And Just Like That, Series Finale
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After a season that wasted potential and time, the final episode of HBO Max's 'Sex and the City' sequel series forced our heroine to image a future without male companionship. Yawn.
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Sarah Jessica Parker, who has played Carrie Bradshaw in the “Sex and the City” franchise for the past twenty-seven years, has responded to viewers who love to hate-watch the series’ latest reboot, “And Just Like That.
He went on to say that he made the decision alongside star Sarah Jessica Parker, HBO CEO Casey Bloys, and Sarah Aubrey, head of originals at HBO Max. The series will end with a two-part finale, extending season 3 from 10 episodes to 12.
How Does 'And Just Like That' End? originally appeared on Parade. And just like that, And Just Like That has come to an end, and oh what a sh--ty end it was, quite literally.
The “Sex and the City” revival reached its bittersweet end this week. Does the actress like where Carrie Bradshaw landed? “Absolutely.”
Sarah Jessica Parker isn’t fazed that some describe And Just Like That as a hate-watch. “I don’t think I have the constitution to have spent a lot of time thinking about that,” Parker, 60, told The New York Times in an interview published on Friday, August 15. “We always worked incredibly hard to tell stories that were interesting or real.”
Perhaps this is because “And Just Like That” seemed finally, maybe, to be hitting its stride. When it began, the show felt like two concepts at war with each other: one an organic progression through time,
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