Warning: Spoilers ahead from the finale of Peacock’sQueer as Folk.
The major thingSex and the Citygot right aboutKim Cattrallwas recognizing that she’s a comedic actress.
And a damn good one.

Kim Cattrall as martini-soaked debutante Brenda Beaumont in ‘Queer as Folk’.Peacock
If that doesn’t scream “GAY ICON” in five octaves, what does?
But on set, O’Connell and Way found the opposite was true.
“Kim is so incredible,” he continues.

Brenda (Kim Cattrall) serving compassionate mother realness with Brodie (Devin Way) in ‘Queer as Folk’.Peacock
“She’s like, I don’t know, she’s justreally f—ing cool.
I feel like people are realizing that, based on hericonic interviews lately.
She is so dry.

Something’s getting twirled around and opened up with Brenda (Kim Cattrall) in ‘Queer as Folk.'.Peacock
She’s so smart.
She’s just very perceptive.
I mean, clearly she avoided filmingAnd Just Like That, so.”

Everybody loves a winner, so who’s gonna love Brenda (Kim Cattrall)?.Peacock
“It was like waking up on Christmas morning and seeing a bunch of presents underneath the Christmas tree.
It was magic,” Way says of first meeting Cattrall.
“I met her and had all these projections of who I thought she was going to be.
“When you think about an icon, you think about boundaries,” Way says.
“You think about how the world receives them and feels like they have ownership to them.
And I didn’t want her to feel unsafe around [so] many of us.
That is her essence.”
“I mean, they spend a lot of time together.”
Brenda sings what else?
So what was it like filming a sex scene with, arguably, the queen of sex scenes?
So, humanizing her in a way was my first step,” CG says of working with Cattrall.
And I think we had a lot of fun."