Emily in Paris - Season 3

Season 3
One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life. Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie - at work and in her romantic life - and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides.

Episodes

I Have Two Lovers
An impromptu coiffure change is Emily's only quick decision as she drags her heels over choosing a path forward for her career and her love life.

What's It All About...
With Savoir spiraling into chaos, Emily reaches out to a former colleague for help. But an attempted détente during a glitzy gala quickly goes south.

Coo D'état
Sylvie turns on the charm when working conditions deteriorate, Mindy gets up to risqué business backstage, and Emily makes up her mind about what's next.

Live From Paris, It's Emily Cooper
While playing tourist in Paris, Emily scores a side hustle that puts her language lessons to the test. Camille hits it off with an intriguing artist.

Ooo La La Liste
Emily tries to use her influence to land Sylvie a spot on a who's-who list, Mindy bumps into a well-connected old friend, and Alfie throws a party.

Ex-en-Provence
A luxury car event takes Emily and her crew to a chateau in Provence, where lavender fields, a lavish meal and a surprise guest set off romantic sparks.

How to Lose a Designer in 10 Days
As a double dose of fashion designer drama strikes Agence Grateau, Mindy asks Emily and Gabriel for backup after she receives an enigmatic invitation.

Fashion Victim
Things look touch-and-go for Pierre as rumors swirl around his store opening. Sylvie reaches out to an old acquaintance. Emily supports a glum Gabriel.

Love Is in the Air
Already feeling unsure about where she stands with Alfie, Emily finds herself on shaky ground with Mindy's boyfriend. Gabriel focuses on his future.

Charade
In between undermining a colleague and helping Gabriel achieve his culinary dream, Emily attends a celebration in Champagne that takes a shocking turn.
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