Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Miranda as such a weak, fawning, bumbling mess. She’s supposed to be a Harvard educated lawyer, isn’t she? Her character is unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with the new series is that there's nothing to feel really invested in. I was thinking back to SATC, and the ladies' various heartbreaks were palpable and relatable. It just feels pretty surface with nothing really at stake now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the introduction of characters or topics - only to never revisit them: the penis pic sending older lady (loved her), Candace Bergen, Carrie’s book, her lost podcast, tony Danza (why have him at all?), jewelry designer, etc. charlotte’s daughter sings a powerful song and it’s not mentioned again (what she’s going thru) …at least for the next two episodes.
The podcast lady who insisted on the commercial was a terrible actor. The female realtor who never works is terrible, too. Charlotte is stilted and awkward.
I also think the sex is over the top now - this one has a or is pump, this one has a dildo, this one has no semen coming out, this one dresses like George Washington, etc. it’s a lot.
I do love the diversity of the cast: disabled, different races, etc.
Well, the actor who plays Lisa Wexley’s husband was the original George Washington in Hamilton on Broadway so that was sort of an Easter egg.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the introduction of characters or topics - only to never revisit them: the penis pic sending older lady (loved her), Candace Bergen, Carrie’s book, her lost podcast, tony Danza (why have him at all?), jewelry designer, etc. charlotte’s daughter sings a powerful song and it’s not mentioned again (what she’s going thru) …at least for the next two episodes.
The podcast lady who insisted on the commercial was a terrible actor. The female realtor who never works is terrible, too. Charlotte is stilted and awkward.
I also think the sex is over the top now - this one has a or is pump, this one has a dildo, this one has no semen coming out, this one dresses like George Washington, etc. it’s a lot.
I do love the diversity of the cast: disabled, different races, etc.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with the new series is that there's nothing to feel really invested in. I was thinking back to SATC, and the ladies' various heartbreaks were palpable and relatable I. It just feels pretty surface with nothing really at stake now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJP had NO chemistry with Peter Hermann. How is that possible??
And how is it possible that Carrie keeps discarding all these good-looking, successful available older men? I know this show is a fantasy but this is easily the most unrealistic aspect.
Man, if that bike mishap happened to me my storyline would be I’d get sued. Guaranteed.
It's only been a year since she lost the man she viewed as the love of her life. I don't think there's anything strange about her not really being ready, but the writing should be more nuanced then.
It’s fine if she’s not ready although I feel like they are moving time along in the show as it’s already October apparently. But there just aren’t that many top tier men available that would be interested. That is what I am saying. But she has enough to just discard them left and right. It was more believable twenty or thirty years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJP had NO chemistry with Peter Hermann. How is that possible??
And how is it possible that Carrie keeps discarding all these good-looking, successful available older men? I know this show is a fantasy but this is easily the most unrealistic aspect.
Man, if that bike mishap happened to me my storyline would be I’d get sued. Guaranteed.
It's only been a year since she lost the man she viewed as the love of her life. I don't think there's anything strange about her not really being ready, but the writing should be more nuanced then.