More and more viewers are turning to And Just Like That lead actress Carrie Bradshaw as she continues her mean-girl behavior in the spin-off Sex and the City.
After Episode 10, “The Last Supper Part One,” Sarah Jessica Parker’s character was branded an “a**hole” for her shocking treatment of best friend Miranda Hobbes following her heartbreaking divorce from Che Diaz.
Fans piled on the “self-centered” sex columnist for her lack of “emotional intelligence” after she invited both Che and Miranda’s ex-husband Steve Brady to her dinner party.
In a Reddit thread titled “Carrie is an a**hole,” a viewer reeled off the blonde fashionista for her cruel treatment of Miranda.
“Carrie is an asshole. Not a new concept, I know,” they began their lengthy message.
More and more viewers are turning against Carrie Bradshaw, the leading lady of And Just Like That, as she continues her mean-girl behavior in the Sex and the City spin-off
“I just watched the last episode of AJLT, and I can’t stand the sheer selfishness and self-righteousness she displays with her friendships.”
Fans were outraged that Carrie forced Miranda to come to her Michelin dinner to celebrate her big move into a new home with boyfriend Aidan Shaw.
Carrie selfishly invited Miranda’s ex Che, as well as Steve, amid the fiery lawyer’s acrimonious split with the bar owner.
After Episode 10, “The Last Supper Part One,” Sarah Jessica Parker’s character was branded an “a**hole” for her best friend Miranda Hobbes’ shocking treatment following her heartbreaking breakup with Che Diaz.
Despite Miranda saying she didn’t feel comfortable attending, the selfish fashionista shamed her by calling her a “teenager.”
Fans of the show flocked to Reddit to express their anger, with one person writing, “Carrie has the emotional intelligence of a tick.”
Another said, “I thought damn, that really sucks. I think I would have dropped her off right there or just not left. She doesn’t deserve any of these people.’
“Carrie is in her c**t era,” a third added, with one saying “her calls would be blocked after all that.”
Meanwhile, others were left furious that Carrie didn’t support Miranda when Che brutally put their relationship and adventurous sex life to the test in a stand-up comedy act.
When the latest episode aired on Binge, fans took to Reddit and piled on the “self-absorbed” sex columnist for her lack of “emotional intelligence”
“My thing is Carrie saw how devastated her best friend was after Che’s ‘comedy’ act and didn’t think to say to Che, ‘Hey, you and I are still friends, but that’s my BEST friend and she is upset. I’ll be able to host you at my party this time,” someone said angrily.
Hundreds agreed that Carrie should have stood up and followed Miranda out the door of the comedy club in support, with one calling her reaction “chilling.”
“I’ve been fine with Carrie for way too long, but it was horrible watching her expressionless face when Che was destroying Miranda. Even if the director hadn’t given SJP any instructions at all, you’d think she, like a human being, would have made the choice to look a bit put off,” they wrote.
“I thought when Che started toasting Miranda on stage, Carrie should have asked her friend to leave and go with her, instead of just staring at her and sitting there when Miranda left,” ranted another.
“I say I can’t believe she didn’t do or say anything to Miranda, OR leave, but it’s Carrie. She’s the worst. I’m so over her,’ another angry.
In a thread titled “Carrie is an a**hole,” Reddit users criticized the blonde beauty for her latest antics in The Last Supper Part One
More anger came during what was meant to be a touching scene to say goodbye to longtime SATC character Stamford Blatch and actor Willie Garson, who passed away in 2021 after battling cancer.
Carrie read a letter from Garson’s character Stamford to his TV husband Anthony Marentino over cosmopolitan cocktails.
The letter stated that Stamford would never return to New York and had become a Shinto monk in Japan.
Despite the letter asking for all of his belongings to be handed over to the Anthony, Carrie refused to give him the last photograph of Stamford enclosed in the documents, insisting she wanted to keep it for herself.
“Couldn’t Carrie just have said, ‘I’ll get you a copy,'” someone asked
“I was waiting for her to say, ‘I’ll make you a copy,'” another raged.
‘Exactly what I thought. But no, why would she help a friend?’
The latest criticism comes just days after fans also decried Sam Smith’s cameo in the same episode.
Fans called the 31-year-old singer “cringe” and “awkward” during their brief appearance that saw them buy a Charlotte York-Goldenblatt painting.
The criticism comes just days after fans also labeled Sam Smith’s cameo in the same episode as “cringe” and “clumsy.” During their short performance, they bought a Charlotte York-Goldenblatt painting. Both pictured