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They're an abusive narc, and I hate that the writers are using homophobic-ness from the fans as a reason for ches hate when they are just insufferable and a terrible character
Che was absolutely horrible on S02ep10. They really showed Miranda how horrible of a person they are a million times but that stand up about her was so mean and nasty dismissing the fact that Miranda left her husband and son to be with that monster. The SATC franchise didn’t need a villain
agree! samantha was respectful to them not until they become inconsiderate to the neighborhood. the ending was also good because they made peace and samantha tried to apologize by celebrating with them
yeah it did bother me when she poured out water just bc anyone who has to turn to that clearly has had a hard life and is endangering themselves. that said, many would've called the cops and she didn't
1 minute into the video and I'm already rolling my eyes at this. I'm not trying to defend the show, I didn't like it enough to finish it, and I did see the movie back in 2008 but I can't say I remember much about it. That said, I fail to see how number 10 is considered a 'scandal'. The viewer is supposed to see how ridiculous Charlotte is being by avoiding any food that is not American, that's what those scenes are all about. That's why the other three are eating the delicious, fresh food and enjoying their day while Charlotte eats pudding and shits her pants. They're not reinforcing a dangerous stereotype, they're showing how stupid the stereotype is.
Carrie saying that Big was a "big mistake", is like saying to the viewers that they wasted over 25 years watching the show. I hope "And just like that" will get cancelled.
Because what SJP did was virtue signal for her audience on social mefia. If she wanted to really send legit condolences, she could've contacted Kim privately. But even then, Kim said that she was NOT interested in SJP contacting her. Clearly SJP doesn't know how to respect boundaries
I thought Kim sounded a little nuts going off on her like that publicly. She was probably shocked and grieving the death of her brother but the way she reacted to the post seemed too extreme. She could’ve just ignored it. I like Kim as an actress and I don’t consider myself a big fan of SJP (no hate or dislike, and I’ve enjoyed her in various movies and TV) but I don’t 100% buy the popular Kim version where SJP is a bad guy, so to speak. I get the feeling Kim can be a diva in her own way.
@@EastSide-qc5oy Her brother had killed himself so she wasn't just shocked, she was traumatised beyond belief. Cynthia Nixon had called her personally to pass on her condolences, something you expect out of a former colleague whom you knew. SJP sent hers over social media for everyone to read, so naturally Kim C took offense to it since they did know each other personally at one time, regardless of their present relationship, or lack thereof. The whole feud stemmed from the fact that she thought she wasn't being compensated fairly enough for her contributions to the show and called out SJP for it. I can't say I blame her, as she was and still is the best part of the show. There's always 3 sides of every story and since SJP hasn't told hers, we'd never know. I'm inclined to be on Kim C's side as even though SATC is a collaborative series, she was undoubtedly the best one there.
@@mahajanssen If the “feud” was based on money that doesn’t improve my view of Kim. People like to bag on SJP and whatever I’m not here to defend her. I just think Kim seems a little nuts to handle it the way she did. People also like to excuse her behavior because “she was the best thing on the show” and I do enjoy her on the show a lot but I disagree that she could carry it on her own. The Samantha character definitely needed all the other characters to balance her out and she was pretty cartoonish and unrealistic sometimes. A show about just Samantha would be a little too much Samantha and I don’t think it would fly. But that’s just me. Either way we don’t know these people. I doubt there’s really a simple good guy/bad guy thing. They are just people.
Having Samantha move to an entire different country because of a fight with Carrie is ridiculous. We've all had fights, but did you move to a different country? I know they just had to come up woth something to explain Kim Catrells absence but that was lame. How about she move back to California with Smith?
Sam was absolutely not at all anything near transphobic🙄 she wanted sleep and they were keeping her from it...I've done/said far more rude things to my brothers when they keep me from peace and quiet
They weren't "fat shaming" Samantha. If you watched the original series, Sam has always taken great pride and self dedication to feeling/looking her best. When she showed up and looked a bit heavier than she had always been, they took it as a signal that she may not be doing well, thus creating a bridge to talk about her relationship and where she is mentally in the moment
These are not even in the ballpark of scandals for the most part. SJP & Cattrell is of interest, Fields & Nixon is interesting & of course Noth’s mess is. The others are just putting today’s prism back 10-24 years ago. Ridiculous.
As someone who watches the show when it aired (was in college at the time), the entries showed in the vid were problematic in the early 2000s too. Carrie being biphobic and homophobic was disgusting, as was how they handled the interracial relationship of Sam and Chivon. The show was airing in the early 2000s in NYC, not in the 1950s in South Carolina
I didn't get Samantha being transphobic in that episode, she just wanted to get some sleep and they were being really loud multiple nights on her block. Also, I know a handfull of the controversial storylines were problematic; Michael Patrick King has stated that one of his rules for his TV writers is that whatever scenarios they pitch for an episode had to happened to them or someone they know in real life. As painful & cringeworthy as some of these were, they were based on a real life situations. Could some of them have been written or handled better? Of course.
@@missfreakk1416Yep.Seema is a great addition I believe however I just find it that are trying to replace Samantha with her. They are distinctive but they're also very very similar.
