“Breathin” is a serviceable season premiere that gives fans exactly what they expect — glamorous locations, fashion excess, romantic chaos, and very little resolution. It struggles to balance sitcom silliness with genuine emotional fallout, but strong moments (especially Alfie’s exit) prevent it from feeling hollow.
Lucien Laviscount delivers one of the episode’s best performances. His scene with Emily is raw, mature, and refreshingly grounded. He calls her out — not cruelly, but honestly — saying she’s been selfish and inconsistent. It’s the kind of real talk Emily in Paris rarely allows, and it lands well. Emily em Paris- 4-1 4-- Temporada - Episodio 1 A...
The episode opens with Emily reeling from the wedding disaster. Camille revealed she had an affair with Sofia, then announced she was pregnant with Gabriel’s child — all while Emily and Gabriel had just reconnected. Now, Emily is caught between guilt, confusion, and lingering feelings. “Breathin” is a serviceable season premiere that gives
Gabriel is handsome and kind, but the show refuses to give him sharp edges or a real personality beyond “dreamy chef who can’t commit.” His scenes feel repetitive — longing looks, half-confessions, and romantic gestures that get interrupted. His scene with Emily is raw, mature, and