La vie en rose? Sérieusement??? 🙄 C'est comme le mec qui joue de l'accordéon : "Sous le pont de Paris" à la pâtisserie bistrot près de chez moi 🙄🙄🙄 et il porte une marinière avec un béret rouge. 🤮
Emily in Egypt: -rides camels as the only form of transportation -is offered to get mummified -passes by the pyramids every 2 mins -all houses looks like pyramids -is dying for water in the middle of the desert
All my support to french people, this is how latin american people feels everytime someone portrait us like lazy drunk people who sell drugs in a sepia filter
As a half german and half italian i Fell woth you all. All representation in international media i See is either a crazy war criminal scientist or a mafiosi guy who is kinda sexist
Emily in Germany: - filmed in Texas - Everyone is wearing a Dirndl and other typical Bavarian stuff - white sausage with sauerkraut for breakfast, lunch and dinner - Everyone is drinking beer all the time - Emily has problems at work because all her coworkers are constantly drunk - Every man is at least 1,85cm, blond hair, blue eyes and can Jodel - everyone speaks with a heavy German accent - she clears every difference between east and west Germany by telling them to „talk it out“. - right parties are no longer a problem because Emily convinces everyone that foreigners are just like her: underestimated and more cultivated - Emily makes everyone celebrate the 4th of July instead of the Day of German Unity
You forgot that she would lecture the Germans about their role in the Third Reich and everybody will probably be as flabbergasted as the typical NYC pedestrian when you ask him to point out where the US is on a world map.
In Eat Pray Love, Julia Roberts’ Italian “friends” throw her a Thanksgiving in Rome. I lived in Italy (although not Rome) and that is something that would never happen in a million years
PFFFTTT, everywhere has to look like London but every accent has to be like posh Southern that just sounds American, everyone is upper middle class and attends Oxbridge, 'Pubs' look like they were built in Tudor Times, white with black wood beams and for some reason we all think we are so much better than the rest of Europe and there's British flags everywhere like US TV shows.
Oh god... Americans trying to write about England... they'd think we all sound cockney or like Churchill. Worse, she'd keep calling everyone "Bri'ish" and not knowing the difference between Britain and England... everyone would constantly drink tea out of posh stupid little china, and London (cause they're not gonna set it literally anywhere else in the country) would look like some clean pristine happy land instead of knife city.
@@oAldanitao America isn't a continent. NORTH America is a continent. U.S.A means United States of America which btw, most people in America call it America to shorten saying USA everytime. So I'm not sure if you're joking but yeah...
I can say as a professional Chef that this phrase is so bullshit. Customer don’t know shit and need to shut the fuck up, cause 95% of the time they are in the WRONG!
Emily in norway: -filmed in sweden -becoming friends with a troll in the woods -she becomes blonde -everyone speaks english because she doesn’t think Norwegian is a language -Everyone else is speaking swedish -we still live in villages
Emily in Japan: - Everyone watches anime - Only eats sushi and ramen - Eveyone wears either a kimono or hakama - Everyone watches anime - Studies the art of the blade - Everyone is bound by honor and bushido - All the schoolgirls wear short skirts - Did I mention everyone watches anime?
Because they want to make all their own shows as not to pay royalties. But their content is shit only a few good stuff in their entire catalog. Totally not worth $17.99
I read this article about hate watching and how Netflix is probably the worst about it considering how their system benefits shows with a lot of views and if they make it through the entire season or not. The idea of it is in line with how social media and controversial articles/videos play out, where the controversy triggers views on both sides, some believing no way, and then triggers discussion ie engagement. In hate watch, tv shows get a bad name but then people have to watch to see if it's "really as bad as people say it is" and continue to watch because "it can't get worse then this, can it?" By the end they are upset and take to complaining about the show. The act of complaining is enjoyable for some, triggering endorphins. They are now unknowingly putting the show out there for more people to learn about it and the cycle continues. It's horrible and not the kind of platform I'd like to have myself. I know I've definitely accidentally been part of the hate watching crowd before, but now I just come to videos like this to learn all I need.
Well, maybe they're doing it based on viewership. I mean, I certainly don't watch this crap, but now I'm morbidly curious about this horde of viewers that Netflix is convinced will get them pretty, pretty metrics to show to the shareholders come end of the year. Edit: I mean, who _are_ these people? What demographics do Netflix think they're from? Do they actually exist, or are they mostly illusory?? Inquiring minds want to know...
Emily's character traits: - Homewrecker - Basic - If pretty privilege was a whole person - Excruciatingly annoying - Sounds like one of those ads where their saying something super sciency and technical but they're really just spewing bs that they don't understand
This video was eye opening cause I thought this was obvious 😅😂 I thought it was the point of the show to show Americans how dumb they are. Emily is a typical ignorant American doing and saying dumb things and trying to get by in France. Everyone is “mean” to her because she’s inconsiderate and ignorant. I actually enjoyed the show from this view point, that the French were the intelligent, wise, and creative ones while Emily was very rigid and basic. I was very disappointed as the show carried in that they didn’t dive deeper into the French characters lives and ACTUAL French culture.
Emily in Estonia: - has a flat in an old soviet era block for the “true experience” - rarely leaves Tallinn - many jokes about never even having heard of this country - tries to impress people with a few Russian words learned on Duolingo - people are so introverted! Why aren’t they smiling all the time? Slowly develops a complex - tries to learn a few Estonian words, gives up… omg it’s so hard teehee - wow the Soviet era was so kitschy and exotic - people are naked in sauna - goes in wrapped tightly in a towel and later won’t stop talking about “this one time” - gets an Estonian and Russian friend, feels good about solving ethnic relations
Can’t wait to see Emily in Moscow, where everyone is constantly drunk on vodka and she’s starved because the people only eat snow and frozen bear meat.
Emily in Moscow: - everyone is a KGB agent - only Russians from western Russia - communism everywhere - Russians attack but also idolize her for winning the Cold War and saving them in WW2 - Vodka replaces all other food. - The french spy comes with her and they constantly compare who is more mean: Russian or French people? And maybe something about Russians being too uneducated to understand democracy and freedom
I now want to see the spin off, Vivian in New Jersey, where a French woman goes to America speaking no English, makes fun of American culture and sings Yankee Doodle in Central Park to the emotional applause of the pedestrians in there.
Anybody else annoyed that a lot of shows turn the token black character, and the token gay character into one useless background character for karma points.
Emily in Hungary: -eats goulash and drinks wine every day in asthetic restaurants -goes to work by foot in heels on cobblestones in front of Parlaiment and Buda castle in every episode -meets a handsome Hungarian man in a spa -they dance at Hungarian rhapsody - he teaches her "köszönöm" which is all she will speak for 7 seasons -she meets an other one and but he is poor lives in an old Soviet style apartment - Hungarians are racists and don't speak English - all women are beautiful yet everyone wants Emily - Emily educates everyone on good work ethics and saves Hungary's economy single-handedly
@@lea-mariepaquet8889 theres north america and south america, and they happen to be 2 different continents... america is just america. a country, not a continent
@@cospokot5324 it's that supposed to be a joke??!! 😞 Coz when you say North Asia and South Asia they are 2 different continents right?? Yeah clearly not the same...
this^ Even just listening to this commentary and seeing a few short scenes was incredibly painful, I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like actually watching this whole show.
Emily in India: -everyone only eats rice with unspecified “ curry “ -everyone has broken english/talks loudly -people constantly trying to sell things to her -emily has to shout for people to understand her -everyone worships her because shes a foreigner -everyone is poor/underfed -everyone only uses dirt roads -emily teaches everyone how to use a phone
This is literally how everyone in America sees India. They can pretend to be woke but this really is how they see it. A tech support joke. The blacks, Hispanics and Asians are the oppressed ones though
-Its definitely Mumbai. - But not a single person speaks Marathi, everyone speaks Hindi as default. - she orders 'Chai tea', 'Naan bread' and butter chicken, probably lassi too. - 15 mins rant about how spicy it is and calls it inedible - cringes because everyone eats with hand - no toilet paper in the hotel and again cringes because we use water - love interest is a Bollywood actor who's personality is a copy of Shahrukh khan. - its shown that whole India's culture is North indian culture, let alone North East, not even South India exists. - apparently girls don't wear Western clothes - everyone is superstitious
Emily in Denmark: - Filmed somewhere in The Nederlands - Everything is built out of LEGOs - Everyone is blonde and insanely happy - All men has big, braided beards and runic tattoos, and their hair is long on top, but shaved on the sides - Everyone quotes HC Andersen and walks around with a beer in their hand - Valhalla and Ragnarok is referrenced a lot, and everyone says phrases like "by Odin's beard" - All food is fish, boiled potatoes and pigmeat - When it's not thunderously stormy, it snows - Emily teaches everyone how to brew a proper mead - Emily and her friend wins the Eurovision by singing "Barbie Girl" by Aqua - Emily randomly bumps into a prince and ends up as royalty - Emily commandeers a viking ship to invade and reclaim Sweden
i don't think they speak english when she's not there, movies often do that when its implied they're speaking the language of the country. Like the show chernobyl, it's all in english but you understand they are speaking Ukrainian*
@@christineoh338 oh I was definitely being sarcastic, I live in a touristy city and it’s overrun by people like this. You can’t say that you love a city or country if you make no attempt to understand its culture and instead criticize and mock the citizens until they conform to your own culture
Emily in Romania: -meets the great-great-grandchild of Vlad Tepes who is a handsome vampire in his early 30s -only hangs around in transylvania -multiple shots of Bran castle per episode -folk are either gypsies or very poor, or both -no cars, just carriages
-her host has sharp teeth and doesn't appear in mirrors -her host climbs out of his window and down the castle wall in a lizard fashion -three hot ladies wake her up in the middle of the night, trying to suck her blood
“Love letter to France”- “Love letter to the autism community” I swear everytime people say something like that the movie or project is mocking the topic or community.
Its way less offensive because its just an album and not an entire group of people but just felt like putting the fact Doug Walker called his The Wall 'review' a "Love letter to Pink Floyd" here
Fun fact: in the french version of the series everyone speaks normal except Emily, who speaks with an incredibly silly American accent and makes a few mistakes now and then. It is actually kind of brilliant.
Emily In India : - Everyone eats curries all day everyday - Everything is spicy, even the water - Everyone has the same shade of brown skintone - There are snake charmers on the street - Everyone's dancing to Bollywood music all the time - There's Yoga in everything - Cows on all the streets/highways - Everyone wears sarees everyday all the time - Child marriages - All brown men fall for her cause she has white skin - Everyone's extremely loud all the time - Has friends called Rahul and Anjali - Slums everywhere and everyone lives in Slums
Emilie en Les Etàts-Unis: -Have you drank enough water today? -Disney vlogging -Tactical Bacon -Great customer service buying rifles at Walmart -Alphacon 2022 -Air conditioned fried chicken sandwich -The Church of Convenience
Omg, yes! I'm German, and I'm so over having every Russian or German character in American movies or shows being the bad guy and screaming in horrible fake accents 🙄
Emily in Korea: Everyone has a seoul accent and speaks English Everyone looks like a kpop idol Everyone thinks emily is a celeb bc she is white Emily eats dog People everywhere are just chilling in hanboks Lots of romantic k drama oppas Schoolgirls Half Japanese bc the writers r confused
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 you will get that treatment almost everywhere in Asia like east and south east or just south asia. I am Indian and if your white then you'll be treated like celeb.
