Favorite aughts show about four women: 'Girlfriends' or 'Sex and the City'? | The Tylt
"Girlfriends" and "Sex and the City" are two of the most iconic shows showcasing the friendships of women to date. "Girlfriends" premiered on the UPN in 2000, following the friendships, love and relationships of four black women. The show ended after eight seasons in 2008, but fans are crusading for an epic reboot. "Sex and the City," debuted on our TV screens in 1998, and the empowering series remains one of the most beloved girl shows of all time. Which all-woman cast is your favorite?

Almost two decades after the show debuted, fans are still obsessed with "Girlfriends." They are vocal about wanting a reboot. It doesn't look like fans are getting their wish anytime soon. So, Essence created their own cast members wish list for a potential reboot.
"Sex and the City" brings on immediate feelings of nostalgia. Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte seemed like the perfect group of friends. "SATC" is regarded as a groundbreaking series about female perspectives and actions on love, sex and relationships. But Sarah Jessica Parker recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about one of the shows biggest flaws:
After the anniversary that launched a thousand think pieces, Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker acknowledged that the groundbreaking show now looks “tone-deaf."
"You couldn't make 'Sex and the City' today because of the lack of diversity on screen," she said of a potential reboot for the HBO show, which starred four white actresses.