"And Just Like That ...": After a shocking serial death - the actor shows himself in a self-deprecating commercial
Created: 12/13/2021, 3:44 PM
From: Sophie Waldner
The first episode of the SATC revival series "And Just Like That ..." was not only a big shock for the fans.
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The first episode of "And Just Like That ..." ended in a shocking way for the fans - but not only for them.
The fitness bike company Peloton didn't fare well in the episode.
The entry into the “Sex and the City” revival was probably rather disappointing for most fans.
The "SATC" followers were certainly looking forward to Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker *), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis).
At her side are the husbands Mr. Big (Chris Noth), Steve Brady (David Eigenberg) and Harry Goldenblatt (Evan Handler) again.
But the fans had to say goodbye to one of the spouses at the end of the first episode of "And Just Like That ...".
A big shock - not just for the fans.
"And Just Like That ...": That's why a series character had to die
++ Warning spoilers ++
It is probably no longer a secret: Mr. Big, Carrie's great love, had to die a serial death. While Carrie is listening to her godchild's piano concert, her great love prefers to spend the evening on his peloton bike. After he finishes exercising, he feels chest pain and falls to the floor. Carrie comes home late and finds Big there.
The creator of the series, Michael Patrick King, now explained why John James Preston aka "Mr. Big "had to die
:" People forget that Carrie never had Big on the show. She had it fleetingly, a minute or two. And even now she doesn't have Big. It's just different circumstances. It's final now, "King told
Entertainment Weekly
.
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.
He also added, “In her voiceover, Carrie says the most important, challenging, loving relationship we will ever have is the one we have with ourselves.
And when you find someone who sees you like that, that's fabulous.
But the show is about this relationship with ourselves, and
we tried to prove that you are enough by yourself
. "
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"And Just Like That ...": Pelaton does damage limitation
Peloton was also unaware of the tragic end of the episode and is now operating damage control.
Even Ryan Reynold's company,
Maximum Effort
, was hired for this.
Chris North and trainer Allegra
can be seen
in the self-deprecating commercial
.
He asks them if they should take another trip.
The trainer looks puzzled and Big adds: "Life is too short not to do it." While the two giggle, Ryan Reynolds explains in a voice-over, among other things, that cycling strengthens the heart.
Finally he adds: “He is alive!” But see for yourself here:
Funny and self-deprecating.
This means that the company's falling stock market price is likely to rise again.
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