SATC New Season - And Just Like That...

Anonymous
They need to put this thing out of its misery
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Anonymous wrote:What happened to Chris Noth is Regis. A year later, no lawsuits and no criminal charges and not one polic investigation, yet he was cancelled over unproven accusations. What an absolutely shame. Won’t give this show the time of day.


It's not weird that there are no lawsuits or investigations. It was a long time ago and details as presented by the accuser are the sort that are hard to prove when the case is fresh and events are fresh in the minds of witnesses. Plus coming out to tell your story years later is one thing, getting embroiled in a court case is another thing.

People can decide for themselves if they believe the allegations. The only thing that happened to Noth is Peloton dropped that ad and his name had a negative association for a while. He'll work again, and he's already successful and rich. Nothing really happened and they never intended the reboot to feature Big -- they wanted it to be about a second act for Carrie on her own from the jump. Their dynamic is dull when there's no conflict, and they've already explored all the conflict those characters could possibly have.

It's not a very good show, so you're not missing much in avoiding it, but this is the dumbest possible reason not to watch. Chris Noth is living his best life right now and this show has done nothing but good things for him over the years.
Anonymous
I really miss Kim Cattrall. She brought fizz and spunk--no pun intended
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Anonymous wrote:I really miss Kim Cattrall. She brought fizz and spunk--no pun intended



Yes, I like the new additions other than Che, but not the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really miss Kim Cattrall. She brought fizz and spunk--no pun intended


Her character was so one dimensional and just basically consisted of one liners. She wasn’t real. Don’t miss her at all and it’s unlikely the other characters, especially Charlotte (prim and proper) would have actually been friends with someone like Samantha. I see why Kim Catrall wouldn’t want to reprise that character, plus she’s too old and wouldn’t be considered a sex symbol anymore.
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Anonymous wrote:I finally watched this. I’m early 50s and was a big fan of SATC. I liked this much more than I expected. Yes there were some flat moments (I really really missed Samantha- the ladies’ discussions over drinks/meals were just not the same - and Stanny, too- sob!), but I thought the characters aged well and highlighted age appropriate and current issues. I think the 3 lead actresses kept their characters true to their SATC selves while bringing new challenges to them. I liked the new characters, too. I hope this is renewed and I hope that Samantha returns.


+1
just watched the whole season and it's better than I expected.

I was hate watching it at first but it really grew on me.


I'm on Episode 6 now. I watched Ep 1 and 2 and was like, no thank you, but it's getting better the further in you get (that's what she said). The possibility of John Corbett coming back in Season 2 drew me in. Kristin Davis is too one note, but the writers did a good job with Charlotte in this. I found her pretty relatable re: what she was dealing with as a mom.

Miranda less so, but Cynthia Nixon is good and a bit more than what she was back in the day. I found the portrayal of her drinking problem unrealistic. I haven't seen the end of the season so can't say what I think of the resolution of her story with Che, but I surprised myself by not hating that storyline. I kind of think Che is a villain in the vein of Big.

Also more Sarita Choudhury - in everything. She is wonderful.
Anonymous
Bring back Berger!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bring back Berger!


I'm sorry. I can't. Don't hate me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Season 2 gossip from Michael Musto…..even more Che in S2


A little birdie gave me some hints about what will happen in the second season of the HBO Max hit And Just Like That (the new chapter of Sex and The City), coming next year. Now that Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is dumping hubby to spend more time with nonbinary comic Che (Sara Ramirez), I hear that the show is going to go deep into their relationship. Lots of time will be spent on it — way more than on Charlotte second-guessing herself or Carrie having dreams of Big! What’s more, Miranda and Che’s kitchen sex encounter will seem like nothing since there will now be intense sexual sessions, toys and all, and some of them might even be in bedrooms! (Shocking, no?) Oh, goodie. More sex, less city.


https://www.queerty.com/just-like-season-2-tea-plus-liza-minnellis-surprise-facebook-post-20221105


I like Sara Ramirez as Che, just not with Miranda. Tried too hard to insert sex somewhere to make up for Catrell’s absence. Real life LGBT Nixon just ain’t it. The kitchen scene was not sexy at all, even though it was intentional. I feel Samantha’s absence more than I would Miranda. I hope the text exchange between Carrie/Samantha develops next season.
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Anonymous wrote:Season 2 gossip from Michael Musto…..even more Che in S2


