Drew Barrymore had a shocking protection for that notorious breakup scene from Sex and the City!
For those that want a refresher, the scene we’re speaking about right here is the episode the place Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw will get dumped by her boyfriend Jack Berger, portrayed by Ron Livingston, via a Post-It notice left on her pillow. The message merely mentioned three unforgettable sentences, “I’m sorry. I can’t. Don’t hate me.” You can ch-ch-ch-check out the scene (beneath):
Brutal, proper? He couldn’t even wait till she awoke the following day to finish issues together with her! The sticky notice breakup methodology immediately made Berger one of the loathed exes in Carrie Bradshaw’s courting historical past. However, Drew Barrymore appears to be going to bat for him!
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During an episode of the And Just Like That… The Writer’s Room podcast on Thursday, director Michael Patrick King revealed that the 48-year-old SATC “superfan” believes Berger doubtlessly had it proper all together with the brief and candy breakup notice! He recalled her saying when she got here to movie her cameo on And Just Like That:
“Can I just say one thing? Everybody looked at her and she said, ‘Maybe Berger had it right. If you’re gonna break up with someone, just say, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t. Don’t hate me.’ Don’t drag them through weeks of indecision.’ She was like, ‘I just want to say, as painful as it was, maybe Berger was an emoji.’”
Micahel added:
“And then we went as far as to say there should be a Post-It emoji that says ‘I’m sorry, I can’t. Don’t hate me’ that people could just send.”
Obviously, yeah, dragging out the breakup course of or ghosting somebody can be terrible. But an individual ending a relationship with a companion by way of a brief sticky notice as a substitute of claiming it to their face? That nonetheless is fairly merciless as effectively. And Drew, we wager folks would even be livid in the event that they acquired a sticky notice emoji that learn, “I’m sorry. I can’t. Don’t hate me,” when getting damaged up with. Just saying!
But what do YOU suppose, Perezcious readers? Do you agree with Drew that Berger was onto one thing together with his Post-It notice technique? Or do you continue to imagine it’s the worst breakup tactic in tv historical past? Sound OFF within the feedback beneath!
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