Sex and the City producer explains why they used a Peloton for that divisive storyline in reboot

*SPOILERS AHEAD*

Olivia Petter
Sunday 12 December 2021 10:36 EST
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Big (Chris Noth) and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) in the first episode of ‘And Just Like That...’
Big (Chris Noth) and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) in the first episode of ‘And Just Like That...’ (WarnerMedia Direct, LLC)

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Spoiler alert: This article contains a spoiler from the first episode of And Just Like That

Sex and the City producer Michael Patrick King has explained the reason why he chose to use a Peloton bike in a major storyline for the first episode of And Just Like That...

In the episode, the stationary bike is involved in a plotline revolved around Mr Big (played by Chris Noth) and Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker).

Big suffers from a heart attack at the end of the episode after having completed a workout on a Peloton bike, leading fans to speculate that his death was related to the equipment.

However, the characters later stress that Big had clearance from his doctor to use the bike – and Peloton has released a statement claiming its equipment might have even delayed the character’s death.

In a statement to the Los Angeles Times, Dr Suzanne Steinbaum, a member of Peloton’s health and wellness advisory council and a preventative cardiologist, said: “I’m sure SATC fans, like me, are saddened by the news that Mr Big dies of a heart attack.

“Mr Big lived what many would call an extravagant lifestyle – including cocktails, cigars, and big steaks – and was at serious risk as he had a previous cardiac event in season six.

“These lifestyle choices and perhaps even his family history, which often is a significant factor, were the likely cause of his death.”

Steinbaum added: “Riding his Peloton bike may have even helped delay his cardiac event.”

Now, King has explained why they chose to use a Peloton in particular as opposed to a generic spinning bike.

“Well, we knew he was gonna have a heart attack. So the Peloton had nothing to do with the heart attack,” he told Vanity Fair.

“The Peloton is a thing [though] that people have now, right? It reflects [modern] society. I wanted something to show that Mr Big was current.

“Everybody kept coming and saying, ‘Oh, [the characters] are old. They’re old.’ These characters are alive and vibrant.”

King added that the bike would’ve been a go-to way for Big to spend his time during lockdown.

“He’d be listening to his record collection and exercising at home,” he said.

“So we built this enormously decadent, titan-of-the-world spa bathroom and put the signature item that you would have in that at home, which is a Peloton. I ride it all the time, not in a bathroom like that.”

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