Carrie Bradshaw's Final Outfit: Why Sarah Jessica Parker Wore Her Own Shoes in the Last Episode of 'And Just Like That'
Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica Parker chose to end the HBO Max spinoff after declining ratings to provide a proper conclusion with a two-part finale, series head said.
- The final episode of HBO Max’s And Just Like That aired Thursday, ending its third season and a journey of more than 20 years for Sarah Jessica Parker’s character.
- Series showrunner Michael Patrick King said on April 1 that he and Sarah Jessica Parker decided to end the series this year with a two-part finale, confirmed on August 1.
- Parker and King agreed to make two more episodes after viewer ratings fell off badly in the 2nd and 3rd seasons.
- With the finale approaching, journalist Lindy Segal said she’s devastated that And Just Like That… is ending, despite its flaws, highlighting fans’ emotional reaction.
- Over two decades of storytelling, Carrie Bradshaw’s arc ends with the series finale of And Just Like That… on Thursday, after exploring themes of dating, aging, and friendship.
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“And Just Like That . . . ,” Carrie Bradshaw Bids an Unsatisfying Farewell
Inkoo Kang recaps the finale of the HBO Max series, a “Sex and the City” sequel that starred Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis and brought back characters including Mr. Big and Aidan.
·New York, United States
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And Just Like That was a total disaster – and heartbreaking for Sex and the City fans
The much-maligned ‘Sex and the City’ sequel series has finally come to an end, with a typically inept episode of unfunny jokes, hateful characters, and baffling plot turns. It was a mortifying last stand for a franchise that many of us once adored, writes Adam White
·London, United Kingdom
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