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The real reasons why And Just Like That failed to live up to Sex and the City

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Last updated: August 16, 2025 11:15 am
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Meanwhile, the show tried to correct the lack of diversity in the original series with various characters and storylines, but these also flattened to the face. It was okay that Miranda was exploring her strangeness. But for many viewers, she was doing this with her non-binary comedian partner Choi Diaz (Sarah Ramirez), so considering how tired they were, it wasn’t about challenging every conversation into their purely painful stand-up show, from their awful double-entendres. Everyday beasts say “The worst character on TV“. Though cocky real estate magistrate Sarita Choudhury was a good addition to the girl’s gang, viewers asked why another woman, Lisato Dwexley (Nicole Ali Parker), wasn’t properly integrated with other core friends.

Another character, Miranda’s Professor Nya (Karen Pittman), was brought as one of the new leads and disappeared after Season 2. And when actor Willie Gerson, who played Carrie’s gay best friend Stanford Blatch, passed away mid-season in 2021, his exit was written by many with absurdity, and Stanford suddenly divorced Anthony (Mario Cantone) and became a temple monk in Japan.

HBO Max Miranda's romance with Stand Up Comic Che was considered one of the series' most misguided plot lines (credit: HBO Max)HBO Max
Miranda’s romance with Stand Up Comic Che was considered one of the series’ most misguided plot lines (credit: HBO MAX)

Even Carrie’s only husband was barely mentioned after the first season. At least there was finally a mention given to him in the final episode. But in that way, viewers are punished for the return of Carrie’s other most important old flame, ex-fiance Aidan (John Corbett), and the couple spends the recent series on their doomed romance. Wasn’t it much less interesting to watch? Carrie returns to the world of dating, and the second half of her lifeand when I met a new man, did some fans ask?

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Instead, the plotline was thrown into the show like a hand grenade and never grew up again. Lisa’s miscarriage, Sheema is her flat and Miranda and Charlotte’s teenage children are on fire. The biggest problem with ALJT has always been its lack of cohesion and focus compared to its predecessor. The episode of Sex and the City ran tight for 25 minutes, constantly supported by Carrie’s narration. Her narration formed the backbone of every episode. All two or three stories running within each episode were neatly woven into the themes of Carrie’s newspaper column that week. Exploring a specific problem – linked to the world of dating and cleverly observed. And while some of these narrations were forced and involved in tenuous links, only Carrie Bradshaw could identify her friend’s naked husband with the troubles of Northern Ireland, it became the show’s tight, slick, scripted signing device.

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Despite finding some new, slightly forced ways to include Carrie’s narration, Her historical romance novel is better the more she reflects Carrie’s love life in her hands – The AJLT was not the rudder as the vain conceit was removed in the middle. To attract the viewer’s attention, the characters were instead forced into increasingly strange situations with no actual reward, which made no sense for them or the progression of the plot.

Source: BBC Culture – www.bbc.com

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