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And Just Like That: What Worked, and What Didn’t

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And Just Like That… opened, we entered a world of fabulous escapism: a brightly-lit brunch spot, COVID seemingly eradicated, sex and fashion back in business.

Fifty minutes in, Miranda was an alcoholic, Samantha had , and the internet was accusing Carrie of . And Just Like That… fans were shaken, strained, and bitter, like a bad Cosmo.

On one hand, Sex and the City has been appropriately pilloried for years for its many obvious problems (transphobia, bi-phobia, , bad puns, and Carrie’s belted crop-top among them).

On the other hand, Sex and the City is, despite its many flaws, an impossibly beloved cultural property. Any new installment was going to have to contend with the critical eye of people who And so, viewers around the world tuned into And Just Like That… for a chaotic season of blinding grief, , racism, and a truly surprising number of plot lines about parents and children witnessing each other having sex. (Why?!) The show introduced major characters who are women of color, including Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa, Sarita Choudhury as Seema, and Karen Pittman as Nya.

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