Carrie Bradshaw’s Story May Be Over
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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.
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.
As we say goodbye to ‘And Just Like That,’ costume designer Molly Rogers shares the story behind the very last Carrie Bradshaw look to grace our screens.
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).
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.
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.
Wearing pink peep-toe heels from her own SJP Collection, Sarah Jessica Parker is seen on the set of “And Just Like That” on October 22, 2024 in New York City. In this episode of “And Just Like That,” Carrie Bradshaw adds another pop of color to her ensemble with custom yellow heels from René Caovilla.