Find Me in Paris is an English-language teen science-fantasy dramedy series that premiered on April 14, 2018, on Hulu, produced by ZDF and Cottonwood Media.[1] The series is filmed on location in Paris, in areas such as the Palais Garnier and Opera National de Paris.[2] The second season, consisting of 26 episodes, premiered on August 16, 2019.[3] Later that year, the series was renewed for a third and final season, which premiered on August 21, 2020.[4] Find Me in Paris is available in over 130 countries.[5]

Lena Grisky, a Russian princess from 1905, is training to be a ballerina at the Opra de Paris and is the school's top student. Her boyfriend Henri is unaware that his family are time travellers, and he discovers a time-piece hidden by his father, which he gives to Lena as a gift, thinking it is just a piece of jewellery. Lena is transported and trapped in the year of 2018, leaving Henri battling to find a way to bring her back and to fight off the Time Collectors, who set out to capture Lena.


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Meanwhile in 2018, Lena must continue to attend ballet school at the modern Opra de Paris in order to keep her identity a secret and remain in Paris until she can return to 1905. However, despite wanting to return to 1905, Lena soon settles into her new time period and makes new friends with some of the school's other students - Jeff, Dash and Ines, who becomes her best friend and the first to discover her secret. However, she also finds a rival in the ruthless Thea, who sees Lena as a threat to her ambition to be the school's best dancer. To make things even more complicated, even though Lena has not forgotten Henri, she ends up falling for Max, who becomes her dance partner. She also finds a love for a new dance genre, hip-hop, when she joins Max's dance group called the BLOK. With all these conflictions, Lena is left with a dilemma: return to 1905 or stay in the future.

Thea has time travelled to 1905, and it is reported to the time travel bureau that someone has entered the wrong century. It is then revealed in episode 15 that Lena was actually born in the 21st-century, but was sent to the late 19th-century as a new-born. Lena and Henri become separated in different time zones, and write letters to each other throughout the season. Thea discovers the Time Collectors, and begins a relationship with Frank, and uses his time travelling device.

The season starts with Lena and the gang's memories erased. For First Division, they have been chosen to join Mr Castillo's experimental workshop in the South of France for the first half of the year. Nico goes undercover as a student, taking Max's place as Lena's dance partner. A younger dancer named Romy shows up to the workshop, wanting to take part. Later, she finds photos of Lena from 1905 in her house and wants to investigate despite her skeptical friend Simon's dissuasion.

Find Me in Paris is a French-German series produced by Cottonwood Media in association with ZDF, ZDF Enterprises, and the Opera National de Paris.[11] The production budget for season one was $12.5 million.[12]

Only one month after my recent obsession with Find Me in Paris, the time-traveling ballerina princess drama dropped its third and final season on Hulu today. Though somewhat predictable, this season offered a satisfying conclusion to the show's unique concept that combined dance with science fiction and tied up all remaining loose ends from the previous seasons. We finally learned the truth about Lena's birth and why she's always being chased by anyone remotely interested in time travel. Nearly every character got paired off at the end, even if it meant some questionable decisions on behalf of the writers. The season also offered some of the most beautiful dance sequences in the show yet for its key story moments. While I could have done without the repetitive recap sequences, the final episodes made it clear that this was always meant to be the end and gave the cast and crew many happy memories to look back upon.

The final season of Find Me in Paris incorporated the "chosen one" trope that countless other science fiction and fantasy shows use during their final moments to show how powerful their protagonist has become. In addition to mastering her time travel powers and claiming her status as a Magical Girl Princess, Lena also took her love of ballet to a new level. The season kicked off with Lena and her classmates traveling to the South of France to audition to become professional ballerinas for the Company. There are some redundant plot devices from earlier seasons such as the school's director threatening to expel everyone again for practicing hip hop outside of class, but Armando comes to their rescue time and again. Each season of this show includes a dance recital in the 13th and 26th episodes, and this was no exception. I particularly liked the mid-season recital that retold the classic story of "The Nutcracker" with a new twist. The scenery that was used to transform the school into Clara's bedroom was breathtakingly beautiful as were the storybook props they incorporated into the set.

