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Az Fudd
Hey guys, it's Az Fudd. You may know me as a gold medalist, you may know me as an NCAA national champion. You may even know me as the People's princess. Every week on my new podcast, Fut around and Find out, I'll be talking to some special guests about pop culture basketball and what it's like to be a professional athlete on and off the court. Listen to FUT around and find out a production of iHeart Women's Sports in partnership with Unanimous Media on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kristen Davis
Everyone thinks they'd never join a cult, but it happens all the time to people just like you and people just like us. I'm Lola Blanc. And I'm Megan Elizabeth. We're the hosts of Trust Me, a podcast about cults, manipulation, and the psychology of belief. Each week, we talk to fellow survivors, former believers, and experts to understand why people get pulled in and how they get out. Trust me. New episodes every Wednesday on. Exactly right. Listen, wherever you get your podcasts.
Bob Crawford
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
Kristen Davis
Did George Washington really cut down a cherry tree? Were JFK and Marilyn Monroe having an affair?
Bob Crawford
And I find the answers. I am so glad you asked me this question.
Kristen Davis
This is such a ridiculous story.
Bob Crawford
You can listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kristen Davis
Hi, I'm Kristen Davis, and I want to know, are you a Charlotte? We are back, you guys.
Bob Crawford
We're back.
Kristen Davis
Benny's still here.
Bob Crawford
I'm here. Yes.
Kristen Davis
It's amazing. I can't wait to hear what he has to say about this episode.
Bob Crawford
I have so much.
Kristen Davis
I know you do. It's episode 209, Old Dogs, New Dicks. Excellent clip, that. This is directed by Alan Taylor, who's incredible, fabulous, who goes on to direct his Sopranos. We stole him from there. He goes on to do a lot of Game of Thrones and all kinds of amazing things.
Bob Crawford
A legend.
Kristen Davis
We love him so much. And it's written by the wonderful Jenny Bix, who we also love so much.
Bob Crawford
Yes.
Kristen Davis
Okay. All right. This is one of those ones where I'm like, you know, let's discuss Big and Carrie. Cause I know you've got some thoughts and feelings.
Bob Crawford
I have a lot of thoughts and feelings. Here's my thing. I know that everyone is kind of like, big is terrible. That's kind of like the general consensus.
Kristen Davis
It is right now.
Bob Crawford
How much are you watching, like, fan edits on TikTok? Because they're electrifying, by the way.
Kristen Davis
No, I don't know.
Bob Crawford
Okay.
Kristen Davis
Because I never know when they're going to be mean.
Bob Crawford
Oh, there's only good ones of Charlotte. It's like, Charlotte has one line, and then boom. It's like, you know, all these, like, clips of her, like, eating down. Yeah, I'm like, I'm going to. I'm going to send you. But I know here's the thing. In between the movies and just like that, there is a happy marriage there.
Kristen Davis
You're right.
Bob Crawford
They were together for a long time. And the days they have that we see where he's kind of putting on like records and she's like getting takeout and they're kind of like hanging out. He's got a cigar.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
I don't know, it just seems like they really. They match each other's freak.
Kristen Davis
No, I think you're right.
Bob Crawford
And they're slight. You know, I don't. I think we say narcissistic a little too freely. Of course.
Kristen Davis
Very confident.
Bob Crawford
You know, they both can be self centered at times. But I mean.
Kristen Davis
But can't we all.
Bob Crawford
Yes. And I think that he. He is of course toxic. But I do think that he loves her. And his actions in the American in Paris part two. I'm. I'm like, he loves that woman.
Kristen Davis
And he did.
Bob Crawford
And at the wedding it was a lot. I kind of see why he was a little bit like freaked out. And I do get that. He was like, it looks bad because it's my second marri and I've already had my. My marriage was in the trades. I think also he tried to call. She's gotta start using that phone.
Kristen Davis
My daughter has taken it.
Bob Crawford
Exactly. I'm like, lily, don't play those. But here's my. I'm like, I think. Of course I'm glad that she was like you at the wedding. I mean that was. And when my girl gave them the.
Kristen Davis
That was huge. Ad libbed. One of the few ad libs ever.
Bob Crawford
That's my girl.
Kristen Davis
That's true.
Bob Crawford
But yeah, I.
Kristen Davis
That was all the years of them telling me Charlotte couldn't be angry. Pent up.
Bob Crawford
You have to come out of that one. Watch this. Zac Posen on.
Kristen Davis
Ready to rip some freedom?
Bob Crawford
Yeah, let's go.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
But I just. Yeah, I think I kind of. I'm a Charlotte in that way that I am. Like, I do see that there is like a love and affliction here. I think there's other powers that be. Do I think they're like totally perfect for each other? Maybe not. But I do think that there was a beautiful bond there.
Kristen Davis
I think you're right.
Bob Crawford
And I really don't want to. I don't want to speak ill of it. I don't like her and Aiden together way more than I have problems with.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, we can't talk about that right now because we will never talk about Aidan I know.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Sorry. Okay, so here's my thing.
Kristen Davis
Here's my thing. So I, at the time, right. Because I play Charlotte, and Charlotte was always believing in love and always poor Big, right?
Bob Crawford
Yes.
Kristen Davis
So I never, ever, ever second guessed it at all. And I'm not the kind of actor where I read a script and think about it from an outside perspective. So Cynthia does that beautifully. Like, she'll say, oh, we need more of this or this or that. You know, she can think about it analytically. I'm in it from the second that I read it. I'm never out of it.
Bob Crawford
That's interesting.
Kristen Davis
You know what I'm saying?
Bob Crawford
Oh, of course. You're like, this is only the information I'm getting in this, right?
Kristen Davis
And I'm gonna go with it. And, yes. I'm building on it in my head, right? Like, what do I need to deepen out here in my mind that I'm gonna play subtext, whatever, blah, blah, blah. Especially in the beginning, right. Because we were just starting. But I never question Big. And also. And I've said this many times, but. Oh, I see. Benny with the Kardashians. I was supposed to talk to you about that.
Bob Crawford
Hey, next time.
Kristen Davis
Okay, good. I really felt. I really felt like. I look back on it now because I never rewatched before. I am now, right? So I'm like, these episodes I hardly remember. It's fascinating. I don't know what I'm about to do. I'm like, what am I about to do?
