
Streaming Showdown: Millennial Viewpoint on 'And Just Like That,' 'Ginny & Georgia,' and 'Sinner's'
Streaming Wars: A Millennial's Take on 'And Just Like That,' 'Ginny & Georgia,' and 'Sinner's' Page Six Radio recently hosted a podcast episode reviewing three popular streaming shows: HBO Max's 'And Just Like That,' Netflix's 'Ginny & Georgia,' and Ryan Coogler's 'Sinner's.' The episode featured Meghan O'Keefe, offering a millennial perspective, which provided valuable insight into the shows' reception among younger audiences. 'And Just Like That,' the sequel to 'Sex and the City,' was described as controversial but engaging. O'Keefe stated, "Even though some people say this show is a total mess, I just can't quit Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda." This highlights the show's enduring appeal despite criticism. 'Ginny & Georgia' was praised for its popularity, even if not critically acclaimed. The hosts discussed how the show resonates with viewers despite mixed reviews. 'Sinner's,' a modern horror film, generated a divisive response. While audiences loved it, critics felt it wasn't Coogler's best work. The hosts noted its unique style and the director's return to the "Predator" series. O'Keefe commented, "It's got such like verve and beautiful animation, great action set pieces." This illustrates the film's visual appeal and action sequences. The episode offered a balanced and informative review of three very different shows, appealing to a broad audience interested in current television and film trends.