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Emily in Paris S05 - Episode 7
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00:11And with a new spire, identical to the one designed by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century,
00:19the iconic 800-year-old cathedral has triumphantly arisen from the ashes and been given a second chance.
00:31Now, you follow me. Please go inside.
00:45The Muratori were revered by a small, very exclusive clientele, but behind the scenes, they were a brand in crisis.
00:54On the verge of disappearing from the market, they needed fresh eyes, new ideas, and that's why they came to
01:01Agence Grâteau.
01:02And you provided them a new revenue stream by expanding into the fragrant space.
01:06Yes, but I can't take all the credit for that. One person in particular drove that.
01:14Antoine Lambert.
01:15Maison Laveau sent for Muratori was a true collaboration from start to finish.
01:20Starting with ABB.
01:22Congratulations on shepherding such a venerable company into the future.
01:26Oh, thank you. It wasn't easy.
01:29We succeeded because I believe the future of marketing is reinvention while never losing your core values.
01:44That's a perfect knot to end on. We'll now open the floor to questions.
01:50You, sir, in the back.
01:53But did you really succeed?
01:56Marcello.
01:57What?
01:57Are you still working for Muratori?
01:59Not at the moment.
02:01But our strategy more than delivered on all of our objectives.
02:05In fact, Muratori Paradiso was just nominated for a Fragrance Foundation Award.
02:14So, by my standards, we were quite successful.
02:18And please send your mother my regards.
02:22Any other questions?
02:25What are you doing?
02:27Yes, the eager girl there.
02:29Oh, yes. Hi. Thank you so much.
02:32Um, actually, my question is for Marcello Muratori.
02:35Oh, my God.
02:36Don't you think it's important to have open and honest communication between a client and their marketing firm?
02:40Of course. Communication is critical for a successful campaign.
02:45But when a marketing firm doesn't reply to the client's texts and...
02:48The campaign was over.
02:49Then I take issue with your follow-through.
02:51I take issue with your issue.
02:52I fear we may be devolving here.
02:55My apologies.
02:56As many of you know, I'm Marcello Muratori.
02:59And I want to take this opportunity to announce that I've left my family's company.
03:06What?
03:06Emily, sit down.
03:14I know people expected me to take over Muratori, but it's not a fashion house that intends to grow in
03:21the way I define growth.
03:22So the future of luxury is my new brand, Marcello Muratori.
03:42I loved your panel.
03:43Oh, thank you very much.
03:46Roland Gendreau, CEO of Apogee Water.
03:49Are we the one with the silver bottle?
03:51That's us.
03:52You probably haven't seen around much lately because we are, um, well, we're having a bit of a crisis.
03:59Le Monde called us troubled water.
04:00Sounds like you could use a bridge.
04:03I would certainly be open to hearing your ideas.
04:06Can I have an office call to set up a meeting?
04:08Sure.
04:09Why don't you call me directly?
04:11We could meet at my office or anywhere convenient for you.
04:21Your panel was a masterclass.
04:23So poised, so articulate.
04:25No thanks to your ex-boyfriend.
04:27That was an ambush.
04:28True, but the heat between you two was off the charts.
04:31It was like marketing foreplay.
04:33There was no foreplay.
04:34These Italians.
04:36Look at me.
04:37Look at me.
04:37Look at me.
04:38Look!
04:39What?
04:40He looks stronger.
04:41Taller.
04:42That umbilical cord must have been dragging him down.
04:45Come on.
04:56You will not believe who I saw today, Marcello.
05:00Oh.
05:01Okay, Psychic.
05:02How did you...
05:03Nico just told me he's in town.
05:04And the three of us are going to dinner tonight.
05:06I was trying to figure out how I was going to break the news to you.
05:09Yeah, well I guess they're friends so it makes sense that they'd catch up while he's here.
05:13It just...
05:13It just feels so...
05:15Weird.
05:16Trey weird.
05:19So...
05:19How did he look?
05:21Good.
05:23He always looks good.
05:24Uh-huh.
05:25And did you two talk?
05:27Not really.
05:28Did you want to talk to him?
05:29About what?
05:30Okay?
05:31He's the one that needs to apologize to me after everything that happened.