As much as I enjoy the compelling drama of Find Me in Paris, there is one issue that I have always taken with it. The show presents itself as a love story first and foremost, even if it means changing character pairings if they can't keep the same actors. That brings up issues of fidelity and cheapens the romance that certain characters share. The first two seasons formed a love triangle between Lena, the protagonist, Henri, her boyfriend from her life in 1905, and Max, her dance partner from the present day. In this season, Max was written out due to a disability storyline from earlier episodes, so her new dance partner was Nico, a double agent for the Time Bureau. When Max was in the picture, it was unclear whether Lena wanted to be with him or Henri, but this time, it was clear that Lena's first love was her end game. Lena came off as somewhat of a hypocrite when she got jealous of her rival hitting on Henri when she, herself, had not been entirely true to him when they were separated between time periods. Lena's best friend, Ines, switched between three love interests over the three seasons of the show. This season's romance for her forced a breakup between two of my favorite power couples from the previous one and was in serious violation of the "bro code." This was a source of frustration for me in the final season, but I understand why they wanted everyone to have a happy ending.

The time travel elements were downplayed in this season as most of it took place in the present day. I can only assume it was an alternate timeline since no one was wearing masks or social distancing. If it were a truly accurate interpretation, all of their auditions and beautiful recitals would have been canceled. The previous season ended with a tease that made it look like a large portion of this season would take place in the 1980s, but that was, unfortunately, more of a tease than anything else. Most of the time-travel drama revolved around the protagonists escaping from the Time Bureau agents, who posed a bigger threat than ever before. Even characters from 1905 like Claudine spent the majority of the season in the present day. There was also a new character named Romy, who got on my nerves most of the time. She was a young girl who forced her way into Armando's class and turned out to have a closer connection to Lena than anyone could have realized. Though it felt like she was tacked on at first, I understood the purpose she served later on when Lena learned the truth about her past.

Overall, Find Me in Paris has stayed pretty consistent over all three seasons with equal amounts of romance, action, and stunning displays of the performing arts. I've never seen a show quite like it, and I doubt I ever will again. I appreciate that the finale stayed true to the love story between Henri and Lena, but I did feel that the series lost some steam by the end and was forced to rely on some classic sci-fi tropes. That said, the costumes and performances in the final season were some of the best yet, which is more than enough to make it worth watching. I loved seeing Lena's transformation from a Russian princess to a modern-day teenager and how the show brought everything full circle. Though I would have liked a little more footage from 1905 in this season, there was a beautiful royal ball that took place around the midpoint and was extremely satisfying. If you enjoyed the earlier seasons of this show, you will probably continue to enjoy it right up to the end.

At La Trompette Bleue, Nicolas comes to see Mindy perform, and has an awkward confrontation with Emily. He blames Emily for Sylvie going over his head to his dad, and now Emily finds herself in a place where no one wants to be: stuck between your best friend and her boyfriend who hates you.

The show, which combines ballet, modern dance, drama and comedy, follows the story of Lena Grisky, a time-travelling ballet dancer from 1905 in Russia trapped in modern-day Paris, and the many dilemmas she faces finding her place in the modern world.

Previous seasons of the Euro 12 million ($13.5 million) series have been bought by a host of broadcasters including NBC Universal and Hulu (U.S.), France Tlvisions (France), Disney (France and Italy), ABC (Australia), VRT (Belgium), RAI (Italy), Quebecor (French-speaking Canada), HBO (Portugal), Hot TV (Israel), and SVOD service Showmax (South Africa), among others.

In Season 3, Lena seeks to find who she is and why everyone is so interested in her and her timepiece. When she and her friends attend a dance workshop in the South of France, they have to fight for the only spot available in the company. What will Lena do when the Time Bureau comes for her and tries to bring her back to 1905?

In the beginning, Max is dating Thea. It can be assumed that they were in a relationship for some time already since they seem quite close in the scene where Henri accidentally time travels to 2017. But during the first season, he starts to develop feelings for Lena, his new dance partner. Ines describes him as "mysterious" and assumes that Max has a secret. Max had indeed lied to his friends about the his parents' death, and his father is actually Armando Castillo, a ballet teacher of the Paris Opera Ballet School. In their free time, Max and his friends take part in challenges with their secret hip-hop dance crew named The Blok. e24fc04721

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