When ambitious Chicago marketing exec Emily unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris, she embraces a new life as she juggles work, friends and romance.
The best episode of "Emily in Paris" season 1 is "Emily in Paris", rated 7/10 from 2208 user votes. It was directed by Andrew Fleming and written by Darren Star. "Emily in Paris" aired on 10/2/2020 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Masculin Féminin".
Emily brings her can-do American attitude and fresh ideas to her new office in Paris, but her inability to speak French turns out to be a major faux pas.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Darren Star
Emily navigates the intricacies of French amour when her enthusiasm at a work soirée impresses a flirtatious — and married — client.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Darren Star
Emily voices her concerns over a risqué new ad campaign while juggling plumbing problems, language lessons and disagreeable co-workers.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Darren Star
A sweet new acquaintance helps Emily sniff out a potentially huge new client, but a messy workplace liaison endangers the deal.
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Writer: Kayla Alpert
Emily discovers that her growing social media following opens doors in Paris, and a friendly night out on the town leads to a tête-à-tête with Gabriel.
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Writer: Ali Waller, Joe Murphy
When a meeting with an iconic couture house unravels over a basic mistake, Emily finds comfort in the company of a seemingly charming professor.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Matt Whitaker
After agreeing to watch over an American actress at a chic red-carpet event, Emily finds her night — and her famous charge — spinning out of control.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Emily Goldwyn, Sarah Choi
Emily's weekend trip to a friend's château fizzles like day-old champagne. Back in Paris, Mindy's reluctant meet-up with old friends ends on a high note.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
A charity auction, a donated gown and an avant-garde design duo add up to trouble for Emily as she catches the eye of Pierre Cadault's heir apparent.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Alison Brown
With her job on the line over a Fashion Week debacle, Emily scrambles to devise a new plan while preparing to say adieu to a good friend.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Grant Sloss