Emily in Mexico: - She arrives. - The cartel tries to kidnap her but later apologizes because they thought she was just a superficial american. She is released. - She teaches a whole village how to properly eat mexican food. The whole town is amazed by this superior knowledge. - Everyone tries to marry her for a green card but finds one true love after a few hundred options. Its an american expat (not an immigrant).
Emily in Brazil: - Obviously during Carnaval - Naked people all around - Falls in love with a soccer player - Gets robbed by monkeys at Christ Redeemer
Emily in Mexico: -says “si” excessively -eats tacos everyday -every party she goes to has a piñata -every man she likes has a mustache and works as a rancher -her friends are named Juanita or Maria -wears hair in braids to try to fit in -acts like mariachi is the only music -rides horseback to work
Emily in Italy: Eats pizza every day Everyone speaks with a Napolitan accent "Mamma mia!" every 3 seconds Toddlers drinking wine Teaching italians how to make Alfredo sauce and telling them its the best one Everyone is super extroverted and loud Not a ginger or blonde in sight
They just need to pick Joey Tribbiani from Friends and make he and his family eat capocollo but calling it gabagool so that americans think we really have a food called like that
Adding: People, like in the Parisian version, work short hours, nobody is exploited by their boss for a small pay. They have time to cook for hours every day. Everyone is super generous. Men are catcallers and women virgins or inexperienced in sex (Aziz, hellooo?...).
Emily in Scotland: "what did you say???" every time somebody uses so much as an accent, let alone dialect Has an English friend to "translate" for her (everybody else is local except diverse line below) Every man wears a kilt & every person wears tartan Tries haggis, neeps, & tatties & finds it "disgusting" & "did you really have to destroy the fries like that?" Every social scene is in a local pub, where whisky is the only drink available Falls for a laird who's renovating an ancient castle to live in (has actually been done & is as bad as you expect) Learns the Highland Fling in two episodes flat & her performance of it at the ceilidh (because you MUST have a ceilidh) receives a standing ovation Set either in Edinburgh, Glasgow, the remote Highlands (a village with a made-up Scottish-sounding name which doesn't really exist), or a combination of the three, but really filmed in Canada Has many encounters with "grumpy gamekeepers" who are just doing their jobs which she ALWAYS interferes with (leaving gates open, trying to pet working dogs, etc) Is the one who introduces Scots to McDonald's & Starbucks (despite us having both of these) If anybody is diverse at all, they work in an eatery (think Chinese takeaway & Indian restaurant), AND she's amazed Scotland has people living there who aren't white NOBODY takes the bus anywhere, despite it being Scotland's most-used public transport (but it's mentioned as some pensioner says "hiv ye tried takking the bus, lassie?" & Emily's "Eww, no! I hate buses!") Emily calls Scottish culture "quaint" in the most patronising way possible Despite all this, the Scots love her because she "walked right out of a Hollywood film" ("No," Emily says, "it's a MOVIE!")
Emily in Korea: - Filmed in Vancouver - Unites North and South after convincing them to "talk it out" - Calls gimbap "sushi" at least once - Everyone is a hip supermodel and in their 20s - KPop - Obligatory Gangnam style joke - Emily tries watching anime to better understand the "culture" - Bubble tea flows like water - haha kimchi smells bad - omg is that squid and seaweed, that's so weird hahaha
This show is an american girl’s aesthetic Pinterest board about parisian vibes.... thats it and Lily Collins being pretty and a good actress, but nonsence show...
More like a high school freshman's first-time-Wattpad-writer vibes. Maybe if Emily was actually an American high schooler instead of a young adult, this show would've worked better.
Liberals writers working for a liberal content provider cast a liberal actress to act in ghastly show and it’s a reflection on ALL Americans? Nope. It’s a reflection of the narcissistic, self-involved, self congratulatory liberals who run our appalling “entertainment” (read indoctrination) industry. I’m a citizen, the daughter of an immigrant, married to an immigrant. I love the United States, just not the people currently in office or in the entertainment industry.
@@myrtle1234 dude why does it have to be political, this is literally an American problem not a political problem.... Anyways I agree with the other stuff tho, it's just annoying how often people try to make stuff that isn't political, political and vice versa.
Emily in India - She has to walk through dirty street to reach work - She some how chooses a very sketchy place to live in near the slums - Everyone has thick Indian accent - she has a pet cow - she passes by the slums every minute - she advises people in the slums and poverty ridden people to have social media and become influencers to become rich but then realises the whole country is very poor - Eats butter chicken and naan everyday - She greets with namaste for every ten seconds - She shows great interest in the Indian music but her favourite song is TUNAK TUNAK TUN by Daler mehendi ji
There's a scene where Sylvie says to Emily: you moved to Paris to work and you didn't even bother to learn the language and you wonder why we don't like Americans. I am paraphrasing but that was the gist of what she said to Emily!
Emily in Mexico: - Whenever she speaks English, everyone turns around, impressed. - Her best friend is Martha Higareda - She goes to small towns and takes pictures with kids on the streets, & all mexicans realize how down-to-earth Emily really is - She is about to get mugged but she convinces the man to listen to his heart, all in English. The mugger is white and attractive. An impossible love. - at a cafe in Veracruz, she gives the owner some tips on how to make the place feel more like a Starbucks, to accentuate the american vibe. Everyone applauds.
It's not uncommon, kind of like how Aaron Sorkin use a female character to put down other female character's complain of sexual harassments in the West Wing.
@@Heatherright that's only because they backpedalled on it in season 2 after all the backlash, and even then the mention of her being half Korean was so fast and insignificant you wouldve missed it if you blinked.
Any Asian-looking person is good enough to act as Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Singaporean... as long as they speak English. That in itself is already racist on the people behind the show. Like there's a difference, but they just don't care.
Emily in Spain: -Goes to bullrings during daytime and evenings -Only eats Paella and Tortillas -Bursting Despacito out loud in public (lord forgive me for being outdated) -Dances Flamenco on stages at night
To add: - teaches everyone how to use jamón ibérico - "What do you mean there are autonomous communities with their own culture and everything isn't like Madrid?"
It is possible she is referring to the vivacious, romanticised fictionalisation of Paris in the 2007 film Ratatouille. Which is still super cringey and im not even French
Did no one watch the Disney movie? The setting literally takes place in Paris where Remy the rat can see the Eiffel Tower. That is the reference, it’s not to the dish but the setting of the movie.
"Imagine a french person showing up to america and publicly singing sweet home alabama in the middle of a park where people are just trying to chill" yeah I'm imagining it
@@awesomegaymer5786 I love how different people see this. The person above you lives in New York and the dude would have gotten fucked up really quick, but you probably live in a smaller area, suburbs or smaller, and would love to see that. Always funny to see it.
Emily in the Middle East: - Everyone lives in the desert - Everyone rides Camel’s - Every middle eastern guy falls in love with her because she’s white - Everyone lives in huts - Everyone dances to arabian music - flying carpets everywhere
Emily in Poland: - everyone wears Łowicz traditional clothes -only eats pierogi, schabowe, ziemniaki and bigos - everyone speaks with a heavy russian accent - church every scene - everyone says Kurwa in every sentence - disco polo playing in the background - basically russia
I don't know how Emily didn't facepalm after she said that- it sounds like you're an asshole + a Karen. Like come on, it's so obvious that you're a jerk- do you realise how goddamn rude that sounded?
It seems like one would have to be beyond ignorant to tell a professional chef that they are making something incorrectly. They have been in the industry for years and she has not, and no, the customer is not always right.
Emily in Italy: - everyone is always saying “mama mia”, “kapeesh” and other stereotypical “Italian” stuff - she gets kidnapped by the mafia and then falls in love with the “hot mafia boss” - every character is named something like “Giovanni” or “Antonia” - she only ever eats pasta and pizza - she rides everywhere on boats across the river
Émilie in America: -everyone speaks French, even when she’s not there. -Everyone has extremely thick southern accent. -Everyone wears cowboy hats and trucker hats. -Only eats burgers and fries. -Everyone is extremely religious or homosexual. -Is constantly called the wrong nationality -Constant gun violence -Stereotypical country music as the OST -Constant jokes about Americans being fat and stupid
F for people that are actually named Karen, though. I mean, the one Karen I've met IRL was actually really mean, but I'm sure most of them aren't... Rashida Jones's Karen was the best personality on The Office.
I'm here to tell you that I was the 666'th like. Boo yah. Spooky Season. Maybe an Emily on Halloween where she has an obsession with beige, pumpkin spice, boots, and leaves, then gets confused by all the kids in costumes.
I HATE that Netflix spends their money on shows like this while they cancel shows like the oa, I am not okay with this and the society. I don’t know just saying
Emily in Brazil - wears a bikini the whole time - spends time drinking caipirinha at the beach - rides a jaguar - swings on vines for transportation - has a monkey pet - tries to dance samba and play soccer
Emily in Egypt: -Everywhere is just sand -Everyone rides camels -Everyone lives in pyramids -Everyone gets mummified when they die -Everyone immediately loves her bc she's American
It's xenophobic. Not racist. "Xenophobia and racism are similar as both has roots in discrimination, however xenophobia usually refers to a person's nationality and culture rather than exclusively their race or ethnicity. People can be both xenophobic and racist."
@@PPX14 I’m British and literally the area I live in (I’m not friends with the entire area but we all are neutral with each other) make jokes about Americans I have never met a British person say that they idolise with Americans
@@PPX14 erm do we? All I see if people mocking America for being ignorant and for not having health care, I don't know a single person who thinks the Americans are great, I know many people who think they're arrogant.
@@afrancis8941 theyre joking :). They said "as much as we laugh" because the british are stereotyped as being gloomy and grumpy. So theyre trying to say that we never praise america because we never laugh
@@Mr.Heller there is still a strong nationalistic sense that they hold that yes makes a majority of them believe they are the best. It’s human nature. Even if the glory is through suffering to them they are suffering for the best country
@@Monie71793 usually you say to the waiter how much cooked you want your steak to be so this doesn't happen 😊 but if it does, you don't have to be rude. In America (and maybe other countries I don't know), it's the costumer who is first (like she says in the show), but in France, the cook, the waiter and the costumer are at the same level. It's normal to be surprised by that if you don't know, but that's just how it works here.
@@Monie71793 the way she went about it was completely wrong and disrespectful. In Europe, the customer is NOT above the chef. If you don't want a bloody steak, you tell the waiter when you order rather than send it back (I guess she wouldn't know that but still it's common sense). And if you HAVE to send it back, you go about it politely instead of being rude like her.
I agree. She ordered 'medium rare', which is undercooked. She should've ordered 'medium well done'. This shows how ignorant she is that she doesn't know the difference. The chef got her order right and it's no one else's fault for her lack of etiquette.🤷🏾♀ They are using an outdated American view in this show: 'The customer is always right!' Not even American restaurants do this anymore. Countries outside of America have never done this, like at all. This is honestly why I stop watching American tv.😒
@@me-ko3dv well she did say what she wanted and the guy came back like “the chef is right” like huh? Just cook the steak some more. Why come back with something she doesn’t what and then tell her to eat something she doesn’t want?
