The series follows Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life a... Read allThe series follows Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.The series follows Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.
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Don't expect SATC- it's not that! Hate to say it, but they should have left these ladies in the 90's
So for context I watched the original SATC series when I was in high school through college and I was probably slightly younger than it's intended audience, but I was in love with the fashion, the characters, the snapshot of supposed life. It was bold, brash and liberating. Even though it was a exclusionary, I still found the dating situations/ struggles, sex scenarios/dilemmas relatable, some of the problems were very real and absolutely hilarious. So many things I was afraid to ask and talk about were on screen and the fashion was jaw dropping! This grown up version is NOT THAT! It is MUCH older and I just can't relate, I guess I watched it when I was too young so I haven't grown with them. What I see now is a big cringe fest, big generational differences, it's not as funny, the fashion is a bit try hard (definitely missing Patricia field's sparkle). In the context of today's shows that feature female friendships/sex/dating, this falls very short. Also, I hate to drone on about the lack of Samantha, but you can definitely feel it...Maybe if one of them was single and actively dating again or poly/swinging or something...it might be more interesting, but the way sex is addressed isn't as bold and trailblazing as before, it's prudish and clumsy with very random references thrown in. Their problems are boring as opposed to titillating, but I guess that's real life. For me, Anthony is the only interesting character - wish he had more air time . This feels very much in keeping with the movies as opposed to the original series. The original series had its flaws but it was brilliant for its time. To be honest, this isn't terrible, it's just not Sex and The City... but I guess that's why it's called something else. If you like the movies, you'll like this. If you like the series you'll find this mediocre at best.
I'm such a big fan of Sex and the city and was excited to find out that SATC were evolving into a new show, broadcasting all these amazing women in their later part of life.
Boy was I disappointed finding out that the new show has lost everything regarding humor, grace and personality...
I'm on episode 5 and they are still discussing their "old age", hip surgeries and these awkward jokes about not understanding the "time that we live in now". Has these ladies, that were cool and hip during their 20s/30's, suddenly been living under a rock for 30 years?
Please don't watch this. It's like a tv-show about grandparents on a care facility. It's so embarrassing I need a pillow.
Boy was I disappointed finding out that the new show has lost everything regarding humor, grace and personality...
I'm on episode 5 and they are still discussing their "old age", hip surgeries and these awkward jokes about not understanding the "time that we live in now". Has these ladies, that were cool and hip during their 20s/30's, suddenly been living under a rock for 30 years?
Please don't watch this. It's like a tv-show about grandparents on a care facility. It's so embarrassing I need a pillow.
I'm still trying to figure out if they intentionally made it this bad and uncomfortable to watch. It's just sad to watch a show that I loved so much become something this bad.
It felt pretty nostalgic watching this and I don't think the writing is as bad as people are saying.
However, what ruined the show for me was the "wokeness" that just felt so forced and made me cringe. I think representation in film is important, but this is just over-the-top with too much focus on gender / racism / identity / discrimination. Doesn't feel natural. And that Che Diaz character who is supposed to add a humorous touch to the show is just so unfunny I almost couldn't handle it.
However, what ruined the show for me was the "wokeness" that just felt so forced and made me cringe. I think representation in film is important, but this is just over-the-top with too much focus on gender / racism / identity / discrimination. Doesn't feel natural. And that Che Diaz character who is supposed to add a humorous touch to the show is just so unfunny I almost couldn't handle it.
Shoes? Tick. Hat? Tick. Woke? Tick. Tick. Tick. Cosmos? Tick.
Every Sex in the City memory box ticked in the most hammer in-your-face way.
And the rather funny, eccentric and gorgeously frivolous 30 somethings have now turned into babbling and nasty 50yo idiots.
Terrible script writing beyond belief. Sip a Cosmo for every cliche and you'll be on the floor by scene 2!
Writers have not built on each character - they've torn them down. Miranda acts like a kiwi fruit.
Every Sex in the City memory box ticked in the most hammer in-your-face way.
And the rather funny, eccentric and gorgeously frivolous 30 somethings have now turned into babbling and nasty 50yo idiots.
Terrible script writing beyond belief. Sip a Cosmo for every cliche and you'll be on the floor by scene 2!
Writers have not built on each character - they've torn them down. Miranda acts like a kiwi fruit.
100 Throwback "Sex and the City" Photos
100 Throwback "Sex and the City" Photos
As Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte prepare to return to TV in "And Just Like That...," relive some fond "Sex and the City" moments in our photo gallery.
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- TriviaWillie Garson died during production at age 57. In a touching interview with Stephen Colbert, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon revealed that the cast and crew were not informed of his condition when production began. Davis broke in tears describing going to work without him: "It's hard. I wish he was here".
- GoofsThe never-before-seen lobby of Carrie's apartment building is backwards. In the exterior shots, the bottom floor windows are on the right of the front door, while the lobby interior is reversed and the bottom floor unit is on the left of the front door.
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