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In New York City, there are always a few surefire signs that summer has officially arrived. Sheep’s Meadow becomes as crowded as the 6 train during 8 a.m.
rush hour. Vacant buildings are transitioned into seasonal ice cream shops found on every block. People are happy. And, perhaps most importantly, Sarah Jessica Parker can be found traipsing through the city in any one of her silly, not at all practical outfits to shoot “And Just Like That….” Since its first season in 2021, the “Sex and City” reboot consistently begins shooting their upcoming seasons during the summer — most likely as a way to take the most advantage of the walkable city, which practically serves as its own character throughout the beloved series.
It also serves as a natural marketing technique ahead of each season, as paparazzi and passerby get a glimpse at what the new episodes have in store.
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