And Just Like That has garnered extensive criticism, with fans expressing bewilderment over its departures from traditional television drama. The consensus among many viewers is that the show is not worth lamenting with its conclusion, as it represents a departure from expected narratives. The series has been interpreted as a new form of content which emphasizes engagement over coherent storytelling. Characters act abnormally, and the editing process often feels jarring and unnatural. Observations regarding its dialogue highlight a disconnect from previous characterizations and thematic consistency.
‘And Just Like That’ represents the end point of television drama’s evolution into content – pure content, no longer a strictly narrative format.
The show has reimagined what television drama is, and how we might engage with it.
The dialogue is bizarre, with repeated references to comedian Che’s concert, while the editing is unnatural and awkward.
Many have wondered whether it was covertly written by AI, as none of the characters behave like their original counterparts.
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