The popular TV show 'Sex and the City' has been released on Netflix, sparking interest from Gen Z viewers. Some find Carrie Bradshaw's character to be a terrible friend, while others view the show as cringey or always terrible. The show's availability on Netflix has led to discussions about how it will be perceived by the younger generation.
Maybe YOU'RE CRINGEY: Gen Z Complains 'Sex and the City' Is Outdated, 'Cringey' https://t.co/ea76pQnzzV
Twenty years after the series finale of “Sex and the City,” all episodes are now on Netflix. How will the show — and Carrie’s behavior — hold up for Gen Z?https://t.co/wIWqXddzwv
Counterpoint: Sex and the City was always terrible https://t.co/vYM6OTmLlw
Sex and the City is on Netflix. Perfect – gen Z are a bunch of Charlottes https://t.co/kmJ2bpYkli
‘Sex and the City’ was released on Netflix this month, and the internet is wondering whether or not Gen Z will discover it. What do the people at the show’s real-life hotspots, like Magnolia Bakery and Carrie’s house at 66 Perry, think? https://t.co/4SqUG709jd
I’m Gen Z watching Sex and the City for the first time. It’s not just outdated, it’s cringey https://t.co/yguEGezn0P
Gen Z is watching 'Sex and the City' for the first time. Our discovery? Carrie is a terrible friend https://t.co/d8lPnc5Bc2