Lily Collins Unpacks ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Moments Like Masquerade Ball Scene: “You Can’t Half-Ass It” (2024)

SPOILER ALERT: This piece contains spoilers for Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 1.

Emily in Paris star and executive producer Lily Collins wanted to bring more vulnerability and maturity to Emily Cooper for the fourth season of the popular Netflix series.

In part one of the fourth installment, which landed on Netflix on August 15, Emily has a lot to sort out on the heels of last season when Camille (Camille Razat) called off her wedding to Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and acknowledged that Emily and Gabriel had feelings for each other. Though the wedding, which swiftly shifted into gear at an engagement party, was called off, Gabriel revealed to Emily that Camille is pregnant with his child. Poor Alfie bowed out of the church once Camille mentioned something he had always worried about.

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“[Emily]’s been in this city, at her job, meeting these people, in these relationships for longer, and with that comes a comfortability and a trust and a safe space,” Collins told Deadline. “So now she can feel all the feelings she can show more emotions on a deeper level and be more vulnerable. And I was just really excited for that, because to me it grounds her more and makes her more relatable.”

In the following interview, Collins unpacked Emily’s progression and arc that led her to where she is in Season 4, with eye-catching scenes like the masquerade ball

DEADLINE: Why is it such a big deal for her to embrace the gray area looking back on how far she’s come in Paris?

Collins: It’s almost like an oxymoron because she’s talking about embracing the gray area, but she does always find herself in between two choices, so that technically, is the gray area. What’s important for her is that instead of just seeing it as option one and option two or just black or white, she’s not seeing the middle ground as being an option in and of itself. She’s learning how to be comfortable in the not knowing. So she doesn’t always have to have an answer. She doesn’t have to have a choice. I think when you’re comfortable in the uncomfortable, that’s when a decision can naturally show itself a little bit more and instead of constantly worrying about one or the other, she sometimes can be quite blind to what’s happening in front of her. It’s so important now, there’s more at stake for her and her job, and there’s more at stake just within her relationships there, she needs to be more focused on what’s happening in front of her, instead of just blindly thinking about option A or option B. She has this client, and she’s starting to think about the gray area. Of course, her clients and the pitches always are somewhat integral to her own experiences in her life, which makes her brilliant and her job. She’s more open and mindful of that experience of being uncomfortable now.

DEADLINE: How did splitting up Season 4 into two parts affect your preparation for and production of this season?

Collins: We filmed a couple of episodes out of order because we filmed this year in a fall, winter season. So we got to go to the mountains and have snow, and we needed to make sure that we had the best snowfall. So certain episodes that are in the second drop, we ended up filming before the end of the first drop. That was kind of complicated, because we still as a cast, and even, I think, [creator] Darren [Star], we didn’t know how the season was going to end. We filmed going towards something, but there were always going to be new dramas involved, so we were navigating it as the characters were. We don’t always know the trajectory of the season when we’re filming it, so it makes it even more interesting for us and also keeps us on our toes.

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Knowing that it was going to be in two drops as we were filming was exciting because you get to lean more into these bombs being dropped, into the solid decisions you’re making. You can play more into those knowing that then things are going to come your way to shift, and so you can play into those shifts more as well so the characters are believing their decisions as much as they’re believing their decisions until something else comes up, like, “Wait, what?” It makes it really fun.

DEADLINE: What went into filming the scene with Camille at Giverny in Episode 2?

Collins: That was such a crazy experience. I’ve been to Giverny a few times as a tourist, and I went with my mom years ago, I just never would have imagined that we would have access to that place without history. I studied Monet, I go to museums and stare at his water lilies, and so to be able to then be on a boat in the water where his water lilies are, was just so surreal. And then to be fighting with Camille in this crazy comedic way, it was just one of those moments the little Lily would never have imagined this is where I would end up.

Lily Collins Unpacks ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Moments Like Masquerade Ball Scene: “You Can’t Half-Ass It” (3)

It was the perfect serene location for this ridiculous fight and the most beautiful juxtaposition with the conversation and the physical comedy, which we lean more into this season. It was so incredibly special, and I think all of the crew all day were just like, “This is crazy. How are we here? How do we have access to this place?” I was taking photos all day.

DEADLINE: The love triangle resolves somewhat in the third episode. What went into the masquerade ball and how is that a good midpoint for this first drop?

Collins: When I knew that that was happening, I went straight to Harris Reed and said, “I need this gown, and you’re the person to make it, and I love you,” and he’s a friend so I was like, “Please.” I was just so excited by the sketches I saw. I wanted to make sure you got to see it, even if it meant that we had to rearrange the blocking on scenes.

The whole scene in general, was such a cinematic moment, and it was such a way to make the beginning of the season pop because this season is more dynamic, it is more cinematic. It’s bigger and bolder. So much goes into shooting a sequence like that. We shot it over the series of a few days, because the dance between Gabriel and Emily, was shot in so many different ways to make it a moment that it is because it is a moment that I think people have been wanting for a very long time, so you can’t — forgive me — You can’t half-ass it. You have to milk it.

Lily Collins Unpacks ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Moments Like Masquerade Ball Scene: “You Can’t Half-Ass It” (4)

DEADLINE: What are you most looking forward to fans seeing from Rome in Part 2?

