In 1997, ahead of the premiere of the iconic series “Sex and the City,” actress Kristin Davis revealed her initial concerns about her co-star Sarah Jessica Parker’s reaction to the show’s pilot. Davis shared her thoughts on her podcast, “Are You a Charlotte?”, where she reflected on the uncertainty surrounding the fate of the series after filming the pilot episode. The cast had to wait anxiously to hear whether HBO would greenlight a full first season. Davis recalled the nerve-wracking period when she would constantly check in with her manager for updates on the show’s status, highlighting the pressure they all felt during the waiting period.
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During the wait, Davis bumped into Parker in Los Angeles and inquired about any news regarding the show. Davis sensed that Parker didn’t seem as anxious about the show’s pickup as she was. This led Davis to briefly worry that Parker might not be as enthusiastic about the project. Davis shared that Parker’s response seemed lukewarm, which made her fear that Parker might not be fully committed to the series. However, looking back, Davis now understands that Parker’s reservations stemmed from concerns about committing to a long-term project like a TV series.

Davis explained that at the time, actors typically signed substantial long-term contracts for TV pilots, which could be daunting for someone like Parker, who had a varied career in Broadway and movies. The prospect of being tied down to one project for an extended period may have caused Parker to hesitate. Davis empathized with Parker’s reluctance and recognised that many actors crave variety and different roles rather than long-term commitments to a single show.
Despite the initial uncertainties, “Sex and the City” did get picked up by HBO and became a massive success, running for six seasons and spawning two movies. Parker’s portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw earned her critical acclaim, including multiple Emmy nominations and a win. Reflecting on their journey, Davis noted that what initially seemed like a daunting commitment turned into an incredible opportunity for the cast members, opening doors they could never have imagined at the beginning.
Davis believes that Parker’s initial apprehensions about committing to the show were overshadowed by the amazing experiences and opportunities that followed. The success of “Sex and the City” propelled the cast into the spotlight and created a lasting legacy in the world of television. As the show continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, the impact of Parker’s performance as Carrie Bradshaw remains a significant part of television history.
The enduring popularity of “Sex and the City” led to a recent revival, titled “And Just Like That,” which saw the original cast reprise their iconic roles. The upcoming third season of the revival has already generated excitement among fans, eagerly awaiting the continuation of the beloved story. The legacy of the show and the enduring bond between the cast members serve as a testament to the magic created by Parker, Davis, and their co-stars in bringing “Sex and the City” to life.
In conclusion, Kristin Davis’ reflections on Sarah Jessica Parker’s initial reservations about “Sex and the City” shed light on the uncertainties that come with committing to a long-running TV series. Despite the initial doubts, the success of the show and the enduring impact it has had on popular culture demonstrate the power of taking risks and embracing new opportunities in the entertainment industry.
