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MUMBAI: After bringing back the high octane series ‘24’ in a new format, the English entertainment channel AXN is now geared up to bring back all the seasons of the popular romcom series ‘s#x and the City’. Premiering on 12 May, the series will air at 11 pm every Monday to Thursday on the channel.
The show celebrates women empowerment and breaks a lot of taboos by showcasing a gang of Manhattan girls with various strong characteristics. High-feminine instead of masculine, glittery rather than gritty and daring in its conception of character, ‘s#x and the City’ is a vivid yet radical show that changed the way society thinks of single women.
The show features Carrie Bradshaw and her friends Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte who are jagged, aggressive, and sometimes frightening figures. They are simultaneously real and abstract, emotionally complex and philosophically stylized.
Although the first season is its slightest, it swiftly establishes a bold mixture of moods like fizzy and sour, blunt and arch, and shifts between satirical and sincere modes of storytelling. The show has already been adapted into two feature films in the past, which garnered significant acclaim
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The show celebrates women empowerment and breaks a lot of taboos by showcasing a gang of Manhattan girls with various strong characteristics. High-feminine instead of masculine, glittery rather than gritty and daring in its conception of character, ‘s#x and the City’ is a vivid yet radical show that changed the way society thinks of single women.
The show features Carrie Bradshaw and her friends Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte who are jagged, aggressive, and sometimes frightening figures. They are simultaneously real and abstract, emotionally complex and philosophically stylized.
Although the first season is its slightest, it swiftly establishes a bold mixture of moods like fizzy and sour, blunt and arch, and shifts between satirical and sincere modes of storytelling. The show has already been adapted into two feature films in the past, which garnered significant acclaim
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