Bob Crawford
When they came out, did you watch them or.
Kristen Davis
I watched it before they came out because they'd give us a vhs. Oh, wow. Before it was on hbo. Okay.
Bob Crawford
So you just watched that and then that was it.
Kristen Davis
We'd run home and we'd be like, oh, my God, you'd be so excited. At least I was right. You know what I mean? I wasn't that critical of myself back then, but also, I was so into the world we were creating.
Bob Crawford
Well, yeah, of course.
Kristen Davis
I wanted to see.
Bob Crawford
So.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bob Crawford
And see what everyone else is doing. That's always fun to be like, I didn't even know you were shooting that.
Kristen Davis
Right. Cause you weren't there. Yeah, yeah. It's really cool. So I never thought twice about Big. And I also think that we were just very, very used to men like this.
Bob Crawford
Of course.
Kristen Davis
And, I mean, it's not like they don't exist now, but, like, back then, they were kind of the norm.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Him in this episode, looking at women. I'm like, yeah, That's. I don't see any changes now. Like I still. I'll still literally be with like a guy, a straight guy. Yeah, it's rare. But I'll be with a straight guy every now and then and I'll see like them check out, you know, a waitress. And I'm like, I'm sure I do that.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Bob Crawford
So as a man, you know, I'm like, I get that. And also I've seen like women do that. I mean my friends.
Kristen Davis
But do we do it as obviously.
Bob Crawford
No, of course. Okay. There's so men don't do this thing. It's called discreet. I would say that that's not necessarily on the menu, but I do think that. Yeah, I get where Carrie's coming from. I wish Big. I hate him in that, that bar scene with the cigar. That part is so.
Kristen Davis
Oh my God. Isn't that so cringe.
Bob Crawford
It's like I die a little bit. That's where he loses me.
Kristen Davis
It's so sad. It's so sad because the episode before he sings to her, I know in the Italian restaurant, he says, my girlfriend and you're 11 says that you're just like. Everything I ever said wrong about him, I take it back.
Bob Crawford
Exactly.
Kristen Davis
And then we're now in this episode with the waitress smoke a cigar. And this adorable young waitress comes and Carrie puts up with it. And I'm dying for her.
Bob Crawford
She looks fabulous.
Kristen Davis
She looks fabulous. She looks fabulous. At all times.
Bob Crawford
Really. At all times. Insane. Oh, you know my favorite Carrie moment that I feel like actually now I'm. I think it's getting its flowers. But when she's got the newsboy cap on, ponytail mid drip Gucci. Gucci belt and she shows up at the bar and Aiden's playing like Yahtzee with the bartender and you guys want me to like Aiden, don't be crazy. Don't. Don't be crazy.
Kristen Davis
Funny, I don't remember that part. I know the outfit, but I haven't gotten to it.
Bob Crawford
He's a bastard when he tries to. When he tries to punish her for her little. Her love with Big. Sorry. I love Carrie's home record.
Kristen Davis
That's a whole thing. That's a whole thing. We're not there. We have 10 here. We have 10 here.
Bob Crawford
Yes.
Kristen Davis
Okay, okay, okay. So here we are. Here we are. He. So this is the thing that bugs me about the so what about Samantha? Samantha says so Big is very obviously looking at other women as Carrie and here walking down the street.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Then she talks to all of. No, she Talks to just Samantha when they're walking in Central Park. And she basically says, eating churros, he's wondering and. Very good. And she says. Samantha says, you can't change the part about a man. It's in their genetic code. Like something else. I'm not gonna say.
Bob Crawford
She said, like, farting.
Kristen Davis
Yes, thank you.
Bob Crawford
Yeah, of course. You gotta have. I say all the crude stuff, like farting.
Kristen Davis
Totally.
Bob Crawford
So.
Kristen Davis
But this is her. She's a theme. Right. Because in the cheating episode, she's like, this is just what they're gonna do. It's in their code. That's genetics. It's, you know, it's who they are. Like, are you of that thinking that that is.
Bob Crawford
It's just. Men are gonna do this.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
I mean, there's a pattern, for sure. I think that there's a natural thing that we tell straight men that there's, like, always a. Something better out there for them, you know?
Kristen Davis
So you don't think gay men feel this?
Bob Crawford
Maybe sometimes. But I do think it feels very straight guy to be like, the world is built for you. And I think it is in a lot of ways. So then I think they're.
Kristen Davis
They're, like, hedging their bets because there might be something better, maybe.
Bob Crawford
And also I think. Yeah. I don't think Samantha's wrong in that. If this is, like a huge red flag. I don't think that this feels like the biggest red flag just because. Just I think guys in general now, the red flag is how he acts in that restaurant.
Kristen Davis
Totally, totally wrong.
Bob Crawford
You're so brutal.
Kristen Davis
I know. And thank God she's like, what a. Yeah.
Bob Crawford
Doesn't she say. She's like, you're so. You're so full of yourself. Did she say it there?
Kristen Davis
She says something like that. We'll get to it in a second. I mean, but this is when this whole episode starts and you can. She's holding it in, holding it in, holding it in, holding it in. Which I really relate to and feel for her. And, you know, it's fascinating to watch. And she does it so beautifully, you know, because I was talking to someone else who said, oh, you know, she makes drama when things are good. But that's because she's held in so. So many things.
Bob Crawford
Yeah, of course. Also, she's an observer. I think, like, she's coming to this as, like, a writer and someone who's writing about it. So it's like the. Her being thoughtful also, talking to her friends a lot about it. I don't know if I necessarily Think that that's, like, narcissistic. I think it is her job.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
And that, to me, I'm like, is kind of the. This feels like you would. Anyone in relationships is probably talking about it too much, especially a new relationship with their friends. That's just kind of like.
Kristen Davis
Especially when you're young.
Bob Crawford
What people do.
Kristen Davis
You know what I mean?
Bob Crawford
I want my girls to. They. Once they're done, I go start from the top. I want to hear it again. What do we think he's doing? I got to hear this again. Oh, my God.
Kristen Davis
You're such a good friend. I love that so much.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. I'm your Anthony in a lot of ways.
Kristen Davis
Love it.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Think about that.
