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And Just Like That fans call out 'lazy writers' after noticing shocking REUSED plotline

And Just Like That fans call out 'lazy writers' after noticing shocking REUSED plotline

Daily Mail​a day ago
And Just Like That fans were horrified to spot a re-used story line in the new episode of the series - slamming the show for 'lazy writing' after noticing they have killed one character off twice.
The Sex and The City spinoff series, which is currently in its third season, showed Lisa Todd Wexley's father dying during Thursday's episode - again.
Lisa, played by Nicole Ari Parker, broke the news to Charlotte in an emotional phone call - however eagle-eyed fans were quick to point out Lisa's father had already passed away a few seasons before.
In season one, episode two, Lisa is seen talking to Charlotte after Big's shock death about her father's passing, saying: 'I was exactly the same when my father died last year.'
But dedicated fans of the show were appalled that the writers managed to make Lisa's father rise from the dead - only for him to be killed off again.
'How did they not notice?' bewildered user Brett Collins posted to TikTok, showing the clips side-by-side.
'You would think one person in this show would give a f**k about continuity,' whined one user.
'Wait no way, this has to be most hilarious lapse in continuity. I have no faith in these writers, this is just a cash grab,' snarked someone else.
The fumble was also spotted by Reddit users, who mocked the HBO Max series for its sloppy mistake.
'This show is a mess!!! I can't believe people have been paid to write this,' an incredulous fan commented.
'Holy s**t, these writers are a joke.
'So in season two didn't her father come to her dinner?' another confused viewer chimed in.
Someone else blasted the show for being a 'mess.'
'I can't believe people have been paid to write this,' they raged.
Sex and The City enthusiasts have long expressed their disappointment in this spin-off series, slamming is as 'awful' and 'cringeworthy.'
Many fans have taken to social media to bash the show and its writers, with some even alleging this show has 'ruined' the once-beloved characters from the original Sex and the City.
Thursday's episode had fans torn on Carrie Bradshaw's (Sarah Jessica Parker) bizarre long distance relationship with Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), but now many are calling for it to end after a shocking revelation from Aidan on Thursday's And Just Like That.
The new episode - entitled Silent Mode - found Aidan returning to New York, after his troubled son Wyatt (Logan Souza) agreed to go to a wilderness program in Wyoming for a week.
However, Aidan changed his mind at the airport, which lead to some strife with Aidan, Wyatt and his ex-wife Kathy (Rosemarie DeWitt) on their ride back home.
Still, Aidan made his way to New York City, and promptly revealed to Carrie that he slept with Kathy, which stunned Carrie.
She ultimately forgave him, almost immediately, which lead to an awkward conversation about the scope of their relationship.
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