Disappointing I was going to wait until after the last episode to write a review, but having watched nine episodes I'm doubtful the finale will be able to change my opinion.
I don't hate this series, but it is disappointing. The foundation of the original show was the friendships and how they bounced off one another. The banter is definitely missing and in the absence of Samantha, so is a lot of the humour.
Miranda has become a very unlikeable character, and while I see nothing wrong with showing real, flawed characters I'm just not sure I buy her big personality change. Also I think having Steve portrayed as a doddering old man is just lazy writing.
And speaking of lazy writing, probably my biggest gripe is that all of these important plot points and conversations are happening off screen and then we are told about it afterwards: the extended divorce conversation between Steve and Miranda when she tells him about Che, the conversation between Che and Miranda when she surprises them at their show, Carrie grieving Big, Stanley's departure, etc.
As I said though, I haven't hated it. There have been a few good laughs and I am liking seeing more of Anthony and some of the emerging supporting characters (once we got past the over the top wholeness of the first couple of episodes).
Like I said, I'm doubtful the show can redeem itself in the last episode, but I am hopeful it will continue to get better if picked up for a second season.