Carrie Bradshaw Fans Really Don't Like That Season 3 Ending
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The 'Sex and the City' writer-director and 'AJLT' showrunner explains to THR why he chose to end the beloved franchise (even though everyone's still talking about it).
Meanwhile, the penultimate episode of season three saw Hobbes butt heads with her 20-year-old son Brady (Niall Cunningham) over his handling of an unplanned pregnancy — specifically, his fury over Hobbes inviting the baby’s mother ( Ella Stiller) over for Thanksgiving behind his back.
And Just Like That…” showrunner Michael Patrick King insists that the finale has officially “closed” the book on all things “Sex and the City.”
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.
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.
But shoes, shoes I know." These are words uttered by Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, in the original "Sex and the City" series. The stylish writer, whose story comes to a close with the final episode of the reboot series "And Just Like That" airing Thursday,
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?
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: