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**’And Just Like That…’ Concludes: Sarah Jessica Parker Reflects on Carrie Bradshaw’s Journey**

NEW YORK, NY – The “Sex and the City” revival, “And Just Like That…” has aired its final episode. Sarah Jessica Parker, who has played Carrie Bradshaw since 1998, expressed contentment with the character’s evolution and where she ultimately landed.

In an interview following the finale, Parker described Carrie as “wiser,” “spirited,” and “enthusiastic,” emphasizing her resilience after loss. While acknowledging the character’s past mistakes, including infidelity and financial irresponsibility, Parker defended Carrie’s essential goodness and dedication to friendship.

The revival introduced four new characters of color, a move Parker considers a “huge success” in bringing new energy and stories to the series. While some characters were written out during the third season, Parker hinted at the potential for new additions in future seasons, had the show continued.

“And Just Like That…” garnered mixed reviews, with some critics labeling it a “hate watch.” Parker remained unfazed, citing the show’s significant success and meaningful connection with audiences. She acknowledged the tonal shift across seasons, particularly the conscious effort to create a more buoyant atmosphere in the second season after the grief-stricken first season.

Parker and showrunner Michael Patrick King mutually decided to end the series because they felt the story had reached its natural conclusion. Parker affirmed that she did not want Carrie ending up with Aiden. Regarding the finale, Parker liked that it ended with Carrie on her own and anticipates a rich future for Carrie. She also confirmed Carrie will still be wearing dirndls.

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