

And Just Like That…
This new chapter of “Sex and the City” follows 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.
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Plot Summary
The series continues the story of Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York, and Miranda Hobbes as they navigate their lives in their 50s in New York City. Dealing with friendship, careers, and relationships, the show explores the complexities of life and love in a new chapter. It also addresses the absence of Samantha Jones, exploring her relationship with the remaining friends.
Critical Reception
The series has been met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics and audiences have praised the continuation of beloved characters and their evolution, as well as the show's willingness to tackle contemporary issues. However, some have critiqued the storylines for being less grounded than the original series, and the handling of certain character arcs has been a point of contention.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for bringing back iconic characters and exploring mature themes.
- Criticized for some storylines feeling disconnected from the original series' tone.
- Appreciated for its diverse representation and exploration of modern relationships.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the return of the characters and the attempt to update their stories for a new generation. Many enjoy the nostalgia and the humor, though some find certain plot developments divisive.
Awards & Accolades
None notable as of its second season's conclusion.
Fun Fact
Kim Cattrall's return as Samantha Jones in the second season was a highly anticipated event, with her involvement being a closely guarded secret until its airing.
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