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Sex & the City killing off one of the girls?

Posted by Roberta Posted on: 11/21/08

Sex & the City killing off one of the girls?

In an effort to answer the neverending question, 'what are they going to talk about next?', SATC execs have given us a clue.

In an effort to keep the storyline interesting, we've heard that execs might just be killing off one of the main characters.

WTF?!???

No!!!

I loved the movie and I vowed to go and see the sequel whenever it comes out.  Kim Cattrall recently spilled the beans on the sequel, which irked Sarah Jessica Parker, who said that the details hadn't been finalized.  Meaning, don't steal my thunder, I get to make the announcements around here.

Think they're going to kill off Samantha?  She did have that battle with cancer.  Crap, it'll suck if they do.  I'll still watch it.  And you know they won't kill off Big. 

Who do you think is gonna get the axe in the sequel?

Image: BusinessWeek / Article: ShowbizSpy


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