Kristen Davis
I will. I will. I think you're less angry than I am.
Bob Crawford
Oh, definitely less angry.
Kristen Davis
Yes, yes, yes.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. I'm more playful.
Kristen Davis
Yes. Which I love. So let me ask you this. We've got. We are in the depths now with Miranda and Steve. He just showed up last episode. I first of all, didn't even realize he comes in the second season. He's early, and he's amazing from the first second.
Bob Crawford
Isn't he adorable?
Kristen Davis
Which I didn't remember.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. He's really not to, you know. Do you know not to do it? What would this be? I guess I don't know. I'm like, what would I. How would this get me in trouble? But he just has a great butt. Well, I never noticed so much love for Steve's butt. Like, I feel like people, like, as, like, a young gay guy watching the show, I was like, Steve's, like, kind of hot.
Kristen Davis
Incredible.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Cause everyone's, like, big. They all have their guys, but I'm like, steve's hot.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God. He's very hot, and he's hot. I never noticed the butt because I know him, and I can't. It's weird.
Bob Crawford
Well, of course. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. And I mean, he's so much more than that. Right? He really is. And the thing that's great about him is that he's very. In the way that I think Evan also does and definitely Kyle does from the minute they show up, even though you don't know that that guy is going to stay. And I can't remember if we really knew what was going to happen with Eigenberg.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
They come with so much, and they feel so real.
Bob Crawford
Like, they feel like the fully formed. Because some, I think so beautiful are so beautifully written as this almost like. Like the jazz guy, for some reason is so funny to me because that is such A specific guy, and you don't want to. It's like, boom, that's him. There is nothing else you need to know.
Kristen Davis
That's true. That's true.
Bob Crawford
Whereas, like, some just feel like. Like, even in Aiden. I know I'm being really hard on him today. I don't know why, but, like, you just feel like there's a lot. Yeah. I'm not gonna mention when he did this.
Kristen Davis
Don't even. Don't even. Okay.
Bob Crawford
I don't know what to say to that.
Kristen Davis
I'm covering myself.
Bob Crawford
Hey, we all are. I think, you know, this show so beautifully writes these, like, complex, like, iconic women. But the way men are written, I feel like, is so. I don't know, so inspiring to me with the show. Cause it just. Yeah. At times you can make so flat. So satirical, so. But then someone like Steve can come in, and they're just. What, you thought you were imposing on the spirit. They're completely different.
Kristen Davis
They're so much more to him. That's so true.
Bob Crawford
And where he's coming from. And. Yeah, I love Steve.
Kristen Davis
That's so true. And what I love is, like, so here's. He really also cuts through her stuff, you know, like, Miranda's obviously challenges her and, you know, tough and all of the things. Right. And she was so mean to him in the first episode that he comes, and now they're just having all this sex and stuff. She's trying to stay awake.
Bob Crawford
7Am right?
Kristen Davis
And he wants morning sex, and she does it.
Bob Crawford
Jesus.
Kristen Davis
It's a very interesting thing. But then she gets all dressed up for him and drinks a bunch of coffee, and then he comes over and he falls asleep. And then she's like, no, that's so.
Bob Crawford
Like, it's those moments. I think it even is the. You know, the Charlotte, I'm your wife and, you know, I won't do the whole thing again.
Kristen Davis
But it is.
Bob Crawford
It is fully just putting yourself. It's like those vulnerable moments, I think, are where the show is so funny and real and that, like, there's something funny about turning on sexiness, because I think no one knows when they're actually sexy.
Kristen Davis
Good point.
Bob Crawford
Like, we all think this thing is so sexy. But then I say that to someone and they're like, no, that was. It was so much hotter when you did that. And I'm like, oh, my God, I looked really gross. You know what I mean? You're like, I hate when I wear my hair like that.
Kristen Davis
Right, right, right, right, right, right.
Bob Crawford
So it's something. I think it's like that it feels so real and that he's like, you look great. But it's like that's not the, you know.
Kristen Davis
Well, she's also like, she obviously made this effort, which I think matters because previously she was kind of making none, right?
Bob Crawford
But men don't care about the effort.
Az Fudd
Hey, guys, it's Az Fudd. You may know me as a gold medalist. You may know me as an NCAA national champion and recent most outstanding player. You may even know me as a princess. But now you're also going to know me as your favorite host. Every week on my new podcast, Fut around and Find Out, I'll give you an inside look at everything happening in my crazy life as I try to balance it all, from my travels across the globe to preparing for another run at the natty with my UConn Huskies, to just trying to make it to my midterms on time. You'll get the inside scoop on everything. I'll be talking to some special guests about pop culture, basketball and what it's like to be a professional athlete on and off the court. You'll even get to have some fun with the Fudd family. So if you follow me on social media or watch me on tv, you may think you know me, but this show is the only place where you can really fudd around and find out. Listen to Fudd around and find out. A production of iHeart Women's Sports in partnership with Unanimous Media on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Emily Tish Sussman
What's up guys? Welcome to Agusto Papa, the go to spot for everything. Musica Mexicana. We're proud Mexican Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views on musica Mexicana. Whether you like Peso, Pluma, Los Alres del Barranco, Ariel Camacho or Ivan Cornejo, when you get in your feels, then this podcast is for you. We deep dive into music reviews Puerto Bluma show Last year, everything was a.
Bob Crawford
10 out of 10.
Emily Tish Sussman
Fashion and lifestyle inspired by the roots of musica mexicana, the craziest controversies and Cheesemans.
Bob Crawford
I don't have nothing against Puerto, you know, and I don't think Jo should be mad at me.
Emily Tish Sussman
Song and artist comparisons, competition in the scene. There is competition, there is sides to this. There's special pluma, Double P and there's J O P mob. I think at the end of the day, it's business, it's all competition and of course, our personal stories and opinions along the way. This isn't just a podcast. It's a movement for fans who live Musica Mexicana every single day. Listen to Augusto Papa as part of the Michael Tura Podcast Network on the.
Bob Crawford
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you.
Emily Tish Sussman
Get your podcast.
Kristen Davis
We all know, right? Genius is evenly distributed.
Az Fudd
Opportunity is not.
