Three seasons into And Simply Like That…, one beloved Intercourse and the Metropolis character has but to make a return, regardless of the present’s finest efforts.
Kyle MacLachlan just lately admitted he “would love to come back again and have enjoyable” on the HBO Max reboot as Charlotte’s (Kristin Davis) Waspy ex-husband Trey MacDougal, however he wasn’t offered on the writers’ authentic concept for his return.
“And what they prompt to me, I stated, ‘I believe there must be extra,’” MacLachlan defined to Us Weekly. “So I simply stated, ‘I ponder, if the connection that Charlotte and Trey had calls for a bit greater than their first concept.’”
Debuting the character on Season 3 of Intercourse and the Metropolis in 2000, Trey is a heart specialist who’s seemingly Charlotte’s excellent match, rapidly getting married and beginning their life collectively on the Higher East Aspect. However their marriage quickly begins to unravel as a consequence of Trey’s erectile dysfunction, his overbearing mom’s shock pop-ins and Charlotte’s infidelity.
As for what Trey could be as much as throughout And Simply Like That…, which premiered in 2021, MacLachlan has some concepts.
“It’d be very attention-grabbing,” he stated. “I had prompt that Trey has perhaps moved to Napa and has a really profitable vineyard and label there — you may see the place I’m going with this. However no, I truly haven’t stated something but. Regardless, the present’s doing nice. They’re all pretty. And I like them.”
Davis beforehand admitted on her Are You a Charlotte? podcast that she “was sort of mad” at MacLachlan for passing on the writers’ concept, which she felt symbolized Charlotte’s “unfinished feeling” about their divorce.
“She actually needs to see him, and I, Kristin, additionally really feel that method,” she added. “So I’m hoping that we are able to sort of revisit a ‘perhaps they run into one another simply at an occasion or a restaurant or one thing like that.’”
Davis stated, “I did give him a tough time the opposite day, after which he defined his standpoint and I did perceive it. When you have got performed such an exquisite half previously that folks have such an important reminiscence of, and it was so particular as a piece expertise, you need it to sort of keep on this wonderful place, and I believe he simply didn’t need there to be sort of a tragic word to the top. So I get that.”
