Anonymous wrote:The finale was soooo bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The finale was soooo bad
Yup. Flat, boring, and silly. The writing has been mostly terrible in this show. If it returns, it desperately needs a new writing team!
Anonymous wrote:The finale was soooo bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Charlotte said she hadn’t had her period in four months but then had no menopause symptoms, I was afraid they were going to give her another pregnancy and baby storyline.
Me too
Anonymous wrote:Charlotte is surprisingly my favorite this season, followed by Seema.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I am still hate watching it. The desperatation of the ladies to have black friends is painful. No one can get that many friends to show and paint unless its a very very good friend. No way would brady be there with his girlfiend. And Brady isn't upset about the divroce. Steve is such a chump.
Carrie in those heels was beyond dumb. And in fact, she did wear sneakers occassionally in the original.
I wish they would give some depth to Charlotte-like maybe she is wishes she didn't give up a career to be an rich stay at home mom. She is such a caricature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 really miss Old Miranda. She would have had some witty one liner dig to describe New Miranda. It's hard to believe they are supposed to be the same character.
I feel like cynthia Nixon desire to play her own life story took precedence over a rich and more fitting character arc for Miranda. Which is unfortunate. And sort of narcissistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That's been a running theme since the inception of the series: Carrie is such a fashionista, but has zero sense as far as dressing for the occasion.
It's not that she has no sense, it's that she would rather die than wear functional flats. Which is in keeping with her character from day 1. Fashion trumps comfort (and most things) in her life.
I agree though that it didn't work. A lot of what they're doing is falling flat because it's a facsimile of the original with none of the spark.
It was stupid. I know tons of women who are obsessed with fashion and even work in the industry. Nobody would wear heels to paint. Full make up and hair? Sure—but knowingly ruin your shoes? No.
Especially after they just had back surgery!
That was months ago and within the timeline of the doctor. That’s my big beef with this series, the timeline is all over the place and they drop story lines that would help with continuity.