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The 'Sex and the City' Revival Exposes TV's Infuriating Diversity Problem

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But I’m not.I just watched Sex and the City 2 to refresh my memory of where we left the ladies (it was a bumpy ride, thanks for asking).

When Mr. Big comes to pick Carrie up from her staycation at her old apartment she says, "And just like that, it was 1998 again." I get why it’s a clever title for a revival.

But this disabled, white-passing, part Latinx, TV-obsessed woman can tell you that where representation and authenticity on television are concerned, being back in 1998 is a nightmare.I understand that nostalgic entertainment is comforting.

But now is not the time to give three straight, white, abled, rich female characters more screen time. , and back in a 2017 interview, she said, "[Samantha] is a great part.

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