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'Sex and the City' sequel debuts with a 'bold story line'

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Michael Patrick King wants the record to show that "Sex and the City" had a "slow burn of a love affair" with viewers on its way to becoming, eventually, an adored success.

The executive producer's motive: that his HBO Max sequel, "And Just Like That...," get a chance to prove itself. After its two-episode debut last week, the remaining eight are arriving on consecutive Thursdays.  "You've seen a couple of episodes of our show; you've seen six seasons" of the original 1998-2004 comedy about 30-something friends in New York City, said King, who was a writer, director and executive producer on "Sex and the City."  This image released by HBO Max shows David Eigenberg, left, and Cynthia Nixon in a scene from "And Just Like That." (HBO Max via.

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