Sarah Jessica Parker on hate people to look “and just like that”

Sarah Jessica Parker, who has played Carrie Bradshaw in the franchise “Sex and the City” for twenty-seven years, responded to viewers who like to hate the last restart of the series, “and just like that”. After the series final on August 14, Carrie told the New York Times that she does not think much about enemies.
“I don’t think I have the constitution of spending a lot of time thinking about it,” she said. “We have always worked incredibly hard to tell interesting or real stories. I suppose I really don’t care. And the reason I don’t care, it is because it had an extremely successful success, and the connections he established with the public were very significant.”
Created by Darren Starr, “Sex and the City” made his debut in 1998 on HBO and became a pioneering phenomenon. Featuring Parker alongside Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon as a quartet of gossip friends in New York, the show collected more than fifty nominations at Emmy Primetime Emmy during his six seasons. He also generated two feature films and a series of CW prequel based on the character of before “and just like that” brought together the original distribution (without Cattrall) in 2023.
“And just like that” became the start of the most watched series of HBO Max after its release; However, he encountered ambivalent critical responses and the following seasons saw a decrease in the hearing. Despite the popularity of the original series, the public examined the restart for the tired and outdated themes while making hollow attempts of updated cultural relevance. Some viewers have even taken out hatred of observing the series, connecting each week just to have Gawk the last moments of the worthy of the Craquet of the episodes.
Barely two weeks before the final of season 3, HBO announced that the series would envelop and not return for a fourth season. The final, “Party of one”, sees Carrie leaving the show as a single and independent woman. Despite a large part of Carrie’s Arc according to her complicated relations, breaks and affairs, she ends up “alone”. The controversial Sendoff met with some fans, who have seen him as unsaid or unrivaled from Carrie’s trip.
Parker, however, feels good in the end. When the Times asked her if she liked the decision to end with Carrie alone, she replied: “Absolutely” and “I feel good for her. I think it has settled fairly well. ”
Regarding enemies, Carrie conceded to people that “I think you may read things or hear things that don’t always feel good.” She added: “When you are part of a community, people will have a lot of feelings. And that does not mean that a feeling cannot change, it is a reaction. We really want people to have all these feelings, and it is not a police officer for us or trying to correct them. ”
All episodes of “Sex and the City” and “And like that” are available to broadcast on HBO Max.