05:34Then why don't you come to dinner and clear up this little misunderstanding?
05:37No.
05:38No, no, no, no, no.
05:39I am not crashing.
05:39Absolutely not.
05:40Then can I pass on a message?
05:42Sure.
05:43Poke him with my fork?
05:46Thanks.
05:47But if Marcello wants to talk to me, he has my number.
05:53Okay, maybe just like a little poke.
05:55I got you, girl.
05:57I won't break the skin.
06:00Yeah.
06:01No, no, no, no.
06:06No, I am here.
06:08Oh, well, yes, I am here.
06:12I hope you always take a stab at me.
06:15To take a stab at me, if she could, she would put it in a fusion.
06:19I'm sorry, my dear.
06:23Sylvie, what a pleasure to see you.
06:27You're amazing.
06:29Let's serve the canapé.
06:33I'm so happy to be here.
06:35I didn't know if you were with Laurent.
06:37You're still together?
06:38No, we're not. It's complicated.
06:41When will you stop doing your tour?
06:43We love the tour.
06:45If I can, I don't understand why you're always together.
06:49Because you deserve better.
06:51And I think I'm the perfect guy.
06:55Renard Grindley, Swiss chocolatier.
06:58He's a great success. He's a celibate.
07:00And he's too sweet.
07:02I prefer the salad.
07:03No, I'm good at the table.
07:07But if I talk to you, be open.
07:10Well, of course.
07:12Yes, of course.
07:13He speaks English and French.
07:15But if you prefer, you can practice your Swiss German.
07:26To Marcello Muratori.
07:28Salute.
07:29And to Mindy Chen.
07:32No, Marcello Muratori is the brand.
07:35We're going into business together.
07:37Oh, what?
07:40Does Emily know that?
07:43You saw her today, right?
07:44I did.
07:45What did she say to you?
07:47Not much of anything.
07:48Barely mentioned it.
07:49You know, she's got a lot going on.
07:51She has some high-powered business dinner tonight, actually.
08:17Everything okay?
08:19Mm-hmm.
08:19Sorry
08:21So
08:22Marcello
08:24Are you seeing anyone back in Rome?
08:26No, I'm totally focused on work. No time for a personal life. Yeah
08:32Personal life overrated. Am I right?
08:35Why do you want to introduce me to someone actually I do I know great girl smart funny
08:42ambitious sporty from Chicago
08:45Drop it, babe. Emily's down with me. She made it very clear when she left Rome
08:50Yeah, well, maybe she felt like you're playing her she said that not in those exact words
08:59The weather is looking good this weekend. We should go riding in the bad boulogne are
09:05Girls allowed or is this a boys only riding club?
09:10No, of course girls are allowed good answer
09:17The dating scene in Paris is much livelier
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12:03It was great, but I'm a very busy woman.
12:07I work every day and all my hours are taken.
12:11And between the door and the dinner?
12:14At 5 or 7?
12:19I'm not sure to be able to be free at 5 hours.
12:22There's no way to be free.
12:38Why did I agree to this?
12:40Because it's a good opportunity for you and Marcello to clear the air in the open air.
12:45What's the worst that can happen?
12:46People always say that right before something worse happens.
12:50So they're ready. Have you both ridden before?
12:52Um, yeah. It's been a while.
12:55My cousin Kelly had a horse named Dusty because, well, he always would kick us off to roll around in
13:01the dust.
13:02And the last time that I rode, I bruised my coccyx.
13:04Is that like your hoo-ha?
13:05Never mind.
13:07Nice to see you again, Emily.
13:09And you!
13:12What is that voice?
13:13I don't know.
13:14I don't know.
13:14I don't know.
13:21Ready, ladies?
13:22Not quite yet.
13:25Um...
13:26Oh!
13:28Uh...
13:28Alrighty.
13:30I think I got the skittish one.
13:32One to trade.
13:33Just give me a second.
13:34You got it.
13:37Whoa!
13:39No!
13:40Hold on.
13:41I got it.
13:46Oh, my God!
13:48I got it!
13:49I got it!
13:51Okay, easy does it, girl.
13:52It is very clearly a boy.
13:59Remember, horses are empaths, so they feel what you're feeling, so just relax.
