Bringing Sex and the City back for its sequel series, And Just Like That…, meant updating the show for a more modern-day audience.
Sure, the original audience would likely be tuning in, but the series had found new fans over the years due to streaming, meaning a sequel series was bound to garner more than just a nostalgic audience.
And Just Like That set out to right a lot of its predecessor’s wrongs, adding a more diverse group of characters in race, gender, and sexual orientation.
It’s a superb update and an important one at that, and the new characters are a fun addition.
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