I never thought they were body shaming Sammantha. They were just bringing up the fact that she had gained weight and used it to ask her about her life in LA. They'd offer support for her.
They body shamed her, and it was revolting. They tried to correct it by having Carrie say "You'd look gorgeous at any size" (which is true), but the whole scene of when Sam first gets to the apartment was unnecessary
I don't think you can criticize points of view from 20 (or more) years ago. It was a different time and people were not as enlightened as we are now. Things have changed for the better, but you can't go back in time and judge. Example, Carrie wasn't comfortable with a guy who dated men and woman even though she wrote about sex. Lots of women can relate to this, it wasn't widely known or accepted 20 years ago.
This video is the problem. Its a fictional show that brings up fictional issues that the fictional characters deal with. Thats the point. Charlotte thought Mexican food would get her sick, she avoided it and got sick. Did you miss the irony? Samantha had no problem with the "ladies" she had a problem with them being loud in front of her apartment. Carrie is an open-minded character usually but she wasnt sure how to feel about the guy she is dating admitting he also dates men so she confides in her best friends. Whoever made this list.. the show isnt for you. Either that or you just like complaining about non-existent issues.
I think exactly the same...half of these were made up controversies. I also would add up the thing they mention of the "just like that" series but... that show is nothing I am interested of since they forced so much the characters I used to like. I prefer avoiding it.
And people DO get sick when vacationing to some countries just because of bacteria their bodies aren't used to. My friend always gets sick when she goes back to India and eats the food -- and she grew up there!
I'm sorry did we watch the same show? Because Carrie was throwing horrible comments dismissing bisexuality as it is. She also slut-shamed Samantha constantly. She WAS very narrow minded. I know it was almost 20 years ago, but still. We can enjoy things with also being critical of them. I love this show, however many jokes and storylines didn't age well and that's fine.
@@janu10048 The thing is that Charlotte thought that the water and food weren't safe to consume BECAUSE it was Mexico. And that seems racist and dismissive.
Che is flat-out not funny as a stand-up act. They are not self-assured, well-rounded, and honest of a character. They have lied to Miranda repeatedly, been unsure about every aspect of their life, and now made Miranda the butt of their comedy act while being insecure about their own feelings about themselves and relationships, in general. Ugh! Get over it, get therapy and move on Che! Miranda dropped EVERYTHING to be with them, and Che in turn, mocked her on stage after they broke up. It was THE WORST relationship of the SATC universe, EVER! The AJLT writers need to hire more LGBTQ+ representation to get a storyline about a transgender person accurate! 😡Not make them into a stereotype.
The whole Abu Dabi aspect of it all... As an American woman who is all about fashion and views showing their body's as liberating and feeling good about themselves (all the women in the show), it would definitely be "odd" to see a woman who covers themselves completely. Not only because it is out of the "norm" of their world, but considering the world view on it as of 2023 and seeing the horrendous outcomes of women simply trying to take back some type of self autonomy
So a bunch of people honest about themselves and mostly learn from it. 9 out of 10 were the characters so not sure it really matters.Really not the big controversies I was expecting.
Omg now the one where the black woman didn’t want Sam dating her brother. Not the angry trope. And they brought it a black character after that a rich black daughter. We’re square. I think they are nit picking a lot on this list
oh my god samantha was not transphobic at all she didnt give a shit it was bcuz they were keepin her awake... also the trans ppl n sam were hurling abuse at each other the way u spin it is crazy
@@carastone3473 they were. Bringing up Sam's weight gain was completely unnecessary and uncalled for. 'Having an honest convo about the reasons behind her weight gain" doesn't begin with the ghastly looks they gave her when she came in the front door
Literally it’s such a stretch, Sam didn’t care they were trans she cared about her sleep and was upset about not getting it. and they were only surprised she was gaining some weight cuz this is the girl who got her body pictured nude cuz she wanted to remember fit self and always tried to be fit. and if anything the episode of the racism just showed racism can happen both ways aswell. this is just crazy
This is literally so condescending and bs, they are reaching so bad. SATC is literally a comedy and Charlotte didn’t wanna eat the mexican food cuz she was worried and she’s prego tf. Even my friends from mexico says it depends where u are and the water sucks unless it’s heavenly filtered
How is this transphobia. She's irritated because there's people being extremely loud when she's trying to sleep. If it were anyone else keeping her up at night I but she would react the same. I mean come on this is Samantha. She's for sure not a transphobic character. That's a reach that is a huge reach it's literally all about the noise.
Progress can't be achieved overnight. It's slow and painful. It's problematic NOW. For the time it was almost revolutionary. I enjoy every minute of it.
The biggest controversy is the second movie and just like that ruining the legacy of this show. Some of the storylines in just like that are so forced. They live in NYC. One of the most progressive and diverse people in the world. And in the 2020s they all of the sudden started discussing race and gender identity?? It was just so forced
This list is ridiculous. It was a comedy show. About women who expressed thoughts that ordinary women have. Not all our feelings and thoughts are PC. Sheesh. The only storyline that I agree was problematic was the one where Samantha gets into the fight with the Black woman because there were a lot of stereotypes going on.
