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And Just Like That reviews
Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes has 59 per cent for And Just Like That, with an average audience score of 30 per cent.
OK, not right from the start. First, we’re walked through the kind of catch-up that’s to be expected and necessary when you pick up a story many years after you left off, in typically heavy-handed Sex and the City style – but of course, we never loved it for its subtlety.”
She added: “The show still has its comedic quirks, as well as its clumsy way of handling subject matter which is just par for the course at this point, but if the early instalments are anything to go by, this is a much less frivolous series than it ever was before.”
And Just Like That full trailer
On November 30, fans were treated to their first full look at the upcoming new series. Catch the UK version of the trailer from Sky below.
The trailer looks surprisingly drama-free and incredibly uplifting, as Carrie’s narration notes how everyone faces consistent change no matter where they are in their life.
She says at the close of the trailer: “And just like that, after all the year and all the changes, you’re still you.”
And Just Like That cast
Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes) and Kristin Davis (Charlotte York Goldenblatt) are back to reprise their seminal roles from the Sex and the City cast.
However, the reactions weren’t all positive to the ladies’ big comeback and Sarah Jessica Parker has hit out at some examinations of the ladies’ appearances.
“There’s so much misogynist chatter in response to us that would never. Happen. About. A. Man,” the actress told US Vogue.
“Samantha isn’t part of this story. But she will always be part of us. No matter where we are or what we do,” she wrote in reply to a fan’s comment.
Samantha is revealed to have moved to London, England after a falling out with Carrie and she no longer speaks to the remaining three women.
Mr Big returned though, with executive producer Michael Patrick King telling Deadline: “I’m thrilled to be working with Chris again on And Just Like That…
The late Willie Garson, who played Stanford Blatch in the series, also stars in what will be his last TV role. The actor appears in the first three episodes before being written out off-screen in the fourth episode.
Fans can see a few new characters making their Sex and the City debut in the new series, including Grey’s Anatomy star Sara Ramirez who plays Che Diaz – a non-binary, queer stand-up comedian who regularly invites Carrie onto their podcast.
“Che is a big presence with a big heart whose outrageous sense of humour and progressive, human overview of gender roles has made them and their podcast very popular,” Deadline said before the series began.
“Everyone at And Just Like That … is beyond thrilled that a dynamically talented actor such as Sara Ramirez has joined the Sex and the City family,” said executive producer King.
“Sara is a one-of-a-kind talent, equally at home with comedy and drama – and we feel excited and inspired to create this new character for the show.”