💨 Abstract
The article criticizes the TV series "And Just Like That," a sequel to "Sex and the City," for its missteps, such as offensive characters and peculiar storylines, particularly in the first two seasons. It highlights the show's initial promise and the return of beloved characters Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda. The review notes significant issues, including the mishandling of Miranda's character.
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