"Sex and the City" writer Cindy Chupack is currently working on another television series about female friends.
This time, the series will be set in Venice, CA and will be based on Chupack's real-life experiences, according to Deadline.
The upcoming project won't stray too far from "Sex and the City" as it will focus on the lives of three friends - one single, one married and one single mother - who meet once a week at a restaurant called Dish to talk about life, love and career. Chupack will reportedly be exploring the myth of "having it all" through these three characters, who do have it all when they come together once a week.
"With this show, I want to call bullshit on one thing that seems to be the norm on television for shows about friends. My friends don't live or work together. As my friends and I marry and have kids or move up or down in our careers, we increasingly have very separate lives, separate homes, separate jobs. . . and that's created the problem I want to address in this show: Once you get the husband or kid or career - or all three - you don't have time for friends, but you need them more than ever. So you have to make time, even if it's just once a week, because it keeps you sane," stated Chupack.
"Dish" is reportedly inspired by a Sunday night yoga-and-dinner tradition that Chupack had when she first married late TV writer Padma Atluri.
"Once a week you had this oasis of sanity and hilarity to keep you going. I miss those dinners and with this show I wanted to resurrect their spirit, and Padma's spirit," stated Chupack, according to the media outlet.