Collins: Rome was just such a magical place to film, and it was like the best place for the crew to end the season because it was something so fresh and new, and it really felt like season one with Emily going to Paris for the first time, with me going to Rome, because I had been there before, but I’d never experienced it in this way. I’d never gone to some of these locations. I really felt like Emily, in a lot of ways, experiencing it. It’s an opportunity for Emily to let her hair down and turn on her vacation mode and really put her phone down more. A lot of this season is spent with Emily trying to figure out how to create a better work-life balance. That is part of her journey in that lesson.

There’s a new character we can look forward to in Part 2. How will he affect the love triangle?

Collins: I can’t speak too much on that. I can just say that there were paparazzi pictures that came out where you see that there is a new person that she’s in Rome spending time with, but I will say that Emily gets to go on a very fun Roman Holiday, and Emily wouldn’t be Emily without a little geometry lesson.

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FAQs

What is the plot season 4 Emily in Paris? ›

After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel's misbegotten wedding, Emily is reeling. (Wouldn't you be?) Emily has strong feelings for two men, but Gabriel is on the verge of becoming a father, and ex boyfriend Alfie's (Laviscount) worst fears about her and Gabriel have been confirmed.

What does Emily in Paris talk about? ›

The series stars Lily Collins as aspiring marketing executive Emily Cooper, an American who moves to Paris to provide an American point of view to a French marketing firm. In Paris, she tries to overcome challenges in her work, love life, and friendships.

Did Lily Collins star in Emily in Paris? ›

Lily Collins (* March 18, 1989 in Guildford, United Kingdom) is an British-American actress, model, and writer. She portrays Emily Cooper in Netflix's Emily in Paris.

How do the French view Emily in Paris? ›

French people see the show as cliché and as if they are being made fun of. Some of the main differences that French people brought up were the unrealistic daily life in Paris, including the short working hours, luxury life, and not showing the different parts of Paris or including more diverse characters.

Is Camille pregnant with Gabriel's baby? ›

Is Camille pregnant with Gabriel's baby? The first part of Season 4 concludes with Camille learning that she was never actually pregnant, as her positive pregnancy test turned out to be a false result.

Who was pregnant at the end of Emily in Paris? ›

But, plot twist: Camille is expecting Gabriel's baby. This, of course, left us with many questions. What does Camille's pregnancy mean for Emily and Gabriel's relationship?

Is Sylvie in Emily in Paris really French? ›

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (born 25 April 1963 in Rome) is a French actress who portrays Sylvie Grateau on Emily in Paris.

Do they actually speak French in Emily in Paris? ›

Though the series is set in Paris, it is actually mainly spoken in English. However, a lot of the cast is French and some French is spoken throughout the series (and I must say the French is well-spoken and current).

Do Emily and Gabriel get together? ›

When she reaches Gabriel, she ends their relationship because she's tired of coming in second place to Camille. “Sometimes they have amazing chemistry and an amazing connection and yet, they've got some obstacles,” Emily in Paris creator Darren Star tells The Hollywood Reporter of the short-lived fairytale.

Do Lily Collins and Phil Collins have a good relationship? ›

These days, Lily is on good terms with both Phil and Jill, proudly posting tributes to them on social media to mark special occasions like birthdays and other big moments, including Phil's final show on the Genesis reunion tour in 2022.

Who did Lily Collins marry? ›

In September 2020, Collins announced her engagement to American film director and writer Charlie McDowell. They were married on 4 September 2021 at Dunton Hot Springs, Colorado. In March 2023 it was reported that they had bought a townhouse in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

How did Lily get so skinny in to the bone? ›

The 28-year-old hired a nutritionist to help her lose weight as safely as possible to portray an anorexic patient in the upcoming Netflix film To the Bone, but she explained that there was a part of her that feared she would fall back into unhealthy patterns. 'It was kind of nerve-wracking.

Why does Emily in Paris dress like that? ›

In the show, Emily's looks are a reminder that she's living out her own fantasies in her new life in Paris—she dons sky-high heels daily for her walk to work and mixes brightly colored prints and patterns with reckless abandon.

What do people in Paris think of Emily in Paris? ›

French viewers also found it quite implausible to see Emily walking around in such outfits, waving her iPhone around with no consequences – this could have to do with the areas of Paris she seems to keep to but still, as with any big city, Parisians know that you need to be more aware.

How authentic is Emily in Paris? ›

While the show did not reflect the Paris she knew, Schmidt added that it was fiction and not a documentary. Besides, she said, the fantasy was likely part of the reason for the success of the series.

What happens to Alfie in Emily in Paris season 4? ›

Initially, he doesn't want anything to do with Emily, but after the two finally end up speaking about their relationship, Alfie comes around. They reunite at Roland Garros and complete their marketing campaign with an emotional breakup kiss.

How many episodes are in season 4 of Emily in Paris? ›

Season 4 of "Emily in Paris" will have 10 episodes. The first three seasons also had 10 episodes each.

Is Emily in Paris Season 4 being filmed? ›

Season four of Emily in Paris was filmed at various locations in France (naturally!) and in Rome, Italy. “This season just goes way above and beyond,” creator Darren Star said of the locations in a press brief.

Is there a part 4 of Emily in Paris? ›

It sounds like there's a lot in store for season 4, so much so that the season will be divided into two parts. That's right: Lily Collins ended the announcement video with the news that Part 1 of Emily in Paris season 4 would arrive on August 15 and Part 2 on September 12.

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