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Kristen Davis
Hi, I'm Kristen Davis and I want to know, are you a Charlotte? The first face you see in the pilot of Sex and the City. Sarah Winter is here. You guys. It's so exciting.
Sarah Winter
I'm so excited to be here. Thank you. I'm thrilled.
Kristen Davis
I'm so, so happy. You're my first guest.
Sarah Winter
Well, it's very fitting because I was the first.
Kristen Davis
I know. And you're so adorable. I watched it last night. Oh my God. You in the back of that cab with your Louis Vuitton.
Sarah Winter
Oh, and the hat and the gloves.
Kristen Davis
In a cab.
Sarah Winter
In a cat.
Kristen Davis
It was a very interesting group of things, but you look incredible. And I really was so like pulled into your storyline and then I'm like, what happened to her? Where did she go? And what happened? We should have had you like continue on. Yes. What happened? And make sure you were okay.
Sarah Winter
Yes. Right. It's not too late. There you go. Let's check in with a listen to you.
Kristen Davis
She'd run into you on the street.
Sarah Winter
But she's doing so well now. Tell me. Well, maybe she runs a company. Maybe she's the CEO. Love it. Of a. But yeah, it ended in such a. It was the best meet cute I think of any show I've ever seen.
Kristen Davis
Be honest.
Sarah Winter
But I'm not saying that just cause I was the cutie.
Kristen Davis
No, you did great.
Sarah Winter
And I was pretty darn cute.
Kristen Davis
You really were 30 years ago. And you still are. Come on. You still are.
Sarah Winter
But thank you. I laugh. You know, she's a journalist and she's got.
Jon Stewart
Yeah.
Sarah Winter
Louis Vuitton. I know.
Kristen Davis
I was so impressed.
Sarah Winter
And we shot, I think it was the Brooklyn Bridge. And I remember Susan Seidelman was in the taxi, crouched on the floor while we're actually moving. I remember that too. And it was my first job. It was like my first.
Kristen Davis
Are you kidding me?
Sarah Winter
I think it got me into the union. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I had no idea. How did you get the job?
Sarah Winter
So I auditioned and it's so funny. Remember this was like, you know, the mid to late 90s, right?
Kristen Davis
97.
Sarah Winter
I was very excited to audition for a show, but it was cable and the dream was to get on a network show, right? Like, HBO was not what it became, not by a long shot. Now, Sarah Jessica Parker had already been cast. So I thought, well, it can't be that bad, right? And maybe, maybe I'll get a network show after this. Now I would kill to be on an HBO show.
Kristen Davis
Wouldn't we all?
Sarah Winter
But, yes, yes, but that. Yeah. I auditioned and I was very excited to meet Susan Seidelman because she had directed Desperately Seeking Susan. So she had done a Madonna movie. And it was all very razzle dazzle. And I remember in the audition she said, now how do you feel? There might be a nude scene. And I was like, oh, okay. Like, yeah, I'm good with that. Yeah, whatever.
Kristen Davis
So brave.
Sarah Winter
She said, there's going to be like a bathtub. You'll be covered, but you know, there might be a little.
Kristen Davis
A bathtub.
Sarah Winter
A bathtub. I think we ran out of time. We're going to do a scene in a bathro. We ended up like, just, you know, having this, like very. It was very tasteful. It was like in silhouette. It was really just my top half. And again, 30 years ago, I looked pretty good.
Kristen Davis
You looked incredible before, kids. Incredible.
Sarah Winter
But I remember, it's so weird. I don't remember a lot in my life. I don't remember what my last job was, but I remember so much about this pilot. Tell me the read through. The table read.
Kristen Davis
Okay, yes, tell me the read through. Cause I don't remember the read through.
Sarah Winter
I remember the read through. I remember seeing you and I didn't even know really who had been cast. Like, no one's keeping me up to date. So I knew Sarah Jessica Parker was gonna be in it. I knew Darren Starr, right? Because of Melrose and Melrose. And when I saw you, I was like, oh, my God, that's Brooke from Melrose Place. Oh, my God, she's so gorgeous. Be cool, be cool, be cool, be cool, be cool, be cool. Be cool.
Kristen Davis
You're sweet. That is definitely how I was feeling. Like, be cool. Try to be cool. And I was very unsuccessful.
Sarah Winter
You stood up when he walked in the room and you and Darren hugged. And I thought, oh, yes, of course they know each other because of. Cause she was Brooke and Sarah Jessica was there. And I remember we started reading and Sarah was crossing out anything that said, Carrie walks in with a sexy, gorgeous, hot. And it was not a disrespectful to the writer kind of thing, but she kept crossing it out. Like, people were laughing, but she was just like, eh, eh, eh. And I remember the person that they had cast to play the boyfriend was not the person that wound up getting the job on set. So I was surprised. When I got on set, they had cast Christopher Lawford, who was John Kennedy Junior's cousin. Yes. He was at the read through, and I remember thinking, Yes. I remember thinking, that's perfect to have, like this Kennedy. Yes. Not Kennedy S. I understand Kennedy. What the heck. Yes. And he had been an actor.
Kristen Davis
What happened?
Sarah Winter
What happened? I want to know.
Kristen Davis
I don't know.
Sarah Winter
Did he become unavailable?
Kristen Davis
Maybe he.
Sarah Winter
Did something happen? Maybe. Yes. Cause none of us knew.
Kristen Davis
We didn't know anything what this show was.
Sarah Winter
I mean, and I remember Kim, at the end of the read through went, 13 more. And I was like, what does that even mean? Like, what is 13? And I didn't realize.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. That were a contract TV, you know.
Sarah Winter
And that's. And I was like, yeah, 13 more.
Kristen Davis
That's adorable.
Sarah Winter
And even though I knew my character ended and I wasn't gonna. Like I said, as long as, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, yeah. And I wound up kind of being the first person to have sex on Sex and the City.
Kristen Davis
I know. And this is what I remember of that. Right. So when we. So we did the show, obviously we were all very excited and I really, really desperately wanted my part, but we were nervous because. Do you remember the show Dream on, that had been on hbo?
Sarah Winter
Oh, yeah.
Kristen Davis
And like every week some girl would just for some reason take her top off. Like, just randomly, kind of like, we were like, is this what we're supposed to do? Like, please know. Like, even though we were scared, Right. We didn't really know, as I was telling everyone before too, we didn't know how people would respond to kind of the very upfront way that we were talking about sexuality. Because at that point, it hadn't really been done on tv. Right. And cable was a weird thing. Like, it was all very unknown. And so I remember Being really nervous. And we didn't have clauses in our contract at that point that we had to be nude or that we did whatever. Cause we were all panicked. Like, we don't. We're scared. Right. And the day that you. You had to do that nude scene, I was in the hair and makeup trailer getting ready for whatever, like, talking on the phone or something boring. And they came in. One of the makeup artists came running in like, we need cups of ice for Sarah Winter's nipples.
Sarah Winter
Oh, my God.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God. Right?
Sarah Winter
And that was our response. That was our response for my nipples. Like, I. Who knew that that was a thing?
Kristen Davis
I did not know either.
Sarah Winter
I was trying to be so cool.
Kristen Davis
You did.
Sarah Winter
And collected.
Kristen Davis
You did.
Sarah Winter
But they needed ice.
Kristen Davis
I know. We were really impressed. We were panicked. But also, maybe that's.
Sarah Winter
They look so good.
Kristen Davis
They look fantastic.
Sarah Winter
Bring on the ice.
Kristen Davis
I know. It worked. It worked.
Sarah Winter
Top of ice.
Kristen Davis
It worked. But all of a sudden. And then they ran back out, and.
Sarah Winter
We were like, what is going on? Oh, my gosh. Is this, like, a thing?
