I think its a beautiful way to send him off. Carrie doesn't need another death to deal with and they in a way wrote him moving on. Thats he's happy and found peace. Isnt that how people talk about death? R.I.P. to him.
@@denisestevens3102 the actor didn't tell them he was dying when filming the first season and he died during its production. he specifically requested that his character not be killed off which is why they honored that.
Well all actors and actresses have full physicals before production begins and if they didn't know he was sick then how could he have asked them not to kill him off ? It was a horrible storyline and ive watched sex and the city from season one and the horrible movies and sending him off that way was a cop out he deserved more in that episode and mention of him through out ....horrible writing .👎👎
the actor didn't tell them he was dying when filming the first season and he died during its production. he specifically requested that his character not be killed off which is why they honored that.
Not going to lie, when they ended Stanford’s story line with him becoming a Shrine Priest my reaction was the same as Anthony’s. 😮😅 Did not see that coming.
Most important...First..he wanted it that way. Second...as a plot twist: It was unique and the exact opposite of what we expecting.That (imo) is what defines "good writing".
@@paulbrown5934 if you had even a little love for the character at one point in the series why the hell would you rather want him dead than happy and in peace somewhere in Japan? Or would you rather had him overdose in a hot tub like a celebrity just for the glamour?
I think Sarah Jessica Parker said something to the effect of they were so affected by his death that they had to do something like this. They apparently thought this was the better ending for him 😢
there should make a large finale where 9bally SJP wakes up in a mental hospital, where she was interned after a coma, and finding out the last two seasons of AJLT were a dream...
This left a door open...that he could have a change of heart and come back, not good. Just saying he passed would have been the wise thing to do and more respectful.
Shinto clergy 神職 "shinshoku" are usually referred to as a priest in English and monk お坊さん obousan (the most general term for monk) refers to Buddhist clergy. Also the Shinto place of worship is a 神社 "jinja" which is usually referred to in English as a shrine. Shrines are Shinto, temples お寺 "otera" are Buddhist. There are some small caveats and intricacies to this rule that will take too long to get into, but it is strange and almost always inaccurate to say a Shinto temple. I get what they were trying to do and the idea is lovely on paper, but the execution went hideously wrong.
1:36 "Which I just did." STOP SPOON FEEDING AND OVER EXPLAINING EVERY NUANCE AND JOKE. GIVE THE AUDIENCE A MICROSECOND AND THEY WILL FIGURE IT OUT AND THATS WHAT MAKES WATCHING SHOWS FULFILLING AND ENTERTAINING. WHY IS THIS HAPPENING IN EVERY PRODUCTION