Last night's show, she gave a spoiler for the Sex and the City reboot. I'm glad I've already seen the first two eps. Prompted by (repulsive) India Knight's review of the show, our pound-shop Carrie wants to watch it but - again - says she doesn't want to pay for another subscription, she already has Netflix and subscribed briefly to Apple TV in order to watch the Jennifer Aniston show about morning TV.
FFS Jo Good is so entitled, she is so used to getting all her entertainment for free via her BBC connection (press tickets for theatre, gigs, etc.) she has become highly resentful of having to pay up personally for a subscription to another streaming service. She kept saying "I think it's on Sky, you can get that on Now TV..." likely angling for a freebie, god forbid she'd have to pay 9.99 per month or whatever.
She expressed disbelief that Kim Catrall doesn't appear in the new series, incredulous that she could turn down the money. We all know that's the way Jo "what's the fee" Good thinks, probably jealous that KC's in the position to say no if she wants to.
At about 1:40:00 she laments that people in London always wear dark clothing in winter, loftily declaring that she observes this from her car. Snobby, judgmental Jo Good wouldn't think this might because many of the people she glances at are in basic office/work wear; perhaps they have only one dark, practical coat they wear everyday. Sitting on dirty bus and/or tube seats for 3 hours total each day, in addition to their 8-hour shift, who can afford the dry cleaning required of something Jo Good would approve of, in a light coloured, high-end fabric? All this as she sits in her driver's seat, or on a private hire car ride home after a gruelling 3hr yapping shift, or during her short walk to work in her light, bright attention-seeking outerwear that remains unsullied by a plebs commute.