Bob Crawford
It's Black Business Month and Black tech green money is tapping in. I'm Will Lucas, spotlighting black founders, investors and innovators building the future one idea at a time. Let's talk legacy tech and generational wealth. I don't think any person of any gender, race, ethnicity should alter who they are, especially on an intellectual level or a talent level, to make someone else feel comfortable just because they are the majority in this situation and they need employment. So for me, I'm always going to be honest in saying that we need to be unapologetically ourselves. If that makes me a vocal CEO and people consider that rocking the boat, so be it. To hear this and more on the power of black innovation and ownership, listen to Black Tech green money from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Janae
Hi everyone, it's Janae, AKA Cheekies from Cheekies and Chill Podcast, and I'm launching an all new mini podcast series called Sincerely Janae. Sure, I'm a singer, author, businesswoman and podcaster, but at the end of the day, I am human and that's why I'm sharing my ups and downs with you guys. Hi guys. I was sitting here recording episodes of Dear Cheekies and Cheekies and Chill and I just had to take a timeout and purge my thoughts and feelings here on Sincerely Janae because I've been so emotional lately, you guys. Whether I'm in my feels, I've just had a breakthrough with my therapist or I've just had a really deep conversation with my siblings, or I'm in glam getting ready for an award show. I'm sharing my most intimate thoughts with you on the podcast. You guys know I always keep it real with you guys, but this time I'm taking it to the next level. Listen to Cheekies and chill on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bob Crawford
Adventure should never come with a pause button. Remember the MoviePass era where you could watch all the movies you wanted for just $9? It made zero sense and I could not stop thinking about it. I'm Bridget Todd, host of the tech podcast There Are no Girls on the Internet. On this new season I'm talking to the innovators who are left out of the tech headlines, like the visionary behind a movie pass, black founder Stacy Spikes, who was pushed out of MoviePass, the company that he founded. His story is wild, and it's currently the subject of a juicy new HBO documentary. We dive into how culture connects us. When you go to France or you go to England or you go to Hong Kong, those kids are wearing Jordans. They're wearing Kobe's shirt. They're watching Black Panther and the challenges of being a black founder. Close your eyes and tell me what a tech founder looks like. They're not going to describe someone who looks like me, and they're not going to describe someone who looks like you.
Az Fudd
I created.
Bob Crawford
There are no girls on the Internet because the future belongs to all of us.
Kristen Davis
So listen to.
Bob Crawford
There are no girls on the Internet on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kristen Davis
Well, I do think Steve cares, because apparently later someone else told me this again. I'm really, like, in it. He asks her to do something for him, come see his basketball, and then she doesn't, but then she does. Right. But, you know, she's just. Miranda has her walls, and she's so much right. And she's like, I'm not gonna compromise or whatever. That's her thing. And as we know, the whole course of them, this is gonna continue in different ways.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. In beautiful ways. It's like their relationship.
Kristen Davis
Oh, I love it, too.
Bob Crawford
I think their relationship is so. Yeah. I don't know. It feels really real to, like.
Kristen Davis
I agree.
Bob Crawford
I don't know. I went to college with a lot of New York kids, and I feel like she feels like a lot of the. The parents I met and those relationships feel like the parents I met. I don't know. New York parents. I don't know how to describe it.
Kristen Davis
Well, I think that people who go to New York. First of all, there's a bunch of interesting people who go.
Bob Crawford
Right.
Kristen Davis
Like, you only go to New York if, like, you're full of something. Like something you want to super succeed. A lust for life, Alpha, lust for life, creativity, whatever it is. You only go to New York if you're, like. Like, overly full. Right?
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And then you go there, and then you might be like, oh, what did I do? This place is insane. And you might leave, but if you stay and raise kids, create a family.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
That means you're different.
Bob Crawford
There's just. Yeah, there's something different. Exactly.
Kristen Davis
That might stay.
Bob Crawford
That's so.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Especially from people who came to New York, not, like, raised there.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
Because I have friends who's, like, parents, like, grew up in Brooklyn and, like, that feel that it's different.
Kristen Davis
Definitely, definitely, definitely different.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. There's something about them. It all feels very real.
Kristen Davis
I'm with you. I'm totally with you. Okay. So I love their. Love their thing. Now we see me with this guy and, you know, apologies to this person. I don't remember him literally at all. Like, it's so weird.
Bob Crawford
Well, there were a lot.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. Come on yourself. And you're like, oh, my God, I'm kissing. I have no memory. I'm just, like. I was blacked out that episode. I don't know.
Bob Crawford
I mean, the amount of, like, hours you're clocking in, honestly, at that point. And, like, on a soundstage, it is just like, I feel like I should.
Kristen Davis
No. And we're not even on a soundstage at that point.
Bob Crawford
Oh. Are you really not?
Kristen Davis
I do think I had. I think at this point, I saw my white flowers. Charlotte's white flowers show up in this episode for the first time. Very exciting.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Huge.
Kristen Davis
I live for them.
Bob Crawford
Let's go. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I think I might have three flats for my bedroom now. I started with just two. And a bed and a nightstand and a picture of a woman falling through water.
Bob Crawford
Yes.
Kristen Davis
That was it.
Bob Crawford
And that bed. That's so high.
Kristen Davis
It's high. We don't have it anymore. Yeah, it's high.
Bob Crawford
TV in the corner.
Kristen Davis
It's high.
Bob Crawford
Although I don't think Charlotte would have a TV in her room.
Kristen Davis
No, I know. I think I only had it because I had that handyman one time who had to come fix the tv, and then I decided to have sex.
Bob Crawford
He went to Utah.
Kristen Davis
Fix it.
Bob Crawford
The actor that you thought was gay. Don't even start with me. You can go all day.
Kristen Davis
I'm way impressed.
Bob Crawford
Know, I love that gay guy that you're like.
Kristen Davis
You think he's gay? He's coming.
Bob Crawford
Oh, no. Oh, my God. I love him. Huge crush on him. Oh, my God.
Kristen Davis
Is incredible.
Bob Crawford
Oh, my God. When he's, like.
Kristen Davis
Also had a huge crush.
Bob Crawford
Well, duh. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. Let me ask you this. We call him metrosexual.
Bob Crawford
Oh, yeah. Which I think we got to bring that back. That was so.