Not only was the black women as angry but the black men were one dimensional. One was a record executive and the other was a doctor…. Of a basketball team. Entertainment or near a basketball court. And they both were “well endowed.” Black men like all men are varied in size, but ah, stereotypes. But I guess black people should be grateful? No. It’s dehumanizing. The white men were varied in occupations, heights, sizes, like human beings. And the black men were in entertainment one way or another and the BBC stereotype. WTF Sex and the City writers? They’re trying to get it together on AJLT. Sigh. They’re doing ok with POC now. Just ok. As a woman of color I still watched (and still do) it as a fan but those things were painful
Some of these picks sound more like writers were rather trying bring the issue up, show that such a point of view exists and maybe show character’s character development arc . Like discover they have an opinion on the topic and either decide to change it, or keep it…
I would not call it "body shaming" I would call it friendship. If you care about your friends and you see them slowly slipping, you say something. To say nothing would actually be cruel.
But satc didn’t frame sheva as the angry black woman, can we stop labeling character as something just cause we don’t like it. How about instead she was just a woman who got upset because she really cares about her brother? Plain and simple let characters feel things lol
10: I have to agree. Charlotte isn't uneducated and it seemed out of character and she's become a total airhead. 8: I don't think it was Phobic. It was 4 AM, anyone would be annoyed. 6: Che Diaz is Che Diaz 5: Adinah wasn't a stereotype, it is something that isn't isn't explored much. Some people do view dating other races is an issue. Trust me... 4. Carrie is too much of a prude to be a "sexual anthropologist" 3. I like to forget...
I always felt charlotte would have gotten sick from all of the pudding she had been eating. No one gets that ill just moments after having gotten some ‘bad water’ in their mouth. The entire plot as stupid and tasteless and was a set up a for something “really funny” to happen that would prove Carrie can still laugh.
Plenty of these examples are reaching and exaggerated. For one, Samantha wasn’t being transphobic. She was exhausted and needed sleep. Lack of sleep can make you nuts and very emotional. I don’t even think its fair to call the sex workers “trans.” Not in the way most people think of trans. I mean they don’t represent the trans community, do they? I don’t think it was the show’s responsibility to expand too much on the nature of the sex worker characters and be any more respectful than it was. The idea was to reflect a small slice of life in a certain neighborhood of Manhattan, which existed at the time. Not so much in that neighborhood these days, as the Meatpacking district is even more touristy and trendy now. But Samantha needed sleep and dammit those ladies weren’t letting her.
Don't get me wrong, I love Kim Cattrall, her main issue, though was not being paid as much as SJP. Sarah, Jessica was quite literally the main character of the entire series and movies. Why would Kim be paid more than the lead herself?
When I first watched the boy girl boy girl episode I didn't like how the show dealt with bisexuality it's one of my least favorite episodes in the series
@@angelaholmes8888 - same thing when Samantha, who was openminded, explored her interest in a woman named Maria. Charlotte, Miranda and Carrie dismissed her behind her back. Quite ironic since older Miranda regressed when she met Che on AJLT (haven't seen the show but thankful for the online comments about its episodes)
Thank you for giving a voice to the under represented and mishandled characters that had so much potential. The Shaban/Adena/Samantha storyline always bothered me. From the stereotypical gold jewelry, the "be cool" and keep it real to the angry black woman with a fat ass quips. Not to mention the treatment of the trans prostitutes. IDC who my brother dates as long as he treats her the way he expects me to be treated.
what was it all about? 1. sam wasn't transfobic, she was just disturbed by night screamers that ocasionally were trans. 2. carrie doesn't write about sex, she write about women realtionship with men. 3. there are angry black women. they exist. and they donìt want white women to have relationship with black men. I mean, come on, young people, or what are you? gen z? why dont't you open ypour eyes to reality?
The calling-it-out-when-you-become-fat bit, filipinos are resilient to that cause we get that every family reunion. A standard greeting would be something about your weight 😅 regardless if you’ve gained or lost some
I love Sex and the City and thought these so-called scandals were for the most part not scandalous at all. The accusations about Chris Noth are the most disturbing if true but do we know that they are? The feud between SJP and Catrell is sad and disheartening. I hate when women are pitted against other women. The other "scandals" were plot driven and stayed true to the personalities of the characters involved. I wasn't offended by any of them personally. The show in its infancy was groundbreaking and still is so in dealing with the complexities of sex and societal perception. The only thing I don't love about And Just Like That is what they've done to Miranda. Although she, like all of us has her insecurities, was always the most pragmatic stoic character. I have no problem with her sexual journey, but she is being portrayed as a weak emotional mess nowadays in my opinion. I don't love that so that would be my scandalous twist.
I'm a handful in & I can't c how Samantha was transphobic & the following one I don't c any problems w that either, these girls have been together as friends forever, they can be honest w each other & were not shaming her in anyway way, they were in fact surprised when they saw her & saw this as the antithesis of who they know her too be, and it is ultimately about her happiness. And while I'm still watching, Carrie's 'narrow view of sexulality' is actually an honest portrayal of what many women would likely be talking about at that period of time. Maybe doesn't age well but despite that, I don't see her experience as anything but her own & a woman who had no other experience in that realm, again lets think back in time here. This list is frustrating the heck out of me
I think Che was definitely "played up" during the first season, but in the second, the more "depth" they gave the character and stepped away from the "woke" version of themselves, the worse the character got. But I don't believe they are the character themselves was without flaw, I can definitely say I don't like them as of the latest episode of season 2
I do not like Kim Catrall much because she supported Roman Polanski, who had slept with an underage girl. However, SJP should have given what she asked for. Samantha was the locomotive of the Sex and the City. SJP didn’t even do any nude, Kim C. did all the hardest part. Friends stars agreed to earn the equal amount of wages even though Rachel and Ross were more popular.
