TV News: And Just Like That - Sex and the City HBO Reboot UPDATE: Chris Noth #metoo !!

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A fourth woman has come forward accusing Chris Noth of sexual assault.

During a press conference held by her attorney Gloria Allred on Thursday, singer Lisa Gentile shared an emotional statement claiming that the Sex and the City and And Just Like That actor assaulted her in 2002.
 

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Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell was 'startled' by And Just Like That decisions: 'That's not my story'

The creator of the original Carrie Bradshaw says she struggles to see herself in the character.
By Rachel SchonbergerFebruary 17, 2022 at 01:38 PM EST




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Candace Bushnell couldn't help but wonder: Is this the same Carrie Bradshaw she created in her '90s sex and relationships column?
The author of the Sex and the City newspaper column and book that inspired the hit series, who also served on its writing team for the first two seasons, admitted she was caught off guard by its HBO Max follow-up, And Just Like That, in a New Yorker story published this week.
"I'm really startled by a lot of the decisions made in the reboot," Bushnell said. "You know, it's a television product, done with Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica Parker, who have both worked with HBO a lot in the past. HBO decided to put this franchise back into their hands for a variety of reasons, and this is what they came up with."

When asked if she saw herself in the reboot, she replied, "Not at all. I mean, Carrie Bradshaw ended up being a quirky woman who married a really rich guy. And that's not my story, or any of my friends' stories. But TV has its own logic."
Sarah Jessica Parker and 'Sex and the City' author Candace Bushnell

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King, the show's creator, however, told EW in December that all the pieces lined up for SATC's return.
"I wouldn't have come back and risked everything that we risked by bringing these characters back if I didn't have a really bold, strong narrative as a writer… If I didn't have an actress like Sarah Jessica Parker, who I knew would be devastatingly good in it," he said.
Bushnell explained that her disconnect with her alter ego began long before the 2021 revival. She stopped recognizing Carrie as herself in the original show's third season.

"When the character of Carrie sleeps with Mr. Big after he's married to somebody else — that's when I felt like the character's becoming something other," Bushnell said.
Still, Bushnell thought one change in the reboot was more indicative of its source material: its racial diversity. After criticism that Sex and the City's largely white cast was not representative of New York City's population, And Just Like That added BIPOC characters like Professor Nya Wallace and the controversial nonbinary love interest Che Diaz.
"Was my own world only white people? No, of course not — that's just not New York," Bushnell said. "But, for the show, that was how people cast things then, it was the way that people in TV were. I don't think anyone was consciously trying to be nasty about it; they just really didn't think."
Having released her latest book, Is There Still Sex in the City?, in 2019 and starred in a one-woman Broadway show of the same name that was cut short because of the pandemic, Bushnell is eyeing her next projects. Plans to adapt the novel into a TV pilot fell apart, also due to the pandemic, but she hopes to rework it.
For now, Bushnell reminisces about the days when Sex and the City aligned with her own experiences, recalling an episode she recently watched from the first season.
"All of them were going into a building, Carrie was smoking, and they had that attitude we used to have in the '90s in New York: 'We are single women in our 30s, so don't f--- with us, dudes, because guess what? So many people have f---ed with us,'" Bushnell said. "I think the first two seasons really captured that joy of not having to follow the rules."
 

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Sarah Michelle Gellar is ready to return to the Sex and the City-verse

"Michael Patrick King, are you listening?" joked the actress, who appeared in a season 3 episode of SATC.
By Sara NetzleyFebruary 16, 2023 at 08:53 PM EST


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Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar appeared on a season 3 episode of Sex and the City as the most ambitious and feared creature in all of Los Angeles: the junior development executive. And Gellar, 45, recently told Entertainment Tonight that she'd love to reprise the character on the HBO Max revival And Just Like That.

"I feel like the [development] girl, which is what she was then, is probably running a studio and maybe she has a place to come back," Gellar said.
In the 2000 episode "Escape From New York," Gellar's Debbie wooed Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw with a pitch to turn her weekly columns into a full-blown Hollywood movie — starring Matthew McConaughey, no less.


Gellar, who this week received the Savannah College of Art and Design's 2023 TVFest Icon Award, told ET that appearing on Sex and the City was a longtime dream of hers, although her work on Buffy made it difficult to pull off.

"I was desperate to be on it and [creator] Darren [Starr] had written me a couple roles and I couldn't get out of Buffy to film and I was really upset," she shared.

The stars aligned when the New York-based Sex and the City crew came to Los Angeles to film. Even then, scheduling her cameo was tricky after she'd worked all day filming Buffy.

"I had a 10 p.m. call time for Sex and the City, and I said, 'Are you gonna get to me?' because I had been working since five in the morning," she said. "He said, 'We're gonna get to you, we're gonna get to you.' I got there at 10 p.m. They got to me at 5 a.m. or 4:30 a.m. the next day, so I was delirious doing that scene, but I was also deliriously excited."

Naturally, the revival, which premiered in December 2021, has Gellar pitching her return to the showrunner: "Michael Patrick King, are you listening?"
Gellar currently appears in the howl-at-the-moon series Wolf Pack on Paramount+. You can watch her Sex and the City cameo below:

One familiar face that's definitely going to pop up in And Just Like That is John Corbett's Aidan, who reconnects with his widowed ex-fiancée Carrie in season 2. Currently in production, the season 2 premiere date has yet to be announced.
 

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