Some of the clichés are true... There is dog poo everywhere, you can expect not to be liked because you are a foreigner, your way is never the good one, you are pretty much ignored because...you are not French, and so on. For me, as a foreigner it was funny seing that.
But after the third episode, the show became a piece of carp.
She gets away with everything, she's the best, she's the most beautiful one, the smartest, she's perfect. All men she encounters instantly fall in love with her, and except Gabriel and Antoine, all of them are single, wel, well, what do you know what a coincidence.
And even Gabriel and Antoine are just mesmerized by miss America, even though she's much more ordinary than Gabriel's girlfriend. But hey that's where a big mouth, thick'n'dark eyebrows and really kitchy clothes, can take you, aparently.
Everything is sooo exaggerated, from the stupid idea that you'll get by without speaking french, and even receive smiles while doing it (one of the biggest bsht ever), when even people that speak a good French have problems finding a job, to the "ohhh wow what do you know ntz ntz ntz, I need to sit in his lap while his girlfriend is happily driving", not to mention Macron's wife sharing her post... So, so cheap and forced.
At the influencer party she has THE idea and what do you know, it's thaaa best.
Making an excentric designer yell at you, oow no problem, just stalk him and go tell him about the crap you were watching as a kid on TV and baaam contract landed, and you even become best friends..
Usually I don't take TV shows seriously, but this one really annoyed me big time, and I'm not even French, so what does that say...
Every episode I hoped at least one thing will go wrong to counterbalance the rest of the perfect story, but no.
I didn't expect to see reality, that's way too nasty, (I've been unemployed for almost two years, and I have a C1 level of French, yet not good enough for employers) but not this either,
landing into Paris with just a bonjour, and in a few weeks kissing with super rich designers and landing luxury contracts every single minute, that's when she's not sleeping with all the hypnotized men that fall at her skinny feet in seconds from saying hello...
This character is way too overpumped with "americanised" perfection, of which everyone is sick of, while putting down French culture, and that is why I really don't expect the second season.
Unless Emily starts being thrown a bit into the reality pot and show some respect to the country she lives in, it's just not worthed.