Fans say goodbye to 'And Just Like That'
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The actress included a callout to Sex and the City costars Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall, who didn't return as a main cast member for And Just Like That…, as well as newcomers Sarita Choudhury and Nicole Ari Parker.
Carrie Bradshaw's journey has come to an end on And Just Like That... but Sarah Jessica Parker can't help but wonder: Is it really over?
“The woman realized she was not alone; she was on her own,” Carrie wrote as her final writing entry on the show. And that’s a wrap on “And Just Like That” streaming its two-part finale on HBO Max.
You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. And what we had in the “Sex and the City” sequel series “And Just Like That,” which ends this week after three seasons, was a cringey, sweet, tone-deaf,
Carrie Bradshaw’s future, after the “And Just Like That” finale, is up to interpretation. In a spoiler-free review, one writer whose life paralleled Carrie’s shares her hopes for her parasocial friend.
The “Sex and the City” revival reached its bittersweet end this week. Does the actress like where Carrie Bradshaw landed? “Absolutely.”
And Just Like That' is ending after three seasons and fans are having a hard time saying goodbye to Carrie Bradshaw and her friends.
Sarah Jessica Parker has opened up about her iconic character, Carrie Bradshaw’s future, amid And Just Like That coming to an end. Scroll down to read the details.
After the show's showrunner Michael Patrick King announced that "And Just Like That" wouldn't be returning for a fourth season, Parker took to Instagram to share a clip montage of her playing Bradshaw over the years along with a heartfelt poem to mark the end of the “Sex and the City” franchise.
Sarah Jessica Parker is one of the most outstanding actresses on the American and international film scene and has been in the news in recent hours by announcing that she is saying
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,