I visited my friend - who was born in France and currently lives in Paris, and while she was showing me the city she mentioned how for some reason "Americans think we (French People) have sex all the time and are really mean because of some show called Emily in Paris." When I came back and spoke to an American friend who went off about how weird and sexual french people are. When I asked for her source she actually said "Emily in Paris" 💀
Another thing: The super expensive clothes she wears make no sense, she's never portrayed as a person who makes that much money, look at the hotel she stays in for example. Yet she has a new Chanel bag in every outfit
Like every single American abroad in the world she didn't need money, people just give her what she wants because everyone is blinded by her American light 🤣 and anyway dollars value more than any other value in the world so she can have Chanel for 5 dollars, but she doesn't have to anyway 🤷♀️ Edit: ik how money works, I was sarcastic😬
I'm legit sorry, but this comment made me howl I REMEMBER THIS COUNTRY ONLY BECAUSE OF THE UNION WITH SLOVAKIA NOOO and the those news of enemy lists and the beer sorry
Wow, as an ex parisian black female myself, you nailed this review! I was born near Paris and lived in Paris the first 16 years of my life and now live in the US. I watched this show and I agree 100% with your assessment. You actually put i to words what I was thinking the whole entire time I was watching this train wreck. I sometimes miss Paris so I only watched for nostalgia's sake, to see the city , but honestly, so many cringe scenes and the storyline was a hot mess. Very unrealistic too! Bravo, this video was on point, accurate, and entertaining!!
@@KF-wg2si or, better yet, just have gay and poc characters who aren't defined by stereotypes based off a single characteristic... Emily could be gay. They could all be gay. They could all be Black. Straight and white literally has no reason to be the default in media. There are so many better options to fixing this issue than "just make the cast all white and characters all straight" - have someone come out of the closet. Give the coworker a meaningful character arc. Have future characters they're planning on introducing just be poc instead of white people - same characters, different race, almost assuredly the same story that would have been told anyway but now you have a cast of characters which actually represent the city which the show is trying to depict. It's not hard.
@@sunsetz2341 Cause its a British tv-show and when we talk about "black" and "gay" characters that are all just stereotypes it tends to be an American show.
@@seljangryphon5391 Well I think the annoying thing is not that Emily is clueless but she’s acts like the whole country is wrong and she’s come to fix it, and French people adore her for her ‘superior’ American ways. Are your boyfriend and his mom really loved the show tho? Cause I think the case is they enjoy it to see how stupid the show is and get entertained, like how people laugh at ignorant people.
Emily in Amsterdam: - Everyone speaks German - learns how to ride a bike in episode 1 - bike gets stolen in episode 2 - only meets tall, blond cheese farmers - can’t work with anyone because everyone is high all the time - never visits any place outside the city but when she does she calls it a ‘suburb of Amsterdam’
This is embarrassing for Americans also. This just feeds Americans the false idea of integrating into another culture. A lot of Americans have never been out of their state.
To be fair even going to another state is probably not making a very big difference since it is still the same country and fundamental culture. And it is way more difficult to experience a completely different culture. Especially since a certain amount of paid vacation days is not a standard by law like in many other countries and not everyone has the money to book a 16 hour flight to the next continent.
And when they do travel, they're rude and don't care to at least prepare a little bit if they're going to countries that speak a whole different language. It's honestly kind of sad lmao and pathetic.
ikkk as an american i am so embarrassed this show also shows that americans are perfect when we are not even close. I feel like emily also portrays americans as dumb when there are some dumb ones not everyone is dumb yk. Also when i went to france noone talked in english so i was so confused by this show.
It's so bad. As an American who raised in France I tried to watch it, but couldn't get past episode 2. Everything you said in this review was spot on. It's just catering to ignorant Americans who think Paris is just like this. The sad part is, people will watch it and think it's funny.
The prospect of any european, let alone THE FRENCH of all people, admiring and looking up to US culture, mindset or POV is so ridiculous that it could only work as satire.
@@LadyVandMrT They're proud of the things that they do right: cuisine, design, arts They, at least, don't have the arrogance to say they have the MOST FREEDOM or the BEST COUNTRY EVER in every aspect. They are pretty self aware of the problems of their nations, unlike many US citizens that can't separate the dream from the reality of their society. The american dream is truly a dream since you have to be asleep to believe in it cit.
Especially since the French hate Americans so reflexively. It would have been more believable if Emily was in Rome, because at least the Italians aren't pathologically hostile to Americans.
@@LadyVandMrT You confuse narcissism with pride in one's culture and one's refusal to see it be destroyed because USA ! USA ! Best thing since sliced bread or something. But I know that many people in the USA are offended by a culture being deeply rooted and refusing to be americanized.
@@darkfool2000 Well, they don't make it easy for themselves are they ? American belittles everyone else so reflexively it's only natural that they give them a proper answer right ?
Emily in Africa -Africa is a country -Everyone speaks in a Nigerian accent -Feed the hungry kids -Everyone has a pet lion -Baths in river -Wears animal skin -Lives in caves
-Everyone eats “overcooked” meat - The food is too spicy - There is absolutely NO water - Someone gets killed by a lion on the daily - They get around on elephants and pet cheetahs if you’re in a rush Oh! And the tryranical, corrupt Nigérian-type prince who orders for her to marry him because she’s white and buys her with a bunch of cows
@ambassador With all due respect, these are your "facts". I'm not American and have lived in 3 different continents and travelled all over the world. Even the Americans I have met do not want to go back. So there you go, these are my "facts".
Emily in India - Comes to India - Finds out that Indian cuisine is more than just Butter Chicken - Finds out that beef is not a common menu item and that eating beef is frowned upon in some areas - Sees cows walking on roads freely without a care - Gets a boyfriend, tries to kiss him in public, gets shammed by onlookers and the boyfriend gets lynched because he kissed a girl
I think it’s kinda like how a young naive American teenage girl would imagine going to Paris, everyone speaks English, French white dudes, who also magically speak english, love and want her, she teaches everybody the American way, always gets what she wants and gets away with everything, has designer clothes and lives in an apartment, she can both technically not afford.
I assume when you say Native American you just mean someone who was born in America? In English, generally Native American actually refers to indigenous peoples in the Americas.
Nah babe that's not true! On my last trip to Paris I was met with rudeness and an attitude at every step of the way. Having said that, I dont believe in stereotyping people but I have to agree with the show on this one.
@@nidapatel2157 I've been to paris like 4 times now and most people I met were nice. You also need to understant that cultural differences exist. French people are verry direct and vivid but dont mean it in a malicious way. Also the french humor is different to american.
Emily in Japan: She meets samurais and ninjas who are initially extremely untrusting of her but she charms them so much they decide to welcome her with sushi every night .
@@tsnaudex Death Note live action is shit and should never be seen again by no one and the people that made that and still think that it was good need to hit their small toe with a table and then step on a lego twice
Really can't wait for Emily in South Africa where she rides zebras to work, runs around in animal skins and and constantly asks us when we learned English and if we did from American TV 💁🏽♀️
or losing her last brain cell trying to figure out how some south africans are white...like its "country of africa", and its not like people can move and live where ever.
It feels like the show was written by a rich American teen who was able to go to Paris on her family's dime not having to worry about any of the culture.
Emily in Italy -filmed in mexico or spain -the men have long black mustaches, a chef's hat and walk around singing and gesticulating all the time -emily believes that in Italy there are no mountains, forests and that it never snows, and that all of Italy is just Naples and Sicily, and that there is sunshine all year round -people just eat pizza all day -people work very little and most of the time sunbathe on the beach or sing love songs -emily thinks that Eat, Pray, Love is a faithful representation of Italy and is unworthy when she discovers that this is absolutely not the case -Emily will teach people to communicate through words and not just with hands and gestures (since she thinks that in Italy they only speak like that) -Emily will bring technology to the country because cars do not exist and people move on foot or with carts pulled by horses and donkeys outside the cities
the actors are really good, but these show is cringy, racist, too many stereotypes, and awkward. also, emily is the most annoying, narcissist character ever. i mean, the show was alright, but there were some very unnecessary racist lines.
i'm french (parisian) and nothing's wrong with fantasizing a city, and here we talk about paris. Movies (and art in general) are made to inspire, to make people dream and provoke emotions. If you want something realistic, you don't watch movies but documentaries. I swear, it's because of ppl like you that movies lost their innocence/carefreeness (insouciance) and joie de vivre like it used to be in the 60's-90's. For the connoisseurs, another example is lawrence of arabia. To be short it's masterpiece that makes you fall in love with the culture, the environment, everything and yet I'm aware of the other realities of that culture. And yet It's a masterpiece, it makes us dream and fill us with emotions and that's what movies are made for. Seriously do i need to explain that movies is art, especially fiction? All of you misters and misses "i know all" thinking you're speaking the truth and knowing it all and yet totally miss the point of movies (fiction here) and art in general.
Not even that the whole script is just cringy af.Haven't we seen this kind of shows/movies 20 years ago already? White girl as romantic lead. Poc best friend, vague looking prince charming they desperately want us to believe is cute.
that " vague looking prince charming they desperately want us to believe is cute." is too fucking true you can not put the human version of a pug/poodle/pit bull mix in front of people's faces and expect them to be physically attracted to him. G O D
Emily in Argentina: -She is in Buenos Aires -She passes the obelisc every two seconds -Everyone dresses and talks about fotball -They give her a mate and she gets unconfortable cuz everyone uses the same straw (even if is tradition), stirs it and ask "..is this not just tea?" -Argentinians do 🤌 all the time even if has no context with the scene -She teaches them to not be arrogants cuz america has "better ideas" ‐Her best friend is an european imigrant who always make jokes or complains about how argentinians are so prideful and is a failed tango (💃) star
I’m convinced this show is just a social experiment to see if people will watch and enjoy a terrible show as long as all the characters are conventionally attractive.
Emily in Germany: - set in Berlin - everyone is grumpy, uptight and mean all the time - everyone is also extremely strict - everyone talks english with an exaggerated German accent and throws in German words - everyone is racist - there are bezels, sausages and potatoes everywhere - Hitler is still alive - everyone wears Dirndl and Lederhosen - everyone is on time or too early
not to forget: - everyone drinks beer at all times of the day - an american friend of Emily's comes for a visit and gets arrested for drinking Radler - Berlin has been relocated to Bavaria for this show
Emily In Paris & The Golden Globes (Part 2): th-cam.com/video/hvE9CbmAAeI/w-d-xo.html
This isnt racist btw its xenophobic lmao
Hence the saying anyone can get a globe
La vie en rose? Sérieusement??? 🙄 C'est comme le mec qui joue de l'accordéon : "Sous le pont de Paris" à la pâtisserie bistrot près de chez moi 🙄🙄🙄 et il porte une marinière avec un béret rouge. 🤮
The only good thing about the show is her
Wardrobe and that it
@@Tojoj22 nooo not even the wadrobe
Emily in Egypt:
-rides camels as the only form of transportation
-is offered to get mummified
-passes by the pyramids every 2 mins
-all houses looks like pyramids
-is dying for water in the middle of the desert
I hope she would see an oasis, waste all of her energy by sprinting towards it only to find out it is a mirage
Finds out she is a descendent of Cleopatra and becomes Queen of Egypt
No jokes, i'd have watched the mummification part.
