"Just like that" was criticized for killing the main character

2021-12-14 15:53:11 By : Mr. Hunter Huang

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Warning: This article contains major spoilers.

That's it... Mr. Big is dead.

After the hero of "Sex and the City" was killed in the first episode of the new spin-off drama "Just like that...", fans are mourning.

This highly anticipated series premiered on HBO Max at midnight on Thursday, and for the first time since the 2010 "Sex and the City 2" movie, audiences watched these colorful lineups.

"It's like that..." It was discovered that Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big (Chris North) were still happily married, living in their luxury apartment in New York City, and living Life in his 50s.

However, in the final moments of the 44-minute premiere episode, tragedy fell on the famous TV couple. When Carrie returned home, she found that Bigg had a heart attack while attending a Peloton class.

The shocking episode ended with crying and dying in Carrie's arms.

Shocked audiences flocked to Twitter to express their grief and anger. One of them wrote: "I tried to deal with the man who died in the first episode of the restart of Sex and the City. Will Carrie never be happy? We are really now. Have you experienced the pain, drama and happy ending of 6 seasons and 2 movies?! For my own happiness, I will pretend that this show has never existed."

I'm trying to deal with the first episode of the reboot of "Sex and the City" Big died. Carrie will never be happy? ? Have we really experienced the pain, drama and happy ending of 6 seasons and 2 movies now? ! I will pretend that this show has never existed for my own happiness. #AndJustLikeThat pic.twitter.com/hwQI8HxZpE

Another explosion: "Like that... they ruined Sex and the City. Fk you HBO Max and [Executive Producer] Michael Patrick King!!! Don't even want to watch this nasty show!!! Thanks You destroy Yamato Carrie!

The third upset fan just posted: "Shocked. Please make it a dream."

However, the second episode of the series-also released on HBO Max on Thursday-revolves around Carrie preparing for Bigg's funeral, proving that death is not a dream scene.

Although at least Big and Carrie were connected for the last time before he went to Skye’s last luxurious resting place, many people were painful to see "strange" scenes in which Carrie sneaked up to theirs. While in bed, Noth's Big masturbates his watch. (Do we really need the fashionable "Bridgerton" reference?)

As the children said: cringe.

Big's death was a particularly shocking turn, as actress Kim Cattrall refused to replay the role of Samantha in the new series, which prompted many "SATC" fans to speculate that her role would be killed.

Instead, "just like that..." found that Samantha was still alive and well-if the audience couldn't see her, and she lived in London after the fallout with Carrie and the company.

On social media, many people claim that without Samantha's fashionable existence, the new series is suffering.

"Watch the new "Sex and the City". Miss Samantha very much," one person thinks.

Another agreed: "Remember when we were watching "Sex and the City", we wanted to know what the show would be without the stylish Samantha and her witty performance? Well, don't think about it anymore. #AndJustLikeThat Super Woke up, but still let the audience fall into a coma... Bring back Kim Cattrall."

"Sex and the City" has never been (or rarely) diversified, and it is even more politically incorrect, so maybe it's time for Factory Four-well, now it's Three-to get a little compensation. Since the second sequel movie in 2010, the world has evolved and become more inclusive.

Therefore, with the emergence of a non-binary character and several actors of color, "That's it..." is obviously more diverse than the original "Sex and the City". But viewers who like the escapism and conspicuous consumption of the original "Sex and the City" find that the new scene is forced. Just like that, the cosmos and the cat’s barb, the audience is being subjected to such things as "gender humiliation", "patriarchy", "gender duality", "offensive", "agree", "cisgender", "woke up", "white people" Liberal buzzwords hit the savior complex" and so on.

One viewer complained: "God, this new sex and city series is working so hard to awaken and tolerate, that it is daunting."

"The restart of "Sex and the City" was terrible. I couldn't finish the first episode. I'm not sure who the show was for, but it would be a huge failure. It is neither fun nor interesting, and has a awakening culture. The worst element," another said.

Even if you don’t pay attention to social media spoilers, many elements of the premiere episode are predictable from the beginning. Fans learned that Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who had just woke up, had quit her job in corporate law in order to obtain a master’s degree in human rights, and decided to enter the iconic city center at 10:45 am before her first college class. Drink a glass of Chablis at the Smith Bar and Restaurant. When told that they would not be open for another 15 minutes, Miranda thought it would be cool to wait.

One's first thought may be, "Oh, does she have time for a fast food?" Instead, for many people, it's basically: "So, Miranda is a functional (now) alcoholic. Famous. of."

Oh, I know they better not let my daughter Miranda drink too much! ! ! Unacceptable!

It's not entirely unexpected: when Big rides on his Peloton and starts to sweat, all you know is that he is about to have a heart attack. But this also begs a headache: when he was suffering and drenched on the bathroom floor, after Carrie rushed to him, why not immediately dial 9-1-1? It was as if she really wanted him to die, so that she could give her ex Aidan-played by "SATC" alumni John Corbett, who reportedly will return to the spin-off-again.

Perhaps the audience again knows where this is going.

One bright spot: Maybe if the spin-off is successful, it will mean that the show’s muse and writer Candace Bushnell (Candace Bushnell) has more remnants-Broadway variety shows, "Is there still sex in the city?"

Because, obviously, there are other issues that need to be addressed.