Carrie Bradshaw, And Just Like That
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While And Just Like That has been criticized for its tone and poor writing (one secondary character was seemingly killed off twice), it managed to give Carrie Bradshaw an ending that captured the daring admission of the original: that being lucky in love is good, but being lucky in friendship is everything.
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.
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Us Weekly on MSN‘And Just Like That' Showrunner Defends ‘Flawed' Carrie Bradshaw
And Just Like That showrunner Michael Patrick King is defending Carrie Bradshaw's "flawed" personality. King, 70, spoke with Entertainment Weekly for a story published on Friday, August 15, the day after the HBO Max series ended for good.
And Just Like That…” Carrie Bradshaw’s latest saga ended exactly as showrunner Michael Patrick King intended, he tells TheWrap
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).
"And Just Like That..." has always been incomprehensible yet immensely watchable. But the "Sex and the City" sequel finale can't stick the landing.
And Just Like That Season 3 finale released on HBO Max on August 14, 2025, concluding Carrie Bradshaw's story, which began with Sex and the City about two decades ago.
Here, co-creator Michael Patrick King reflects on the comedy’s final season, why Miranda was required to literally shovel shit, and whether another movie is in the cards for Carrie and her clan.
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.