-gets killed by a vampire
@@Laila-zx6bc I’m Egyptian and I’ve never seen someone that doesn’t identify as african
All my support to french people, this is how latin american people feels everytime someone portrait us like lazy drunk people who sell drugs in a sepia filter
Yes! People don’t realize that’s the only depiction you’ll see of us.
that is such a strange stereotype
Lol tru tho. It's typical in every hollywood movie
As a half german and half italian i Fell woth you all. All representation in international media i See is either a crazy war criminal scientist or a mafiosi guy who is kinda sexist
French here, we only have a positive opinion of our Latin Americans brothers and sisters even if Hollywood does a shit job at portraying you ❤️
Imagine how we Mexicans feel about how Americans always portrayed us in every single movie, sepia color included...
I've been to Mexico, I'm pretty sure it's sepia-colored there.
Hahaha
😂😂😂
Yes, always the mexican is a man that doesn't speak English and is only there for the americans laugh of him
Jajjaja........You're right :1
Emily in Germany:
- filmed in Texas
- Everyone is wearing a Dirndl and other typical Bavarian stuff
- white sausage with sauerkraut for breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Everyone is drinking beer all the time
- Emily has problems at work because all her coworkers are constantly drunk
- Every man is at least 1,85cm, blond hair, blue eyes and can Jodel
- everyone speaks with a heavy German accent
- she clears every difference between east and west Germany by telling them to „talk it out“.
- right parties are no longer a problem because Emily convinces everyone that foreigners are just like her: underestimated and more cultivated
- Emily makes everyone celebrate the 4th of July instead of the Day of German Unity
So basically just Bayern
Imagine Emily in Rome
You forgot that she would lecture the Germans about their role in the Third Reich and everybody will probably be as flabbergasted as the typical NYC pedestrian when you ask him to point out where the US is on a world map.
In Eat Pray Love, Julia Roberts’ Italian “friends” throw her a Thanksgiving in Rome. I lived in Italy (although not Rome) and that is something that would never happen in a million years
This is kinda true for bayern tbh
Can wait for Emily in England, where she only drinks tea with the queen, has a pet squirrel and teaches Cadbury how to make “ better” chocolate
PFFFTTT, everywhere has to look like London but every accent has to be like posh Southern that just sounds American, everyone is upper middle class and attends Oxbridge, 'Pubs' look like they were built in Tudor Times, white with black wood beams and for some reason we all think we are so much better than the rest of Europe and there's British flags everywhere like US TV shows.
And when I say London, I mean Tourist London, sorry Londoners for not specifying.
She wouldn't DARE school Cadbury HAHA
and then she's shocked when she wakes up in a hospital after being jumped by roadmen
Oh god... Americans trying to write about England... they'd think we all sound cockney or like Churchill. Worse, she'd keep calling everyone "Bri'ish" and not knowing the difference between Britain and England... everyone would constantly drink tea out of posh stupid little china, and London (cause they're not gonna set it literally anywhere else in the country) would look like some clean pristine happy land instead of knife city.
this is the most American show ive ever watched and it’s not even SET in America
That’s how it works
As an American who has been to Paris and loves almost everything about French culture, this show is an insult.
América it's a continent though. You are referring to the US
@@oAldanitao Really? I didn't know she was referring to the US! I thought she was referring to México!
@@oAldanitao America isn't a continent. NORTH America is a continent. U.S.A means United States of America which btw, most people in America call it America to shorten saying USA everytime. So I'm not sure if you're joking but yeah...
Anyone who unironically says "the customer is always right" is the villain in some poor minimum-wage employee's story.
i hate that sentence so much!
She's a KAREN 🤣
I’ve never wanted to smack a person through a screen so badly, when I heard her say that
When I was a cashier at a grocery store, I loathed that. 😩
I can say as a professional Chef that this phrase is so bullshit. Customer don’t know shit and need to shut the fuck up, cause 95% of the time they are in the WRONG!
Emily in norway:
-filmed in sweden
-becoming friends with a troll in the woods
-she becomes blonde
-everyone speaks english because she doesn’t think Norwegian is a language
-Everyone else is speaking swedish
-we still live in villages
I mean the language part is on point here though.
I laughed pretty hard at this….and I’m American
😂😂😂
You already got me at "filmed in sweden"
“we still live in villages” lmao what about statues of vikings and Norse legends like Thor? lmao
Emily in Japan:
- Everyone watches anime
- Only eats sushi and ramen
- Eveyone wears either a kimono or hakama
- Everyone watches anime
- Studies the art of the blade
- Everyone is bound by honor and bushido
- All the schoolgirls wear short skirts
- Did I mention everyone watches anime?
😂😂
You missed everyone watches anime
That's so untrue. Shame on you...No one here knows what a Hakama is.
@@chazmartin5725 r/wooooooooooosh
@@leenakat4997 I think that was a joke too
Netflix makes horrible shows decides to keep them, then gets rid of the good ones with actual good storylines.
like they got rid of sense 8!!! 😡
Because they want to make all their own shows as not to pay royalties. But their content is shit only a few good stuff in their entire catalog. Totally not worth $17.99
I read this article about hate watching and how Netflix is probably the worst about it considering how their system benefits shows with a lot of views and if they make it through the entire season or not.
The idea of it is in line with how social media and controversial articles/videos play out, where the controversy triggers views on both sides, some believing no way, and then triggers discussion ie engagement.
In hate watch, tv shows get a bad name but then people have to watch to see if it's "really as bad as people say it is" and continue to watch because "it can't get worse then this, can it?"
By the end they are upset and take to complaining about the show. The act of complaining is enjoyable for some, triggering endorphins. They are now unknowingly putting the show out there for more people to learn about it and the cycle continues.
It's horrible and not the kind of platform I'd like to have myself. I know I've definitely accidentally been part of the hate watching crowd before, but now I just come to videos like this to learn all I need.
Like the winx club reboot, it's horrid
Well, maybe they're doing it based on viewership. I mean, I certainly don't watch this crap, but now I'm morbidly curious about this horde of viewers that Netflix is convinced will get them pretty, pretty metrics to show to the shareholders come end of the year.
Edit: I mean, who _are_ these people? What demographics do Netflix think they're from? Do they actually exist, or are they mostly illusory?? Inquiring minds want to know...
Emily's character traits:
- Homewrecker
- Basic
- If pretty privilege was a whole person
- Excruciatingly annoying
- Sounds like one of those ads where their saying something super sciency and technical but they're really just spewing bs that they don't understand
👏👏👏 totally agree
This video was eye opening cause I thought this was obvious 😅😂 I thought it was the point of the show to show Americans how dumb they are. Emily is a typical ignorant American doing and saying dumb things and trying to get by in France. Everyone is “mean” to her because she’s inconsiderate and ignorant. I actually enjoyed the show from this view point, that the French were the intelligent, wise, and creative ones while Emily was very rigid and basic. I was very disappointed as the show carried in that they didn’t dive deeper into the French characters lives and ACTUAL French culture.
I completely agree with the homewrecker one!!
you forgot pedophile
Spot on
Emily in Estonia:
- has a flat in an old soviet era block for the “true experience”
- rarely leaves Tallinn
- many jokes about never even having heard of this country
- tries to impress people with a few Russian words learned on Duolingo
- people are so introverted! Why aren’t they smiling all the time? Slowly develops a complex
- tries to learn a few Estonian words, gives up… omg it’s so hard teehee
- wow the Soviet era was so kitschy and exotic
- people are naked in sauna - goes in wrapped tightly in a towel and later won’t stop talking about “this one time”
- gets an Estonian and Russian friend, feels good about solving ethnic relations
love this!
Idk if Americans are familiar with this stereotype but - Estonians being slow
Can’t wait to see Emily in Moscow, where everyone is constantly drunk on vodka and she’s starved because the people only eat snow and frozen bear meat.
Yes and they’ll probably make everyone in the show obsessed with communism 😭
Emily in Moscow:
- everyone is a KGB agent
- only Russians from western Russia
- communism everywhere
- Russians attack but also idolize her for winning the Cold War and saving them in WW2
- Vodka replaces all other food.
- The french spy comes with her and they constantly compare who is more mean: Russian or French people?
And maybe something about Russians being too uneducated to understand democracy and freedom
Omg nooo
only dish they eat is borscht. 🤪🤪
I don't think the writers capable to coming up story that good tho
I now want to see the spin off, Vivian in New Jersey, where a French woman goes to America speaking no English, makes fun of American culture and sings Yankee Doodle in Central Park to the emotional applause of the pedestrians in there.
I'm an American from NJ, and that would be fucking hilarious.
Hahaha "Vivian in NJ" sounds awful and hilarious
HAHA PLEASE ILL MURDER SOMEONE TO SEE THAT
why is this so funny
Don't forget, everyone will speak french for her. But in a Jersey accent. So that you know the show is in New Jersey.
Anybody else annoyed that a lot of shows turn the token black character, and the token gay character into one useless background character for karma points.
👋🏻
Yes!!!!!!
For profit, not for karma :(((
Yeah -_-
@You're Brainwashed Bro there no point to include someone if there a token
Emily in Hungary:
-eats goulash and drinks wine every day in asthetic restaurants
-goes to work by foot in heels on cobblestones in front of Parlaiment and Buda castle in every episode
-meets a handsome Hungarian man in a spa
-they dance at Hungarian rhapsody
- he teaches her "köszönöm" which is all she will speak for 7 seasons
-she meets an other one and but he is poor lives in an old Soviet style apartment
- Hungarians are racists and don't speak English
- all women are beautiful yet everyone wants Emily
- Emily educates everyone on good work ethics and saves Hungary's economy single-handedly
And the only word she knows is bazmeg! 😅
what is wrong about it?
I'm getting so sick of the whole idea that America is the whole world
Sorry but not "America', United States. America is a whole continent and all the other countries in America have nothing to do with USA's behavior lol
Just how it is for the dominant empires of the world.
@@lea-mariepaquet8889 theres north america and south america, and they happen to be 2 different continents... america is just america. a country, not a continent
lol America is a continent, anyways i agree
@@cospokot5324 it's that supposed to be a joke??!! 😞 Coz when you say North Asia and South Asia they are 2 different continents right?? Yeah clearly not the same...
i’m not american, i’m not french, i’m just disappointed
this^
Even just listening to this commentary and seeing a few short scenes was incredibly painful, I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like actually watching this whole show.
I’m French and much more disappointed
Me too. I'm Dutch and I'm so disappointed..
I’m American and I’m hella disappointed
🤣😂😂
Emily in India:
-everyone only eats rice with unspecified “ curry “
-everyone has broken english/talks loudly
-people constantly trying to sell things to her
-emily has to shout for people to understand her
-everyone worships her because shes a foreigner
-everyone is poor/underfed
-everyone only uses dirt roads
-emily teaches everyone how to use a phone
And everyone in india only speaks Hindi or Indian
Omggg this was so accurate. Plus everyone is a budding doctor or IT engineer or Bollywood celebrity. And everyone speaks in Hindi
And all the ladies wear a saree!
