SATC New Season - And Just Like That...

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Anonymous wrote:Totally random but what was Charlotte’s rich friend wearing at the painting scene? It had hairbrushes and makeup attached to it. But obviously it was stylized and not functional. I don’t know. It was crazy even for SATC.


I kept looking at it thinking WTF is happening here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally random but what was Charlotte’s rich friend wearing at the painting scene? It had hairbrushes and makeup attached to it. But obviously it was stylized and not functional. I don’t know. It was crazy even for SATC.


I kept looking at it thinking WTF is happening here.


I thought that was her documentarian “someone around me might need a touch up” garb. Yes, ridiculous.
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Anonymous wrote:Unrealistic that the club owner is interested in old Seema. In reality he would want a younger, hot piece of ass.


Seema is gorgeous, smart and rich. I can see the attraction.

+1 Seema is my favorite part of this show.


Totally see the attraction. Club owners can get a hot chick any night. Seems stood out
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2022/01/27/miranda-and-just-like-that-sex-and-the-city/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2_Z0eqgmzD6RthliaZc61lvUOBMdo38tyizT957drUXKUhBgQuopadYzQ

Sonia Rao wrote an opinion piece on Miranda. While I never really “being a Miranda” was something to aspire to in the original series, I think does a pretty good job of outlining how unappealing Miranda has become.
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Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.


It’s a comedic take. Calm down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2022/01/27/miranda-and-just-like-that-sex-and-the-city/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2_Z0eqgmzD6RthliaZc61lvUOBMdo38tyizT957drUXKUhBgQuopadYzQ

Sonia Rao wrote an opinion piece on Miranda. While I never really “being a Miranda” was something to aspire to in the original series, I think does a pretty good job of outlining how unappealing Miranda has become.


I’m uncomfortable watching her arc for sure, but also appreciate how the actor is taking on being a mess. Humans are messy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.


It’s a comedic take. Calm down.


I’m not not calm.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.


It’s a comedic take. Calm down.


Thought it was one of the most relatable parts of the episode. Carrie painting in those shoes was over the top.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.


Good for you? I - the PP - was in a friend's bathroom basically in tears as she walked me through how to angle the stupid thing into my "hole" as she put it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2022/01/27/miranda-and-just-like-that-sex-and-the-city/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2_Z0eqgmzD6RthliaZc61lvUOBMdo38tyizT957drUXKUhBgQuopadYzQ

Sonia Rao wrote an opinion piece on Miranda. While I never really “being a Miranda” was something to aspire to in the original series, I think does a pretty good job of outlining how unappealing Miranda has become.


I’m uncomfortable watching her arc for sure, but also appreciate how the actor is taking on being a mess. Humans are messy.


I think Miranda is just self-centered. Always has been aside from rare moments of putting Carrie and her MIL ahead of herself. But she always reverts to selfish behavior.

Plus, this storyline tracks with her real life in terms of coming out after marriage.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.


It’s a comedic take. Calm down.


Thought it was one of the most relatable parts of the episode. Carrie painting in those shoes was over the top.


Carrie is insufferable. Those shoes, stepping in the paint and getting annoyed. WTF did she expect? She's always doing these attention seeking behaviors. Its so cringy. I thought she was so cool when I was younger, now its hard to watch her.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was horrible. All that stuff about periods and tampons. Couldn’t they find better material. What a waste!


Thought it was hilarious and reminded me of when I was younger and my sister trying to tell me and my friend how to use a tampon. And losing the string, many of us have been there when we were young.


Same same same.


It was over the top dramatic. When I used a tampon for the first time it was not that hard.


It’s a comedic take. Calm down.


Thought it was one of the most relatable parts of the episode. Carrie painting in those shoes was over the top.


Carrie is insufferable. Those shoes, stepping in the paint and getting annoyed. WTF did she expect? She's always doing these attention seeking behaviors. Its so cringy. I thought she was so cool when I was younger, now its hard to watch her.


And losing Big’s ring down the drain. What an idiot. She should have left the rings at home.
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