The Book Is ‘Closed’ on ‘Sex and the City’ After ‘And Just Like That…’ Finale
The finale ends Carrie Bradshaw’s romantic chapters as she embraces self-reliance, reflecting a shift in the series after 27 years, with showrunner Michael Patrick King confirming the conclusion.
- In its third and final season, on Aug. 15, 2025, the series wrapped up in New York, with Carrie Bradshaw seemingly hanging up her Manolo Blahniks for good.
- In an Aug. 1 Instagram post, showrunner Michael Patrick King wrote that, while writing the last episode of ‘And Just Like That…’ season 3, it became clear to him that this might be a wonderful place to stop after consulting with Parker, Bloys, and Aubrey.
- By episode’s end, Carrie Bradshaw erases her novel’s epilogue and writes `The woman realized she was not alone`, embracing her independence after breaking off with Aidan Shaw and Duncan Reeves.
- Fans and critics noted, `Parker’s Instagram tribute garnered over 772,000 likes`, highlighting the show's lasting impact, according to Jennifer Keishin Armstrong.
- Though the series finale may be definitive, Parker indicated she prefers saying “farewell” and has not ruled out a return for Carrie Bradshaw, but it’s too soon to tell.
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