This is literally how everyone in America sees India. They can pretend to be woke but this really is how they see it. A tech support joke. The blacks, Hispanics and Asians are the oppressed ones though
-Its definitely Mumbai.
- But not a single person speaks Marathi, everyone speaks Hindi as default.
- she orders 'Chai tea', 'Naan bread' and butter chicken, probably lassi too.
- 15 mins rant about how spicy it is and calls it inedible
- cringes because everyone eats with hand
- no toilet paper in the hotel and again cringes because we use water
- love interest is a Bollywood actor who's personality is a copy of Shahrukh khan.
- its shown that whole India's culture is North indian culture, let alone North East, not even South India exists.
- apparently girls don't wear Western clothes
- everyone is superstitious
Emily in Denmark:
- Filmed somewhere in The Nederlands
- Everything is built out of LEGOs
- Everyone is blonde and insanely happy
- All men has big, braided beards and runic tattoos, and their hair is long on top, but shaved on the sides
- Everyone quotes HC Andersen and walks around with a beer in their hand
- Valhalla and Ragnarok is referrenced a lot, and everyone says phrases like "by Odin's beard"
- All food is fish, boiled potatoes and pigmeat
- When it's not thunderously stormy, it snows
- Emily teaches everyone how to brew a proper mead
- Emily and her friend wins the Eurovision by singing "Barbie Girl" by Aqua
- Emily randomly bumps into a prince and ends up as royalty
- Emily commandeers a viking ship to invade and reclaim Sweden
Honestly that last bullet point alone sounds like a cooler idea for a show than what we got
As an exchange student in Denmark, this is exactly my experience of Denmark 😅
I'd watch this
Actually this sounds awesome
the most inaccurate thing is that french people in that show are talking in english even when she's not there lmao
i don't think they speak english when she's not there, movies often do that when its implied they're speaking the language of the country. Like the show chernobyl, it's all in english but you understand they are speaking Ukrainian*
ikr like I've been to Paris and no one speaks English when an English speaker is there lamo
@@RoguePlutonia They could have just added subtitles in their French conversations I dunno
@@mysticc6232 don't get me wrong I prefer the real language too but I know a lot of people hate reading
@@mysticc6232 but many people hate subtitles though. And they can't sub so many scenes in the movie
If they were trying to encapsulate the American tourist mentality of “Goes to a foreign country but eats at McDonald’s”, they nailed it.
Idk if you are being sarcastic... but this is what i thought! Isnt this more offensive to Americans??
@@christineoh338 oh I was definitely being sarcastic, I live in a touristy city and it’s overrun by people like this. You can’t say that you love a city or country if you make no attempt to understand its culture and instead criticize and mock the citizens until they conform to your own culture
@@TKZells16 yea i agree... but i would say that's a mostly accurate portrayal of Americans and American culture at least 🤣
@@TKZells16 im a Korean American living in Korea btw...
@@christineoh338 I'm Hispanic American living in America 👋
Imagine a French person showing up to America and publically singing Sweet Home Alabama in the middle of a park where people are just tryna chill LMAO
Imagine White people showing up in the Black community and rapping.
#ithappens
😭😭😭😭
@@FranSanTeeth90 Nah, for real??
Please tell us more.
@@alfredbelanger8326 You can come visit and see for yourself. Just leave the 16 bars at home.
@@FranSanTeeth90 Really? What do they think we are gonna do?
Emily in Romania:
-meets the great-great-grandchild of Vlad Tepes who is a handsome vampire in his early 30s
-only hangs around in transylvania
-multiple shots of Bran castle per episode
-folk are either gypsies or very poor, or both
-no cars, just carriages
-her host has sharp teeth and doesn't appear in mirrors
-her host climbs out of his window and down the castle wall in a lizard fashion
-three hot ladies wake her up in the middle of the night, trying to suck her blood
😂😂😂😂
i would watch that 😅
-her wallet gets stolen
And of course, they never drink........
Wine
“Love letter to France”-
“Love letter to the autism community”
I swear everytime people say something like that the movie or project is mocking the topic or community.
Is the love letter to autism community reference to the sia movie
@@jadahoizer9668
Probably yes.
Lol they woke up and chose violence
But it's so much fun
Its way less offensive because its just an album and not an entire group of people but just felt like putting the fact Doug Walker called his The Wall 'review' a "Love letter to Pink Floyd" here
Fun fact: in the french version of the series everyone speaks normal except Emily, who speaks with an incredibly silly American accent and makes a few mistakes now and then. It is actually kind of brilliant.
Did they legit get an amateur French speaker to dub her XD
@@Jotari I wish, the voice actress is just a french comedian. Boooh!
You turned the tables so damn good 😂😂😂😂
I love seening this in dubbed stuff.
I'm beginning to believe this show was created to cause a rift between Americans and the French people 😂 it pushed ALL the buttons!
Emily In India :
- Everyone eats curries all day everyday
- Everything is spicy, even the water
- Everyone has the same shade of brown skintone
- There are snake charmers on the street
- Everyone's dancing to Bollywood music all the time
- There's Yoga in everything
- Cows on all the streets/highways
- Everyone wears sarees everyday all the time
- Child marriages
- All brown men fall for her cause she has white skin
- Everyone's extremely loud all the time
- Has friends called Rahul and Anjali
- Slums everywhere and everyone lives in Slums
Can't speak just one language she would learn Hindi but also Marathi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and so on..........
LMAFOO
LMFAO DONT FORGET THE WHITEWASHED INDIAN FRIEND CALLED "RAJ PATEL" 🤣🤣
But isnt this kinda true 😂
@@vishaalgunashekar3913 lol.. Yea some of them are low-key true
Emilie en Les Etàts-Unis:
-Have you drank enough water today?
-Disney vlogging
-Tactical Bacon
-Great customer service buying rifles at Walmart
-Alphacon 2022
-Air conditioned fried chicken sandwich
-The Church of Convenience
thats's how I feel as a Russian watching EVERY american movie with any portrayals of Russian people and Russia itself
They always blend in so well with that "amazing" accent! I'm not Russian (though speak the language) and even I'm mad and offended!😂
Horrible. This is how I feel too sis
Serbians, who also play Russian characters, too. This looks like a true Western, except natives are French, and not Native American people.
Omg, yes! I'm German, and I'm so over having every Russian or German character in American movies or shows being the bad guy and screaming in horrible fake accents 🙄
do not forget the southeast asians being immigrants with weird and choppy pronunciations.
It's kinda funny that Emily is exactly the kind of person Europeans see all Americans as. Shes literally the stereotype
You forgot obese. 😬
@@MFTH-cam683 but if they made her fat then at least the show would be a little progressive. Instead it’s this bs.
@@vayarkadasneleroldu being fat isn’t progressive. Big Momma’s House was not progressive. Right?
@@MFTH-cam683 eh true. Fat people do end up being the butt of the joke in shows.
That’s true, and as an Italian we see French like the show potraits them
Emily in Korea:
Everyone has a seoul accent and speaks English
Everyone looks like a kpop idol
Everyone thinks emily is a celeb bc she is white
Emily eats dog
People everywhere are just chilling in hanboks
Lots of romantic k drama oppas
Schoolgirls
Half Japanese bc the writers r confused
This sounds like Oli London
@@lyonchen2024 it does
To be fair I got the celeb treatment in China because I was a fair complexioned person
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 you will get that treatment almost everywhere in Asia like east and south east or just south asia. I am Indian and if your white then you'll be treated like celeb.
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 yeah but from my experience there’s a lot more foreigners in Korea
The insanest part of this is the lack of Algerian/Arab French people.
So true! And about the largest community in France!
When Mindy is yelling “in Mandarin” she’s not even saying anything in Mandarin Chinese, it’s just gibberish.
Oh my God no... though I mean what did I expect
So they're pulling a Miss Saigon?.
what the fuck
I-
The actress is Korean lmao they couldn’t even bother
Emily in Mexico:
- She arrives.
- The cartel tries to kidnap her but later apologizes because they thought she was just a superficial american. She is released.
- She teaches a whole village how to properly eat mexican food. The whole town is amazed by this superior knowledge.
- Everyone tries to marry her for a green card but finds one true love after a few hundred options. Its an american expat (not an immigrant).
-Everyone wears sombreros and holds maracas at all times even in the shower
Everyone watches coco and the book of life and encanto a lot
@@CEAsfg And there is a big humongous parade on Cinco de Mayo.
Hahaha! 👌🏻
everything looks like it has a sepia filter on
This is basically a 14 year olds wattpad story turned into a Netflix show
Couldn't say it any better
Best way to put it.
and those 14 year olds are all karens in the making
Netflix has literally made movies based on Wattpad stories before so if someone said this was true I would believe them.
LMAO agreed!
Emily in Brazil:
- Obviously during Carnaval
- Naked people all around
- Falls in love with a soccer player
- Gets robbed by monkeys at Christ Redeemer
Estava procurando comentários com o Brasil haha
Faltou índios e um passeio na Amazônia
Emily in Mexico:
-says “si” excessively
-eats tacos everyday
-every party she goes to has a piñata
-every man she likes has a mustache and works as a rancher
-her friends are named Juanita or Maria
-wears hair in braids to try to fit in
-acts like mariachi is the only music
-rides horseback to work
Te ame jajajaja
Every city is a pueblo
Everybody is poor
Everything is desert
YELLOW FILTER
dont forget about someone stealing her or selling drugs
Meets cast of breaking bad/better call saul
Your one mistake was saying that she tries to fit in
“Emily goes to Tokyo”. Emily is fixated on how weird the ecchi manga scene is, and complains about how she doesn’t understand Kabuki theater
Truck-kun will save us, don't worry.
So, Emily in Tokyo season 2 will be called "Emily in Another World"?
@@nabuchodonosormcgalapatram6941 that show would then be Emily talking about how she doesn’t understand fantasy archetypes.
@@shr1mpsush1 that joke was so brilliant
More brilliant than anything in Emily in Paris
Maybe she would enjoy Noh Theater...
Emily in Italy:
Eats pizza every day
Everyone speaks with a Napolitan accent
"Mamma mia!" every 3 seconds
Toddlers drinking wine
Teaching italians how to make Alfredo sauce and telling them its the best one
Everyone is super extroverted and loud
Not a ginger or blonde in sight
They just need to pick Joey Tribbiani from Friends and make he and his family eat capocollo but calling it gabagool so that americans think we really have a food called like that
"Teaching italians how to make Alfredo sauce and telling them its the best one" So you have chosen death.
@@r.c.1881 im in Canada rn and this has actually happened🤮
They don't know nothing madonna mia, they are still that behind in mentality lool
p.s my mother is Italian and you were spot on lool
Adding:
People, like in the Parisian version, work short hours, nobody is exploited by their boss for a small pay.
They have time to cook for hours every day.
Everyone is super generous.
Men are catcallers and women virgins or inexperienced in sex (Aziz, hellooo?...).
