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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I finally finished the first episode - and I had really low expectations. But I thought it was really good. Definitely some uncomfortable moments, but those all seemed intentional. Re: Carrie asking Big to masturbate - it totally made sense in that moment! She wasn't being prurient or coy. She was trying to keep her job and she felt like getting less prudish about masturbation was one step toward that - and even still she was very prudish! I thought it was very in character. Re: not calling 911. Obviously that was terrible. But I'm not even sure he was actually alive in that scene. I think the eyes and hand might have been a bit of an hallucination. Anyway, finding this way better than I thought it would be given all the talk. Obviously Chris Noth is now dirt - no offense to dirt - but, that aside (to the extent it can be aside), I thought the portrayal of his relationship with Carrie was very warm and loving, and believable. [/quote] The creator said something about how when they looked at each other, they both just knew it was goodbye because of their deep connection. Or some BS like that. It was supposed to be a Bonnie and Clyde moment. So not a hallucination. Just bad drama.[/quote] Wow, if that was MPK’s intent everyone did a really shitty job showing it.[/quote] It was actually an interview with Chris Noth that appeared in Vanity Fair. “I think the important thing for Michael and me, when we were in discussions about it—because at first I balked at even the idea of coming back and dying—it just was like, “Well, just let it be, you know?” One thing Michael and I agreed on: We both called it the Bonnie and Clyde moment, which is that moment when Bonnie and Clyde are about to be eviscerated by bullets. They have that look with each other, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway. They both know that it’s the end. We knew that we had to have that, that I just shouldn’t die alone in the bathroom. There had to be that last moment and no words, no corny dialogue, just a look, and I thought [King] did it so beautifully. I always know I’m gonna be taken care of by Michael Patrick King, in the writing and shooting and editing, so I felt very comfortable with dying. [Laughs.]”[/quote]
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