Is it time for Sarah Jessica Parker to return to the small screen on a regular basis? Well, 10 years after the popular Sex and the City ended its six-year run on HBO, Parker is ready to do television again. She is also close to inking a new deal that would bring her back to HBO, the pay channel that was home to SATC.

The show that has sparked Parker's interest in returning to television is a comedy called Divorce. According to The Hollywood Reporter:

"Divorce centers on a middle-aged woman (Parker), who, influenced by her two recently single friends, impulsively brings up the idea of divorce with her husband but then can't decide whether to actually go through with it — until her husband discovers the affair she's been having and calls the marriage off."

Parker would not only star in the potential half-hour show, but she would also serve as an executive producer alongside Sharon Horgan, Paul Simms, Alison Benson and Aaron Kaplan. The project itself must be well-done for Parker to even consider doing it because, inevitably, her potential work here would be compared to that of SATC.

Readers: Do you think the actress can step out of Carrie Bradshaw's expensive shoes and be believable as another character? Will the same audience that loved her on SATC be able to accept Parker as anything other than a Carrie 2.0? Either way, do you hope this rumor is true and maybe she is on her way back to the small screen? Can she possibly strike gold a second time in the form of Divorce? Do you think any of her former SATC costars will guest star on her new show, especially her three on-screen girlfriends and Mr. Big?

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