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Sarah Winter
It's like, no one's ever offered me ice since, and no one offers me ice. You know, I don't do those kinds of scenes anymore. But. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Well, you did it. Well, thank you. It really seemed like you were fine. Do you know what I mean?
Sarah Winter
You know, I was. I think, Susan, you know, having a female director obviously was helpful. And I didn't realize at that point, this being my first, like, TV experience, that that's quite rare. That was rare. Certainly. Definitely in 1997, I think it was. And, yeah, it was. It was wild. I remember you came into the makeup trailer once, and we had no scenes together, and they'd cut your hair. Like, you had, like a. It was like a lob. And you. And you came into the makeup trailer, and you're like, well, it's sporty. I look kind of sporty.
Kristen Davis
That's me trying to be positive, because I really hated it.
Sarah Winter
Beautiful.
Kristen Davis
Oh, you look so sporty.
Sarah Winter
But, yeah, I could tell. It was, like, not your voice. Yeah. And it was so, like, did she need to have, like, a bob?
Kristen Davis
I know, right?
Sarah Winter
No, it all worked out. I mean, but the pilot was so very different to how it all looked. I mean, it was dark.
Kristen Davis
So dark.
Sarah Winter
You all talked to the camera, all of us. It was nothing about fashion. In fact, I had all the fashion.
Kristen Davis
Right. Well, we didn't have Pat yet.
Sarah Winter
You didn't have Pat.
Kristen Davis
Right. But you had some outfits.
Sarah Winter
I had some. Oh, I did. I had Versace. I remember they put me in my first pair of Manalo Blahniks. Right. And another funny thing I remember is there's a brief scene with a real estate agent.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. In the house when you're walking through the apartment.
Sarah Winter
Do you know who she was?
Kristen Davis
Yes, I do. Down ahead of her.
Sarah Winter
She was down ahead of it. Married to Rudy. Julie. I did play with her later at the time.
Kristen Davis
I know, it was weird, right?
Sarah Winter
It was. We had security on set. We had security.
Kristen Davis
Dawn is so nice.
Sarah Winter
She's lovely.
Kristen Davis
We later did a play and she was like, do you remember when I came on the pilot? I'm like, oh, my God.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, yeah. That was her.
Kristen Davis
Bizarre.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, it was bizarre, right? Yeah, it was. And I knew she was. I lived in New York and she was actually co host of a, Like, Good Morning New York, one of those shows.
Kristen Davis
I remember that.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. And wow. And yeah, that was like trippy. Trippy.
Kristen Davis
Very trippy.
Sarah Winter
Trippy. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And so let me ask you how. So you have good, good memories of the pilot. Do you have memories of. Because we waited a long time for the show to be picked up. Do you remember that?
Sarah Winter
Oh, yeah, I remembered, like, oh, maybe it's not gonna happen. You know, I had at that point done, like, a movie. I had moved to Los Angeles. And then I heard it actually. It's. They've made it. It's becoming a series. You haven't been cut.
Kristen Davis
Always what an actor wants to hear.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, haven't been cut. Thank God. Yes, thank God. It would have been a lot. Cutting a lot of scenes. And even though it was short, like we shot for a week, we shot, you know, Chelsea Pierce.
Kristen Davis
Well, there were a lot of little pieces. And that was the thing we filmed crazy hours. I don't know if you remember this.
Sarah Winter
Oh, yeah.
Kristen Davis
Even the pilot. Crazy hours. And everyone would be like, why? It's because all those little scenes had to be connected by the voiceover later. Not so much in the pilot, but to make it to tell a story. We were trying to tell a story through tiny little scenes that's hard to shoot. Right. Because you have to go to the different locations and set up. But that's what's so great about your part of the thing, but also frustrating because we don't continue with you.
Sarah Winter
Right.
Kristen Davis
It's so sad. Right?
Sarah Winter
I know. And I think, you know, when I was reminded, like, hey, you were the first person to have sex on 60 60, I'm like, yes, I was. I was also the first person to be ghosted. Before ghosting, was it.
Kristen Davis
I Know, we didn't have a name. Right.
Sarah Winter
We didn't have a name. But we've all, you know, we know what it is. And it was so kind of sad. And over the years, you know, through. I mean, the show went for such a long time. It was such an incredible part of, you know, culture. Then the movies, and now, you know, what you're doing now. And just like that, it, you know, I've wondered, like, you know, and there's been such triumph for the women. You know, like, we're not beaten down by these women that it doesn't end our lives. You know, you move on. I'm like. But I feel like my character had all her, you know, triumphs off camera.
Kristen Davis
That's a good way to look at it.
Sarah Winter
That's a good way to look at it. She found love. She found a great guy.
Kristen Davis
Good.
Sarah Winter
Thank God.
Kristen Davis
Thank God, thank God. Hopefully not one of the guys in the pilot. Because they're all.
Sarah Winter
They're all horrible people. And they're out there with how horrible they are. They're not even pretending totally. Which I guess is something like, people.
Kristen Davis
There's something to be said for that.
Sarah Winter
There's something to be said for just putting out what a rotten human being you are instead of pretending like you're, you know. Cause that I come into that.
Kristen Davis
Well, that's what's annoying about your guy, is that he's all, like, kind of glamorous Prince Charming, and then he's just, like, gone. So frustrating. And it's funny that we didn't have the term ghosting. And then, I mean, in my little notes, they want me to say if I've ever been ghosted or have I ever ghosted anyone? Which I think is a hysterical question. And my manager was like, kristen's never. Dave was like, kristen never gave me no. I did have to think back a long time ago. I was ghosted, though. It was. I don't know. I don't know exactly. I mean, it's hard to define ghosting exactly. I do think it was when there were cell phones. Because obviously now ghosting is more a tech thing, right? And back then, cell phones were new. But I did one time date this out of work actor. I think this was before Sex and the City, maybe between Melrose and Sex and the City or maybe when I was on Melrose. I don't know. He's now very successful. He was very talented. But at the time, I had money. Cause I'd been working and I was at his house. And he had all of These, like, your electricity's gonna be turned off. Like, all those notices that you get when, like, you know, you can't pay your bills, they were all just all over his house, right? And I was like, you know, what's happening? And then I think he wrecked his motorcycle, which is, like, how he got around town to his auditions. And I was like, you know, can I lend you some money? Horrible mistake.
Sarah Winter
Okay.
Kristen Davis
Kiss of death, right? Thank you, Sarah. So. And anyone listening, do not lend anyone money that you are dating. Do not do it.
Sarah Winter
It doesn't end well.
Kristen Davis
No, it doesn't end well.
Sarah Winter
And you never get the money back, right?
Kristen Davis
And it really irked me. So then I lent him money. You know, it changed the dynamic in a horrible way. And it was a kind of a casual thing, right? So I probably should have known better, you know what I'm saying? But I just thought, like, I can help. I should help this guy. He's so talented, which he is. Lend him money. I think it was all of $5,000. It was.
Sarah Winter
That's a lot of money. Oh, thank you. Thank you.
Kristen Davis
Very nice. Yes. So I lent him this money, and then, you know, he stopped. Stopped. And I'm like, what the heck? So I remember going over to his apartment, like, banging on the door, and his dog was in there, and I loved his dog, and I could hear his dog, but I was like, is he in there and pretending that he is not in there? Do you know what I'm saying? And I was like. And then later on, he did call me. He's like, did you come to my house and bang on my door? And I was like, well, yes.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, yeah.
Kristen Davis
Coyote was like, I know, right? But I felt so embarrassed, like, being messy. Like, I was like, messy. But then I was like, well, you remember how I lent you the money? Now I have.
Sarah Winter
You had every right to. I want to see that. That's like a movie. That's like a show.
