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Here's where every major character ended up in 'Emily in Paris' season 4

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Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello, Lily Collins as Emily, and Lucas Bravo as Gabriel in season four of "Emily in Paris."
  • "Emily in Paris" has reached the end of its fourth season.
  • Business Insider has taken a look at where each of the show's major characters ended up.
  • Warning: This article contains major spoilers for season four of "Emily in Paris."

The second half of "Emily in Paris" saw American marketing whiz Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) take on a new frenemy, a new romance, and a brand-new city.

Characters like Emily's best friend Mindy (Ashley Park) and boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) also had their lives turned upside down as the drama dialed up. But what happened to everyone else?

Since a fifth season of the series has already been greenlit, it's as good a time as any to take a look at where the major characters left things at the end of season four.

Emily finally got together with Gabriel, but they couldn't make their relationship work. She ended the season in a new city with a new romance on the cards.
Lily Collins as Emily Cooper in "Emily in Paris" season four.

When the season starts, Emily has no obstacles in her way to pursue a relationship with Gabriel (Lucas Bravo). However, she's not quite sure where she stands with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) after he stormed out of the wedding.

Her complicated feelings toward both men come to a head at Maison Lavaux's masquerade ball. She eventually chooses Gabriel and leaves the ball with him, unaware that Alfie has tried to find her and rekindle their relationship.

Emily and Gabriel begin dating. However, Emily quickly realizes that since Camille (Camille Razat) is carrying Gabriel's child, he'll always prioritize her.

The two break up after having a huge argument when Gabriel leaves her stranded at the top of a mountain while they're away skiing. Heartbroken, Emily returns to Paris alone.

A few weeks later, she bumps into the friendly and handsome Italian man who helped her down the mountain — Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini).

A romance blossoms, first in Paris and then in Rome, when Emily takes him up on the offer to visit his home turf.

While their relationship hits a bump when Marcello suspects Emily is only pursuing him for business reasons, by the end of the season, they seem set to start a relationship after Emily is temporarily posted in Rome.

Gabriel achieves his professional dreams, but his personal life is in tatters.
Lucas Bravo as Gabriel in "Emily in Paris" season four.

Gabriel turns his attention to his restaurant, L'Espirit de Gigi, this season, but this proves tricky amid the drama in his personal life.

While he admits to Alfie that he cares for Emily, it's not until after he discovers that Camille is in love with another woman that he makes a move, knowing that Camille won't be hurt by him moving on.

However because he believes that Camille is carrying his child, he isn't able to be fully there for Emily.

But as he explains during a heated moment, the couple has another pressing issue in their relationship: Emily's failure to communicate in his language.

When Emily relies on Geneviève (Thalia Besson) to translate this, things get complicated. Wanting Gabriel for herself, Geneviève lies to Emily and says Gabriel said he never wants to see her again.

After she kisses him at her party, Gabriel tells Geneviève that he's not interested in her romantically.

He ends the season achieving his dream of getting a Michelin star, something he's sad to be celebrating without Emily.

However, there is still hope for Gabriel and Emily's future. After his criticism over her shoddy language skills, Emily leaves him a voicemail in relatively good French, proving she still cares for him.

Camille decides to adopt a baby.
Camille Razat as Camille in "Emily in Paris" season four.

Following her and Gabriel's canceled wedding, Camille goes off the grid, prompting her family and Gabriel to think she's gone missing.

While it's suspected that she's returned to Greece to be with Sofia (Melia Kreiling), Emily eventually finds her hiding out in Giverny.

When she returns, she reignites her relationship with Sofia and the pair move into the same apartment block as Gabriel, which is a little too close for comfort for Emily.

Sofia isn't so happy living that close to Gabriel either, and an argument between her and Camille leads her to eventually return to Athens.

Camille then learns that she's not actually pregnant, her doctor explaining to her that she likely experienced a false positive due to some medication she was taking.

Heartbroken over Sofia leaving and Gabriel moving on with Emily, Camille decides not to share this with Gabriel.

It's not until after Gabriel and Emily have their huge fight during the holidays that Camille comes clean. She asks Gabriel if they could still be a family but she ends up doing it alone, telling Emily toward the end of the season that she is planning to adopt a child.

Sylvie reignites an old romance in Rome and opens a second office in the Italian capital.
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie in "Emily in Paris" season four.

After giving her marriage with Laurent (Arnaud Binard) another go last season, Sylvie discovers this season that he hasn't always been honest with her.

It turns out that he has a child (Geneviève) from a past relationship who has turned up in Paris to kick-start her career. Keen to make up for the time they missed, Laurent invites his now fully grown daughter to come live with them while she settles in the city.

Sylvie and Geneviève grow close after Sylvie offers her a job at her agency. Through getting to know her, Sylvie learns that Laurent has secretly been taking trips to stay with Geneviève's mom in New York.

When Laurent disappears on what he tells her is a work trip, Sylvie decides to reignite an old relationship too and reconnects with her former professor and lover, Giancarlo (Raoul Bova), when she follows Emily to Italy.

At the end of the season, Sylvie returns to Paris, allowing Emily to hold down the fort in Agence Grateau's newly opened Rome office. The future of her marriage is uncertain.

Mindy makes huge strides in her singing career, but her relationship with Nicolas ends.
Ashley Park as Mindy in "Emily in Paris" season four.

Mindy and her bandmates, Benoît (Kevin Dias) and Étienne (Jin Xuan Mao), learn that getting accepted into the Eurovision Song Contest is not all it's cracked up to be. They have to find the funds to pull off their performance themselves, which prompts Mindy to take on a new singing gig at a club that requires her to be topless to perform.