Kristen Davis
So you're not against?
Bob Crawford
No, I think. I mean, okay, maybe. I don't know. I'm like. I. I don't think I'm. I don't know if I'm pro or against. I think I'm More like, I just. If that was a tiptoe into being more accepting of gay people, hell, yeah. But also, I'm like, it is funny to finally, like, give it a term because it's like, you guys are acting gay. You're really confusing us.
Kristen Davis
If we said that at the time, it would have been bad.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. But Metro feels like it was the culture at that time. It was the.
Kristen Davis
My thing is also like. They're like, no, that guy's gay. You can't go out with him. And I'm like, he is. Oh, no. I think. I haven't rewatched, but I think there's, like, a lot of.
Bob Crawford
I think you're like, let me see. I really love Charlotte being like. It feels very true. It feels very true to my experiences with women, too, where it would be like, gay was put so far down on the list of things they thought that were going wrong between me and them.
Kristen Davis
This is true. Yes.
Bob Crawford
They're like, it's me. It's my body, it's my hair, my skin, the way I talk.
Kristen Davis
For sure.
Bob Crawford
And then someone's like, or he's a flaming homosexual. And they're like, no, no, I don't see that. Can I tell you? Yes, please.
Kristen Davis
Okay. I went to college with a bunch of actors. I went to Rutgers, and they had a music School of the arts, like the FA program.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So when we started.
Bob Crawford
Think I know where this is going.
Kristen Davis
You do? When we started, the sophomores and up would take bets on the freshmen and who would be gay and who wouldn't be gay. And we were just like, what? You know.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And I came from South Carolina. Right. So I was super clueless. I knew a bunch of gay people, but no one said they were gay. No, of course they were in South Carolina.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So in the 80s, you're like, yeah.
Bob Crawford
My prom date is gay, but that's also my boyfriend.
Kristen Davis
Exactly.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. And we've been together for a while. Exactly. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So I have a boyfriend in college in my freshman year. His name was Bob, and he was a sophomore. So I thought, well, he's already passed the freshman test or whatever.
Bob Crawford
Yeah, of course. Yeah. I love this. That test would have meant the world to me, let me tell you.
Kristen Davis
He was so sweet. Right. And really, like, he could have emotional conversations with him. I had never had this in my young life.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Come on.
Kristen Davis
Do you know what I mean?
Bob Crawford
I never. Totally.
Kristen Davis
So then in the intimacy category, he was really into giving oral sex. Not so much into the other things. Right. It's not really my Thing. Which I know, like, I'm saying a lot. I understand it's clickbait right now, but this is the truth. And you're Benny, so I'm gonna tell you.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I was like, that's not really my thing so much, but it just. I could never, like, get over that hurdle, so.
Bob Crawford
Real sorry. Like, at a certain point.
Kristen Davis
At a certain point, I'm talking to my other freshman girlfriends about it and we're all just like, huh, well, that's interesting. And they're all like, but don't you.
Bob Crawford
Like that.
Kristen Davis
Isn't that good?
Bob Crawford
Yeah. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Like, he's trying to please you. Isn't that great? And I'm like, well, I don't know. It's just really kind of all that happens. And like, I just can't seem to. Like, I just keep thinking it's gonna progress and it just doesn't.
Bob Crawford
And that's kinda it.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
And you're like, oh, but isn't that.
Kristen Davis
That's not really bad. And I'm like, I don'. I don't know. I mean, I don't know why it took him so long, but come junior year. Very gay.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
But then it was a drama and it's so sad when I look back on it. I know, because it was like such a. It's like what your show is about, you know? And that's part of why I love your show. Like, it's. It is a specific relationship that you should be able to be great.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. But it's. It's. What, What's. So. It's that it's both sad, but then also, in the end, I think there is something beautiful about it. There's like a safety as long as, like, women. I think I always feel terrible if it ever comes across as, like, women getting used in that way, because it's so. I do feel used, you know, it's so confused. Absolutely.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
And that's it. It's a little bit like mental warfare that we're unfortunately.
Kristen Davis
What's happening.
Bob Crawford
Psychological warfare that we're imposing on women where they're like, yeah. And so I think that's the thing too. It's like that everyone is kind of having this in all of their sexual exploration, you know?
Kristen Davis
Yes, it is. Yes.
Bob Crawford
And I think that's what Sex and the City does so beautifully. That there are so many other ways that these things can be strange because sex is so Weir, like, 100%. And everyone brings a weirdness to it.
Kristen Davis
100%.
Bob Crawford
But yeah, it is. Oh, God.
Kristen Davis
Well, tied in love. I know. And then. But the thing that was sad was that after we'd been so close, I was always just, like, a little mad at him, I guess. Jody. Mean, I was just like, yeah, I'm a little mad. Confused.
Bob Crawford
That makes sense. And I think that's. That also is the show. And then I'm like, I. These relationships are so complicated. Like, it does. They're in. And there's miscommunication, and there's. You are, you know, unfortunately, like, telling other people, you know, something false.
Kristen Davis
Right. When I was 18 or 19 or whatever.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So we didn't. Feelings hurt.
Bob Crawford
And you're like, oh. I put.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
You're like, I gave you my body. Like, I felt. You know, and then like, oh, he wasted my time. That was kind of the thing.
Kristen Davis
No, I didn't have that conversation at that point in time.
Bob Crawford
Being in a theater school, I would say probably most.
Kristen Davis
Oh, yeah. You had to look real hard. You had to look real hard to find anyone.
Bob Crawford
And then it'd probably be the one you would never would have thought.
Kristen Davis
Oh, no, no. It was one that I totally thought, okay. And he was great, great boyfriend. But it took me till senior year to figure that out. But it. It was freedom. It was freedom. Once you kind of accepted, you know, it's just freedom. You know what I'm saying?
Bob Crawford
Oh, totally.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you want to talk about Charlotte and this. This boy?
Bob Crawford
Let's do it.
Kristen Davis
To get circumcised, which is so weird. And honestly, can it even happen?
Bob Crawford
So, yeah, I don't know if this.
Kristen Davis
Can this happen, But I love that.
Bob Crawford
Charlotte's pushing our guys like this, that she's saying, hey, I need this. But it is so a guy thing to have this new. At the end when he's like, I know. I kind of have this newfound life. I know I can't limit it.