Kristen Davis
But also, this is a successful actor.
Sarah Winter
Well, I think. What. Let's add up. Like, what? With interest. With interest. I know the mid-90s.
Kristen Davis
I just would love some acknowledgement or whatever, which is like kind of a fantasy or whatnot. But, you know, it is funny. But that was the best.
Sarah Winter
I would go knock on his door again.
Kristen Davis
Would you?
Sarah Winter
Where does he live? Let's go. Let's knock on his door.
Kristen Davis
He's out in the country, and he's married with some children, so I don't think I want to show up.
Sarah Winter
He probably doesn't have the dog anymore.
Kristen Davis
No, I think he has numerous animals.
Sarah Winter
All right, well, you know, you live and learn, but yeah, you do.
Kristen Davis
You do not learn. I can't say that's the last time that I did it though. Well, I think the next time was the last time.
Sarah Winter
Okay, good.
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Kristen Davis
What about you ghosting?
Sarah Winter
Well, I. Let's see. I don't think. I don't think I could ever ghost someone. You know, I can't picture you. I've. And I didn't really date as a young person. I was always in relationships. I've been married and I have kids now and I'm divorced. So I'm dating like now. Which is very weird.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. Yeah.
Sarah Winter
But I like to think it's a bit more grown up if I meet someone or we go on a date or two and I don't feel something. I just say like, it's lovely to meet you.
Kristen Davis
Good for you.
Sarah Winter
You are a great guy.
Kristen Davis
Yes.
Sarah Winter
I don't feel a connection, but I wish you all the best.
Kristen Davis
Amazing.
Sarah Winter
You Know, and that's sort of my thing.
Kristen Davis
That's good.
Sarah Winter
I don't think I've been ghosted in the traditional sense.
Kristen Davis
I would never ghost you.
Sarah Winter
Thank you. And I can take it, you know, I mean, if someone says, you know, I think you're great, but I, you know, you have young kids or you have, you know, you live on the other side of the country, I. I'm like, thank you for telling me. That's great.
Kristen Davis
Totally.
Sarah Winter
Good luck, you know.
Kristen Davis
Well, this is whatever you want to be as grownups. Right. You don't need to be ghosting people. No, I agree. I agree totally. But it is. I think it is such a good and interesting thing to talk about because I do think that young people are often going through this, you know, men and women. Right. And I think it's such a hard thing because you're just left there wondering.
Sarah Winter
Like, with the three dots.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Sarah Winter
Like, are they gonna. Are they gonna.
Kristen Davis
Awful. Awful.
Sarah Winter
Just say it.
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Sarah Winter
Like, how bad can it be?
Kristen Davis
Totally. But now we do have social media, so you can go try to, you know, investigate what's happening.
Sarah Winter
Right. Which is.
Kristen Davis
Then it's a waste of your anxiety.
Sarah Winter
I've had to take. I took Instagram off my phone a couple of years ago and it was one of the best things I ever did.
Kristen Davis
Wow.
Sarah Winter
I still have it on my iPad, but I keep my iPad in my bedroom.
Kristen Davis
Smart limit that.
Sarah Winter
I realized how much time I was spending looking at things that made me feel like. Like, why am I doing this?
Kristen Davis
My Instagram feed is all dogs and elephants.
Sarah Winter
Well, that's the way to go. Yes. Yeah, I know you love elephants.
Kristen Davis
And the puppies. I wanna see the puppies get adopted. It's really nice. You know what I mean? And also, I do.
Sarah Winter
I'm using it for good.
Kristen Davis
Right, Right. Cause there are positive things, you know, on there, but there's also such toxic things and, you know, you gotta protect the kids from that too.
Sarah Winter
And the grown ass women who are, you know. Good point.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, good point, good point.
Sarah Winter
From feeling. Yeah, like crap.
Kristen Davis
But no, that's not worth it.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, that's not worth it. No, nothing's worth that.
Kristen Davis
You're writing now.
Sarah Winter
I'm writing.
Kristen Davis
Yay.
Sarah Winter
I'm developing a limited series with my writing partner and who knows where it will land? You know, I would like, if anyone's out there listening and they wanna read an incredible show for women that's basically a delicious revenge tale of beautiful people doing bad things.
Kristen Davis
Wow.
Sarah Winter
Hit me up. Yeah. So I'm excited about that. And I wrote an article that got published in Vanity Fair, which I was really proud of. Yeah. Cause I'd never written anything before and.
Kristen Davis
Amazing.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, that was. I was really proud of that. So.
Kristen Davis
That's amazing.
Sarah Winter
I produced a movie sort of based on that topic with Amanda Seyfried and. Yeah, I just. But I miss acting. I do. I do miss acting. Yeah. I want to. I miss telling stories from that perspective. You know, writing. Writing my own stories is fun, but. And I'd like to continue to do that, but I do want to get back in front of the camera and, you know, not in a leading role, not in a. You know, I'm not in that part of my career anymore, but just, you know, pop in here and there, you know. Yeah, I'd love to do more of that.
Kristen Davis
It's so interesting because, like, for the longest time, I didn't really miss acting. I didn't go that long without acting. But, like, sometimes I was like, you know, when I was young, I needed. I needed to be acting in some form. Right. Like on camera, in theater, whatever it was. And I don't know if it was having kids. And that kind of takes on a whole creative side of you in a different way, like an emotional side. But, like, I didn't need it as much. But then the funny thing is when we did go back to do and dress like that because we're with Michael Patrick and you know, you know, we've been together so long, I had all this pent up emotion, which I didn't really realize. It was interesting.
Sarah Winter
It was interesting. And then you had an outlet.
Kristen Davis
I did. And I was like, well, this is why we love it.
Sarah Winter
Right? Isn't that great?
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Sarah Winter
Because we, you know, when you step away, you know, as you become a parent, you are fulfilled in other ways and you don't crave that creative. Like, also, it's like a family being on set. If you have a family at home, you're not.
Kristen Davis
It's different.
Sarah Winter
It's a different, you know, things shift. But yeah, stepping back into it, having stepped away is so sweet.
Kristen Davis
It is, it is. It's fun.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. And also, you've had Charlotte in your life for so long and to be able to watch you, I can't even imagine, like, playing the role. And you play her so beautifully, with such a heart. Thank you. You've given us hope. Like, Charlotte has always had hope. The eternal optimist.
Kristen Davis
So true.
Sarah Winter
And I feel like she got knocked down. She got back up and she believed she would meet her husband and she Believed she would have her children.
Kristen Davis
True.
Sarah Winter
It didn't look the way she thought. You know, I think, you know, for people, for myself that watch it, it's really that sense of hope that was so beautiful and poignant to watch.
Kristen Davis
Thank you.
Sarah Winter
And to see you have loss and pain, but get back up and thank you was really. Yeah, I think.
Kristen Davis
Can I ask you.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Are you a Charlotte?
Sarah Winter
Am I a Charlotte? I. I'm gonna say yes. But it has changed for me, I think back in the day, you know, when we first met Charlotte, I felt like I was a Charlotte because I kind of modeled myself along, being a bit of a rule follower, having a protocol with dating and men and being a lady. And that was always very important to me and being buttoned up and having boundaries. And I think now I'm a Charlotte in the way that, you know, we've got to know Charlotte in what I just sort of referenced her eternal optimism and not losing hope. And also something really important that you portrayed and your storyline, at least for me, was that happiness doesn't have to be what you think it's going to look like. You know, we imagine it's gonna be a certain guy, you know, or you're gonna have kids a certain way in that. And you check off all those things. And what was amazing, and I've had this in my own life, is sometimes the guy is right in front of you, you know, you don't realize it's going, you know, someone you look this abstract idea of like a wal or a tray, you know, having biological, you know, you got your hairy, you got your babies. Doesn't look the way, you know. And I think that is a really nice thing to remember that sometimes they'll happen in a way that's unexpected and to stay open hearted, you know. And I think that's what I want to maintain as the Charlotte in me now. Like, not losing hope. I'm gonna get that role. I'm gonna meet that guy. It's all gonna work out. And it does, you know, it'll, you know, in life, you know, of course, ups and downs and, you know, you can have many happy endings and happy, you know, episodes, you know, chapters in your. In your life. So it was a very long winded way of saying, I'm a Charlotte.
