The production list is nothing short of star-studded, either.
“It’s an American show, it’s not a French show.
It’s an American point of view and an American experience about being in Paris.

I think it pokes fun at both cultures,” he toldVariety.
Her co-star, Lucas Bravo, spoke out in the show’s defense as well.
“We’re portraying cliches and we’re portraying one single vision of Paris,” he said.

“Paris is one of the most diverse cities in the world.
We have so many ways of thinking, so many different nationalities, so many different neighborhoods.
A lifetime wouldn’t be enough to know everything that’s going on in Paris.”