For the second season, the returning cast includes Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes), Kristin Davis (Charlotte York), Sara Ramírez (Che Diaz), Sarita Choudhury (Seema Patel), Nicole Ari Parker ( Lisa Todd Wexley), Karen Pittman (Dr. Nya Wallace), Mario Cantone (Anthony Marentino), David Eigenberg (Steve Brady), Evan Handler (Harry Goldenblatt), Christopher Jackson (Herbert Wexley), Niall Cunningham (Brady Hobbes), Cathy Ang (Lily Goldenblatt) and Alexa Swinton (Rose Goldenblatt).
In this trailer we can see some of the fashion that has always characterized the series, and the conversations regarding sexuality, although in this case it is about this issue in women over 50, which gives an idea of the life they will lead. the protagonists. The case of “Miranda” and “Che”, in which they are first related as lovers and leave the door open to have a much more formal bond. The issue of responsibility glimpses in the return to the dating market by a “Carrie” who seeks to rebuild her life after being widowed last season.
Criticism of ‘And Just Like That’
At the moment sex and the city When passed by the critical eye of the times, it would not come out well due to the superficial and problematic nature of the characters and their situations outside of reality. However, in the case of And Just Like That Criticism has been very demanding (or has been cruel), since the integration of extremely specific narratives and the so-called “forced inclusion”, specifically with the character of “Che Díaz” who turns out to be a person who is a comedy star non-binary, Latina, pansexual and who is in a lesbian relationship with “Miranda”. Critics have called “Che” even for seeming like a satire on a new character to add conflict to the story, citing the example of “Poochie” on The Simpsons when the “Tomy and Daly” comic strip falls flat.
Political correctness appears in all the episodes and suddenly it could seem like a kind of “Carreño Manual” to behave appropriately according to New York parameters, an issue that does not play very well on issues that continue to be discussed by sectors of the population, reason why it is considered even “indoctrinator”.
The other question that remains loose in And Just Like That, it is impossible to ignore the absence of “Samantha Jones”, this due to Kim Cattrall’s decision not to play the unforgettable publicist again, that although the script gave her a dignified exit and that makes the character appreciate her agility in the moments is left out. dialogues that only that character carried fully, of course talking about sex. Therefore, the appearance of racialized characters and those who demonstrate inclusion does not taste good to fans and is impractical for new viewers.
Only time will define the future or failure of the series, but its fan base supports its survival, until now…