Kristen Davis
I love it.
Sarah Winter
It was all the Charlottes.
Kristen Davis
That was a good, deep way. Because you're right, we have known her a long time and it means different things at different times. Right. And that's what's great about playing a character for so Long, obviously, but also, like, in something where people can relate. And that's kind of why I wanted to do this podcast, was to be able to, like, I love to hear the fan stories, you know, when I'm out in the world. And they always have something really interesting that they can pull from it. And, you know, maybe I. You know, obviously every character has something super important to pull from. It's not. It's not like Charlotte is different or special or whatever. I just happen to play her, you know what I mean? So. But, like, for me, I'm part Charlotte, part Carrie, you know? Cause I feel like Carrie's always kind of searching and digging and, you know, who am I? How do I fit into this scenario, or who do I want to be in this scenario? And I'm more of that in certain ways in my real life than I am of a Charlotte where she had so many goals, you know, she really did have these goals. And I think that also is why she fell down a lot, because the goals were so specific. Right. But then she was able to learn from them, you know, to learn from the things that didn't go how she expected to be more open to the other things that might have been there. All which I think is so important. I mean, I have to tell myself this too, you know, ongoingly. You know what I'm saying?
Sarah Winter
It never ends. Really.
Kristen Davis
It never ends. But it's so interesting to think about.
Sarah Winter
The purity, though, of you. And that character was like, we root for all of you to get what you want, but you had such a pure. A pure heart. Thank you. And when you got hurt, we all felt heart for you.
Kristen Davis
Thank you.
Sarah Winter
And it made the triumphs so much more sweeter.
Kristen Davis
Good. Yeah. When I watched that pilot last night, oh, my God, I was like, like, how crazy. I'm like a little child.
Sarah Winter
We're baby faces. That's what I'm like, really. Babies.
Kristen Davis
Little.
Sarah Winter
Little.
Kristen Davis
And as I said earlier, I'm like a puppy. I'm like a baby puppy.
Sarah Winter
Love me. Love me. Right?
Kristen Davis
Right.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
This is what I was thinking. I was like, oh, God, I'm glad it worked out.
Sarah Winter
Like, yeah, yeah.
Kristen Davis
For me and for her.
Sarah Winter
Yes.
Kristen Davis
You know what I mean? Cuz, like, I was like, wow, the.
Sarah Winter
90S in New York. It was a different time.
Kristen Davis
Didn't it look so different in the pilot?
Sarah Winter
So different.
Kristen Davis
The seventies.
Sarah Winter
Yes.
Kristen Davis
I mean, I was there. I would go to visit, my parents would take me to. Like, I saw Sarah and Annie when we were 12 or whatever we were. I didn't know her, you know what I mean? But I saw her and I mean, I remember Times Square in the 70s.
Sarah Winter
Was like, no, you would never go there. Right. On Earth, right? No. And in the 90s you wouldn't have gone there. Now it's like Disneyland, right? Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And also like the Village, like at the end. I mean, I don't know where we actually shot that final scene with she and Big. So great, obviously. But like when she gets out of the car and like, like, where is she? Because that doesn't look anything like the Village right now. Like, literally you would have to go, I don't know, 30 miles outside of New York to find that Y. Yeah. Warehousey looking thing going on in the dark. I don't know what's happening. There's no light, there's no dark, there's.
Sarah Winter
No street that doesn't exist anymore.
Kristen Davis
You know what I'm saying? Outdoor dining, like it is just night and day. But that is kind of what you love about the cities, that it's always evolving.
Sarah Winter
It's evolving. But I think it was like a time capsule, you know, the pilot.
Kristen Davis
Oh, big time.
Sarah Winter
Of what New York was like and how it looked and what it was like to be young, you know, And.
Kristen Davis
I know we weren't even that young and we. You know what I mean?
Sarah Winter
That's very young.
Kristen Davis
What do you say? No, we weren't. I wasn't. I seem like we were. I was like 30 something.
Sarah Winter
I think I was in my 20s, late 20s.
Kristen Davis
Oh, how adorable.
Sarah Winter
I don't even know how old you are.
Kristen Davis
We were older because I remember the.
Sarah Winter
In your early 30s.
Kristen Davis
Exactly. And we all were. And that was a big. Because, remember, I don't know if you went through this, but when I was first auditioning, whatever the part said, you said you were that age. You did not say you were your real age. If it was older, you said you were older. If it was younger, you were 22. Whatever it was, you were like, yes, I'm 22. You know what I mean? And then the freedom of playing a woman in her 30s, we were like, what?
Sarah Winter
Unheard of.
Kristen Davis
But this is also when you thought your career was over at 40.
Sarah Winter
Yes.
Kristen Davis
Like we really did not ever perceive that we would have bigger success, right?
Sarah Winter
Yes.
Kristen Davis
It was crazy.
Sarah Winter
The longevity. Imagine.
Kristen Davis
Thank God, right? Thank God.
Sarah Winter
And it's so nice for other. For actors to see that, for, you know, actresses.
Kristen Davis
And the world is different now.
Sarah Winter
And the world is. And our stories are interesting, you know.
Kristen Davis
Well, that's why we wanted to do it just like that.
Sarah Winter
We were like, why.
Kristen Davis
Why would our stories be over?
Sarah Winter
Right?
Kristen Davis
They're not over.
Sarah Winter
They're richer.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. And just as interesting. And I can't wait for the. For the next season.
Kristen Davis
Oh, it's a. It's. It's a. It's a good one. It's a big one.
Sarah Winter
It's a. Oh, look at the eyebrows.
Kristen Davis
I know. It's a lot. We just finished. I'm still recovering.
Sarah Winter
You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
It was a lot. It's intense.
Sarah Winter
Oh, I'm so.
Kristen Davis
It is intense. It is intense. But we're just so lucky to still be doing it.
Sarah Winter
I. You are. And I'm so. And you can tell that you really. It's genuine.
Kristen Davis
You feel lucky. Oh, we're.
Sarah Winter
This is unheard of.
Kristen Davis
It's really to have to be able to, you know, so lucky.
Sarah Winter
Stay with these characters and evolve with them and keep telling the stories. And it's so generous to the audience and to the generous lovers.
Kristen Davis
Oh, generous to us, like, the support, you know, for. Not the audience. We wouldn't be able to do it.
Sarah Winter
Right. That's so true. You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
It's a cycle. It's a circuit, you know, it's important. But it's also funny because when I watched yours, I was like, we don't even know what happened to her.
Sarah Winter
Right.
Kristen Davis
I need to know what happened to her. Is she okay?
Sarah Winter
We do. I think there's a whole episode that we could go back. Stick with me here.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Sarah Winter
And just see the trajectory. That was Elizabeth. Maybe she won a Pulitzer or something. I don't know. She was a journalist.
Kristen Davis
I love it.
Sarah Winter
Maybe she does a cover story on Carrie. Charlotte. Carrie, you know, the whole bit.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Sarah Winter
You know, like, whatever happened to her? I like this.
Kristen Davis
I like this.
Sarah Winter
She's on the COVID of Forbes, something, you know.
Kristen Davis
Yes.