Kristen Davis
You don't see it coming from this dude. He's like, kind of.
Bob Crawford
It's just great. It's just like. It's such a deliciously written sequence to me that it's like. I mean, I don't. Yeah, I don't. This is so interesting to me because it is so American and that this is such a. Because I. I grew up in Idaho, so it was like, if someone was uncircumcised, everyone knew, right?
Kristen Davis
It was very different.
Bob Crawford
It was so different.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
And so. Yeah. And so I feel like there is something so Charlotte, when she has that line that she's like, I'm from Connecticut, right. That is so. It's Mary Beth Brown.
Kristen Davis
100%. 100%.
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Get your podcasts, we all know, right? Genius is evenly distributed.
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Bob Crawford
It's a lot of work. So much so that acting is really. It feels really fun.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. I'm like kind of back in. Back in the swing of things.
Kristen Davis
Love it. Love it. I love that take.
Bob Crawford
Charlotte. I don't. I think she could have maybe come to love it at some point if she really ended up liking the guy.
Kristen Davis
But, you know, it's just something. That guy was exciting enough.
Bob Crawford
I completely agree. And I think she was like, oh, yeah, maybe. Let's see. And then him getting it done, though, at first, I could see how that'd be like, for me.
Kristen Davis
Right? No, that was exciting, for sure.
Bob Crawford
Do you get a procedure for sure?
Kristen Davis
100%.
Bob Crawford
What could be better than that? Right.
Kristen Davis
And also the girls are like, you know, the girls don't even get her thinking, which is obviously not unusual, but it is very sweet. But there are also so many big things that happen. But, you know, we. I don't even want to try.
Bob Crawford
Well, Samantha's my favorite. Favorite is. Is very much. I. I really see myself reflected in that. Of returning to an ex girlfriend and you're, like, dressed up as them in a way. I don't know. I think about that a lot where I'm like, well, yeah, I. I had kind of been with this girl in college, if you. And it was so. I'm. I wonder if she would ever say stories, but, you know, and I just. I've never heard a single thing from her about anything, and I've never heard anyone ask her. But I am curious, like, if she. It seems like maybe she is kind of like more on the mad side of things, you know, and kind of like, what the duped me.
Kristen Davis
Does she still live in Idaho?
Bob Crawford
No, no, this was in college, so this was. Yeah, so this was at Georgetown, but it's just so involved in that. But it's so funny to me to think, like, oh, my God. Yeah. I don't know. That scene feels so real.
Kristen Davis
Of like, my thought, looking at it was, why is she not more flattered?
Bob Crawford
Well, what a. I mean, incredible delivery of, like, I'm so much prettier than her.
Kristen Davis
It was funny.
Bob Crawford
That is incredible. I think now maybe more flattered. I think at the time, I think it might be a little bit of the. The Bob thing where you're like, damn. Wait, really? And, like, am I the reason that you're out now?
Kristen Davis
Right. And she's confused with that. That makes sense.
Bob Crawford
But I'm a perfect woman.
Kristen Davis
Right, right, right.
Bob Crawford
You know, like, how so? I. And I think there is just something so almost in that. Of him. Like, taking her entire vibe for the Drag Queen, I feel like, is also.
Kristen Davis
Is that questionable? Is that not flattering?
Bob Crawford
I think both the name and the look is kind of like, that could be, like, too much. Wait, you're, you know, of like, you're calling yourself. You took my whole vibe.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, got it, got it, got it, got it.
Bob Crawford
I'm clearly the reference here.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
You know, and. But. But it's just a. I think that is almost like just a beautifully, like, comedic scene in an episode that feels more like. About this complicate of, like, Carrie and Big.
Kristen Davis
Definitely kind of being hell a little bit. Yes, definitely.
Bob Crawford
So you almost need that moment of like.
Kristen Davis
Oh, definitely. I was thinking about this as I rewatched, like. Like, how once we feel more confident to be dramatic, the things that we have deemed to be the comedy subplots have to be upped.
Bob Crawford
Of course.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, yeah.
Bob Crawford
It's like, tone. I mean, that show, like, I think Sex and the City balances tone so beautifully. Cause it's like, the second it would maybe get too much, then there is, like, a perfect laugh or just like someone. One of the side stories, whether it be you or Miranda or, you know, and that these. Or Carrie at times where, like, that's the humor. Like, even, I think, Hot Child in the City. I'm trying to think of what the other storylines were, but Carrie's.
Kristen Davis
I can't wait to watch it because.
Bob Crawford
There'S just like, a young guy that.
Kristen Davis
She'S like, with a hose or something.
Bob Crawford
Yeah. And it's like she kind of gets to have that kind of, like, fun.
Kristen Davis
Right. And he's got, like, fluffy hair.
Bob Crawford
Yeah, exactly. And he's like. He draws her in a comic book.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Bob Crawford
You know, and it feels very.
Kristen Davis
We had a new writer who drew comic books.
Bob Crawford
Oh, I love it. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
This is why it happened. Yeah. I love that it's all coming back.
Bob Crawford
It feels very, like, light. And I Think the show can balance that. And what a gift of an ensemble. I think that that's so fun for writers.
Kristen Davis
What a gift in the writers, actually.
Bob Crawford
Okay. If it's gonna be so. If. This is gonna be so sad. Like, I remember when I was writing the fifth episode, Scott King and I were laughing so much at the thought of Haley spreading mono at this party while, you know, me and Carmen are getting our hearts broken, but just playing within that world of, like. Cause, you know, people sign up for a comedy. So you also want to do that.
Kristen Davis
Definitely. Can I ask a very risky question? And you can go, please.
Bob Crawford
I never want to leave.
Kristen Davis
You're so sweet. I don't want you to leave. I don't want you to leave. So, obviously, we took time off. We did the movies, we took time off. We came back with then just like that. We intended to come back and make a different show with the same characters, which I know is slightly insane. I don't know if I knew it then, but I definitely know it now.
Bob Crawford
Well, of course, as is always the case.
