Review: And Just Like That season two feels a lot like Sex and the City

By - Mahi

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Most of the conversation about television shows these days, especially those projects with prized prestige, is about who's going to win.

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Each episode that airs is either good or bad for a character. The actions and dialogues of those characters are seen as good or bad for their success,

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the actions and dialogues of their counterparts are considered against them (of course, being more good or more bad for their own success).

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By the end of the season or series, someone has clearly come out on top.

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Blame Game of Thrones, a show about tyrants determined to sit on a throne made of fire-breathing dragons and swords.

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It's also a mistake of succession, because no one can really leave three Nepo babies fighting over who gets to play with daddy's media company.

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There's also Big Little Lies and White Lotus, which aren't specifically about upward conquest, but were analyzed as such nonetheless.

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Our obsession with someone winning every TV show is the reason why, for the last, longest year of my life,

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I've been anxiously awaiting the one show free of this type of crap: the brilliant series Joe and Just Like That ( AZLT).