Emily in Scotland:
"what did you say???" every time somebody uses so much as an accent, let alone dialect
Has an English friend to "translate" for her (everybody else is local except diverse line below)
Every man wears a kilt & every person wears tartan
Tries haggis, neeps, & tatties & finds it "disgusting" & "did you really have to destroy the fries like that?"
Every social scene is in a local pub, where whisky is the only drink available
Falls for a laird who's renovating an ancient castle to live in (has actually been done & is as bad as you expect)
Learns the Highland Fling in two episodes flat & her performance of it at the ceilidh (because you MUST have a ceilidh) receives a standing ovation
Set either in Edinburgh, Glasgow, the remote Highlands (a village with a made-up Scottish-sounding name which doesn't really exist), or a combination of the three, but really filmed in Canada
Has many encounters with "grumpy gamekeepers" who are just doing their jobs which she ALWAYS interferes with (leaving gates open, trying to pet working dogs, etc)
Is the one who introduces Scots to McDonald's & Starbucks (despite us having both of these)
If anybody is diverse at all, they work in an eatery (think Chinese takeaway & Indian restaurant), AND she's amazed Scotland has people living there who aren't white
NOBODY takes the bus anywhere, despite it being Scotland's most-used public transport (but it's mentioned as some pensioner says "hiv ye tried takking the bus, lassie?" & Emily's "Eww, no! I hate buses!")
Emily calls Scottish culture "quaint" in the most patronising way possible
Despite all this, the Scots love her because she "walked right out of a Hollywood film" ("No," Emily says, "it's a MOVIE!")
Excellent!
Emily in Korea:
- Filmed in Vancouver
- Unites North and South after convincing them to "talk it out"
- Calls gimbap "sushi" at least once
- Everyone is a hip supermodel and in their 20s
- KPop
- Obligatory Gangnam style joke
- Emily tries watching anime to better understand the "culture"
- Bubble tea flows like water
- haha kimchi smells bad
- omg is that squid and seaweed, that's so weird hahaha
LMFAOOO
VANCOUVER
Gimbap basically IS sushi, Korea likes to steal other countries culture
And she gets casted in Squid Game.
emily in korea is just xo kitty
This show is an american girl’s aesthetic Pinterest board about parisian vibes.... thats it and Lily Collins being pretty and a good actress, but nonsence show...
More like a high school freshman's first-time-Wattpad-writer vibes. Maybe if Emily was actually an American high schooler instead of a young adult, this show would've worked better.
I had this thought also. I just kept thinking it had been written by someone who's only experience of Paris was through the vlogs of an "influencer"
And a deviantart reject
thats very accurate
@qlowingraeeツ dude, she's a producer. She knows what she got into
This, unintentionally, is the most American show that has ever been produced
As an american I am VERY embarrassed by this show, and I haven't even seen it yet. Just this video makes me hate it
Liberals writers working for a liberal content provider cast a liberal actress to act in ghastly show and it’s a reflection on ALL Americans? Nope. It’s a reflection of the narcissistic, self-involved, self congratulatory liberals who run our appalling “entertainment” (read indoctrination) industry.
I’m a citizen, the daughter of an immigrant, married to an immigrant. I love the United States, just not the people currently in office or in the entertainment industry.
@@myrtle1234 stop making things political (though I do agree this show was made by a narcissist)
@@myrtle1234 dude why does it have to be political, this is literally an American problem not a political problem.... Anyways I agree with the other stuff tho, it's just annoying how often people try to make stuff that isn't political, political and vice versa.
@@myrtle1234 I don't think the people making this give a shit about politics, they just care about money
Emily in India
- She has to walk through dirty street to reach work
- She some how chooses a very sketchy place to live in near the slums
- Everyone has thick Indian accent
- she has a pet cow
- she passes by the slums every minute
- she advises people in the slums and poverty ridden people to have social media and become influencers to become rich but then realises the whole country is very poor
- Eats butter chicken and naan everyday
- She greets with namaste for every ten seconds
- She shows great interest in the Indian music but her favourite song is TUNAK TUNAK TUN by Daler mehendi ji
As an Indian I was looking for that😂
Emilly: I'm not like other girls... I'm... American!
🤢🤮
gross
North american or Unitedstatesian.
There's a scene where Sylvie says to Emily: you moved to Paris to work and you didn't even bother to learn the language and you wonder why we don't like Americans. I am paraphrasing but that was the gist of what she said to Emily!
"I've lived in france, i'm not just an uncultured american girl!"
Emily in Mexico:
- Whenever she speaks English, everyone turns around, impressed.
- Her best friend is Martha Higareda
- She goes to small towns and takes pictures with kids on the streets, & all mexicans realize how down-to-earth Emily really is
- She is about to get mugged but she convinces the man to listen to his heart, all in English. The mugger is white and attractive. An impossible love.
- at a cafe in Veracruz, she gives the owner some tips on how to make the place feel more like a Starbucks, to accentuate the american vibe. Everyone applauds.
La respuesta que estaba buscando JAJAJAJAJA
You forgot the sepia filter
American tourist everyfuckingday i see them in a cafe
The faltaron los tacos y mariachis
Don’t forget stereotypical names!!
the "using an asian character to be racists against asians" is even worse when u realize the actor is korean and not chinese...
It's not uncommon, kind of like how Aaron Sorkin use a female character to put down other female character's complain of sexual harassments in the West Wing.
And that's important because? It's a fictional character, not a biography.
People who play superheros aren't superheroes at all.
Actually her character is half Korean even in the show…
@@Heatherright that's only because they backpedalled on it in season 2 after all the backlash, and even then the mention of her being half Korean was so fast and insignificant you wouldve missed it if you blinked.
Any Asian-looking person is good enough to act as Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Singaporean... as long as they speak English. That in itself is already racist on the people behind the show. Like there's a difference, but they just don't care.
Emily in Spain:
-Goes to bullrings during daytime and evenings
-Only eats Paella and Tortillas
-Bursting Despacito out loud in public (lord forgive me for being outdated)
-Dances Flamenco on stages at night
To add:
- teaches everyone how to use jamón ibérico
- "What do you mean there are autonomous communities with their own culture and everything isn't like Madrid?"
No. No no, even if outdated, she’d still burst Despacito out loud. Even with meaningless nonsense that ends with -cito every other stanza.
As an American, the “The whole city looks like ratatouille” made me experience all 5 stages of grief. I am sorry to everyone that had to witness that.
It is possible she is referring to the vivacious, romanticised fictionalisation of Paris in the 2007 film Ratatouille.
Which is still super cringey and im not even French
@@andrewduong2740 hahaha, but Ratatouille is actually accurate compared to this show. Paris is full of rats! 🤣
@@andrewduong2740 this is it..
Did no one watch the Disney movie? The setting literally takes place in Paris where Remy the rat can see the Eiffel Tower. That is the reference, it’s not to the dish but the setting of the movie.
@@msi8311 the bad thing is that she is referencing a Disney cartoon. Most people already know how Paris looks.
"Imagine a french person showing up to america and publicly singing sweet home alabama in the middle of a park where people are just trying to chill" yeah I'm imagining it
I'm not french but it's kind of my first language and now I want to do it with a very pronounced french accent
I feel like in New York City someone would have said "shut the fuck up" right the start! :D
I'm american and honestly id clap
@@awesomegaymer5786 I love how different people see this. The person above you lives in New York and the dude would have gotten fucked up really quick, but you probably live in a smaller area, suburbs or smaller, and would love to see that. Always funny to see it.
@@JohnSmith-gr3pq not full suburbs, but It is a really small city and I live on it edge
Emily in the Middle East:
- Everyone lives in the desert
- Everyone rides Camel’s
- Every middle eastern guy falls in love with her because she’s white
- Everyone lives in huts
- Everyone dances to arabian music
- flying carpets everywhere
I was looking for this one
Lmfao funny and i relate cuz im Palestinian and ppl think my parents ride camels everywhere
at least the flying carpets would look nice if the cgi is adequate.
Mfw Emily walks into Aladdin instrad
But, do you have flying carpets? Are they fun?
Emily in Poland:
- everyone wears Łowicz traditional clothes
-only eats pierogi, schabowe, ziemniaki and bigos
- everyone speaks with a heavy russian accent
- church every scene
- everyone says Kurwa in every sentence
- disco polo playing in the background
- basically russia
- filmed in Siberia
@@404iCantBeFound oh god thats so real
Ah yes, because to most of Americans, the only slavic country is Russia because they suck at geography
Tbh Point two is accurate When we vist my husbands Family xD But thats only because I ask for it because I love it ❤
OMG so American Polish!
They really just pulled a “the customer is always right” and expected it to be inspiring huh
Anyone who has ever worked in retail or customer service knows that not to be true
Scene ends with her realizing she was wrong and the dish tasted good as it was, tho.
i honestly wanted to slap her for this idiotic phrase
I don't know how Emily didn't facepalm after she said that- it sounds like you're an asshole + a Karen. Like come on, it's so obvious that you're a jerk- do you realise how goddamn rude that sounded?
It seems like one would have to be beyond ignorant to tell a professional chef that they are making something incorrectly. They have been in the industry for years and she has not, and no, the customer is not always right.
So basically this show is all about how one American girl is better than whole country
I couldn't say it better
i was confused before the video bc i thought u meant emily is presented as better than america but uh yep i get u now
I'm American, I could have said it better. /s
😂 Seriously, you're spot on!
You're absolutely right.
I wish there were emojie reactions for comments :')
Emily in Italy:
- everyone is always saying “mama mia”, “kapeesh” and other stereotypical “Italian” stuff
- she gets kidnapped by the mafia and then falls in love with the “hot mafia boss”
- every character is named something like “Giovanni” or “Antonia”
- she only ever eats pasta and pizza
- she rides everywhere on boats across the river
DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY IDEAS ahah
no bc they would actually do this
More like the hot mafia boss falls in love with her!
@W O L F Sometimes. But not to the extent that American media seems to think we do...
@W O L F lol my bad then, mamma mia
Émilie in America:
-everyone speaks French, even when she’s not there.
-Everyone has extremely thick southern accent.
-Everyone wears cowboy hats and trucker hats.
-Only eats burgers and fries.
-Everyone is extremely religious or homosexual.
-Is constantly called the wrong nationality
-Constant gun violence
-Stereotypical country music as the OST
-Constant jokes about Americans being fat and stupid
.....and chews gum
So...everything I'm hearing is, if this had been titled 'Karen in Paris' it would have been the most amazing thing ever.
F for people that are actually named Karen, though.
I mean, the one Karen I've met IRL was actually really mean, but I'm sure most of them aren't... Rashida Jones's Karen was the best personality on The Office.
Karen in Paris sounds like an SNL skit
My big sis’ middle name is “Karyn”, but she’s amazing! Her grandma’s name (we’re half sisters) is “Karen” and she’s.....erm....heh welp.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
hahah! so true tho
Welcome to Emily in Japan, where everyone is a hot anime character and the only words spoken are “Onii-chan” and “arigato”
Where anime waifu? Where K-pop? Japan and Korea are the same, aren't they? You use the same alphabet after all.
And kimochi
Sounds like fever dream sh!tposting
Honestly, a satire based take on this concept would be fucking hilarious.
I'm here to tell you that I was the 666'th like. Boo yah. Spooky Season.