14:03I am relaxed!
14:05Oh, God, it's like Dusty all over again.
14:17You ride better than your skis, Stinkhorn.
14:19Ha-ha.
14:20And don't call me that.
14:24So when did you start planning this business with Nico?
14:28After he left JVMA, it felt like the right time to work together.
14:32He understands what I'm going through.
14:34Hmm.
14:35Controlling parents.
14:36And a desire to do something on our own.
14:45Just so you know,
14:48Solitano is almost back to normal.
14:50Hmm?
14:53My mother should never have fired you.
14:56You did a good job.
14:58Well, that would have been nice to say at the time.
15:00I did say it.
15:01No, you didn't.
15:02All you cared about was winning.
15:04Aw, come on.
15:04You were competitive, too.
15:06And when I failed, you were happy about it.
15:09That's not true.
15:10You left Rome without talking to me, without even saying goodbye.
15:12I was hurt.
15:17I never meant to hurt you, Emily.
15:21So, why didn't you call me when you came to Paris?
15:24Because I didn't think you wanted to hear from me.
15:26Can you slow down, please?
15:27I don't think I can!
15:29It won't stop!
15:32Emily!
15:36Oh, my God!
15:38Emily, pull back!
15:39Pull back!
15:40On the race!
15:41I'm trying!
15:45Oh, God!
15:55Shhh.
15:56You're okay.
15:57You're okay.
15:58Shhh.
15:58Thanks, but I'm fine.
15:59I was talking to the horse.
16:01Let me help, please.
16:02Thank you, but I don't need rescuing.
16:05Oh, really?
16:06So, what was that?
16:07Just you racing off without saying goodbye again?
16:09No.
16:10This is me not saying goodbye.
16:24Grundli Chocolat.
16:25Oh, la, la.
16:26Ah, let me guess.
16:27They're from Murcello.
16:29Finally an apology.
16:30He must be very sorry.
16:32Grundli are the best Swiss chocolates money can buy.
16:33But more than the quality of the chocolate, it's the sentiment of the card that really matters.
16:39Hmm.
16:41Oh, these aren't for Murcello.
16:42They're for Sylvie.
16:43No.
16:43Mm-hmm.
16:44He's a circle.
16:46Dear Sylvie, these are as elusive as you right now.
16:51Oh, who's your secret admirer?
16:53The chocolatier.
16:55Actually, I met him at a dinner party.
16:56I inspired him.
16:59Apparently, this is what I taste like.
17:02Such a no-no.
17:04Mmm.
17:06Mmm.
17:08Mm-hmm.
17:09Yeah.
17:10It really captured you.
17:12Very intriguing.
17:14Quite funky.
17:18I'm disgusting.
17:19Mmm.
17:23Water, water, water.
17:24Yeah, water.
17:25Merci.
17:29Reminds me the CEO of Apogee's coming in today.
17:31Apogee?
17:32We can't work for them.
17:33Why not?
17:33It's homophobic water.
17:35Julien, how can water be homophobic?
17:37You can taste that?
17:38Don't you know?
17:39Apogee was famous for giving money to groups that oppose same-sex marriage.
17:43That's awful.
17:44And in the past.
17:46Apogee has a new CEO.
17:47I met him at the Future of Luxury panel.
17:49And he needs our help to rehabilitate their brand.
17:52Absolutely not.
17:53It's almost Paris Pride.
17:55Imagine how we look.
17:56I don't know what I'm wearing yet.
17:59Oh!
18:00Monsieur Roland, thank you for coming in.
18:02I've been looking forward to it.
18:04Maître de Julien, our executive in charge of brand rehabilitation.
18:08A pleasure.
18:09Anything you need, we're here for you.
18:11Please, follow me.
18:15I still taste silver in my mouth.
18:17Yeah, same.
18:19Two years later and Carrefour and Franprix still refuse to stalk us.
18:24I mean, it's crazy.
18:25The only thing this water is against is dehydration.
18:27And you put out a press release?
18:29Or donated to LGBTQ plus charities?
18:31Yeah, of course we've done that.
18:33People still won't drink it.
18:34I don't know what else to do.
18:36Have you tried apologizing?
