Cindy Ord/Getty Cynthia Nixon played Miranda Hobbes onSex and the City The series ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004 Nixon revealed what she "hated" about the show in a new interview withGrazia Sex and the Citywill forever be a cultural phenomenon, but that doesn't mean there aren't a few thingsCynthia Nixonwouldn't change about it. In a conversation withGraziapublished on Monday, May 26, the actress, 59, who playedMiranda Hobbeson the beloved series, opened up about what she would change aboutSex and the City. She told the outlet that while she felt that 90% of the show, whichran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004, was "still pretty great," she felt like "certain things have really not aged well." Getty The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "It was always very difficult being on a show that was so white. I always hated that. When we would raise it, we were told this isCandace Bushnell's [the writer of the newspaper column and 1996 book on which the show is based] world and it's a very white world. 'I'm like, OK…,' " she said. Nixon, who is married to wifeChristine Marinoni, also said that "some of the trans stuff, some of the gay stuff was a little cringy to look at." The show, however, will always feel "revolutionary" for Nixon regardless of its misses, as she toldGraziathat it is "a feminist show – it's always been a feminist show." "What you have to remember is that we were in our thirties and forties. Of course, I look at the show now, we look like babies, but being single at that age, at that time, still had a kind of stigma," said Davis. "Its central message was unheard of: 'You can be a woman, you can have a lot of sex with a lot of different people. It didn't make you a slut and it didn't mean you were using sex to get something. You were having sex – because you enjoyed having sex!' " she said. HBO/Getty The franchise, which also includes theatrical movies released in 2008 and 2010, would find a new life when its spinoff,And Just Like That..., premieredin December 2021. Following a successful season 2, the showwas greenlit for a third season, which premieres May 29. Nixon stars in the third season alongsideSarah Jessica ParkerandKristin Davis.Various new faces are set to appear in the new season, includingRosie O'DonnellandPatti LuPone. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. And Just Like That...season 3 premieres May 29 on Max at 9 p.m. EST. Read the original article onPeople