Maybe an Emily on Halloween where she has an obsession with beige, pumpkin spice, boots, and leaves, then gets confused by all the kids in costumes.
I HATE that Netflix spends their money on shows like this while they cancel shows like the oa, I am not okay with this and the society. I don’t know just saying
The OA 😢
The society 😢
The OA and the Society 😢
The OA 😭
So true!!!
Emily in Brazil
- wears a bikini the whole time
- spends time drinking caipirinha at the beach
- rides a jaguar
- swings on vines for transportation
- has a monkey pet
- tries to dance samba and play soccer
Emily in Egypt:
-Everywhere is just sand
-Everyone rides camels
-Everyone lives in pyramids
-Everyone gets mummified when they die
-Everyone immediately loves her bc she's American
And the Egyptian queen is black
She'd get trafficked within the first 10 minutes
Cats 🐈 everywhere
Egypt is 95% sand
@@MottenManOneEmily in the show (and the show) does to french people what the french does to Southern countries. 😂😂 Karma.
Emily is the type of person to commit a hate crime and not know its a hate crime
that one girl that recently profiled the black kid after she left her phone in the cab
The kind of white girl to spread nasty rumors about a poc just bc the poc has better grades than her
@@determinators and then said it’s impossible for her to be racist because she’s Puerto Rican (even though her modeling profile says white)
@Be a better ally to White people EndAntiWhiteH8 what? Or nvm I just read your username...my bad.
Yeah and she would say that she did it to educate the other person.
I can't speak for France, but here in Germany, we do anything but look up to Americans.
I think our time of idolizing American culture is looong gone...
@@friendlyspaceninja yup. We're getting more and more based by the hour.
As someone from England, I’ve also yet to meet anybody who looks up to Americans.
As an American who has never been out of America, I don’t and wouldn’t look up to us either!
What sane person looks up to America ?
It's xenophobic. Not racist.
"Xenophobia and racism are similar as both has roots in discrimination, however xenophobia usually refers to a person's nationality and culture rather than exclusively their race or ethnicity. People can be both xenophobic and racist."
The whole of Europe is laughing at America why would they think that we look up to them 😭😭
To be fair here in the UK they praise and idolize America as much as they laugh.
Thanks so fucking true. Its actually an "American nightmare" than an "American dream" xddd
@@PPX14 I’m British and literally the area I live in (I’m not friends with the entire area but we all are neutral with each other) make jokes about Americans I have never met a British person say that they idolise with Americans
@@PPX14 erm do we? All I see if people mocking America for being ignorant and for not having health care, I don't know a single person who thinks the Americans are great, I know many people who think they're arrogant.
@@afrancis8941 theyre joking :). They said "as much as we laugh" because the british are stereotyped as being gloomy and grumpy. So theyre trying to say that we never praise america because we never laugh
"Emily tries to teach the french that doing things the american way is the right way to do things" that is american as hell tho lmaoo
As an American, we don't claim her.
I feel like that’s the entire world. Name one country that doesn’t think it’s the best in the world
@@patchess5488 Russia, but it's a cultural thing, they glorify and even romanticize suffering, so everything is always horrible, even when it isn't.
@@Mr.Heller there is still a strong nationalistic sense that they hold that yes makes a majority of them believe they are the best. It’s human nature. Even if the glory is through suffering to them they are suffering for the best country
@@patchess5488 Belgium, I think we have a bit of an inferiority complex actually ahahah
The fact that the restaurant scene with the steak is just her being a Karen sent me
Is it? I get she was an asshole, but no one has to eat bloody steak if they don't want to?
@@Monie71793 usually you say to the waiter how much cooked you want your steak to be so this doesn't happen 😊 but if it does, you don't have to be rude. In America (and maybe other countries I don't know), it's the costumer who is first (like she says in the show), but in France, the cook, the waiter and the costumer are at the same level. It's normal to be surprised by that if you don't know, but that's just how it works here.
@@Monie71793 the way she went about it was completely wrong and disrespectful. In Europe, the customer is NOT above the chef. If you don't want a bloody steak, you tell the waiter when you order rather than send it back (I guess she wouldn't know that but still it's common sense). And if you HAVE to send it back, you go about it politely instead of being rude like her.
I agree. She ordered 'medium rare', which is undercooked. She should've ordered 'medium well done'. This shows how ignorant she is that she doesn't know the difference. The chef got her order right and it's no one else's fault for her lack of etiquette.🤷🏾♀
They are using an outdated American view in this show: 'The customer is always right!'
Not even American restaurants do this anymore. Countries outside of America have never done this, like at all. This is honestly why I stop watching American tv.😒
@@me-ko3dv well she did say what she wanted and the guy came back like “the chef is right” like huh? Just cook the steak some more. Why come back with something she doesn’t what and then tell her to eat something she doesn’t want?
The fact that this show JUST GOT A FOURTH SEASON and Freaks & Geeks only had one season is a crime against humanity.
And now a FIFTH.
I visited my friend - who was born in France and currently lives in Paris, and while she was showing me the city she mentioned how for some reason "Americans think we (French People) have sex all the time and are really mean because of some show called Emily in Paris." When I came back and spoke to an American friend who went off about how weird and sexual french people are. When I asked for her source she actually said "Emily in Paris" 💀
Grigos are really stoopy, and take T.V. shows as evidence. They are so confident in their ignorance.
Holy shit 😭😭
I'm so sorry beeg yoshi
Same, one of my friend asked me if French people are really okay with their partners cheating on them cause they saw it in Emily in Paris
@@MissGourmandefr And they wonder why the rest of the world perceives theme as ignorant/uncultured or just simple dumb.
Another thing: The super expensive clothes she wears make no sense, she's never portrayed as a person who makes that much money, look at the hotel she stays in for example. Yet she has a new Chanel bag in every outfit
Like every single American abroad in the world she didn't need money, people just give her what she wants because everyone is blinded by her American light 🤣 and anyway dollars value more than any other value in the world so she can have Chanel for 5 dollars, but she doesn't have to anyway 🤷♀️
Edit: ik how money works, I was sarcastic😬
@@erikas.6790 Euro>pound>dollar
@@erikas.6790 “dollars value more than any other value” LMAOOOOO
Just a rich girl who likes work like an ordinary person I guess 😂 and dress like a tourist
@@erikas.6790 Exactly, i gave a guy in Paris 10 dollar tip and he bought himself a boat.
Emily in Czechia:
- couldn’t be made cause Americans don’t even know we exist
I WAS TRYING TO FIND ONE BOUT THE CZECH REPUBLIC lmao I’m Czech :)
Maybe she will find Czech hunter
I'm legit sorry, but this comment made me howl
I REMEMBER THIS COUNTRY ONLY BECAUSE OF THE UNION WITH SLOVAKIA NOOO
and the those news of enemy lists
and the beer
sorry
@@the_mess_of_meff shameful 🙄
@@the_mess_of_meff i kinda expected the beer and Czechoslovakia, but not the enemy lists lol xddd
Wow, as an ex parisian black female myself, you nailed this review! I was born near Paris and lived in Paris the first 16 years of my life and now live in the US. I watched this show and I agree 100% with your assessment. You actually put i to words what I was thinking the whole entire time I was watching this train wreck. I sometimes miss Paris so I only watched for nostalgia's sake, to see the city , but honestly, so many cringe scenes and the storyline was a hot mess. Very unrealistic too! Bravo, this video was on point, accurate, and entertaining!!
The american way : "The customer is king !"
The french way : "So that's why we chopped the king's head off."
:)))))) You made my day! Thank you!
@@kit-kat3356 You're very welcome :D
@@Gayardavava 🙏😉
BOOM! 😆
..tells French Cordon Bleu chef how to cook...lying on the operating table: tells surgeon how SHE thinks the operation should proceed...
the "black" and "gay" character point was spot on. I see this in literally EVERY show. They have no personality and are just there to seem inclusive.
Except Eric in Sex Education, he is literally one of the best characters in the whole show, i loooove him
@@elliiispirelli5571 YESS, why can't every show be like Sex education?🙄
Agree, they should just leave them out rather than forcing them in. It does not need to be a tick box process to keep everyone happy.
@@KF-wg2si or, better yet, just have gay and poc characters who aren't defined by stereotypes based off a single characteristic... Emily could be gay. They could all be gay. They could all be Black. Straight and white literally has no reason to be the default in media. There are so many better options to fixing this issue than "just make the cast all white and characters all straight" - have someone come out of the closet. Give the coworker a meaningful character arc. Have future characters they're planning on introducing just be poc instead of white people - same characters, different race, almost assuredly the same story that would have been told anyway but now you have a cast of characters which actually represent the city which the show is trying to depict. It's not hard.
@@sunsetz2341 Cause its a British tv-show and when we talk about "black" and "gay" characters that are all just stereotypes it tends to be an American show.
she says such stereotypical and annoying things about French people and it upsets me and I'm not even French nor American
@@seljangryphon5391 Huh, what did they say abt the French stereotype?
@@seljangryphon5391 why
@@seljangryphon5391 just why
My dear, just watch spongebob, it will never hurt your feelings. What a woke you are.
@@seljangryphon5391 Well I think the annoying thing is not that Emily is clueless but she’s acts like the whole country is wrong and she’s come to fix it, and French people adore her for her ‘superior’ American ways.
Are your boyfriend and his mom really loved the show tho? Cause I think the case is they enjoy it to see how stupid the show is and get entertained, like how people laugh at ignorant people.
Emily in Amsterdam:
- Everyone speaks German
- learns how to ride a bike in episode 1
- bike gets stolen in episode 2
- only meets tall, blond cheese farmers
- can’t work with anyone because everyone is high all the time
- never visits any place outside the city but when she does she calls it a ‘suburb of Amsterdam’
In reality, French people wouldn't even know if she was American until she tells them because French people understand other places speak English.
true
I mean, England is like right next to them
I don't know, she's SO AGGRESSIVELY IGNORANT that I'm pretty sure they'd know
she can’t go five breaths without saying the words “American perspective” they’ll know
@@oryalevi4126 honestly the people who invented English are just across the channel.
This is embarrassing for Americans also. This just feeds Americans the false idea of integrating into another culture. A lot of Americans have never been out of their state.
To be fair even going to another state is probably not making a very big difference since it is still the same country and fundamental culture.
And it is way more difficult to experience a completely different culture. Especially since a certain amount of paid vacation days is not a standard by law like in many other countries and not everyone has the money to book a 16 hour flight to the next continent.
And when they do travel, they're rude and don't care to at least prepare a little bit if they're going to countries that speak a whole different language.
It's honestly kind of sad lmao and pathetic.
Incredibly embarrassing to Americans. I bet especially to the Americans that feel embarrassed by Americans like this. And there’s so many of them.
ikkk as an american i am so embarrassed this show also shows that americans are perfect when we are not even close. I feel like emily also portrays americans as dumb when there are some dumb ones not everyone is dumb yk. Also when i went to france noone talked in english so i was so confused by this show.
And guess what. I didn’t even know Europe or Asia existed till I was like 6/7 maybe even 8
They don't see Emily's problems because it was developed by people like her
!!!! OMG this!
