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 At the end of Etoile, Cheyenne feels alone, and for the first time in the entire series, we see her show some emotion. Etoile on Prime is a television show that chronicles the history of ballet and the art of dance. In the series, the most important ballet companies in New York and Paris decide to exchange dancers as a marketing strategy to fill the seats of theaters that are about to close.

Jack McMillan, who runs the New York company, initially thinks it's a terrible idea, but when he lands the best dancer in the world, Cheyenne Toussaint, in this exchange, he's willing to do it, even if it means losing the best choreographer he's ever had. Genevieve is his counterpart in Paris and proposes this idea after a businessman named Crispin Shamblee agrees to sponsor the entire project, helping both companies with funding and mentorship.

Creators: Daniel Palladino, Amy Sherman-Palladino
Stars: Luke Kirby, Charlotte Gainsbourg, LaMay Zhang

 Ironically, Cheyenne is an environmentalist and, in her spare time, ambushes boats owned by people like Shamblee to prevent them from causing marine damage. Now, this whole exchange happens because a girl named Mishi needs to be brought back to Paris after Gen expelled her.


In the play, the top ballet companies in New York and Paris decide to exchange dancers as a marketing strategy to fill theaters that are about to close. Jack McMillan, who heads the New York company, initially thinks it's a terrible idea, but when he gets the best dancer in the world, Cheyenne Toussaint, to participate in this exchange, he's willing to do it, even if it means losing the best choreographer he's ever had. Genevieve is her counterpart in Paris and proposes this idea after a businessman named Crispin Shamblee agrees to sponsor the entire project, helping both companies with funding and mentorship. Ironically, Cheyenne is an environmentalist, and in her spare time, she ambushes ships belonging to people like Shamblee to prevent them from causing marine damage. This whole exchange happens because a girl named Mishi needs to be brought back to Paris after Gen expelled her. But will this experiment turn into total chaos? Or will it help businesses just as Gen hoped? Let's find out in Etoile.


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Does Mishi find happiness in Paris?


Mishi is a 19-year-old nepo-baby with no social skills and no idea what the world looks like. When they bring her back to her country, her parents make a big deal about her return, making it seem like her coming back means a lot to them. But, in reality, they only care about their public image. This is the thing about prominent public figures: they only care about perception. After living with her family for a while, Mishi tells Gen that she can no longer live with her parents and that she loved being in New York because it gave her freedom and peace. Gen comes up with the idea of ​​leaving Mishi at the house of Bruna, Cheyenne's mother. At first, it seems like a terrible idea, but the two women, who are nothing alike, begin to get along. That's when Mishi accompanies Bruna on her morning walk and meets a boy who finally seems happy to be back. Of course, she's also danced better since moving out of her parents' house.


But Mishi doesn't know how to talk to boys; she doesn't even know what Brooklyn looks like, despite having lived in New York for two years. So, when she hangs out with people her own age who know nothing about ballet, she starts to feel insecure and runs away from the boy she likes. It's Bruna and Cheyenne who help her by telling the boy to win her over and go see ballet. 

Mishi learns much more living with Bruna than with her parents. She even made a huge fuss during her mom's book launch, and I guess that was enough for her mom to realize how much she'd neglected her. To be honest, I didn't think this would change much between them, because when you're busy, it tends to stay that way, but since Mishi has found her place, she and her mom will probably eventually patch things up. Mishi dreams of becoming the next Cheyenne, and I think if we get another season of Etoile, we'll get to see her embark on that path.

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One of the main characters in Etoile isn't a "star dancer," but a star choreographer like no other. What Gen really wanted by bringing Tobias to Paris was a fresh voice. Tobias is not only different as a choreographer, but he has his own way of doing things. He throws a lot of tantrums and infuriates a lot of people, but he always wants to put on the best show ever. Throughout the play, Tobias and one of the dancers in Paris, Gabin, forge a friendship that feels like a tug-of-war. 

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