18:38Me?
18:39Why?
18:40I haven't done anything wrong.
18:42I agree.
18:43Why should you say sorry?
18:44Because it's kind of the right thing to do.
18:47I just want a second chance.
18:49To rise from the ashes.
18:52Like Notre Dame.
18:55Do you need to start over?
18:58Rebuild from the ground up.
18:59And how do I do that?
19:00By leaving the past behind with a new name.
19:03Yeah.
19:04I'm open to rebrand.
19:06I just want people to drink it again.
19:08To remember how good it tastes.
19:09Well, then you need a test market.
19:11A group of people to make it appealing again.
19:14Huh?
19:18Why do we gays always have to bail out you straights?
19:20I'm not straight.
19:23Oh, you're not.
19:25You're not.
19:26Oh, well, then we can relaunch your water at Paris Pride.
19:29We can sponsor a float at the parade.
19:32Oh, and have a singer perform.
19:33And have hot shirtless guys.
19:35Spread Apogee into the crowd until everyone's wet, wet, wet, wet, wet.
19:44But I love pride.
19:47This can be the first stop on your apology tour.
19:50Starting with the community your brain hurts most.
19:53Yeah, that's a great idea.
19:54But what new name would appeal to the gay community?
19:57Rainbow water?
19:58No.
19:59Unicorn tears.
20:01What about this?
20:10That will work.
20:11Well, unless you all have this under control.
20:33Tell me something about you.
20:36I don't know what your job is.
20:41Well, what do you want to know?
20:43Well, yes.
20:45Not an alliance?
20:46Not a marriage?
20:47I don't know the appearance.
20:49Ah.
20:50Well, tell me.
20:51Well, tell me.
20:52The principle of a five to seven,
20:54it's not to tell your life,
20:56it's not to tell your life.
20:58And honestly, I know a lot about you.
21:02Why?
21:03You're not in an intro?
21:05No.
21:06Not in a dream.
21:10Oh, it's almost 7am.
21:12I need to go.
21:13I have time for a prolongation, if you want.
21:17Oh.
21:18A five to eight, so.
21:49research.
21:50Emily, there you are.
21:52Am I sticking on a homophobic float?
21:54I asked some gays where that apogee one is,
21:56and they screamed at me.
21:57Sorry, I meant to give you a heads up.
21:59It had a rebrand. It's now...
22:01Libido.
22:03Oh, libido.
22:04Oh, as in water. Sexy.
22:07Wait, does it make guys get hard?
22:09Should they have called it hard water?
22:11It's a marketing pun,
22:12and people seem to be really loving it.
22:15Oh, Roland!
22:16Hey!
22:17I think it's working. Look, look at this.
22:19Your apology post is live.
22:20It's already got thousands of likes,
22:22and mostly positive comments.
22:23We are filtering out the others.
22:25That's incredible.
22:26Julia helped me with the wording.
22:27We worked on it together all night.
22:29Oh, I bet you did.
22:32Nico! Over here.
22:33Oh, our brand ambassadors.
22:35Thanks for doing this, guys.
22:37So you'll be spraying people with libido.
22:39Please don't spray anyone in the face,
22:40unless they ask.
22:42And lose the shirts, obviously.
22:45You heard the man?
22:46Why do we need to be shirtless?
22:47It's right. Be an ally.
22:49They're not actually brand ambassadors.
22:52They're our friends.
22:54Mm-hmm.
22:55And they're here to support Mindy.
22:56Oh.
22:57It's a shame.
23:00Just leave it off.
23:03What is Marcello doing here?
23:05He's staying at Nico's place.
23:07I'm sure he just tagged along.
23:09Oh.
23:12Don't worry.
23:13I doubt he'll stay long.
23:16Oh.
23:17No.
23:18You can tell that Alpine Willy Wonka
23:20that I'm not interested.
23:21Well, there's a big mistake, Sylvie.
23:25Oh, Yvette.
23:27I met someone.
23:29Oh, really?
23:30Where?
23:31When?
23:32When?
23:32The night of your dinner.
23:34We'll be at you.
23:35Oh.
23:36That's why you didn't come back.
23:38I thought it was because Guillaume had been sick.
23:40But don't worry.
