Peloton blames shocking 'Sex and the City' death on character's 'extravagant lifestyle'
by Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times
Dec 09, 2021
4 minutes
Since its debut in 1998, "Sex and the City" has been a trendsetter. Cosmos, Manolo Blahniks, Magnolia Bakery, Fendi baguettes, great big flower pins: They all became cultural sensations after getting the endorsement from Carrie Bradshaw and friends.
But the first episode of "And Just Like That …," the limited series reboot that premiered Thursday on HBO Max and ends with the death of a beloved character after a vigorous workout, has cast an uncomfortable spotlight on the Peloton bike.
"Sex and the City" produced many memorable deaths over the years. Who could forget Kristen Johnston falling out the window in "Splat!" or Miranda's mom dying in the same episode as Carrie's cherished
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