Sarah Jessica Parker fans rejoice! You no longer have to wait for HBO’s new series “Divorce” to premiere Sunday, Oct. 9 at 10pm, because the stream is available right now on HBO Now and HBO Go. Future episodes will air on HBO, HBO Now and HBO Go weekly.
Read More: The Sarah Jessica Parker Interview: How TV Has Changed From ‘Sex and the City’ to ‘Divorce’
It’s been a long time coming, but you’ve finally got Parker back where she’s at her best — back on HBO, back in New York and back in the mid-life relationship grinder. However, Parker’s return to HBO doesn’t mark the return of the shoe-crazy Carrie Bradshaw of “Sex and the City.” In “Divorce,” Parker plays Frances, a successful headhunter (a.k.a. “executive recruiter”) and mother of two, who is unhappily married to Robert (Thomas Haden Church).
After eight years of holy wedlock,...
Read More: The Sarah Jessica Parker Interview: How TV Has Changed From ‘Sex and the City’ to ‘Divorce’
It’s been a long time coming, but you’ve finally got Parker back where she’s at her best — back on HBO, back in New York and back in the mid-life relationship grinder. However, Parker’s return to HBO doesn’t mark the return of the shoe-crazy Carrie Bradshaw of “Sex and the City.” In “Divorce,” Parker plays Frances, a successful headhunter (a.k.a. “executive recruiter”) and mother of two, who is unhappily married to Robert (Thomas Haden Church).
After eight years of holy wedlock,...
- 10/7/2016
- by Alec McPike
- Indiewire
“How do you go from eight years of happy marriage to wanting to blow someone’s head off?”
As stated by Sarah Jessica Parker, the above line sounds very much like something Carrie Bradshaw might have used as a thesis for one of her weekly columns. Sitting at her desk, overlooking the streets of New York and thinking out loud via voice-over narration, the columnist may have mused on the above question until a passing life experience — say, a new boyfriend who’s not over his ex-wife — provided all she needed to finish her article. But Parker isn’t playing Bradshaw when she says it, nor is “Divorce” otherwise similar to “Sex and the City.”
Read More: Sarah Jessica Parker: How TV Has Changed From ‘Sex and the City’ to ‘Divorce’
The new black comedy from Sharon Horgan (“Catastrophe”) takes the question very seriously and dwells on the answer for a long,...
As stated by Sarah Jessica Parker, the above line sounds very much like something Carrie Bradshaw might have used as a thesis for one of her weekly columns. Sitting at her desk, overlooking the streets of New York and thinking out loud via voice-over narration, the columnist may have mused on the above question until a passing life experience — say, a new boyfriend who’s not over his ex-wife — provided all she needed to finish her article. But Parker isn’t playing Bradshaw when she says it, nor is “Divorce” otherwise similar to “Sex and the City.”
Read More: Sarah Jessica Parker: How TV Has Changed From ‘Sex and the City’ to ‘Divorce’
The new black comedy from Sharon Horgan (“Catastrophe”) takes the question very seriously and dwells on the answer for a long,...
- 10/5/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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