For 3 seasons and 4 years, And Simply Like That… has held Intercourse and the Metropolis followers hostage—however now that its remaining episode has aired, we’re lastly free once more. I do know loads of followers like myself who despised the sequence however however couldn’t put it down, largely for the sake of seeing what our beloved girls are getting as much as of their center age. It was the TV equal of the entire milk latte you order each morning regardless of the bowel-churning it inevitably causes. Individuals both beloved to hate it or hated to like it or each, one way or the other, on the similar time.
Only a couple weekends in the past, I made new mates at a party when a band of ladies who didn’t know one another shaped a circle simply to speak shit concerning the present and the sudden announcement of its cancellation, which we couldn’t fairly wrap our heads round. Despite the fact that we had been in settlement concerning the aforementioned bowel-churning, all of us knew the present checked all of the packing containers of what film and TV studios contemplate a protected, worthwhile guess today: a follow-up to a legacy present with a legacy solid primed to capitalize on everybody’s ‘90s nostalgia.
Whereas showrunner Michael Patrick King claimed the sequence is ending just because it was at “a beautiful place to cease,” my party mates and I agreed it had some main issues that would have misplaced it sufficient viewers to warrant its finish. Its largest, the writing, was infamous for apparent plot holes, a lack of significant character growth, and quite a few plotlines or facet characters followers discovered irrelevant or annoying (sorry, Che Diaz, however you realize it’s true). Its wardrobe decisions, a defining attribute of the present’s predecessor, additionally drew criticism and impressed a lot on-line debate. However And Simply Like That… had one other, sneakier concern that I believe performed a giant position in its downfall, and that was its method to magnificence.
In a nutshell, its characters had been polished to a nonsensical diploma, even in conditions the place it didn’t make sense for them to be polished in any respect. That may not be a giant deal to some, and, sure, I can level to loads of TV sequence which might be enjoyable to look at regardless of taking the identical method. However the concern for And Simply Like That… turned so painfully apparent as soon as I’d observed it that it wound up being the straw that broke the camel’s again—the camel’s again being my curiosity within the characters I as soon as adored.