Sarah Winter
But it was just such a. And, you know, it's interesting. I had friends that didn't even know it. I had done Sex in the City, and then I think the pandemic when the series came back, people wanted to go back to the beginning.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Sarah Winter
So I had so many people at one point saying, you're on Sex in the City.
Kristen Davis
Are you on Sex in the City.
Sarah Winter
As a little bit, yeah. A friend of mine just texted me from an airplane. I'm like, look, the lady in front of me is watching you on Sex in the City.
Kristen Davis
Wow.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I love it.
Sarah Winter
So it kind of is. It's given me a boost, you know, I'm glad. And I was only in, you know, a little Bit of silence. But you're silence.
Kristen Davis
But you're so good. You're so good.
Sarah Winter
Aw. Well, who knew?
Kristen Davis
It's like not complete, but it's like a really, like, you get the story. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, we don't even really follow the rest of us that much.
Sarah Winter
Right. It's the premise of the show though. It's really set up. Like, what can happen when this wide eyed person comes to you. I was that wide eyed person coming from Australia. Oh, that's another thing. The accent was dodgy as hell because no one asked me if I was really British. Like you said with the auditions, if you're 33, you're 33.
Kristen Davis
If you're 24, you're 24. Are you British?
Sarah Winter
Yeah. Hell yeah. And no one at that point, like.
Kristen Davis
Said anything about my, you know, see, it's okay. We were paying attention to so many other things. But I did go like, there's one word where I'm like, wait, what? But that's okay. You know what I mean?
Sarah Winter
Yeah. Like, you know, British, Australian, US Foreign.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, you're a foreign. Gorgeous and glamorous with your Louis Vuitton faces.
Sarah Winter
Oh my God. And my hair.
Kristen Davis
And your yellow, yellow cab and your.
Sarah Winter
Hat on your head and my, my checkered cap.
Kristen Davis
Just amazing.
Sarah Winter
I know.
Kristen Davis
It's so amazing.
Sarah Winter
What a. What a beginning.
Kristen Davis
What a beginning.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
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Kristen Davis
Well, the thing that I think is interesting is like, there's two main points, right?
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So one is the ghosting, which we don't call it obviously the ghosting because we don't have that word yet. But the other, which I remember more so personally as being the super fascinating part, is can women go around and casually have sex like a man and not have emotions? And that's what we debate at the one scene we all have together at Miranda's birthday and Charlotte's like, what about romance? You know, and they're all like, pfft, you know, and, you know, Samantha's very powerful about it all. And then Carrie goes and tries to do research with the Bill Sage character who's so beautiful. Oh, my Jesus. God. I know, I know. And I remember having a little, like, Bill Sage crush. We would run into him and I'd be like, oh, that Bill Sage is here. But I don't know. Not my type. I don't know. He didn't seem to. You know what I'm saying? He was quite fabulous.
Sarah Winter
Stunning.
Kristen Davis
Stunning. And she goes. Sarah goes up, you know, she's got her eyes. Cause she's got her brown hair. And she's like, you know. How about, you know, your place? And he's like, 3:00. And she's like. I'm just like, whoa. She's like, incredible. And then she goes. And they're in bed, and it shows her enjoying it. And then he comes up from the covers and there's some stain on the sheet. Which I'm just like, what on earth? Okay. It's probably makeup. I don't know what's going on. What? Everything's kind of messy in the pilot, as you know. And then he's like, what about my turn? And she's like, nope, sorry, gotta go. And like, oh, my God. It's incredible. But you don't see this on television now.
Sarah Winter
No.
Kristen Davis
30 years later.
Sarah Winter
No, that was bold.
Kristen Davis
Right?
Sarah Winter
It was really bold.
Kristen Davis
And then she goes out on the sidewalk and runs into Big and drops the condoms.
Sarah Winter
It's incredible. No, it's incredible. And it needed to be seen and it needed to happen. And the fact that that was the show that did it is remarkable.
Kristen Davis
I know. But also, like, think about it now. I do feel. I was saying earlier, I do feel, in terms of women, like, we are. We do have this ability to be casual and have hookups and whatever. And that's okay. In an equal manner to men than back then.
Sarah Winter
Right.
Kristen Davis
But I still don't know, you know, can women have sex without feeling? I don't know.
Sarah Winter
I can't. I mean, I'm not. I just. My feelings are in everything.
Kristen Davis
Me too.
Sarah Winter
You know, So I don't even know that I wanna have sex like a man. Like, I'm quite happy having sex like a woman. There's no point.
Kristen Davis
But sometimes I would like, because I.
Sarah Winter
Well, but if you're not feeling it, then you still wanna feel it.
Kristen Davis
Yes.
Sarah Winter
Right?
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Sarah Winter
And if you're gonna feel it, you.
Kristen Davis
Wanna feel it in a way where when you're gone, you're upset.
Sarah Winter
You don't Wanna cry when it's over. And I think just also being open. I think just being a creative person, you have to be open hearted all the time. So it's valid points. Feelings, you know, it's hard to sort of leave feelings behind. But yeah, it's know they have sex like a man. And I love that she did that. I thought it was so empowering and so awesome.
Kristen Davis
I agree.
Sarah Winter
It was great. But yeah, it's interesting. It's so interesting that. Yeah. Like you said, not even now are people really doing that or feeling bold enough to behave.
Kristen Davis
I wanna find out.
Sarah Winter
Cavalier with men and sex.
Kristen Davis
I mean, I feel like there might. Because of the apps and everything, like the dating apps, like Hinge or whatever.
Sarah Winter
You can be more anonymous.
Kristen Davis
Is that the one? I don't know. Never been on them.
Sarah Winter
I have been on and off them.
Kristen Davis
Really.
Sarah Winter
I kind of go on them and then it's like, oh my God, I can't deal.
Kristen Davis
And I.
Sarah Winter
And I.
Kristen Davis
You swipe. And I'm waiting.
Sarah Winter
I'm waiting for someone to like meet me on my sofa at home, like just walk in the door and. Which is just not gonna happen.
Kristen Davis
I was gonna say that. That's bold, Sarah. Yeah, I don't think it's gonna happen.
Sarah Winter
But I just, I'm not good at dating. I'm just not. Me neither.
Kristen Davis
I'm really bad at dating.
Sarah Winter
I just want. But I don't go to bars, I don't go out.
Kristen Davis
Who does? I mean, I mean, I don't think that's where people. Is it anyone?
Sarah Winter
I mean, I guess I'm on the train sometimes, but like, I don't look up. I, you know, I'm just hoping like one of my friends will just introduce me to a great guy.
Kristen Davis
That's a nice way to go.
Sarah Winter
I live with three great men as it is, you know, and that, you know, I feel like they're my.
Kristen Davis
That's a lie.
Sarah Winter
Not that I'm not still looking for someone.
Kristen Davis
Oh my gosh. Wow.
Sarah Winter
But it's just like I feel very fulfilled, you know, which is great. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I think we should do some kind of a poll with everyone we have on of all ages to find out and maybe in our socials someone can tell us, like, are these younger women who've come up with the age of like apps and social media and whatnot, are they able to go have casual sex if they want to? What's it like if they want to and what's it like? Yes, we need to know.
Sarah Winter
I would love that because that's Just not how I grew. You just would not.
Kristen Davis
I know it wasn't ladylike for us.
Sarah Winter
To change, you know, it wasn't feminine, you know, but why do we.
Kristen Davis
But that's not fair.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, no. It's so misogynistic to even think that.
Kristen Davis
Right. And I'm a woman ingrained with.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. And to be. You didn't want to be aggressive. You know, it's like you just. You want to be asked out. You don't want to be the one. Boo, boo. Like, I like. It's okay to ask someone out or say, definitely, hey, I like you.