Kristen Davis
Right. And no one had really done this. It's not something that's commonly done. We're so lucky we got to do it, obviously. And the tone is different, obviously, because we could never replicate the tone, you know, and it's twice as long, and there's more characters, and we're dealing with different things. But when you look at, say, the balance of drama and comedy in Sex and the City and then the. Whatever people want to call it, like, people talk about how, like, we're insane on and just like that. Which I don't feel when I'm in.
Bob Crawford
It, like, that people are acting insane in the show or that it's. Or like, oh, the scenarios are insane.
Kristen Davis
I don't feel that any of it is insane.
Bob Crawford
I don't think it's insane. I think it's a shift from the show, but in a way that. Yeah, that feels like you have to naturally evolve. I mean, what an insane creative challenge, I think is, like, the whole process of it, because also, each one is coming to. You want to show evolution of characters. And I think that's something tricky that. That people, you know, whether they love or don't love how a character is acting, it's like. But the actor also has to bring in history to it. Like, this has been. They are not that character that you met, because no one is the person that they were 30 years ago. 30 years ago. That would be strange.
Kristen Davis
And that's the problem, though, because we're frozen in time. And it's still being watched.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Yet we're making this new thing.
Bob Crawford
Well, that's why it's smart to create a different format for it. But I think there's still an obvious blend of comedy and drama and maybe like a little bit lesser, like, intense drama. I mean, I guess big, like, literally drop dead. But sorry, I'm laughing because I'm uncomfortable.
Kristen Davis
I get it.
Bob Crawford
No, I get it, because I think it's funny. Just like, I get it. Guess.
Kristen Davis
Well, that was how we started. So then.
Bob Crawford
Exactly. There is a lot. Exactly. That. There is, like, a. Maybe more levity than. I mean, for me.
Kristen Davis
Definitely.
Bob Crawford
I don't know. I think that the show so beautifully can keep people still engaged, though. Like. I don't know. That's the thing. I'm like. Exactly. Which I think isn't that, like. I don't know, it's kind of proving itself in that it's like, still, we have so much to say about women and what we think women should be and act and do 100% in culture and whether that be sexually or whether it's right or wrong or. Exactly. So I'm like, I don't know. And each of the relationships also still feel complicated. Like, I think the Carrie and Aiden thing does kind of sound like something that I think some people that are single at that age feel and that there's, you know. So I'm like that feel. Are you really?
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
Marry me. Wait. Marry me.
Kristen Davis
Let's do it. But what about your boyfriend? Is he gonna come?
Bob Crawford
He's coming with, of course, my Charlotte. Ye.
Kristen Davis
Oh, that's so sweet.
Bob Crawford
Yeah, he really is my Charlotte.
Kristen Davis
Are you a Charlotte at all?
Bob Crawford
Okay. So I think I'm Charlotte Rising.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Bob Crawford
Because at times I am very.
Kristen Davis
Oh, rogue, you know?
Bob Crawford
And I do feel kind of like a preppy boy. And I like being straight A's. I like being straight A's. I like doing. You know, I was valedictorious, Overachiever.
Kristen Davis
Big time.
Bob Crawford
Very. That.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Bob Crawford
But then I think I lean maybe a little bit, like, naughtier, like Samantha. And then I do have, like, some Carrie in me.
Kristen Davis
I think I was gonna say Carrie.
Bob Crawford
I do feel a bit Carrie.
Kristen Davis
You don't get a Miranda vibe.
Bob Crawford
I'm not. But I love her so much. I just.
Kristen Davis
Of course, it doesn't mean that.
Bob Crawford
And I surround my. I think, with Miranda, and Charlotte's got it. That feels like I'm kind of like Mary Beth to me. Feels like a bit of. She's such a Charlotte. But then I Think there's, like, a Miranda.
Kristen Davis
She got it.
Bob Crawford
She got a very logical, very like.
Kristen Davis
But also, like, sharp.
Bob Crawford
Sharp.
Kristen Davis
Sharp. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Charlotte's not. I wouldn't use sharp.
Bob Crawford
I think she is. She's so sharp. You know what? And she's so mean. Right then she's so, like. I think what I love is, like, the stances are always just like. It's this.
Kristen Davis
Oh, that's true.
Bob Crawford
And that feels so married to me and my horse.
Kristen Davis
That's true. That's true.
Bob Crawford
Totally. My east coast girls, like, you nail that.
Kristen Davis
Thank you.
Bob Crawford
So beautifully. And. And just, like, that is a joy, like, just to be clear, like, everything. I think it's cool that there's so much discourse. Like, that is so scary to me. Of course it's scary. But I, like. I think I'm getting, like, a tiny dose of that with my show where, like, they're. People have so many opinions of characters, and they keep being like, redeem him. Or I hate her. Or she's lesbian. And I'm like, what?
Kristen Davis
No, I know. I know, right?
Bob Crawford
Okay.
Kristen Davis
Sometimes you're just like, what?
Bob Crawford
But I think the fact that people are talking about it and electrified and that Carrie all of a sudden is pissed at Miranda. Hell, yeah. I'm seated.
Kristen Davis
It was fascinating. I didn't see it coming.
Bob Crawford
Man, don't drink that Mexican Coke.
Kristen Davis
I was scared. I was scared.
Bob Crawford
She's like, you touched that yogurt one more time.
Kristen Davis
I was scared last week when they argued after my birthday party.
Bob Crawford
That's what I mean.
Kristen Davis
It happened in.
Bob Crawford
I know. I haven't seen the latest week. That's tonight.
Kristen Davis
Got it, got it, got it.
Bob Crawford
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And, yeah. Because the Coke, I think, was even before it's been coming. You know what I'm saying?
Bob Crawford
Well, she took the last Mexican.
Kristen Davis
I know, but see, they have a complex relationship. When you look back, it's almost.
Bob Crawford
There is.
Kristen Davis
They're kind of.
Bob Crawford
I think there's something there. I agree. But they need to kiss. But there's something. There's something. Oh, at this point, it's like, let her rip. You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
To lose.
Bob Crawford
Charlotte's a lesbian, too.
Kristen Davis
I know. Listen, I just watched my power lesbians. It was really fun. I was like, charlotte missed her opportunity.
Bob Crawford
That woman. Oh, my God, her line, what a great mic drop she gets. But if you're not gonna eat pussy, you're not.