This causes yet another problem in her relationship with Nicolas de Léon (Paul Forman), who has found himself torn between loving Mindy for who she is and trying to rein in her personality so that she appears more palatable to his company's board members.

Although Nicolas comes to support Mindy's new club job, he can't get over the fact that she remains close to her ex Benoît. After taking part in a photo shoot with romantic overtones, Nicolas' jealousy gets the better of him. 

He spitefully sabotages the band's chances at Eurovision success by using their entry song in a campaign ad, immediately disqualifying them.

At the end of the season, Mindy escapes Paris by joining Emily in Rome. While there she performs a new song about the breakdown of her relationship with Nicolas that attracts a big crowd. The following day, she learns that a video of the song has gone viral, giving her career a much-needed boost.

Alfie is left heartbroken by Emily, but has moved on by the end of the season.
Lucien Laviscount as Alfie in "Emily in Paris" season four.

At the beginning of the season, Alfie is still convinced that something was going on between Emily and Gabriel behind his back when he was dating her.

Despite this, he reluctantly agrees to join Emily at the French Open to help Emily follow through with a campaign that requires them to kiss on the jumbotron. While the kiss appears romantic to everyone around them, it's actually a goodbye kiss, as Alfie explains that he can't be with her because he'll always be waiting for the other shoe to drop.

However, Alfie has a change of heart later in the season when he runs into Emily at a masquerade ball for a new fragrance launch.

After learning from Camille that Emily and Gabriel haven't yet pursued a relationship despite having no more obstacles in their way, he confesses his feelings at the end of the night.

However, he accidentally confesses this to a woman dressed in the same outfit as Emily before he sadly spots the real Emily leaving the party with Gabriel.

The next time audiences see Alfie it's when a heartbroken Emily returns to Paris following her disastrous Christmas skiing trip to Megève with Gabriel. She invites Alfie to a party only to learn that Alfie has a new girlfriend with whom he is spending the holidays.

Marcello Muratori, the heir to an Italian fashion house, becomes Emily's new love interest.
Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello in "Emily in Paris" season four.

Emily first runs into Marcello while spending the holidays in Megève with Gabriel, Camille, and Camille's family. Although still dating Gabriel at the time, there's an instant spark between the two, which is reignited several weeks later when the two run into each other at a polo game.

Marcello, it turns out, is an old college friend of Nicolas, Mindy's boyfriend.

He plays down his family's wealth and fame, telling Emily his family are goatherds. Just as their romance begins to bloom, Marcello leaves Paris to return to Rome.

He invites Emily to join him in the Italian capital so he can show her the sights as well as his family's village of Solitano, the Muratori brand's HQ.

There is a slight hiccup when their Roman holiday is gatecrashed by Sylvie, who is desperate to secure Muratori as a new client for Agence Grateau.

Despite this, at the end of the season, it's clear that Marcello and Emily are fully committed to giving a relationship a go.

Geneviève is introduced as a romantic and workplace rival for Emily.
Thalia Besson as Geneviève in "Emily in Paris" season four.

Agence Grateau gets a new American hire in Geneviève, who is the half-American daughter of Sylvie's husband.

Geneviève, who has just moved from New York to Paris to begin her career, is shown to be naive and eager when audiences first meet her, immediately endearing her to Emily.

Although Emily acts like a mentor to her, Geneviève doesn't repay her kindness.

She actively tries to get between her and Gabriel, at one point lying to Emily about what Gabriel had said to her in French so that Emily believes that he never wants to see her again.

Toward the end of the season, Geneviève kisses Gabriel at her housewarming party. However, Gabriel tells her the following day that he's not interested in her in that way.

Julien returns to the agency after leaving for a rival.
Samuel Arnold as Julien in "Emily in Paris" season four.

At the beginning of the season, Julien's (Samuel Arnold) resentment toward Emily continues to grow when one of his campaigns is jeopardized as a result of her split from Alfie, given that they were meant to be the loved-up face of their new advertisement.

Although the campaign goes off without a hitch, it's the final straw for Julien, and he accepts a job in-house at Louis De Léon's fashion conglomerate JVMA.

Shortly after he's hired, an exposé about De Léon sexually harassing female employees breaks, thanks in part to Sylvie giving an account of her own experience.

When Louis asks Julien for information on Sylvie so that he can retaliate, Julien remains loyal to his former boss. He then quits and rejoins Agence Grateau.

Julien's bitter feelings for Emily, which prompted him to look for a job elsewhere, appear to have dissipated. Toward the end of the season, he shuts down Geneviève's subtle attempts to replace Emily in the office while Emily is in Rome.

Luc remains a vital part of Agence Grateau but struggles without Julien.
Bruno Gouery as Luc in "Emily in Paris" season four.

Following Julien's departure, Luc (Bruno Gouery) is asked to take on Julien's clients and campaigns, which sends him into a panic as there are some he's not as equipped to lead, including a luncheon for the luxury jeweler Boucheron.

While he narrowly avoids a disaster with the campaign, he begins to feel that he deserves a raise, given his extra responsibilities. His Michelin inspector girlfriend Marianne (Laurence Gormezano) decides to ambush Sylvie with the request after she pulls in a favor to get Sylvie and Laurent a last-minute reservation at a high-end restaurant.

After Marianne is exposed as being a fraud, their relationship appears to be over, and Luc ends season four with a potential new romance on the cards after catching the eye of one of the company's new Italian clients, Bianca (Solenn Le Couviour).

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