It’s kinda sad when you try to reboot a once-beloved TV show
and all anyone can talk about is the one actor, and character, who didn’t come
back, but that’s all the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That is
about: Samantha and Kim Cattrall.
Kim didn’t make the TV reboot because when she was asked to
be part of a third SATC movie she gave a firm ‘Not interested’:
“Everything
in me went, ‘I’m done.’ That’s a no. It’s powerful to say no. It’s a great wisdom
to know when enough is enough. I also didn’t want to compromise what the show
was to me. The way forward seemed clear.”
And then we had to listen to Sarah Jessica Parker and show
creator Michael Patrick King go on and on and on about how much they
loved Cattrall and her character, but she wasn’t coming back to the show
anyway, anywhere, anytime, ever.
Cut to Cattrall going, Duh. I told y’all that three years
ago.
And since SJP and MPK keep talking about Kim and Samantha,
Cattrall did a recent interview with Variety to promote Peacock’s
reimagining of Queer
as Folk and her role as the narrator on How I Met Your Father and
discussed the show:
“I was never asked to be part of the reboot. I made my
feelings clear after the possible third movie, so I found out about it like
everyone else did—on social media.”
But one thing she has never discussed is why she
refused to come back, and on this one, I am, still and always, #TeamKim. See,
her story in the third film was to be about Miranda’s son sending her dick
pics, and Kim thought that a lazy stupid storyline and so she passed, though
she did offer her own thoughts:
“Why can’t Samantha, who owns her PR company – maybe she had
to sell it because of financial woes? 2008 was tough. Some people are still
recovering. She had to sell it to some guy who’s wearing a hoodie, and that’s
the dilemma she has. I mean that’s a scenario that was kind of off the top of
one of my reps’ heads, and I thought that’s a great idea. That’s a conflict.
Instead of an underage boy’s … “
Cattrall revealed the original script o the third film was
to be about Big’s death and brought a little shade:
“The [new] series is basically the third movie. That’s how
creative it was.”
Ouch. And as for SJP making it known that she would not be
okay with Kim coming back to the show, Kim says she never heard that so she has
no comment. And she has no comment about the reboot because she, like a great
many people, has never watched it.
“I’ve come
to the conclusion that really the greatest compliment I could have as an actor
is to be missed. And as difficult as it was, and as scary as it is to stand up
and not be bullied by the press or the fans or whomever—to just say, ‘I’m good.
I’m on this track. It was so great working with you. I so enjoyed it, but I’m
over here.’”
And that’s
how you do it.
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