“I don’t know who to blame, the writers of the show or this particularly stupid and repressive time we are living in. Because it’s so boring and un-evolved to be a straight white woman,” McCain added. One of them is - of course - queer and nonbinary. “Carrie now plays the part of the ‘cisgender woman’ on a podcast with younger co-hosts. In her December Daily Mail column, McCain, 37, slammed the show’s “clumsy attempt to reformat … into the woke and puritanical times we are living in.” We want to see them out of their comfort zones.” “We don’t want to see these characters … comfortable. “And most importantly, shaking the characters up,” Nixon, 55, added. I think that that’s what’s so magnificent about the new show - about how many different directions we’re going with that, and pushing boundaries and shaking people up. “But this is a show that has always pushed every kind of boundary. “Because people know it so well,” she explained, “they have enshrined it in nostalgia. Meghan McCain recently joined the “Sex And the City” fans taking issue with the apparently “woke” turn its reboot “And Just Like That” took - and now the cast has responded to the former daytime host’s critiques.Īddressing claims from McCain that the show has become “too politically correct,” Cynthia Nixon - who plays Miranda Hobbes - told Andy Cohen flatly on his Sirius XM show Saturday, “I disagree.”
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