Kristen Davis
Definitely.
Sarah Winter
I remember the first time I told a man I liked him before. He said he liked me.
Kristen Davis
Was he shocked? No.
Sarah Winter
He's like, I like you too. You know, and then we kiss. That was nice. But I felt like this was just like, the old Sarah would never have done that. I would have, like, waited for him to call and say, I know the.
Kristen Davis
Things we go through.
Sarah Winter
My God, you'd be demure. And, you know, you can still femininity.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God.
Sarah Winter
In all the good ways.
Kristen Davis
Wow. I'm impressed. I'm way impressed. You're the perfect first guest. Oh, my gosh. You're more Charlotte than me, I think.
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Kristen Davis
Okay, let's talk about the men, because, you know, the men in the pilot, like, she does say that great line where they show all the people walking down the street, and she says, like, you know, these women pay taxes and they wear strappy Manolos, and yet they are alone. There's like, a little beat before she goes alone, and I'm like, ooh. And then, you know, every man who talks to the camera, first of all, they're horrific. Second of all, they say, toxic Bachelor.
Sarah Winter
Toxic Bachelor. Literally in. Yes, Print.
Kristen Davis
Yes. And it's true.
Sarah Winter
And they managed to fail up, like, why are we struggling? And there's a lot of, you know, chat about how, you know, things have become more equal and, you know, a Lot of have they?
Kristen Davis
I don't know.
Sarah Winter
I really feel like, you know, the cream of the crop of women are out there and are single and these men. I dated a man. Well, we went out twice who ate baby food. Like, what? And I went out on a second and third date with him. He ate baby food. I don't know.
Kristen Davis
Was he trying to diet?
Sarah Winter
I don't think so. But he took me to really good restaurants and would order boiled rice, and he had, like, a container of applesauce in. Yeah, Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I went out with a man once.
Sarah Winter
Like, boiled rice.
Kristen Davis
Can I tell you what? This guy, also an actor, he would. He. I would order regular food, and he would order, like, vegetables or whatever with, like, steamed vegetables. Like, like, kind of like, you would think, an actress. I know. And then I would order regular food, and he'd be like, let me smell. So we would like, oh, God.
Sarah Winter
I'd be like, oh, that's so weird.
Kristen Davis
I know. And he'd be like, oh, I feel better now. I smelled it. I'd be like, all right. What?
Sarah Winter
You'd have stopped dating actors.
Kristen Davis
I know. 100%. I know.
Sarah Winter
Stop giving them money. I love us, but that's so bizarre.
Kristen Davis
I know, I know, I know. Yeah. Don't get me started on my taste, but I made it. What happened? Did you ask the man why he was eating baby food?
Sarah Winter
I. I. He said he's not. He said he had simple t. He said he has a simple. Like, you know, he's not into, like, really complicated food. I'm like, that is not someone that eats. Like, you could eat uncomplicated but still order off the menu.
Kristen Davis
That was really, really fascinating.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. Boiled rice that eat mashed potatoes and the little thing of applesauce, like. And I thought, God, does he have, like, a mummy fantasy? Does he want me to, like, give him a bottle later, like, before bed? It didn't get that far.
Kristen Davis
I'm glad, but what.
Sarah Winter
These are. The guy I also met, I had another blind date. We were set up by a mutual friend, too. We had a really nice dinner in New York City. But I sat down. Tall, handsome, gorgeous, good family I'd heard from. I Googled him. And we sat down, hadn't even ordered cocktails. And he was like, wait there. Like I was gonna go anywhere. He goes back to the. Back to the kitchen, basically.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Sarah Winter
Past the bar area, all the diners, into the kitchen. Comes back a few minutes later with a guitar, sits down and starts singing. The whole restaurant stops and looks, and people have their phones and their Film because I guess they figure he's about to propose or something. He started singing Kiss the Girl from A Little Mermaid in the Jamaican accent. And I remember my face was so frozen in a smile that it started to hurt. And I remember thinking he kept singing, and he kept singing, and I wanted to die.
Kristen Davis
Is he trying to impress someone?
Sarah Winter
I think he was trying to impress me. I wanted someone to have a heart attack so we could, like, talk about that. Instead, I wanted, like, there to be a crash on Madison Avenue, like a car crash, so we could go, oh, my God, there's a car crash. And he would put his guitar down.
Kristen Davis
That is really embarrassing.
Sarah Winter
And you know what else is embarrassing? I went out on a second date with him.
Kristen Davis
You did?
Sarah Winter
Because I thought.
Kristen Davis
Did you want to see if he was gonna see.
Sarah Winter
Is there something wrong with me? I polled my friend. I was like, is there something wrong with me that. Doesn't every woman want to be serenaded? Right.
Kristen Davis
I'm sure that's what I.
Sarah Winter
No, no, because you didn't put that out there. Did you tell him your dream is to be serenaded?
Kristen Davis
I'm like, no, you didn't know him.
Sarah Winter
I didn't know him.
Kristen Davis
That's strange.
Sarah Winter
I wanted to die.
Kristen Davis
I'm sorry. If you're listening.
Sarah Winter
And it takes a lot to embarrass me. Like, you know, just as an actor, I was dying in all. Not the good ways. And he was so pleased with this. He said, can you believe I did that? And I was like, no, I really can't.
Kristen Davis
This is my theory, Sarah, on this. Okay. Cause this is. This is a very unusual story. I think he had seen you on 24 and. Or sex and City. And he was like, I'm going out with this glamorous, beautiful actress who wants.
Sarah Winter
To be in a musical.
Kristen Davis
Exactly. I'm going to knock her socks off. I'm gonna surprise her. I'm gonna go big. Like a big gesture. You know what I mean? Which you should wait maybe later in the relationship for.
Sarah Winter
Figure out what I'm into.
Kristen Davis
I feel like it came from a good place. But it's so strange that he would pick, like, a kid's song also.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. And sing the entire song.
Kristen Davis
It's a broad swing o. It sure was really big thing.
Sarah Winter
But I think I agree with you. I think, like, he came from all the right places. It just. It was a lot. And that's why I went out. That's why I went out with him again. And he ultimately, you know.
Kristen Davis
Did he find someone?
Sarah Winter
We went for each other. I think he. I think he might have found something.
Kristen Davis
I hope so. There's someone out there.
Sarah Winter
And she loves Bang Sang too. Yes, right.
Kristen Davis
They can go to Disneyland. They can go on the ride.
Sarah Winter
You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
The Little Mermaid Ride. My kids love it.
Sarah Winter
Yes, yes.
Kristen Davis
Frozen.
Sarah Winter
All of them.
Kristen Davis
Totally.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
That's a good one.
Sarah Winter
I know.
Kristen Davis
Wow. So in general, this is my question. When I was watching the pilot, do we feel like it's different than it was in the pilot? Cause here she is saying there are all these incredible successful women in Manhattan, but also in the world, and where are all the great guys. Do we feel like that's different?
Sarah Winter
God, I'd love to say it's different. I know. I think there are so many. I mean, I'm a woman, so obviously I can only speak to the, you know, female perspective on things. And I'm middle aged. Like, I'm not a young person dating in the city, so I have no idea what that is like.
Kristen Davis
Totally.
Sarah Winter
But I think the playing field has evened out. You do a little. Okay. In that we don't put up with. With that kind of.
Kristen Davis
Good call.
Sarah Winter
Yes, that's right.
Kristen Davis
That's right. That's right.
Sarah Winter
And we pick. We're smarter. You know, we can pick toxicity. You know, we know what ghosting is. We know what being rear windowed. What is it?
Kristen Davis
I don't know.
Sarah Winter
No. White light, black light?
Kristen Davis
What?
Sarah Winter
Gaslight.
