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Fans Disappointed as And Just Like That… Concludes with Clichés

The finale of And Just Like That…, the sequel series to the iconic Sex and the City, has left many fans feeling disappointed. Released today, the final episode marks the conclusion of the third and last season, which has been available for streaming in New Zealand on Neon and Sky Go.
Two weeks prior to the finale, Sarah Jessica Parker announced the end of the series via an emotional post on Instagram, celebrating her beloved character, Carrie Bradshaw. Following such a heartfelt announcement, expectations were high. Fans hoped for a finale that would provide a fitting tribute to the show’s legacy, especially after 27 years since Carrie first captivated audiences with her signature style and witty remarks.
As excitement built, many envisioned a grand closure to the series. Some fantasized about Carrie traveling to London for the launch of her new book, potentially reuniting with her estranged friend Samantha. Others dreamed of a heartwarming Thanksgiving dinner at Carrie’s expansive home, filled with laughter and warmth. Unfortunately, those narratives never materialized.
Instead, the final episode was characterized by predictable plot twists and clichéd resolutions. Critics have described the conclusion as “abysmal,” lacking the emotional depth and creativity that fans had come to expect from the original series. The absence of meaningful character development in the finale has drawn ire from viewers who hoped for a memorable send-off.
The disappointment is particularly palpable given the cultural significance of Sex and the City, which has remained a touchstone for discussions around friendship, love, and the complexities of modern womanhood. As fans process this conclusion, many are left reflecting on the journey the characters took over nearly three decades and the high hopes they had for a satisfying conclusion.
In a landscape where reboots and sequels often aim to rekindle the magic of beloved originals, the final episode of And Just Like That… serves as a reminder of the challenges inherent in concluding a story that is so deeply intertwined with its audience’s emotional landscape.
As viewers now turn the page on this chapter, the conversation surrounding the finale will likely continue, with many questioning how such a beloved narrative could conclude with such a lack of imagination and resonance.
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