Scandal? The scandal here is the demeaning of the word scandal. What if a character is transphobic? Aren't series supposed to reflect life or are they required to represent some altruistic version of life?
Some of these were a stretch. Like I don’t think the fact that Charlotte didn’t eat Mexican food because of an outdated stereotype can be classed as a ‘scandal’. And the transphobia one; it wasn’t. That’s just y’all taking a tiny thing out of the context of yesteryear and putting it in today’s context. If you only have like 6 things for a list, either wait or just make a list of 6. It’s just cringe otherwise, you see.
I feel like this video is sort of missing the point though- the characters aren't supposed to be perfect- their ignorance is what makes them human and relatable and I also think it is wrong to retrospectively apply today's standards of political correctness on yesterday's TV.
The show started June 1998 a completely different world back then. No one new the different genders, you were a man or a women. Now in this time there are 77 different names for your sexuality, does every show on tv now have to start using all the different terms, a two hour show would be over by the time they stopped the credits. I honestly do not mean to insult anyone, i sincerely don’t but 77 different terms, how on earth are we going to keep up with them. I am 47 and not in a million years would i want to be in my early 20s again because of the way the world is now. I would love to relive my 20s in the times it happened but no such luck 😂😂
I friend of mine was married to a black woman. He was white. He said that he recieved a lot of racissm by the black community, so this is not just a trope.
I know you just did this installment just for UA-cam ratings. How you could ever think Samantha was "transphobic". She didn't want trans women turning tricks below her window. Stop reading into things that aren't there just for the sake of viewership.
the che character was a walking boomer joke, or at least a walking poster person for how a woke boomer would explain a non binary person to their bingo partner at the Assisted Living.
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Do you know the telenovela Grachi ??
Check was EXTREMELY unfunny and creepy as shit
Samantha wasn't transphobic, she was just cranky and wanted sleep 😂 Hell I would do it too, I like my sleep
She really isn’t transphobic, she wants some sleep
@b.r7969 and they weren't transsexuals they were transvestites
@@Crafty1006they are cross dressers
Carrie saying they all had lovely life's was a huge transphoic comment.
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#1 should really be "Che is a stand-up comedian"
They're an abusive narc, and I hate that the writers are using homophobic-ness from the fans as a reason for ches hate when they are just insufferable and a terrible character
Che was absolutely horrible on S02ep10. They really showed Miranda how horrible of a person they are a million times but that stand up about her was so mean and nasty dismissing the fact that Miranda left her husband and son to be with that monster. The SATC franchise didn’t need a villain
Totally agree with you
#8 is not transphobia, the broads were loud and inconsiderate so she handled it.
exactly .
true
she didn't have to use the language she did, pretty sure she said something like "chiks with dcks"
agree! samantha was respectful to them not until they become inconsiderate to the neighborhood. the ending was also good because they made peace and samantha tried to apologize by celebrating with them
yeah it did bother me when she poured out water just bc anyone who has to turn to that clearly has had a hard life and is endangering themselves. that said, many would've called the cops and she didn't
1 minute into the video and I'm already rolling my eyes at this. I'm not trying to defend the show, I didn't like it enough to finish it, and I did see the movie back in 2008 but I can't say I remember much about it. That said, I fail to see how number 10 is considered a 'scandal'. The viewer is supposed to see how ridiculous Charlotte is being by avoiding any food that is not American, that's what those scenes are all about. That's why the other three are eating the delicious, fresh food and enjoying their day while Charlotte eats pudding and shits her pants. They're not reinforcing a dangerous stereotype, they're showing how stupid the stereotype is.
I thought it would be different, but it wasn't
Wow I had know idea that Patricia fields and cynthia Nixon were not on good terms
Carrie saying that Big was a "big mistake", is like saying to the viewers that they wasted over 25 years watching the show.
I hope "And just like that" will get cancelled.
Exactly 🙄🤯 100% BS
I still remember when Kim Catrell basically told SJP to keep her condolences after her brother passed away 😟
Because what SJP did was virtue signal for her audience on social mefia. If she wanted to really send legit condolences, she could've contacted Kim privately. But even then, Kim said that she was NOT interested in SJP contacting her. Clearly SJP doesn't know how to respect boundaries
@@nujeru99 I agree and it was truly disheartening to see on display
I thought Kim sounded a little nuts going off on her like that publicly. She was probably shocked and grieving the death of her brother but the way she reacted to the post seemed too extreme. She could’ve just ignored it. I like Kim as an actress and I don’t consider myself a big fan of SJP (no hate or dislike, and I’ve enjoyed her in various movies and TV) but I don’t 100% buy the popular Kim version where SJP is a bad guy, so to speak. I get the feeling Kim can be a diva in her own way.
