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And Just Like That… Concludes as Creators Defend Carrie’s Flawed Farewell

The finale serves as a principled, character-driven end underscoring agency with Carrie Bradshaw’s future left open-ended.

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Overview

  • Michael Patrick King confirmed Season 3 as the definitive end of the Sex and the City universe and defended Carrie’s portrayal as intentionally flawed to reflect generational perspectives.
  • Sarah Jessica Parker addressed hate-watching viewers by saying she “doesn’t really care” about online criticism while expressing satisfaction with the series’ conclusion.
  • In post-finale interviews, Parker revealed she won’t rewatch her work because she “doesn’t like watching” herself yet remains committed to preserving Carrie’s iconic costumes.
  • Critical and audience reactions to the revival remained polarized, with mixed reviews and middling aggregator scores underscoring the franchise’s contested cultural impact.
  • Though Parker described her departure as a “farewell” rather than a definitive “goodbye,” she left open the possibility of future returns and no further installments have been announced.