It's a generation of 'entitlement without effort' - it scares me
Yea. These poducer’s biggest hit was SEX AND THE CITY. So they just copied and pasted as they did, which was worked 20years ago.
Emily's problems are satire about Americans.
@@hijung1102 why did Sn'C turn into such a hit in the first place?
It's so bad. As an American who raised in France I tried to watch it, but couldn't get past episode 2. Everything you said in this review was spot on. It's just catering to ignorant Americans who think Paris is just like this. The sad part is, people will watch it and think it's funny.
The prospect of any european, let alone THE FRENCH of all people, admiring and looking up to US culture, mindset or POV is so ridiculous that it could only work as satire.
That's probably because French culture might be more narcissistic than American culture. I haven't seen this show, but I work with a lot of Frenchmen.
@@LadyVandMrT They're proud of the things that they do right: cuisine, design, arts
They, at least, don't have the arrogance to say they have the MOST FREEDOM or the BEST COUNTRY EVER in every aspect. They are pretty self aware of the problems of their nations, unlike many US citizens that can't separate the dream from the reality of their society. The american dream is truly a dream since you have to be asleep to believe in it
cit.
Especially since the French hate Americans so reflexively. It would have been more believable if Emily was in Rome, because at least the Italians aren't pathologically hostile to Americans.
@@LadyVandMrT You confuse narcissism with pride in one's culture and one's refusal to see it be destroyed because USA ! USA ! Best thing since sliced bread or something. But I know that many people in the USA are offended by a culture being deeply rooted and refusing to be americanized.
@@darkfool2000 Well, they don't make it easy for themselves are they ? American belittles everyone else so reflexively it's only natural that they give them a proper answer right ?
Honestly, as a French woman, if I met Emily, I would be mean to her too.
Honestly, as a American woman, I would be mean to her too.
As an Arab girl, everyone would be mean to her too.
As a person with more than 1 functional brain cell id be mean to her
As an Israeli I would be mean to her too
@@CleopatraPapadopoulos she's pretty ignorant
Emily in Africa
-Africa is a country
-Everyone speaks in a Nigerian accent
-Feed the hungry kids
-Everyone has a pet lion
-Baths in river
-Wears animal skin
-Lives in caves
and everyone either looks like a Nigerian or a Kenyan
-Everyone eats “overcooked” meat
- The food is too spicy
- There is absolutely NO water
- Someone gets killed by a lion on the daily
- They get around on elephants and pet cheetahs if you’re in a rush
Oh! And the tryranical, corrupt Nigérian-type prince who orders for her to marry him because she’s white and buys her with a bunch of cows
@ambassador Lol…. no
@ambassador hahaha you’re funny! Thanks for the laugh! 😂😂
@ambassador With all due respect, these are your "facts". I'm not American and have lived in 3 different continents and travelled all over the world. Even the Americans I have met do not want to go back. So there you go, these are my "facts".
Emily in India
- Comes to India
- Finds out that Indian cuisine is more than just Butter Chicken
- Finds out that beef is not a common menu item and that eating beef is frowned upon in some areas
- Sees cows walking on roads freely without a care
- Gets a boyfriend, tries to kiss him in public, gets shammed by onlookers and the boyfriend gets lynched because he kissed a girl
I think it’s kinda like how a young naive American teenage girl would imagine going to Paris, everyone speaks English, French white dudes, who also magically speak english, love and want her, she teaches everybody the American way, always gets what she wants and gets away with everything, has designer clothes and lives in an apartment, she can both technically not afford.
a white fantasy
I assume when you say Native American you just mean someone who was born in America? In English, generally Native American actually refers to indigenous peoples in the Americas.
@@LifeAsItIs478752 they said naive not native
@@lucian7490 welp that’s embarrassing 🤦🏼♀️ done school for three days and already forget how to read
Lol, i always thought that way about north american movies.
It feels like if America made a self insert fanfiction about everyone loving them, because 'Merica
You didn’t watch the show huh?
@@KayMarieD of course your name is kayleigh
not the self insert fanfiction... 😭😭
Hahahaah so true 🤣
Americavision
I imagine whoever wrote this show went to Paris once, came across a rude person and never got over it. And thus Emily in Paris was born.
Daily dose of serotonin, this comment🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nah babe that's not true! On my last trip to Paris I was met with rudeness and an attitude at every step of the way. Having said that, I dont believe in stereotyping people but I have to agree with the show on this one.
@@nidapatel2157 I've been to paris like 4 times now and most people I met were nice. You also need to understant that cultural differences exist. French people are verry direct and vivid but dont mean it in a malicious way. Also the french humor is different to american.
It was written by Darren Star (the masterful genius that gave us Sex and the City *sarcasm*)
And he never had a clue that he was the one beeing rude in the first place cause he didn't take a second to question himself.
Emily in Japan:
She meets samurais and ninjas who are initially extremely untrusting of her but she charms them so much they decide to welcome her with sushi every night .
Netflix just has a problem portraying culture and religion wrongly in general, and fucking up their plots/characters
can we start an example thread of this - remake of death note for one.....
The live action of winx club "the winx saga" 😔
@@tsnaudex Death Note live action is shit and should never be seen again by no one and the people that made that and still think that it was good need to hit their small toe with a table and then step on a lego twice
@@yamommaloveme420 EXACTLY
Yeah like constantly making muslim women seem oppressed and making them take off their hijab for some white boy. like what?
Really can't wait for Emily in South Africa where she rides zebras to work, runs around in animal skins and and constantly asks us when we learned English and if we did from American TV 💁🏽♀️
Or Emily in Japan where she mocks asian folks, does yellow face, eats sushi and watches anime 😜😜😜
Spot on
😅😅😅 funny.
or losing her last brain cell trying to figure out how some south africans are white...like its "country of africa", and its not like people can move and live where ever.
@@lujorom9172 south africa was stolen by the zulus from the san people so stfu any land can be anybodys
It feels like the show was written by a rich American teen who was able to go to Paris on her family's dime not having to worry about any of the culture.
It doesn’t seem the person who wrote this even went to Paris at all😆
It's almost as If Emily is doing a speedrun on geoguesser.
its written by the maker of sex and the city
Emily is a new Carrie Bradshaw. I hate Carrie Bradshaw, she's the worst
@@andystar3429 well duh...same writer. still love both
Emily in Italy
-filmed in mexico or spain
-the men have long black mustaches, a chef's hat and walk around singing and gesticulating all the time
-emily believes that in Italy there are no mountains, forests and that it never snows, and that all of Italy is just Naples and Sicily, and that there is sunshine all year round
-people just eat pizza all day
-people work very little and most of the time sunbathe on the beach or sing love songs
-emily thinks that Eat, Pray, Love is a faithful representation of Italy and is unworthy when she discovers that this is absolutely not the case
-Emily will teach people to communicate through words and not just with hands and gestures (since she thinks that in Italy they only speak like that)
-Emily will bring technology to the country because cars do not exist and people move on foot or with carts pulled by horses and donkeys outside the cities
"BUT Lily Collins is on the show and I like Lily Colllins" said everybody who started the show
lol yes, i guess only reason people kinda love this show is her
I didn't know she was a person before this. I guess it saved me from watching a terrible show.
Lmao
Who is she? was she in a reality show?
@@jesusRamirez-xv7xp i seen her in “love,rosie” movie. Her acting and movie was good tbh
the actors are really good, but these show is cringy, racist, too many stereotypes, and awkward. also, emily is the most annoying, narcissist character ever. i mean, the show was alright, but there were some very unnecessary racist lines.
all these languages and you chose to speak facts
This show has a potential indictrination to the teenagers who watch it.
i'm french (parisian) and nothing's wrong with fantasizing a city, and here we talk about paris.
Movies (and art in general) are made to inspire, to make people dream and provoke emotions.
If you want something realistic, you don't watch movies but documentaries.
I swear, it's because of ppl like you that movies lost their innocence/carefreeness (insouciance) and joie de vivre like it used to be in the 60's-90's.
For the connoisseurs, another example is lawrence of arabia. To be short it's masterpiece that makes you fall in love with the culture, the environment, everything and yet I'm aware of the other realities of that culture. And yet It's a masterpiece, it makes us dream and fill us with emotions and that's what movies are made for.
Seriously do i need to explain that movies is art, especially fiction?
All of you misters and misses "i know all" thinking you're speaking the truth and knowing it all and yet totally miss the point of movies (fiction here) and art in general.
I tried watching episode one
And after going halfway through i dropped it immediately cause it looked so corny
@@WJYN7435 you CAN'T romanticize racism and ignorance and call it art. You and all of your "art people" can go away with that shitty excuse.
Not even that the whole script is just cringy af.Haven't we seen this kind of shows/movies 20 years ago already? White girl as romantic lead. Poc best friend, vague looking prince charming they desperately want us to believe is cute.
It seems to still be common, more on netflix, it’s so annoying jesus
that " vague looking prince charming they desperately want us to believe is cute." is too fucking true
you can not put the human version of a pug/poodle/pit bull mix in front of people's faces and expect them to be physically attracted to him.
G O D
What is "Poc"?
@@TedEhioghae person of color
Oy vey! Call the waaaaambulance, already! Seriously, have you even heard about the word, priorities, before, lol?
Emily in Argentina:
-She is in Buenos Aires
-She passes the obelisc every two seconds
-Everyone dresses and talks about fotball
-They give her a mate and she gets unconfortable cuz everyone uses the same straw (even if is tradition), stirs it and ask "..is this not just tea?"
-Argentinians do 🤌 all the time even if has no context with the scene
-She teaches them to not be arrogants cuz america has "better ideas"
‐Her best friend is an european imigrant who always make jokes or complains about how argentinians are so prideful and is a failed tango (💃) star
Nah, they woudnt even know its a different country from mexico
@elplaceholder JAJAJAJA fr
I’m convinced this show is just a social experiment to see if people will watch and enjoy a terrible show as long as all the characters are conventionally attractive.
It worked, if it werent for Lilly Collins no one would have heard of it
I think Riverdale's already proof of that
And damn right it worked ;)
@@washedblue true
Lilly’s eyebrows were disturbing. They’re naturally big and pretty. Why did she make it bigger and weirder?
I can’t believe this show was nominated for the Golden Globes.
so was Music so let’s all decide those awards are a joke lol
I also made a video explaining how that happened!
Ricky Gervais must have been right when he said “golden globes are easily bought” while presenting the event in 2012
NO WAY
Because Netflix flew the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to Paris and put them in expensive hotel rooms.
Emily in Germany:
- set in Berlin
- everyone is grumpy, uptight and mean all the time
- everyone is also extremely strict
- everyone talks english with an exaggerated German accent and throws in German words
- everyone is racist
- there are bezels, sausages and potatoes everywhere
- Hitler is still alive
- everyone wears Dirndl and Lederhosen
- everyone is on time or too early
not to forget:
- everyone drinks beer at all times of the day
- an american friend of Emily's comes for a visit and gets arrested for drinking Radler
- Berlin has been relocated to Bavaria for this show
The show's soundtrack is only underground techno
Döner Kebab too!
To be fair, apart from the Lederhosen and Hitler part...
and they don't laugh at her jokes, because they have no sense of humor and not because she is not funny