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Sarah Jessica Parker is still in no rush to watch some of her most famous projects. During a Q&A hosted by Threads at il Buco al Mare in Amagansett, N.Y., on Aug. 11, the actress, 60, spoke candidly about her thoughts on finally viewing And Just Like That... and Sex and the City — something she has long maintained she has no interest in doing.
The HBO Max spin-off of "Sex and the City" wrapped up after just three seasons Thursday, seemingly marking an end to the beloved universe.
Sarah Jessica Parker is still in no rush to watch some of her most famous projects. During a Q&A hosted by Threads at il Buco al Mare in Amagansett, N.Y., on Aug. 11, the actress, 60, spoke candidly about her thoughts on finally viewing And Just Like That... and Sex and the City — something she has long maintained she has no interest in doing.
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:
Emily Ratajkowski didn’t invent the ab flash. Carrie owned quite the collection of crop tops, boob tubes and bralettes, including the black long-sleeve top she wore with a striped skirt (both Prada spring 2001), a Gucci belt bag and heels the night she encountered Aidan flirting with a bartender (season 4, episode 7).
The end of “And Just Like That …” means the end of a real estate portfolio that includes a cozy Upper East Side studio and a grand Gramercy townhouse.
As the world waves farewell to Carrie Bradshaw — for good, it seems — with the end of 'And Just Like That,' I couldn't help but wonder... which episodes of 'Sex and the City' stand the test of time?
On Thursday, the third and final season of “And Just Like That . . . ,” the sequel series to “Sex and the City,” came to an unceremonious end. The episode takes place over Thanksgiving, but the central quintet does not celebrate the holiday together,