With each episode, Emily In Paris has become more fun, flirty, and sexy, which is exactly what many people think of when it comes to Paris, but it’s a shame it’s taken eight episodes for it to be this lively.
Emily (Lily Collins) goes to leave for the day and tries avoiding Camille (Camille Razat) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), but she receives a text from Camille asking her to lunch. Over breakfast with Mindy (Ashley Park), Emily is worried Camille knows about the kisses, while Mindy will be going wedding dress shopping and clubbing with her friends.
At lunch, it turns out Camille wants to ask Emily if Savoir would be interested in taking on her family’s champagne house as a client. Emily is then invited to meet Camille’s family on the weekend, but when she pitches it to Savoir, she’s bombarded with questions she can’t answer.
The following day, Emily is ready to leave with Camille, but it turns out Gabriel is coming with them now and she has to sit on his lap in the car. While Camille speaks with her mother, Emily finds the pool and a naked man sunbathing introduces himself as Gérard (Christophe Guybet), Camille’s father. Gabriel and Emily are sent out to the markets by Louise (Alix Bénézech), Camille’s mother, but Emily doesn’t want to go with him and decides to go on the vineyard tour instead. While on the tour, the guide is definitely catching the eye of Emily and vice versa, and he turns out to be Camille’s brother, Timothée (Victor Meutelet).
At dinner with Camille’s family, Gabriel makes coq au vin and there are a few cheeky innuendos regarding eggplants and Gabriel’s coq. Soon, Louise brings up Gabriel not accepting their help, so Gabriel leaves for the kitchen. Timothée snaps a picture of Camille and Emily for Instagram, and she now has over 21K followers.
At Shay’s bachelorette night, they’re at a drag club and they want Mindy to perform, as well as admitting they know everything about her life in Paris. Her friends livestream her singing and Emily watches her perform Sia’s ‘Chandelier’, the song she butchered during the singing contest, but she performs it well this time.
Emily escapes the house when she hears Camille and Louise fighting, and Timothée joins her by the pool. The pair talk about Emily running away from her life, and drink champagne from a coupe glass. Next thing we know, Timothée’s telling her that the glasses were modelled after Marie Antoinette’s breasts and he has his hands on hers and the pair have sex.
The next morning at breakfast, Emily hides a hickey on her neck and she’s introduced to Camille’s brother…. It turns out Timothée is Camille’s younger brother and only 17! Timothée joins them and kisses her on the lips, much to the surprise of Camille’s family and Louise asks to speak with Emily.
They speak and Louise asks if her son is a good lover as she worries for her childrens future. She goes to call Emily a car so she can leave after being embarrassed, but Emily wants to talk business. Emily pitches a bottle spray and a bottle to sip, but Louise worries about their legacy, so Emily suggests a second label, Champère, and she’s intrigued.