Doctor Horrified by That Pivotal Scene in “Sex and the City” Reboot

The first episode of the "Sex and the City" reboot, "And Just Like That...", has a lot ofSPOILERS.

After watching the first episode of the new series, every Sex and the City fan suspected that Carrie Bradshaw may have committed manslaughter on her husband.

Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, stares on in horror while Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth, dies of a heart attack at the end of the episode.

Bradshaw allowed her husband to die of a heart attack while she screamed and cried, according to a doctor at Rush University Medical Center.

There hasn't been much about the medical science behind what happened after Mr. Big took a spin on his stationary bike.

The character's penchant for "cocktails, cigars, and big steaks" in the aftermath of his canonical angioplasty during the show's original run would likely be considered very The character is seen smoking before the final ride.

Bradshaw's ability to survive in Manhattan on a columnist's salary in the first seasons of "Sex and the City" seems to be as fictional as the implication that the exercise he got from taking a ride on his Peloton catalyzed his coronary.

He would have a heart attack if he exercised. The risks of having a cardiac event are low and the benefits are much higher, so we encourage all patients with coronary disease to exercise.

The character in question had a previous cardiac event in Season 6 and was at serious risk as a result of the play-acted death.

The company said that his lifestyle choices and family history were likely to be the cause of his death.

Carrie wasted a lot of time on her usual melodramatics when she came home to find her husband dead but not yet dead, and she should have called an ambulance.

If he was in the hospital, they could shock him out of his rhythm. That is a very serious problem in the hospital setting.

The good doctor said that Carrie was to blame for Big die.

If you see someone lose consciousness, the first thing you do is feel for a pulse. If there is no pulse, call the emergency medical service and begin chest compressions. You can definitely save people's lives.

The cardiologist said that he didn't need to die. This is a travesty.

Carrie might have lost her chance to save her husband.

Should Carrie have called for help?

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