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I am wild about “Emily in Paris,” the series on Netflix. Will there be any more seasons? It left us hanging. It’s ripe for more seasons. Help!
Not long after its second season arrived in December 2021, Netflix announced that the Lucy Collins series would be back for both a third and a fourth season. The third season appeared in December 2022. That might make you think the fourth season is around the corner, only the show stalled because of the writers’ and actors’ strikes. With the strikes now settled, Variety reported in November that “Emily” production will begin in January. But Variety also says the show and others are going to have to move swiftly because of the Olympics coming to Paris this summer, which will include bans on productions shooting in the city from June to September.
In the “In Plain Sight,” episode when the lead female character is shot and critically wounded, the last scene shows her lying in a hospital bed. Who is the group singing the background song? It is not familiar to me, but the song is haunting and beautiful.
That’s part of “The Lightning Strike” by Snow Patrol, a 16-minute epic on its 2008 album “A Hundred Million Suns,” and later in an edited form on the band’s greatest-hits collection. It was used in the “In Plain Sight” Season 2 finale, “Don’t Cry for Me, Albuquerque,” in 2009. The series, which originally aired in 2008-2012, starred Mary McCormack as a federal marshal working in witness protection.