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Fans Disappointed by Flawed Finale of ‘And Just Like That…’ Season 3

The highly anticipated finale of And Just Like That…, the sequel series to the iconic Sex and the City, has left many fans disappointed. Released on March 15, 2024, the final episode marks the conclusion of the show’s third season, which has been confirmed as its last. The finale is now available for streaming in New Zealand on platforms such as Neon and Sky Go.
Two weeks prior to the finale’s release, Sarah Jessica Parker took to Instagram to announce the show’s end with a heartfelt tribute to her character, the beloved Carrie Bradshaw. Initial excitement among viewers quickly turned to dismay as the finale failed to deliver the emotional and engaging closure many had hoped for after nearly three decades of storytelling.
Expectations and Reality
Fans had high hopes for the concluding episode, envisioning a grand finale that would celebrate the legacy of the series. Many imagined scenarios where Carrie might travel to London for a book launch or reunite with her long-missed friend Samantha. Speculations of a Thanksgiving dinner at Carrie’s home, filled with warmth and laughter, also circulated widely. Unfortunately, none of these beloved plotlines materialized in the final episode.
While the show’s creators had the opportunity to craft a memorable ending, the finale instead leaned into clichés and predictable outcomes. Critics have described the closing moments as “disappointing,” “cliché,” and “abysmal,” suggesting that it did not meet the standards set by its predecessors. The emotional depth and character development that defined the earlier seasons seemed notably absent.
Legacy and Future of the Franchise
This series attempted to continue the legacy of a cultural phenomenon that has resonated with audiences since its debut. The original Sex and the City series, which premiered in 1998, set a high bar with its groundbreaking exploration of friendship, love, and female empowerment. Many fans hoped that And Just Like That… would honor that legacy in its conclusion.
Despite the finale’s shortcomings, the series has sparked discussions about modern relationships and the challenges faced by women in their 30s and beyond. As viewers reflect on the show’s journey, it remains clear that the influence of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends will endure, even if the final chapter did not resonate as intended.
As audiences move on from And Just Like That…, the conversation surrounding its impact and the legacy of Sex and the City continues. The finale may not have delivered the emotional closure fans desired, but it has undeniably left an impression, prompting a reevaluation of what made the original series so beloved.
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