And Just Like That... ’ Was An Insult To ‘Sex And City
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The series spawned two movies, 2008's Sex and the City, and its sequel two years later, plus a CW series, The Carrie Diaries, which ran from 2013 to 2014. Most recently, Parker has starred in And Just Like That... — the revival and sequel series to Sex and the City, which aired its finale on Aug. 14.
"And Just Like That" ended with an episode that feels very hard to believe was conceived as the final word for "Sex and the City"
I couldn’t help but wonder … is this really the last time we’ll see Carrie Bradshaw? The Sex and the City revival series, And Just Like That…, came to an end last night after three seasons. The controversial reboot,
The HBO Max reboot of “Sex and the City” may have divided audiences, but it kept pushing New York fashion into bold, sometimes absurd territory.
In “Sex and The City” and its spinoff show, “And Just Like That,” Sarah Jessica Parker’s iconic fashionista sex columnist, Carrie Bradshaw, had countless dates and flings.
Speaking with Deadline about the series finale, And Just Like That... creator Michael Patrick King confirmed that this was the ending that he wanted and he "wouldn't have stopped" otherwise. Notably, King has been involved in the franchise going back to the original run of the series on HBO. He went on:
And Just Like That is full of little but potent references to Sex and the City that only big fans would notice.
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.
John “Mr. Big” Preston was a wealthy entrepreneur and the love of Carrie’s life. They met on the streets of New York after she collided with another pedestrian and spilled the entire contents of her purse — condoms included — onto the sidewalk.