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And Just Like That...

Country: United States, Language: English, 42 mins

Original Title

And Just Like That... A New Chapter of Sex and the City
  • Director: Michael Patrick King,
  • Writer: Candace Bushnell, Michael Patrick King
  • Producer: Teddy Au

CGiii Comment

It's not as bad as they say...well, in truth, the first 3 episodes are!

When Michael Patrick King takes a step back [from writing and directing], things improve dramatically, even though he wrote the two [atrocious] feature films and a third of the original series.

He obviously has made no connection with the characters...20 years on! Nor with the intended audience...spoon-feeding [i.e. patronising] is not the way to go! 

Anyway, we persevered...with Samantha gone, most of the humour went with her. Charlotte is even more irritating as the woman/child. Carrie is Carrie...still with the dreadful style and shoe obsession, accompanied by a few more wrinkles...but, it's Miranda who has had a complete personality change and brain swap...to the point of being [ludicrously] unrecognisable. 

If the scripts don't become snappier, there will be no season 2...and, without the politically incorrect Samantha [to keep it snappy]...this politically-too-correct show offers nothing for its intended audience...middle-aged, wealthy women in a post-mid-life crisis!


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The(ir) Blurb...

The series will follow Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.

Cast & Characters

Sarah Jessica Parker (as Carrie Bradshaw (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Cynthia Nixon (as Miranda Hobbs (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Kristin Davis (as Charlotte York (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Sara Ramirez (as Che Diaz (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Alexa Swinton (as Rose Goldenblatt (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Niall Cunningham (as Brady Hobbes (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Cree Cicchino (as Luisa Torres (10 episodes, 2021-2022))
Nicole Ari Parker (as Lisa Todd Wexley (9 episodes, 2021-2022))
Karen Pittman (as Dr. Nya Wallace (9 episodes, 2021-2022))
Cathy Ang (as Lily Goldenblatt (9 episodes, 2021-2022))
Ivan Hernandez (as Franklyn (9 episodes, 2021-2022))
Chris Jackson (as Herbert Wexley (8 episodes, 2021-2022))
LeRoy McClain (as Andre Rashad Wallace (8 episodes, 2021-2022))
Brenda Vaccaro (as Gloria Marquette (8 episodes, 2021-2022))
Sarita Choudhury (as Seema Patel (7 episodes, 2021-2022))
Chris Noth (as Mr. Big (7 episodes, 2021-2022))
Isaac Powell (as (6 episodes, 2021-2022))
Mario Cantone (as Anthony Marentino (5 episodes, 2021))
Evan Handler (as Harry Goldenblatt (5 episodes, 2021))
Alexander Bello (as Henry Wexley (5 episodes, 2021-2022))
Bobby Lee (as Jackie Nee (4 episodes, 2021))
David Eigenberg (as Steve Brady (3 episodes, 2021))
Willie Garson (as Stanford Blatch (3 episodes, 2021))
Katerina Tannenbaum (as Lisette (3 episodes, 2022))
Julie Halston (as Bitsy Von Muffling (2 episodes, 2021))