@@EastSide-qc5oy Her brother had killed himself so she wasn't just shocked, she was traumatised beyond belief. Cynthia Nixon had called her personally to pass on her condolences, something you expect out of a former colleague whom you knew. SJP sent hers over social media for everyone to read, so naturally Kim C took offense to it since they did know each other personally at one time, regardless of their present relationship, or lack thereof.
The whole feud stemmed from the fact that she thought she wasn't being compensated fairly enough for her contributions to the show and called out SJP for it. I can't say I blame her, as she was and still is the best part of the show. There's always 3 sides of every story and since SJP hasn't told hers, we'd never know. I'm inclined to be on Kim C's side as even though SATC is a collaborative series, she was undoubtedly the best one there.
@@mahajanssen If the “feud” was based on money that doesn’t improve my view of Kim. People like to bag on SJP and whatever I’m not here to defend her. I just think Kim seems a little nuts to handle it the way she did. People also like to excuse her behavior because “she was the best thing on the show” and I do enjoy her on the show a lot but I disagree that she could carry it on her own. The Samantha character definitely needed all the other characters to balance her out and she was pretty cartoonish and unrealistic sometimes. A show about just Samantha would be a little too much Samantha and I don’t think it would fly. But that’s just me. Either way we don’t know these people. I doubt there’s really a simple good guy/bad guy thing. They are just people.
Omg.... everything offends this generation
Having Samantha move to an entire different country because of a fight with Carrie is ridiculous. We've all had fights, but did you move to a different country? I know they just had to come up woth something to explain Kim Catrells absence but that was lame. How about she move back to California with Smith?
She broke up with Smith
Or moved to another country for business opportunity
@@carastone3473 She could fall back in love with him.
@@angelaholmes8888 That would make more sense. However, they imply that it was their fight that drove Samantha away.
@@namenamr4460 yes I know that but it's very out of character for samantha
Sam was absolutely not at all anything near transphobic🙄 she wanted sleep and they were keeping her from it...I've done/said far more rude things to my brothers when they keep me from peace and quiet
That scene wasn't transphobic. The ladies were being LOUD.
Samantha was not transphobic! She was pretty liberal and pissed off for a genuine reason
Wait so the angry black woman trope makes you upset but not passing over a black woman being against relationships without calling her racist
They weren't "fat shaming" Samantha. If you watched the original series, Sam has always taken great pride and self dedication to feeling/looking her best. When she showed up and looked a bit heavier than she had always been, they took it as a signal that she may not be doing well, thus creating a bridge to talk about her relationship and where she is mentally in the moment
I agree with you.
Yes agreed 💯
These are not even in the ballpark of scandals for the most part. SJP & Cattrell is of interest, Fields & Nixon is interesting & of course Noth’s mess is. The others are just putting today’s prism back 10-24 years ago. Ridiculous.
As someone who watches the show when it aired (was in college at the time), the entries showed in the vid were problematic in the early 2000s too. Carrie being biphobic and homophobic was disgusting, as was how they handled the interracial relationship of Sam and Chivon. The show was airing in the early 2000s in NYC, not in the 1950s in South Carolina
I didn't get Samantha being transphobic in that episode, she just wanted to get some sleep and they were being really loud multiple nights on her block. Also, I know a handfull of the controversial storylines were problematic; Michael Patrick King has stated that one of his rules for his TV writers is that whatever scenarios they pitch for an episode had to happened to them or someone they know in real life. As painful & cringeworthy as some of these were, they were based on a real life situations. Could some of them have been written or handled better? Of course.
I miss Samantha, she was my favorite character. Lisa and slowly Charlotte are becoming my favorites on the revival.
Charlotte, really? It's Lisa and Seema for me.
@@missfreakk1416Yep.Seema is a great addition I believe however I just find it that are trying to replace Samantha with her. They are distinctive but they're also very very similar.
I thought Smith was a great counterpoint to Sam. Too bad they couldn't make it.
Good for Samantha Sticking up for her self to those men .
I never thought they were body shaming Sammantha. They were just bringing up the fact that she had gained weight and used it to ask her about her life in LA. They'd offer support for her.
But the way Anthony blatantly somehow announced about Samantha's "gut" was a slight stereotype
@@charliejoson9145 yeah it totally was I remember that happening to me
They body shamed her, and it was revolting. They tried to correct it by having Carrie say "You'd look gorgeous at any size" (which is true), but the whole scene of when Sam first gets to the apartment was unnecessary
Everybody's so sensitive these days
Ppl have been sensitive forever. It's just that now they have places where they can vent it to where everyone has to know how they feel.
Like Hitler was sensitive.. of course
It’s all about doing better because we (should) know better.
@@TheVinchi69hitler what???????? Girl bye 😅
@@Cavernvisionso why don’t you do better and stop commenting
The body shaming scene was hilarious.I loved every minute of
I don't think you can criticize points of view from 20 (or more) years ago. It was a different time and people were not as enlightened as we are now. Things have changed for the better, but you can't go back in time and judge. Example, Carrie wasn't comfortable with a guy who dated men and woman even though she wrote about sex. Lots of women can relate to this, it wasn't widely known or accepted 20 years ago.
