The HBO Max series 'And Just Like That,' a spinoff of 'Sex and the City,' has faced viewer criticism due to a perceived continuity error involving the death of Lisa Todd Wexley's father. Fans noted that the character appeared to have been killed off twice across the series, specifically in the July 3 episode of Season 3 and previously in Season 1. The confusion arose because the character, portrayed by Nicole Ari Parker, was thought to have died twice, which prompted widespread discussion and scrutiny of the show's plotlines. HBO Max producers and the show's creative team responded by clarifying that the two deaths involved different characters: Lisa's stepfather died in Season 1, while her biological father passed away in Season 3. This explanation was provided to address the continuity concerns and was shared through statements to media outlets including IndieWire and The Hollywood Reporter. Despite the clarification, some viewers remained puzzled by the storyline, but the production team maintains that the plot points are distinct and intentional.
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