And Just Like That, Series Finale
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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.
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The Washington Post’s Emily Yahr, Shane O’Neill and Lili Loofbourow discuss the “And Just Like That …” season finale and the “Sex and the City” sequel’s legacy.
Have we really enjoyed watching And Just Like That season 3? No. Are we invested until the end? You bet, and it’s high time Carrie Bradshaw had a U-turn.
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Still, bidding adieu to Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her besties, Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), is bittersweet. The AJLT series finale marks the end of our collective witnessing of these enduring female friendships. It really is the end of an era. Again.
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Like many I.P. extensions, the 'Sex and the City' revival 'And Just Like That' saw harsh criticism while earning decent ratings. So what's its legacy?