This video is the problem. Its a fictional show that brings up fictional issues that the fictional characters deal with. Thats the point. Charlotte thought Mexican food would get her sick, she avoided it and got sick. Did you miss the irony? Samantha had no problem with the "ladies" she had a problem with them being loud in front of her apartment. Carrie is an open-minded character usually but she wasnt sure how to feel about the guy she is dating admitting he also dates men so she confides in her best friends. Whoever made this list.. the show isnt for you. Either that or you just like complaining about non-existent issues.
I think exactly the same...half of these were made up controversies. I also would add up the thing they mention of the "just like that" series but... that show is nothing I am interested of since they forced so much the characters I used to like. I prefer avoiding it.
And people DO get sick when vacationing to some countries just because of bacteria their bodies aren't used to. My friend always gets sick when she goes back to India and eats the food -- and she grew up there!
I'm sorry did we watch the same show? Because Carrie was throwing horrible comments dismissing bisexuality as it is. She also slut-shamed Samantha constantly. She WAS very narrow minded. I know it was almost 20 years ago, but still. We can enjoy things with also being critical of them. I love this show, however many jokes and storylines didn't age well and that's fine.
@@janu10048 The thing is that Charlotte thought that the water and food weren't safe to consume BECAUSE it was Mexico. And that seems racist and dismissive.
@@fernandaherrera5920oh so what? They were at least funny. Look what it got us to: non binary BS.
I absolutely hate che 💯😠
Che is flat-out not funny as a stand-up act. They are not self-assured, well-rounded, and honest of a character. They have lied to Miranda repeatedly, been unsure about every aspect of their life, and now made Miranda the butt of their comedy act while being insecure about their own feelings about themselves and relationships, in general. Ugh! Get over it, get therapy and move on Che! Miranda dropped EVERYTHING to be with them, and Che in turn, mocked her on stage after they broke up.
It was THE WORST relationship of the SATC universe, EVER! The AJLT writers need to hire more LGBTQ+ representation to get a storyline about a transgender person accurate! 😡Not make them into a stereotype.
The whole Abu Dabi aspect of it all... As an American woman who is all about fashion and views showing their body's as liberating and feeling good about themselves (all the women in the show), it would definitely be "odd" to see a woman who covers themselves completely. Not only because it is out of the "norm" of their world, but considering the world view on it as of 2023 and seeing the horrendous outcomes of women simply trying to take back some type of self autonomy
So a bunch of people honest about themselves and mostly learn from it. 9 out of 10 were the characters so not sure it really matters.Really not the big controversies I was expecting.
I know
This video is a stretch. Satc is a comedy.
Bad comedy
“Expressing her concern” = being racist
exactly
Omg now the one where the black woman didn’t want Sam dating her brother. Not the angry trope. And they brought it a black character after that a rich black daughter. We’re square. I think they are nit picking a lot on this list
SAMANTHA WASNT TRANSPHOBIC.
I can’t stand Shay!
oh my god samantha was not transphobic at all she didnt give a shit it was bcuz they were keepin her awake... also the trans ppl n sam were hurling abuse at each other the way u spin it is crazy
Okay, those pretentious people totally deserved to witness Samantha's outburst
They weren’t ‘body shaming’ Ssmantha. They all sat down and had an honest conversation about the reasons behind her weight gain.
Okay when Anthony said what's with the gut?! Wasn't said? Lol
@@missmizer - that's Anthony. The video says THE WOMEN were body-shaming Samantha. As I said before, they were not.
@@carastone3473 they were. Bringing up Sam's weight gain was completely unnecessary and uncalled for. 'Having an honest convo about the reasons behind her weight gain" doesn't begin with the ghastly looks they gave her when she came in the front door
Transphobia? Are you kidding me? There’s no transphobia at all, she was very respectful, not using the excuse of sleepless nights to offended them
Who wrote this? I love your videos but this one was so weird. Samantha transphobic? Girls body shaming Sam? Alledge feud? Weird video.
Literally it’s such a stretch, Sam didn’t care they were trans she cared about her sleep and was upset about not getting it. and they were only surprised she was gaining some weight cuz this is the girl who got her body pictured nude cuz she wanted to remember fit self and always tried to be fit. and if anything the episode of the racism just showed racism can happen both ways aswell. this is just crazy
This is literally so condescending and bs, they are reaching so bad. SATC is literally a comedy and Charlotte didn’t wanna eat the mexican food cuz she was worried and she’s prego tf. Even my friends from mexico says it depends where u are and the water sucks unless it’s heavenly filtered
How is this transphobia. She's irritated because there's people being extremely loud when she's trying to sleep. If it were anyone else keeping her up at night I but she would react the same. I mean come on this is Samantha. She's for sure not a transphobic character. That's a reach that is a huge reach it's literally all about the noise.
Thank you...I agree
Progress can't be achieved overnight. It's slow and painful. It's problematic NOW. For the time it was almost revolutionary. I enjoy every minute of it.
The biggest controversy is the second movie and just like that ruining the legacy of this show. Some of the storylines in just like that are so forced. They live in NYC. One of the most progressive and diverse people in the world. And in the 2020s they all of the sudden started discussing race and gender identity?? It was just so forced
Why body shaming when, if they are you friends, maybe they the right ones to tell you.
