Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)
‘AJLT’ cast respond to Meghan McCain’s criticism
THE cast of And Just Like That
has responded to American TV personality Meghan McCain’s criticism that the Sex and the City
reboot was too “woke”.
According to Fox News, Cynthia Nixon and Nicole Ari Parker both disagreed with McCain during an interview with Andy Cohen on his Sirius XM show.
“I disagree,” Nixon told Cohen when he asked what she thought of McCain’s criticism. “The show became so beloved, reruns for all those years ... I feel like people have watched it, and they know it so well, inside and out.
“Because people know it so well, they have enshrined it in nostalgia. But this is a show that has always pushed every kind of boundary. 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. And most importantly, shaking the characters up. We want to see them out of their comfort zones.”
Parker, who stars as Lisa Todd Wexley on the reboot, also disagreed.
“Comments like that say more about the person saying them,” she told Cohen. “What’s too much? Maybe in your living room or when you step outside, it looks the same as inside, and you go to the grocery store, and it’s the same. Maybe it’s too much for you. For these characters in New York City, it’s not.”
McCain had originally criticised the show for the “clumsy attempt to reformat” and claimed that “wokeness kills everything” in an op-ed published by a news outlet in December.
“Carrie now plays the part of the ‘cisgender woman’ on a podcast with younger co-hosts. One of them is, of course, queer and non-binary. Because it’s so boring and unevolved to be a straight white woman,” she wrote.
“I don’t know who to blame: the writers of the show or this particularly stupid and repressive time we are living in. Now entire plot-lines are dedicated to microaggressions,” she continued.
As per Fox News, McCain concluded her column by writing, “Wokeness kills everything and I am disappointed to tell you that
And Just Like That is another victim of Hollywood trying to placate a specific audience, and not the original one which made it a hit in the first place.” |