Netflix’s Top 5: Which Series Has (Already) Knocked Out Emily in Paris?

Netflix’s Top 5: Which Series Has (Already) Knocked Out Emily in Paris?

Number 1: Accident

A birthday party turns tragic and divides a once wealthy, close-knit community, tearing apart families, destroying friendships and breaking hearts.

Viewer rating: 2.8/5

According to Lia (5/5):

A huge favorite of this Mexican miniseries. Indeed, the plot of this thriller is so fascinating that the 10 episodes, rich in twists and turns, flow together. Constant tension, strong dramatic dimension and flawless acting make it a great entertainment.

According to raphou450 (5/5):

Finally a series where you don’t get bored, no length, everything comes together, constant suspense, full of twists, just like Dallas! I can’t wait for the second season!!!

According to Django (2.5/5):

“Cis a kind of Latin photo novel based on a dramatic plot. Episodes follow each other without interruption, the plot is basic, the feelings of the characters are so. We watch without paying attention to understand the ending.

why does it work

The accident certainly doesn’t shine with its originality, but it makes up for it with a tense pace. Episodes follow each other, thanks to a story full of mystery and suspense. Multiple twists and turns keep the audience in suspense and provide quality entertainment.

Number 2: Emily in Paris

After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s unhappy marriage, Emily loses control. He has strong feelings for the two men, but Gabriel is expecting a baby with his ex, and Alf’s worst fears are confirmed for him and his boss. At work, Sylvie must face a difficult dilemma about her past in order to save her marriage while the Grateau agency team faces personnel changes. Mindy and the band prepare for Eurovision, but when the funds run out, they are forced to cut corners. Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together to earn a Michelin star, but two major secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve ever dreamed of.

Viewer rating: 2.6/5

According to Raphael M (5/5):

I love this series because we know very well that everything is fake. (…) However, the innocence, simplicity and utopia of this series make us dream and forget our problems and help us to relax, while we warmly call our country, it’s nice! And also gives us good addresses.

According to Marinekic (2.5/5):

We like the quirky side, the love stories between the characters, but it’s not at all like real Parisian life and too many clichés about the French in general.

According to Poupi P (0.5/5):

“The number of clichés about Paris is quite impressive. In what world is Paris like that? A little criticism of a French model… a scenario worthy of the fires of love. No logic.”

why does it work

Even if it is divided, the indescribable Emily Cooper always attracts the curious and at least fashion. Because yes, Emilie is the meeting place of ease and fashion in Paris. So why do you shy away from your pleasure? The characters are all beautiful, well dressed and have only minor problems in life. Something takes away the mind!

Number 3: Umbrella Academy

The Hargreave siblings are scattered after the final showdown at Hotel Oblivion, causing their timelines to completely reset. Disempowered, they must fend for themselves and find a new normal, with varying degrees of success. However, it is difficult to ignore the peculiarities of this strange new world for long. Their father Reginald, alive and well, has emerged from the shadows and into the public eye, overseeing a powerful and sinister business empire. A mysterious association known as the Guardians hold secret meetings, convinced that the reality they live in is a lie and that the truth will soon come out. As these new forces conspire around them, the Umbrella Academy must come together one last time—and risk upsetting the uneasy peace they’ve worked so hard to create—to finally make things right.

Audience rating: 4/5

According to Laëtitia L (5/5):

This series is a real pleasure, it brought me from laughter to tears! The special effects are stunning. The interpretation is overall good. Special mention to Aidan Gallagher who I think is excellent despite his young age.

According to TNT (2.5/5):

If the idea is good, the actors are interesting and the special effects are well done, the series has a flaw that all mainstream productions can’t imagine: an inexhaustible need to create empty dialogues that slow things down without adding quality, as the lines are flat and worn. outside. Repeating the same topics over and over again, especially popular in the US, is boring!

According to Ice&Fire (2.5/5):

2 good first seasons, especially thanks to Klaus and the 5th heroes, then a barely passable season 3 and a completely pointless season 4! What a waste! I hope it’s not the same in the comics.

why does it work

The faithful have responded to this fourth and final season, but Umbrella Academy is struggling to convince the public at large and, overall, hope for its early fans. With a few rare exceptions, the last criticism is the harshest. It must be true love!

Number 4: Superior Sirens

Mermaid princess Merlinda and her friends must protect Mertropia, their underwater kingdom, from the clutches of the infamous pirate Barbarossa and her sea monsters.

Viewer Rating: There are no ratings for this series

why does it work

Mermaids in adventures that are both fantastical and magical. Of course, Supreme Sirens is primarily aimed at a younger audience. But that doesn’t mean older kids can’t have fun watching this new hit program from the platform!

Number 5: American Murder: Lassie Peterson

Laci Peterson was eight months pregnant when she disappeared. The research revealed a tragedy. This documentary series examines this 2002 murder case.

Viewer Rating: There are no ratings for this series

why does it work

Every new one true crime It looks like a sure fire hit for Netflix and American Murder: Lassie Peterson proves it once again. Divided into three episodes, this documentary series follows the sudden disappearance of a pregnant woman, Laci Peterson, in 2002. He was never found. Note that Netflix has already released a true crime documentary called American Murder in 2020, and it’s a completely different story about the disappearance of Shannan Watts and her children.

Source: Allocine

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