Kristen Davis
Oh, I know, man. I know. I went to the cubby room when I was young, and we'll end there.
Bob Crawford
I love you so much. You're perfect.
Az Fudd
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Bob Crawford
Not today.
Kristen Davis
Not today. Everyone thinks they'd never join a cult, but it happens all the time to people just like you and people just like us. I'm Lola Blanc. And I'm Megan Elizabeth. We're the hosts of Trust Me, a podcast about cults, manipulation, and the psychology of belief. Each week we talk to fellow survivors, former believers and experts to understand why people get pulled in and how they get out. Trust me. New episodes every Wednesday on Exactly right. Listen, wherever you get your podcasts, every case that is a cold case that has DNA right now in a backlog will be identified in our lifetime on the new podcast, America's Crime Lab. Every case has a story to tell, and the DNA holds the truth.
Bob Crawford
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Kristen Davis
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Bob Crawford
And I find the answers. I'm so glad you asked me this question.
Kristen Davis
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Podcast Summary: "Are You A Charlotte?" – Episode S2 E9 "Old Dogs, New Dicks" with Bob Crawford
Release Date: August 14, 2025
Host: Kristin Davis (Charlotte York)
Guest: Bob Crawford
Production: iHeartPodcasts
In Season 2, Episode 9 titled "Old Dogs, New Dicks" of the podcast "Are You A Charlotte?", Kristin Davis, renowned for her portrayal of Charlotte York in Sex and the City, engages in an in-depth discussion with Bob Crawford. The episode delves into the intricate dynamics of Charlotte's relationships, particularly focusing on her interactions with Big, Carrie, Miranda, and other key characters from the beloved series. Through heartfelt conversations, humor, and insightful analysis, Davis and Crawford explore themes of love, fidelity, and personal growth that remain relevant to listeners today.
Charlotte's Perceived Flaws: The hosts discuss the general consensus that Big is often viewed negatively. Crawford mentions, “I know that everyone is kind of like, Big is terrible. That's kind of like the general consensus” [04:36].
Underlying Happiness: Despite criticisms, they acknowledge the underlying happiness in Big and Charlotte's marriage. Crawford notes, “In between the movies and just like that, there is a happy marriage there” [04:50].
Mutual Traits: Both Big and Charlotte are described as confident and, at times, self-centered, which complements each other. Davis adds, “But can't we all” when referring to their self-centered traits [05:35].
Authenticity of Characters: Davis emphasizes her method of embodying Charlotte by fully immersing herself in the character without overanalyzing. She states, “I never second guessed it at all... I'm in it from the second that I read it” [07:13].
Impact of Setting: The New York setting is highlighted as fundamental in shaping the characters. Davis reflects on how living in NYC attracts individuals with a “lust for life, creativity” and how it influences relationships [23:06].
Steve's Characterization: Steve is portrayed as a well-rounded character who brings depth to the male roles in the show. Davis appreciates his ability to “cut through Carrie's stuff” and his genuine love for Charlotte [15:34].
Sexual Exploration: The hosts discuss the show's portrayal of sexual relationships and the complexities involved. Crawford mentions, “Everyone brings a weirdness to it” [28:54], highlighting the authentic depiction of sex in the series.
Charlotte's Evolution: Charlotte's push for intimacy and her relationship dynamics are analyzed. Davis shares her connection with Charlotte's character growth, especially regarding personal relationships and self-acceptance [30:16].
Representation and Stereotypes: Discussing the term "metrosexual," Crawford reflects on cultural shifts and acceptance of diverse identities. He states, “If that was a tiptoe into being more accepting of gay people, hell, yeah” [25:02].
Legacy and Modern Relevance: The conversation ties back to the show's enduring impact on conversations around women's lives, love, and friendships, emphasizing its continued relevance [42:12].
On Big’s Complexity:
Bob Crawford: “How much are you watching, like, fan edits on TikTok? Because they're electrifying, by the way.” [04:42]
Kristin Davis: “Because I never know when they're going to be mean.” [04:47]
On Charlotte and Big’s Bond:
Bob Crawford: “But I do think that he loves her. And his actions in the American in Paris part two. I'm like, he loves that woman.” [05:35]
Kristin Davis: “I'm a Charlotte in that way that I am.” [06:52]
On Character Authenticity:
Kristin Davis: “I never second guessed it at all. And I'm not the kind of actor where I read a script and think about it from an outside perspective.” [07:11]
Bob Crawford: “It's like that natural evolution... the actors also have to bring in history to it.” [41:43]
On Sexual Representation:
Bob Crawford: “Everyone brings a weirdness to it because sex is so weird, like 100%.” [28:54]
Kristin Davis: “I just can't seem to get over that hurdle.” [27:39]
Depth of Relationships: The episode underscores the complexity of relationships portrayed in Sex and the City, particularly between Charlotte and Big. It highlights that beneath perceived flaws lies genuine affection and mutual support.
Character Authenticity: Kristin Davis emphasizes the importance of staying true to the character without overanalyzing, allowing for genuine portrayal and deeper connection with the audience.
Cultural Impact: The discussion reflects on how the show has influenced societal views on women's relationships, sexuality, and friendships, making once-taboo topics more mainstream and acceptable.
Evolution of Characters: The conversation acknowledges the natural evolution of characters over time, mirroring real-life growth and the changing dynamics in relationships.
Representation Matters: By addressing stereotypes and promoting diversity, the episode reinforces the significance of authentic representation in media and its impact on societal perceptions.
Continued Relevance: Sex and the City remains relevant by addressing ongoing themes of love, fulfillment, and personal growth, resonating with both long-time fans and new listeners alike.
Episode 9 of "Are You A Charlotte?" offers a thoughtful and engaging exploration of Sex and the City's enduring themes through the lens of Kristin Davis and Bob Crawford. By dissecting character dynamics, relationship complexities, and cultural impacts, the podcast provides listeners with a deeper appreciation of the show's legacy and its continued influence on contemporary conversations about women's lives and relationships.
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This comprehensive summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, providing a detailed account of the discussions and insights shared by Kristin Davis and Bob Crawford. It serves as an informative overview for both existing fans and newcomers interested in the nuanced explorations of relationships and personal growth within the Sex and the City universe.