When And Just Like That premiered in December McCain called it a “clumsy attempt to reformat the show ... into the woke and puritanical times we are living in" in her Daily Mail column. On his SiriusXM radio show, Andy Cohen asked about that criticism while interviewing Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Nicole Ari Parker. As Nixon noted, SATC always pushed boundaries, which is what AJLT is now doing. “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,” she said. “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.” In response, McCain tweeted: "Honestly, I'm just entertained the cast of 'and just like that' took time to respond to my column. I continue to disagree and felt the reboot was a missed opportunity (as do many longtime fans) but that's ok, and what's so great about freedom of opinion in America!"
TOPICS: Meghan McCain, HBO Max, And Just Like That, Sex and the City, Cynthia Nixon