break into the Globes field. But while Sex and the City might have helped Emily In Paris get in the door, its staying power is in its own hands."

thomask2
02-20-2021, 03:59 AM
This was advertised as Sex and the City (in Paris), but it is nothing of the sort. Lily Collins is a great actor, but her character is basic white girl caricature. Everyone is a caricature. French people are mean and smoke too much. You will just meet your new best friend on a park bench. Every man is hot and going to hit on you. The show was so cringy I couldn't believe what I was watching (It was better to read, sew (http://craftyhangouts.com/best-sewing-machine-for-quilting/), or do housework than watching it) . It felt like a CW show with a larger budget, then I found out the show was originally set to premiere on MTV. With the toned down language and idealized view of the world, this show is probably great for tween girls who want to put themselves in Emily shoes. This is no Sex and the City.