And Just Like That…everything I know about Carrie Bradshaw has changed. In the original Sex and the City, character wasn't particularly political.
When she dates a piss-play-loving comptroller played by John Slattery, she supports him at campaign events but makes no mention of having voted for him or any other politician in her life.
As far as beliefs, she tells us she was "raised in the church of be nice to people and don't talk with your mouth full.” We know she's your basic NYC liberal (gay best friend, abortion in her past), but it's hard to imagine her, like, at a march. (And Big was for sure a Republican, sorry but it's true.)That was then; this is now.
season one explained that the Trump era inspired Miranda to go back to school so she can help immigrants and other marginalized people, while Charlotte became aware (and embarrassed) of her friend group's whiteness, and learned about being woke and how gender is a construct from her kids.
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