My Dad just died again! A close inspection of TV's most shocking plot-holes
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HBO's revival of Sex and the City, And Just Like That, is in its third season and has struggled to resonate as its predecessor did. The latest episode, titled Silent Mode, shifts the narrative focus towards themes of human reanimation. Nicole Ari Parker's character, Lisa, learns of her father's death while recalling that he had seemingly died before, raising continuity concerns. Some view this as a writing flaw, while others suggest a more fantastical interpretation, proposing the characters belong to a cult desiring to revive their deceased loved ones.
In its most recent episode, And Just Like That shrugged off its tired old premise to become something new, focusing on the miracle of human reanimation.
Characters from And Just Like That may be part of a satanic voodoo death cult driven by the desire to revive loved ones only to kill them again.
The recent episode showcased Lisa grappling with her father's death, which sparked viewer confusion due to earlier claims of his prior death.
The concept of character continuity raises concerns about lazy writing in shows like And Just Like That, emphasizing the need for consistency in character backstories.
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