Hating 'And Just Like That' possibly indicates broader societal issues regarding perceptions of middle-aged women and aging. Viewing the original 'Sex and the City' series triggers nostalgic, emotional responses associated with aging and self-reflection. This experience prompts individuals to question their feelings about growing older and their identities. The shifts between the original show's younger characters and their older counterparts evoke complex emotions, suggesting that the show serves as a mirror for personal experiences and societal views on age.
The emotional reaction I have from seeing these women middle-aged to then seeing them young can make me cry. It feels like a reflection of my own life.
Watching 'Sex and the City' episodes serves as both a snack and therapy; it helps me understand how I arrived at this point in my life.
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