Kristen Davis
Gaslight.
Sarah Winter
Oh, my God.
Kristen Davis
Okay, wait, think about rear window.
Sarah Winter
Gaslight. Right.
Kristen Davis
No, there's.
Sarah Winter
You don't want to be rear windowed. No, I don't.
Kristen Davis
No, I don't think I do. I don't think I do.
Sarah Winter
It was a Hitchcock movie.
Kristen Davis
Yes, totally. No, I know what you're saying. There's more.
Sarah Winter
There's more.
Kristen Davis
We can change information. Yes.
Sarah Winter
And look out for each other. And social media, you know, you can bring things back to the girlfriend. Oh, I saw him. I saw him out at that other place, you know, on Snap. And there's the Snap map. And I'm learning this from my kids. You can see someone's location on the Snap. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
What the heck? In real time.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, in real time. So it's like, oh, she's not at the movies with her friends. She. She's at the mall with someone else.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, well, I didn't know this.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. But I do think so. I think we're. So there's tools, but I do think with that comes, like a sense of like, we're harder, you know?
Kristen Davis
You mean, like harder? Extremely.
Sarah Winter
I think, you know, when you're expecting someone to mess up or not be truthful or to gaslight you or to not be honest. You're kind of guarded, and you should be guarded. But I think it's also important to keep that part that's soft, that we'll find love.
Kristen Davis
Definitely.
Sarah Winter
That will be open.
Kristen Davis
Definitely.
Sarah Winter
And not everyone's perfect. And everyone's gonna break and everyone's gonna, like, maybe tell a white lie maybe, you know, or try and protect themselves in the beginning. And we all wanna put our best face forward. I think that's what I used to do. I used to sort of, you know, want people to think I was perfect. And this is me now. I just put it out there right away. So does Charlotte now. I'm just like, look, I have three kids, my life is messy, you know.
Kristen Davis
That's great. Yes. Just be who you are. Yeah, totally.
Sarah Winter
I don't even know if I want to live with someone anymore. But if you want to, like, you know, have two different places, that would be good. Let's not just have two different things.
Kristen Davis
Wait, do you remember the part of the pilot where someone, I think it must be Carrie, says, wait, maybe I don't know who it is, but someone says that we're self selecting down to a smaller and smaller group. Group.
Sarah Winter
Yes. That's clever. Yeah. Yeah, we are. Me?
Kristen Davis
No. Well, cool. It's something like that.
Sarah Winter
That's a great line.
Kristen Davis
That is so true.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
There's just so many things that are still so true. Yeah. And I can't believe it.
Sarah Winter
You know, it's okay to have like, you know, your people, your circle.
Kristen Davis
Well, if it's okay. But it's also like you're saying if you're not open to being surprised, then you're probably not going to be surprised because you're not open to it.
Sarah Winter
Right.
Kristen Davis
So there's.
Sarah Winter
Yes.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Sarah Winter
So you have to find a balance, I guess.
Kristen Davis
But I think the question, and I don't know the answer definitely the question is, are there great guys out there? And, I mean, there must be. But, like, my feeling is they're all in relationships.
Sarah Winter
They're all in relationships. There are plenty of great guys out there. They're just not single. Right, right, right. And, you know, timing is everything. And, you know, oftentimes I'll meet someone and. And then I'd like, do I really wanna be in a relationship? It's very time consuming, you know, sharing a life with somebody. And I kind of want, like a sometime roommate sometimes. But then I guess that makes me sound casual and I'm not right.
Kristen Davis
This is the.
Sarah Winter
Or that. Can you have sex like a man? I guess I just want the cuddle. I kind of like, you know, the cuddle. The, you know, someone to put their. I was, Flew out here from New York and I was, you know, waiting to get on my plane and I saw this couple and, and he was taller than her, and she literally just kind of rested her head on his shoulder and, like, held onto his arm. And I kind of, it kind of took my breath away. Cause it was like, that's what I miss, you know, that's what I like, you know, not the fireworks, you know, fancy, you know, stuff. The movie stuff. It's that, like being able to lean on someone while you're in line to do something really, you know, basic and, you know, boring.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. Don't make me cry. Yeah, no, that's very profound. Really. It's very profound.
Sarah Winter
Yeah. I mean, that's intimacy that At a really beautiful level.
Kristen Davis
Yes, I agree. I agree. Yes. I mean, so, well, let's just end that. There's hope.
Sarah Winter
There is hope.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Sarah Winter
There is hope. Yes. They're absolutely. I just got goosebumps. And Charlotte, and your portrayal of her, so pure and so.
Kristen Davis
Thank you. Thank you. I'm lucky to play her.
Sarah Winter
So wonderful for us all to watch.
Kristen Davis
Thank you. I'm just lucky I still get to do it.
Sarah Winter
Yeah, we get to watch it.
Kristen Davis
You know, I know it's super, super mind blowing to think of the pilot being all that time ago. I can't even really say the number out loud because I don't really know.
Sarah Winter
You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
It's more than 25 years. That's what I know. Because we had, like, a celebration that it was 25 years, and that was like two years ago. So I guess it's like 27 years ago.
Sarah Winter
That's like quarter of what century? Like, what?
Kristen Davis
How could that be true?
Sarah Winter
Like, so much has happened to the character and also, you know, in the world. In the world. And the cast, like marriages, lived life and we have lived, you know, dad, death.
Kristen Davis
I don't, don't, don't. We've already cried.
Sarah Winter
Okay. I, I, it.
Kristen Davis
Yes, it, it does. Yes. Life is, Life is intense.
Sarah Winter
It's intense.
Kristen Davis
I know, but we've been on the wildest, wildest ride, you know, still on it. We've been all over.
Sarah Winter
Don't get off the world.
Kristen Davis
Oh, I don't think we want to get off. If they'll let us continue, which I don't know. But, you know, I mean, we love what we do so much. So much, and we're so lucky. And it's so. I'm so grateful, you know, for all of it, for every phase and everyone who has allowed us to find ourselves, you know? Cause if you think about how the show has changed and then beginning to do the movies and then getting to do the new show, like, we have had this every single time. We have to prove ourselves again, like it seems from the outside. Like, it must be easy.
Sarah Winter
No, no.
Kristen Davis
We had to go pitch and just like that.
Sarah Winter
And it gets harder. I'm sure every time with every movie.
Kristen Davis
There'S the previous thing that. That they wanna live up to. Right. But then you also have to let go of that in a certain way because life changes and people change and the stories evolve and, you know, it's all very fascinating, but I'm just very, very grateful for it.
Sarah Winter
It's incredible. It's magic. You guys have captured magic.
Kristen Davis
Well, thank you for your part in it. Oh, well, you started this. Thank you for remembering me.
Sarah Winter
Of course.
Kristen Davis
How could I forget? Like I said, I wanna know what happens to her, Elizabeth.
Sarah Winter
Well, maybe in the next.
Kristen Davis
I know. Does she still have luggage?
Sarah Winter
Does she still have luggage?
Kristen Davis
You know what?
Sarah Winter
Of the vintage. She could have sold that luggage.
Kristen Davis
She had a company with that money.
Sarah Winter
Yes.
Kristen Davis
That was some.
Sarah Winter
Maybe that's what happened. That's full circle. I was like, there you go. The hat box.
Kristen Davis
All of it. I know. And is that Sarah Jessica's? Because, like, how could we have afforded that?
Sarah Winter
Yeah, you know what? That's a good. That's a good trivia question. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
She has it.
Sarah Winter
She has it. Of course she does. And she'd have the hat box.
Kristen Davis
Oh, she loves the hat box.
Sarah Winter
She loves.
Kristen Davis
She loves the hat box. Pat made me carry a hat box all over Morocco.
