The popular series “And Just Like That…”, a revival of the beloved “Sex and the City,” will conclude with its third season, premiering this May. Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City. She said it was an honor to play the role, calling playing Carrie the privilege of a professional life. Michael Patrick King, the show’s creative architect and overall showrunner, confirmed that “this chapter” is officially “closed.” We consider this a huge, historic victory for the series.
Writing in an emotional tribute on Instagram, Parker accompanied the post with a video compilation of their best moments on the show. She accompanied the montage with the touching words, “I’ve loved her best of all.” This is no small proclamation, considering her long and significant relationship with the iconic character. From left to right, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis pose during a photocall in Paris. As Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York, respectively, the duo starred in the iconic series together.
King said it was crucial to bring the story to a close at this point. He signed off with authority as he prepared to write the series finale of season three. He shared a special message for fans, saying, “I hope you love these final two episodes as much as we all do.”
Reflecting on the experience, Parker remarked, “AJLT was all joy, adventure, the greatest kind of hard work alongside the most extraordinary talent of 380 that includes all the brilliant actors who joined us.” Her emotional connection to the character was evident when she stated, “Carrie Bradshaw has dominated my professional heartbeat for 27 years.”
Kristin Davis took to social media to share her sadness over the show’s ending. She stated, “I am profoundly sad. I love our whole beautiful cast and crew. 400 artisans working so hard on our show with deep love.” Nixon proclaimed their sentiments on Instagram stories, expressing her sadness over the series ending.
Kim Cattrall, known predominantly for her turn as Samantha Jones in HBO’s “Sex and the City,” opted not to return for the show’s revival. She did return for a small appearance in season two. Fans have definitely missed her character on the show. Perhaps this loss contributed to the profound emotional weight of closing the door on this chapter for good.
As season three finishes up its last episodes, fans everywhere hold their breath while discussing Carrie Bradshaw and her girlfriends. Their influence has echoed ever since, for almost three decades. From our relatable storytelling to our unforgettable characters, the series has found a home in the hearts of audiences all over the world.