A little birdie gave me some hints about what will happen in the second season of the HBO Max hit And Just Like That (the new chapter of Sex and The City), coming next year. Now that Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is dumping hubby to spend more time with nonbinary comic Che (Sara Ramirez), I hear that the show is going to go deep into their relationship. Lots of time will be spent on it — way more than on Charlotte second-guessing herself or Carrie having dreams of Big! What’s more, Miranda and Che’s kitchen sex encounter will seem like nothing since there will now be intense sexual sessions, toys and all, and some of them might even be in bedrooms! (Shocking, no?) Oh, goodie. More sex, less city.


https://www.queerty.com/just-like-season-2-tea-plus-liza-minnellis-surprise-facebook-post-20221105


I like Sara Ramirez as Che, just not with Miranda. Tried too hard to insert sex somewhere to make up for Catrell’s absence. Real life LGBT Nixon just ain’t it. The kitchen scene was not sexy at all, even though it was intentional. I feel Samantha’s absence more than I would Miranda. I hope the text exchange between Carrie/Samantha develops next season.


Insomniac pp again^ The podcast director is HOT. Did you all see the spoiler? It’s not Berger, thankfully!
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Anonymous wrote:Bring back Berger!


I'm sorry. I can't. Don't hate me.


well played.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They need to put this thing out of its misery


Agree. It sucks just like the Gossip Girl reboot.
Anonymous
Did anyone see the pics posted last night? Has me excited for next season!
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Anonymous wrote:I finally watched this. I’m early 50s and was a big fan of SATC. I liked this much more than I expected. Yes there were some flat moments (I really really missed Samantha- the ladies’ discussions over drinks/meals were just not the same - and Stanny, too- sob!), but I thought the characters aged well and highlighted age appropriate and current issues. I think the 3 lead actresses kept their characters true to their SATC selves while bringing new challenges to them. I liked the new characters, too. I hope this is renewed and I hope that Samantha returns.


+1
just watched the whole season and it's better than I expected.

I was hate watching it at first but it really grew on me.


I'm on Episode 6 now. I watched Ep 1 and 2 and was like, no thank you, but it's getting better the further in you get (that's what she said). The possibility of John Corbett coming back in Season 2 drew me in. Kristin Davis is too one note, but the writers did a good job with Charlotte in this. I found her pretty relatable re: what she was dealing with as a mom.

Miranda less so, but Cynthia Nixon is good and a bit more than what she was back in the day. I found the portrayal of her drinking problem unrealistic. I haven't seen the end of the season so can't say what I think of the resolution of her story with Che, but I surprised myself by not hating that storyline. I kind of think Che is a villain in the vein of Big.

Also more Sarita Choudhury - in everything. She is wonderful.


I could deal with a Che villain arc and then maybe Miranda could find a nice woman her own age who doesn’t make everyone cringe.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I finally watched this. I’m early 50s and was a big fan of SATC. I liked this much more than I expected. Yes there were some flat moments (I really really missed Samantha- the ladies’ discussions over drinks/meals were just not the same - and Stanny, too- sob!), but I thought the characters aged well and highlighted age appropriate and current issues. I think the 3 lead actresses kept their characters true to their SATC selves while bringing new challenges to them. I liked the new characters, too. I hope this is renewed and I hope that Samantha returns.


+1
just watched the whole season and it's better than I expected.

I was hate watching it at first but it really grew on me.


I'm on Episode 6 now. I watched Ep 1 and 2 and was like, no thank you, but it's getting better the further in you get (that's what she said). The possibility of John Corbett coming back in Season 2 drew me in. Kristin Davis is too one note, but the writers did a good job with Charlotte in this. I found her pretty relatable re: what she was dealing with as a mom.

Miranda less so, but Cynthia Nixon is good and a bit more than what she was back in the day. I found the portrayal of her drinking problem unrealistic. I haven't seen the end of the season so can't say what I think of the resolution of her story with Che, but I surprised myself by not hating that storyline. I kind of think Che is a villain in the vein of Big.

Also more Sarita Choudhury - in everything. She is wonderful.


I could deal with a Che villain arc and then maybe Miranda could find a nice woman her own age who doesn’t make everyone cringe.


Impossible when Miranda has always been the one to make everyone cringe. It's Miranda, not anyone else.
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