We Should Never Forgive the ‘Sex and the City’ Movie

When the show Sex and the City aired in 1998, it was way ahead of its time.

Almost so ahead that it seemed like it may have crashed and burned if it hadn’t been for audiences’ attachments to the four main characters, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis).

They were sexually liberated and independent women who just treated guys like a good time.

Except for Charlotte, the ladies had little desire to become the expected female ideals: i.e.

wives and mothers.

Even after the show ended in 2004, no one was quite ready to see it go.

The show spawned two movies and another series, And Just Like That, which follows Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte in the present day.

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