(L to R) Lily Collins as Emily, Bruno Gouery as Luc, Samuel Arnold as Julien, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau in episode 405 of Emily in Paris. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024
"Emily in Paris" is back for a fourth season.
  • "Emily in Paris," starring Lily Collins, returned to Netflix for season four on August 15.
  • If you don't have time to rewatch the show, we have the details you need to remember.
  • This article contains major spoilers for season three.

After an almost two-year wait, "Emily in Paris" has finally returned to Netflix.

The first half of season four premiered on the streaming site on August 15, with the rest of the episodes dropping on September 12.

The series, created by "Sex and the City" creator Darren Star, follows a young American woman (Lily Collins) who gets a job in the French capital managing the social media campaigns of luxury fashion and lifestyle brands.

As audiences have seen since the show's outset, Emily has made a number of cultural faux pas in her love life and career since moving to Paris, and that was no different in season three.

In case you need a refresher on what happened, Business Insider has you covered. Here's a rundown of what happened in the last season of "Emily in Paris."

Emily found herself torn between 2 jobs — and 2 love interests
Emily (Lily Collins ) and Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) in season three of
Emily (Lily Collins ) and Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) in season three of "Emily in Paris."

At the beginning of season three, Emily was presented with the choice between staying at her company, Savoir, with her American boss, Madeline (Kate Walsh), or joining Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) at her newly created firm, Agence Grateau.

She didn't end up choosing either and instead secretly worked for both companies for a while — until she lost both jobs.

She quit Savior after being asked to move back to the US, and Sylvie fired her when she discovered Emily hadn't fully committed to her new venture.

It all worked out in the end, though, as Sylvie rehired Emily by the end of the season.

Emily similarly found herself stuck between two choices in her dating life; she dated Brit Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) on and off for most of season three but still held a candle for neighbor Gabriel (Lucas Bravo).

However, at the end of the season, she found herself single.

Alfie ended their relationship because he didn't want to be Emily's second choice. While her path to finally being with Gabriel seemed clear, he revealed in the season finale that he and Camille (Camille Razat), although broken up, were going to have a baby together.

Gabriel finally opened his own restaurant but was left at the altar by Camille
Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) in season three of
Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) in season three of "Emily in Paris."

Season three saw Gabriel achieve one of his biggest dreams — he opened his restaurant, L'Esprit de Gigi, after making a deal with Antoine (William Abadie) and Alfie.

What's more, the restaurant was on its way to earning a Michelin star, thanks to Emily's coworker Luc (Bruno Gouery), who brought a Michelin inspector named Marianne (Laurence Gormezano) to the restaurant.

However, throughout the season, Gabriel found himself questioning his other dreams, namely getting married and having kids with Camille.

To complicate matters, he drunkenly confessed to Emily that he loves both her and Camille.

After Gabriel learned that Camille was pregnant, he appeared to bury his feelings for Emily. He and Camille got engaged and threw an engagement party at Camille's parents' countryside estate that turned into an impromptu wedding.

But instead of saying "I do" at the altar, Camille told Gabriel that she couldn't marry him as she knew he still had feelings for Emily.

Camille had an affair with another woman but discovered she was carrying Gabriel's child
Camille (Camille Razat) in season three of
Camille (Camille Razat) in season three of "Emily in Paris."

Amid Gabriel's busy work schedule, Camille grew close to Sofia (Melia Kreiling), an artist client. The two have an affair, which Emily discovered after accidentally walking in on them kissing at Alfie's leaving party.

Camille and Sofia took a trip to Greece together, but Camille broke things off and returned home after discovering she was pregnant.

In a moment of spontaneity, she proposed to Gabriel before he had a chance to do it himself but opted not to tell him about her affair.

At the end of the season, while Camille and Gabriel were not married, it was left unclear what they planned to do about the pregnancy.

Mindy embarked on a new romance and also got the news that her group had been selected for Eurovision
Mindy (Ashley Park) in season three of
Mindy (Ashley Park) in season three of "Emily in Paris."

In season three, Mindy Chen (Ashley Park) managed to make the move from busking on the streets to a regular gig singing in a jazz club.

Her boyfriend and bandmate Benoît (Kevin Dias) was more than supportive of this, even though it meant they wouldn't be performing together anymore.

However, his support began sour after Mindy ran into Nicolas (Paul Forman), an old boarding school friend who entered the picture when his father's company, JVMA, acquired Pierre Cadault's (Jean-Christophe Bouvet) fashion house.

Benoît's jealousy and insecurity caused his and Mindy's relationship to eventually fizzle out, and by the end of the season, Mindy had started dating Nicolas.

Naturally, as the son of a billionaire businessman, Nicolas arranges it so he and Mindy arrive by helicopter to Camille and Gabriel's engagement party-turned-wedding in the season three finale.

Sylvie started her own agency and reconnected with her husband
Luc (Bruno Gouery), Julien (Samuel Arnold), and Sylvie Grateau (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) in season three of
Luc (Bruno Gouery), Julien (Samuel Arnold), and Sylvie Grateau (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) in season three of "Emily in Paris."

While Sylvie managed to convince Luc and Julien (Samuel Arnold) to leave Savoir for her new firm, she struggled with the logistics of starting afresh with no office space and no clients.

However, by the end of the season, Agence Grateau had moved out of Sylvie's apartment and begun to build a new client list, including the French label Ami.

Elsewhere, Sylvie continued to date her boyfriend, Erik (Søren Bregendal), while remaining estranged from her husband, Laurent (Arnaud Binard).

However, in a surprise twist, Sylvie and Laurent began having an affair, which prompted Erik to call things off.

While Sylvie appeared content with giving her marriage another go, she questioned her decision after Laurent told her he was opening a new club with Louis de Léon (Pierre Deny), someone Sylvie would rather avoid due to how their paths crossed in the past.

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