In August 2000, a Time magazine cover story touting singles life displayed Sarah Jessica Parker and her three "Sex and the City" co-stars with the headline: "Who Needs a Husband?" That question could apply, in spades, to Parker's new HBO comedy, a piercingly honest yet droll exploration of a marriage on the rocks titled, brazenly, "Divorce." But make no mistake, very little about "Divorce" wasn't carefully thought out, if you believe Parker. Divorce for Frances and Robert, as for others in their social circle, can inflict itself as a protracted condition. Frances brings divorce up by saying, 'I want to save my life while I still care about it.'
Source: ABC News October 05, 2016 14:26 UTC