Carrie Bradshaw’s interpreter shared her gaze on the closure of fiction and left open the possibility of a return.
After months of rumors and speculations, it was finally confirmed that “And Just like that”, the spin off of Sex and the city He reached his last season. However, the main protagonist, Sarah Jessica Parkerhe prefers not to talk about a final goodbye, but of a pause that could be transformed into a return in the future.
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The actress said that the decision to end the series was not linked to rating issues, but to a deeper reason, love and respect for history who counted and performed for so many years.


And Just like that

What is “and Just like that”, available in HBO Max
The production released in HBO Max resumed the story of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends after the original series that marked a before and after on television in the late 90s. With new plots, different characters and a Focus on maturity challengesfiction sought to update that New York universe so dear and recognized.
The debut was a real rage on the streaming platform and marked audience records at its premierealthough with time the criticisms were divided between those who celebrated continuity and those who questioned the depth of their characters and scripts.
Why did they cancel “and Just Like That”?
On August 1, Michael Patrick King, creator and showrunner of the series, announced that The third season would be the last. As explained, the determination arose from a creative need and not from audience numbers. “And as well as (” and Just Like That “), the continuous narrative of the sex and the city universe comes to an end,” he said in a statement he published on social networks.
The outcome of the series included a symbolic closure: Carrie dancing alone in his apartment and writing the words that close his book, a gesture that many interpreted as a wink at the beginning of the saga and the emotional independence of his character.
What Sarah Jessica Parker said about the end of the series
During an event at the Hamptons on August 11, Parker talked about the closure and preferred to define it as a “see you soon.” He said that both she and King do not believe that the character should close forever. “Sometimes it seems a sacrilege to say ‘we are not going to do more’, but if you love something, you know when it is time to stop,” he explained.
He also stressed that it was respect for work and affection for the series that promoted the decision. “It is a privilege to play Carrie. It was an extraordinary job and we had to honor him,” he said.
Consulted by the criticisms that the production received, Parker said that They do not affect him Because the project generated significant connections with the audience and reached a success that exceeded expectations.
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