This list is ridiculous. It was a comedy show. About women who expressed thoughts that ordinary women have. Not all our feelings and thoughts are PC. Sheesh. The only storyline that I agree was problematic was the one where Samantha gets into the fight with the Black woman because there were a lot of stereotypes going on.
That’s not body shaming that’s concern
Not only was the black women as angry but the black men were one dimensional. One was a record executive and the other was a doctor…. Of a basketball team. Entertainment or near a basketball court. And they both were “well endowed.” Black men like all men are varied in size, but ah, stereotypes. But I guess black people should be grateful? No. It’s dehumanizing. The white men were varied in occupations, heights, sizes, like human beings. And the black men were in entertainment one way or another and the BBC stereotype. WTF Sex and the City writers? They’re trying to get it together on AJLT. Sigh. They’re doing ok with POC now. Just ok. As a woman of color I still watched (and still do) it as a fan but those things were painful
I think we all know the top 1 without looking at the series
Some of these picks sound more like writers were rather trying bring the issue up, show that such a point of view exists and maybe show character’s character development arc . Like discover they have an opinion on the topic and either decide to change it, or keep it…
I would not call it "body shaming" I would call it friendship. If you care about your friends and you see them slowly slipping, you say something. To say nothing would actually be cruel.
Do they forgot it was 25 years ago? We made a long road since that period. We changed.
But satc didn’t frame sheva as the angry black woman, can we stop labeling character as something just cause we don’t like it. How about instead she was just a woman who got upset because she really cares about her brother? Plain and simple let characters feel things lol
10: I have to agree. Charlotte isn't uneducated and it seemed out of character and she's become a total airhead.
8: I don't think it was Phobic. It was 4 AM, anyone would be annoyed.
6: Che Diaz is Che Diaz
5: Adinah wasn't a stereotype, it is something that isn't isn't explored much. Some people do view dating other races is an issue. Trust me...
4. Carrie is too much of a prude to be a "sexual anthropologist"
3. I like to forget...
Kerry was perfect and how she reacted to the by community.She reacted the way all of us would react.It's disgusting
How many people have watched And Just Like That since it’s premiere
The ‘keep it real’ shouting is always soooooo cringy to me 😂
and yall better remember GAY MEN WROTE THIS SHOW NOT STRAIGHT WOMEN
I always felt charlotte would have gotten sick from all of the pudding she had been eating. No one gets that ill just moments after having gotten some ‘bad water’ in their mouth.
The entire plot as stupid and tasteless and was a set up a for something “really funny” to happen that would prove Carrie can still laugh.
Plenty of these examples are reaching and exaggerated. For one, Samantha wasn’t being transphobic. She was exhausted and needed sleep. Lack of sleep can make you nuts and very emotional. I don’t even think its fair to call the sex workers “trans.” Not in the way most people think of trans. I mean they don’t represent the trans community, do they? I don’t think it was the show’s responsibility to expand too much on the nature of the sex worker characters and be any more respectful than it was. The idea was to reflect a small slice of life in a certain neighborhood of Manhattan, which existed at the time. Not so much in that neighborhood these days, as the Meatpacking district is even more touristy and trendy now. But Samantha needed sleep and dammit those ladies weren’t letting her.
Ms mojo will you ever do a video on the female characters in the power franchise
Don't get me wrong, I love Kim Cattrall, her main issue, though was not being paid as much as SJP. Sarah, Jessica was quite literally the main character of the entire series and movies. Why would Kim be paid more than the lead herself?
When I first watched the boy girl boy girl episode I didn't like how the show dealt with bisexuality it's one of my least favorite episodes in the series
What was wrong with it?
@@samanthalake5011 I hated how the show act like bisexuality wasn't real and that it's a faze when it's not
@@angelaholmes8888 - same thing when Samantha, who was openminded, explored her interest in a woman named Maria. Charlotte, Miranda and Carrie dismissed her behind her back. Quite ironic since older Miranda regressed when she met Che on AJLT (haven't seen the show but thankful for the online comments about its episodes)
Thank you for giving a voice to the under represented and mishandled characters that had so much potential. The Shaban/Adena/Samantha storyline always bothered me. From the stereotypical gold jewelry, the "be cool" and keep it real to the angry black woman with a fat ass quips. Not to mention the treatment of the trans prostitutes. IDC who my brother dates as long as he treats her the way he expects me to be treated.
what was it all about? 1. sam wasn't transfobic, she was just disturbed by night screamers that ocasionally were trans. 2. carrie doesn't write about sex, she write about women realtionship with men. 3. there are angry black women. they exist. and they donìt want white women to have relationship with black men. I mean, come on, young people, or what are you? gen z? why dont't you open ypour eyes to reality?
