So, I definitely see what the other people are saying about the cringe worthiness of it all. I must admit there were quite a few bumps in the road throughout this episode, especially in the beginning. Like others have said, it did make it difficult to watch at times, but when it got into its groove-it really got there. It hit home for me around the time of Charlotte's daughter's piano recital, and then of course Big's shower scene. Those scenes alone were enough to hook me back in. Hopefully they will work out some of those bumps in the coming episodes because there was quite a few parts that were hard to watch, but it really did hit home there at the end, and I am once again a fan. I cried during the piano recital scene which was unexpected seeing how the first half of the episode was going. They need to fire these PC writers. I'm a liberal, and I still can't stand it. The writers are being far too obvious, & it's just plain weird, & uncomfortable for the viewer. I do miss Samantha (Kim Cattrall) a lot though, and I don't like how they're deliberately going out of their way to include all these black ppl like they're trying to make up for not casting them throughout the entire 9 season run of the Sex & The City series. Like WTF?! All the gay stuff too. Like, it's totes fine to talk about those issues, or gave black/LGBTQ + actors/actresses, but the way the way in which they are represented here just made it downright awkward & annoying AF. Thank God for the last 5-10 min, or am I not sure I could see myself sticking around. It looks like I'm not alone either.