Sarah Winter
Isn't that funny?
Kristen Davis
Yes. It was awkward. I was like, these things are not easy to carry. And I had a massive hat. Michael Patrick hates that.
Sarah Winter
That's why your skin is so beautiful. You're so fine.
Kristen Davis
Sorry.
Sarah Winter
That was very fun.
Kristen Davis
Oh, we put a lot of sunscreen on, too. But, yes, you know, Yes. I guess the hats help. The hats help. But, yeah, hat boxes are kind of a special Sex and the City thing.
Sarah Winter
Sex in the city.
Kristen Davis
I know. A very vital callback. Throwback. Old Hollywood. I do love them, too. But, I mean, who can carry on?
Sarah Winter
I remember wanting to have one in high school, and I think I ended up getting, like, a cardboard one. To think that that was how I was gonna travel. I didn't have Any hats.
Kristen Davis
Listen, I've got the Louis Vuitton makeup case and I did one time, it's sitting on the top of your pile in the back of the cabinet. I was like, oh my God. One time I was working in South Africa and I wanted my character to have it. I had to bring it because they definitely couldn't afford it. And I was, I. I had adopted my son who's. Who's my youngest child and he was six months old and I was taking him to South Africa with me to do this movie with a baby nurse. And in Louis Vuitton, I packed his formula bottles.
Sarah Winter
Oh, I got a picture of that.
Kristen Davis
I did not. Because you don't think. You're just so stressed, you're like, oh my God, what do I have to take for this?
Sarah Winter
Six month old.
Kristen Davis
Exactly. He did so great. I had bought like this is. We're so off topic. But I bought Starbucks card for everybody because we were in the first class lounge, the first class cabin of Emirates. I was like, these people are going to be so upset with me because I have this tiny baby. I'm going to be mad. Well, my baby nurse did.
Sarah Winter
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So we bought Starbucks card for everyone. He did not make a peep. But I handed them out anyway. But I mean, he was like a little angel. A little angel.
Sarah Winter
The planes. Actually, I took my son to go further off topic when he was three months old to Australia. And that is a long way.
Kristen Davis
Long way, long way. Yeah, yeah.
Sarah Winter
And I remember everyone looked at me in. I was in business class and he had a little crib and the woman sitting next to me, I just sat down. I'm like, sorry. She's like, I'm a NICU nurse.
Kristen Davis
Oh my God.
Sarah Winter
And I was like, oh my God. And I was like nursing and stuff because I was thinking, what if I sit next to a guy and that's a long time to. You know, he slept the entire, entire. The entire. I'll hold him. Whatever you need.
Kristen Davis
You don't even need to hold him.
Sarah Winter
That's when you need to fly.
Kristen Davis
Watching this or listening or whatever. Who has a baby fly with them.
Sarah Winter
When they're kind three to six months.
Kristen Davis
You think you shouldn't. When they're two, it's not so bad.
Sarah Winter
Then it's done. No, no, no. Then you need. Then you need more than a star. You need a gift card to need a.
Kristen Davis
Or some such. You know, everybody. Totally, totally, totally. Anyway, we have definitely gone off, but it was really fun. You're so fun to talk to.
Sarah Winter
Oh, I Love you. You're amazing. I'm just. I love this. It's just. Are you watching going episode? I'm about to. I'm going to. Is that how you're gonna, like, you'll cover the recap?
Kristen Davis
Well, that's how we cover the themes. Right. And I mean, we're recapping, but not in the way, like some people recap and talk about, like, lines, scenes, and whatever. And I'm like, oh, my God, I don't even know if I can do that. But, like, just to watch the pilot. Cause I haven't watched it in at least 20 years. I mean, a very long time. Right. You know, you're reminded of so much. So it's like, I want to tell people about what it was like to be there, what I remember. You know, different things stick out, obviously. And then some things you're like, I don't even remember that. You know what I mean? It's just behind the scenes. But also the thing that I love the most about it is that the themes that we talked about then are still so relevant. You know, it's still so interesting. And that's why I like to hold them up now and say, like, is this still true? Is this not still true? It's super interesting, you know, And I'm sure each guest will have their own.
Sarah Winter
It's fascinating. And we still don't know. We're still asking the questions.
Kristen Davis
No, no.
Sarah Winter
Which keeps us curious, which keeps things.
Kristen Davis
Interesting, which is great. That's a great. And that's what I think Carrie embodies. Right. She's always like, what if? Or what's her thing? I wonder if. Or, you know, like, these are good questions to be asked.
Sarah Winter
Curiosity is something so lacking. People are really good at talking, and they're not good at listening. And I think when you're curious, you inherently want to listen. And not everyone can host a podcast, so you, obviously, you're a really good listener.
Kristen Davis
Well, you're my first guest. We'll find out.
Sarah Winter
That's my. Of all the podcasts I've been know. No, you're a great host. You're gonna do. Thank you.
Kristen Davis
Thanks, darling. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being my first guest.
Sarah Winter
Your first Charlotte.
Kristen Davis
My first Charlotte. And she was, in fact, a Charlotte.
Sarah Winter
I'm in fact, a Charlotte.
Kristen Davis
All the Charlottes more than me, which is quite amazing. Yeah.
Sarah Winter
Well, you know, I was inspired.
Kristen Davis
Aw. So we hope you guys will be back next week.
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Podcast Summary: "We Invented Ghosting with Sarah Wynter…"
Podcast Information:
Kristin Davis opens the episode by welcoming her first guest, Sarah Wynter, who appeared in the pilot episode of Sex and the City as Elizabeth. Their conversation sets the stage for a deep dive into behind-the-scenes experiences and the timeless themes explored in the show.
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Kristin and Sarah reminisce about the audition process, the dynamics on set, and memorable moments from filming the pilot. Sarah shares anecdotes about working with director Susan Seidelman and the challenges of performing in the late '90s television landscape.
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The conversation shifts to the concept of ghosting—a term that wasn't widely recognized during the show's early days. Sarah reflects on being the first character to experience ghosting in Sex and the City, drawing parallels to modern dating practices.
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Kristin and Sarah exchange personal stories about dating mishaps, including lending money to dates and encountering unusual behaviors. They highlight how dating dynamics have changed and discuss the impact of technology on relationships.
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The discussion delves into how Sarah's character, Elizabeth, could evolve off-screen and the broader implications for characters in long-running shows. They explore the longevity of Sex and the City and its cultural impact.
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Kristin and Sarah reflect on the character Charlotte's optimism and resilience. Sarah shares how embodying Charlotte's traits has influenced her personal growth and outlook on life, emphasizing the importance of hope and adaptability.
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In their closing remarks, Kristin and Sarah express gratitude for their enduring roles in Sex and the City and discuss the show's continued relevance. They emphasize the importance of maintaining hope in relationships and the enduring legacy of their characters.
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Timeless Themes: The episode underscores how Sex and the City tackled issues like ghosting, casual relationships, and female empowerment decades ago, themes that remain relevant today.
Personal Growth: Both Kristin and Sarah highlight how their experiences on the show have shaped their personal lives, emphasizing the blend of professional and personal growth.
Hope and Optimism: Central to their discussion is the importance of maintaining hope and optimism in relationships, mirroring Charlotte's character development.
Cultural Impact: The longevity of Sex and the City is celebrated, with both hosts acknowledging its significant influence on television and its ability to resonate with audiences across generations.
"We Invented Ghosting with Sarah Wynter…" offers a heartfelt and nostalgic exploration of Sex and the City, combining behind-the-scenes stories with thoughtful reflections on modern dating and personal growth. Kristin Davis and Sarah Wynter provide listeners with a rich narrative that honors the show's legacy while addressing contemporary themes, making it an engaging listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.