And Just Like That... ’ Was An Insult To ‘Sex And City
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The Mirror US on MSNAnd Just Like That... It's over — what went wrong with the Sex And The City reboot
The Sex And The City reboot series, And Just Like That, has come to an abrupt end after three seasons, closing the book on the beloved characters from the groundbreaking series that first premiered in
"And Just Like That" ended with an episode that feels very hard to believe was conceived as the final word for "Sex and the City"
As 'And Just Like That...' ends, Sarah Jessica Parker recently addressed the show's "hate watchers," who have been vocal on social media.
Sarah Jessica Parker, who has played Carrie Bradshaw in the “Sex and the City” franchise for the past twenty-seven years, has responded to viewers who love to hate-watch the series’ latest reboot, “And Just Like That.
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A Toast to And Just Like That…: No, It Never Came Close to Sex and the City, But We'll Still Miss It
I have watched Sex and the City way too many times. I'll even sit and watch the reruns when they pop up on E!, with all the profanities bleeped and the sex scenes trimmed out, because I just enjoy spending time with these ladies,
One of the most notable characters from Sex and the City was Kim Cattrall's Samantha Jones. She was confident, daring, witty, and lively.
The series spawned two movies, 2008's Sex and the City, and its sequel two years later, plus a CW series, The Carrie Diaries, which ran from 2013 to 2014. Most recently, Parker has starred in And Just Like That... — the revival and sequel series to Sex and the City, which aired its finale on Aug. 14.
Sarah Jessica Parker is still in no rush to watch some of her most famous projects. During a Q&A hosted by Threads at il Buco al Mare in Amagansett, N.Y., on Aug. 11, the actress, 60, spoke candidly about her thoughts on finally viewing And Just Like That... and Sex and the City — something she has long maintained she has no interest in doing.