23:41It's going to be another thing.
23:42If I'm here, I'll be here too.
23:44Guillaume, it was once, Yvette.
23:45And I swear, zero, zero, zero.
23:49I admit that the opposite would surprise me.
23:53Well, can you show me a photo of the new one?
23:55No, it's not this kind of relationship.
23:56It's rather a 5-7.
23:59You mean, you're sleeping, you're living?
24:01Wow.
24:02So, I'm really jealous.
24:03Do you have any friends to introduce me?
24:05Do you want me to ask?
24:06Yes!
24:07Go!
24:08I'm here!
24:09I'm here!
24:11I'm here!
24:13I'm here!
24:14I'm here!
24:15I'm here!
24:16I'm here!
24:16I'm here!
24:16Thank you so much for doing this.
24:17I'll see you back at the apartment.
24:19You're...
24:19You're leaving?
24:20Why?
24:21What about...
24:23That's why.
24:24He's still here.
24:25So you're doing it again?
24:27Bolting?
24:28Can we just talk about this later?
24:29No!
24:30No, we can't.
24:31The other day that horse did not run off.
24:34You did.
24:35When you're scared, you bolt.
24:38No, I don't.
24:39So then what happened with Marcello and Solitano?
24:42And with Gabrielle and Mijev?
24:44Okay, those are two wildly different situations.
24:46Are they?
24:46I mean, both times you could have stayed, and sure, argued it out, but also maybe worked
24:52it out.
24:53Em, you cannot go through life running away.
24:56Believe me, I've tried.
24:58I know Marcello and you ended badly, but he's such a good guy.
25:04I think you two had something real.
25:09Yeah, we definitely did.
25:11And maybe still do.
25:16Come on, it's pride!
25:18Don't let yours get in the way.
25:21Oh shit, that's my cue.
25:24Do not leave!
25:32Well then, tomorrow.
25:33Well, after your 5-7.
25:36Slat!
25:37Hello!
25:39Tell me!
25:40You can't know how I'm happy to get out of here.
25:43Yeah, me too.
25:43Mwah!
25:45Mwah!
25:46It's raining men!
25:48Hallelujah!
25:50It's raining men!
25:52Amen!
25:53I'm gonna go out, I'm gonna let myself get absolutely soaking wet!
26:02It's raining men!
26:04Hallelujah!
26:06It's raining men!
26:07It's raining men!
26:08Amen!
26:11It's raining men!
26:12It's raining men!
26:15It's raining men!
26:16It's raining men!
26:16It's raining men!
26:16It's raining men!
26:16I just wanted to...
26:17You're still here!
26:17Sorry, you go.
26:18No, you go.
26:20I should never have made it a competition between us.
26:23I should have worked things out with you before I left.
26:29I'm...
26:29I'm sorry.
26:31I...
26:31I bolted from Rome.
26:34I was hurt and...
26:36and angry.
26:37I felt like you weren't in my corner.
26:40But you were...
26:43You were always very honest about wanting to sell for JVMA.
26:47All that doesn't matter anymore.
26:49We are here in Paris.
26:51We can leave all that behind.
26:54If you want to.
26:57I do.
27:00I've missed you, Emily.
27:02I've missed you too.
27:04Can we please just start over?
27:11Emily Stinkhorn.
27:12Nice to meet you.
27:13A lovely name for a lovely girl.
27:16Marcello Muratori.
27:18Isn't that the future of luxury?
27:22Yeah.
27:23Mail.
27:27Live.
27:28It's raining men,
27:30Hallelujah.
27:31It's raining man?
27:33Amen.
27:35I'm gonna go out,
27:37I'm gonna let myself get
27:39Absolutely soaking wet.
27:44It's raining men.
27:46Hallelujah.
27:47It's raining men.
27:49Every specimen, tall, blonde, dark and lean
27:55Rough and tough and strong and mean
28:00God bless Mother Nature
28:03She rearranged the sky
28:06So that each and every person
28:11Could find the perfect God
28:16Oh, it's raining men
28:19Hallelujah, it's raining men
28:22Amen, it's raining men
28:26Hallelujah, amen
28:31It's raining men
29:11Hallelujah, it's raining men
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