The calling-it-out-when-you-become-fat bit, filipinos are resilient to that cause we get that every family reunion. A standard greeting would be something about your weight 😅 regardless if you’ve gained or lost some
People read way to much into these type of shows 😂
I love Sex and the City and thought these so-called scandals were for the most part not scandalous at all. The accusations about Chris Noth are the most disturbing if true but do we know that they are? The feud between SJP and Catrell is sad and disheartening. I hate when women are pitted against other women. The other "scandals" were plot driven and stayed true to the personalities of the characters involved. I wasn't offended by any of them personally. The show in its infancy was groundbreaking and still is so in dealing with the complexities of sex and societal perception. The only thing I don't love about And Just Like That is what they've done to Miranda. Although she, like all of us has her insecurities, was always the most pragmatic stoic character. I have no problem with her sexual journey, but she is being portrayed as a weak emotional mess nowadays in my opinion. I don't love that so that would be my scandalous twist.
i can't see how it's transphobia for Samantha to be annoyed by their noise in the middle of the night?
I'm a handful in & I can't c how Samantha was transphobic & the following one I don't c any problems w that either, these girls have been together as friends forever, they can be honest w each other & were not shaming her in anyway way, they were in fact surprised when they saw her & saw this as the antithesis of who they know her too be, and it is ultimately about her happiness.
And while I'm still watching, Carrie's 'narrow view of sexulality' is actually an honest portrayal of what many women would likely be talking about at that period of time. Maybe doesn't age well but despite that, I don't see her experience as anything but her own & a woman who had no other experience in that realm, again lets think back in time here.
This list is frustrating the heck out of me
You guys are really reaching
I think Che was definitely "played up" during the first season, but in the second, the more "depth" they gave the character and stepped away from the "woke" version of themselves, the worse the character got. But I don't believe they are the character themselves was without flaw, I can definitely say I don't like them as of the latest episode of season 2
I do not like Kim Catrall much because she supported Roman Polanski, who had slept with an underage girl. However, SJP should have given what she asked for. Samantha was the locomotive of the Sex and the City. SJP didn’t even do any nude, Kim C. did all the hardest part. Friends stars agreed to earn the equal amount of wages even though Rachel and Ross were more popular.
I do agree with SATC 2 I walked out after the Samantha scene
Why did the satc cast need “representation” at all? This show was about single white women in the city. It didn’t need diversity!
The pudding scene was not a dangerous stereotype.It was hilarious.I loved every minute of that movie enough with your social jusdicks , crappola
Scandal? The scandal here is the demeaning of the word scandal. What if a character is transphobic? Aren't series supposed to reflect life or are they required to represent some altruistic version of life?
7:08 dude yelling “keep it real” was poorly written 🤦🏽♀️
is it me or ms mojo is becoming a woke channel... 🤔
This is a ridiculous video, you never watch isex and the city, did you?
Getting sick in Mexico isn't a stereotypes when it's true. Maybe eat outside a resort
Have you ever been to Mexico?
she was sicking bc she’s just eating fucking pudins and water
Some of these were a stretch. Like I don’t think the fact that Charlotte didn’t eat Mexican food because of an outdated stereotype can be classed as a ‘scandal’. And the transphobia one; it wasn’t. That’s just y’all taking a tiny thing out of the context of yesteryear and putting it in today’s context. If you only have like 6 things for a list, either wait or just make a list of 6. It’s just cringe otherwise, you see.
What are you talking about Adena was the racist!
I feel like this video is sort of missing the point though- the characters aren't supposed to be perfect- their ignorance is what makes them human and relatable and I also think it is wrong to retrospectively apply today's standards of political correctness on yesterday's TV.
Sam was not transphobic
The show started June 1998 a completely different world back then. No one new the different genders, you were a man or a women. Now in this time there are 77 different names for your sexuality, does every show on tv now have to start using all the different terms, a two hour show would be over by the time they stopped the credits. I honestly do not mean to insult anyone, i sincerely don’t but 77 different terms, how on earth are we going to keep up with them. I am 47 and not in a million years would i want to be in my early 20s again because of the way the world is now. I would love to relive my 20s in the times it happened but no such luck 😂😂
The second movie was SO DISRESPECTFUL!!!
To?
@@borrino83everyone who’s not north american
@@jenniferlima5869 how?
I find the fact that in some countries women can't dress the way they want disrespectful. And also sick and disgusting.
did you even watched the show?
I friend of mine was married to a black woman. He was white. He said that he recieved a lot of racissm by the black community, so this is not just a trope.
Samantha was fine with the trans people.How could you even bring that up ridiculous
I know you just did this installment just for UA-cam ratings. How you could ever think Samantha was "transphobic". She didn't want trans women turning tricks below her window. Stop reading into things that aren't there just for the sake of viewership.
I don't feel like that was transphobic they were pretty loud
Why you all insist on breaking one of the greatest tv shows ever? First with that piece of crap reboot and now with this stupid ranking.
the che character was a walking boomer joke, or at least a walking poster person for how a woke boomer would explain a non binary person to their bingo partner at the Assisted Living.
5:29 brah… the world is confused
This list sucks, ant the condom scene scene was iconic.
Is this pandering to a "certain community"???
I love the movie when they were in Saudi Arabia.It was hilarious
What? You realize that SATC is a fictional comedy. The characters are not real people. This was just plain dumb.
Was this a joke? You are tyrrying to be too "WOKE". Dont' watch the show if you have issues with it.
At least the narrator didn't use the terms "unhoused" or "substance use disorder" in this one!
You are all so sensitive and hypocritical nowdays...