Emily in Paris, Season 2
NZ release: 22 December 2021
Sexual themes Rated on: 22 December 2021
What’s it about?
Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) is an ambitious marketing executive who relocates to Paris to offer an American perspective to a French marketing firm. As cultures collide, Emily must navigate the challenges of her new life in Paris, balancing her career, new friendships, and a turbulent love life.
Emily avoids being with Gabriel so she can stay true to her friendship with Camille. Instead, she starts dating a British businessman.
The facts
- Created by Darren Star
- English and French languages
- There are 10 episodes in season two which are approximately 35 minutes each
Why did it get this rating?
This series was self-rated by Netflix. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.
Sexual themes
Sex and relationships are central themes of the series, emphasising the French approach to romance and commitment. This often includes partners having affairs and putting up with their partners' cheating on them. Sexual relationships and romantic entanglements often surface in the workplace.
The series implies sexual activity through brief scenes featuring suggestive movements and sounds, and passionate kissing that cuts to the next morning. The strongest scene with sexual themes is when two characters take off each other clothes and then the scenes cuts to the morning implying they have had sex. Nothing explicit is shown.
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