And Just Like That ... has been canceled after season three, leaving fans to reflect on the series' ambiguous and frustrating narrative choices. The finale will end Carrie Bradshaw's story, leading to scrutiny over plot decisions that leave viewers unsatisfied. Characters and storylines were criticized for lack of coherence, with emphasis on missed opportunities for character development. The impending finale brings a mix of confusion and acceptance, as fans recall the series' most bewildering moments. The overall sentiment is one of frustration with the unresolved plotlines and character arcs.
For now? Maybe? Who knows. Please, dear God. I have admittedly been laughing to myself anytime I read something trying to spin this cancellation into some sort of amicably selected natural end for the series.
Although, since 'What was the point of any of it?' serves as the perfect tagline for this series as a whole, maybe we just let it lie.
Let's say these final two episodes were put together with the knowledge that this would be AJLT's final bow - there is certainly a lot of meta talk going on about how to end Carrie's novel.
This show has had a lot of episodes in which most scenes feel like separate vignettes, leading to an extreme lack of what we in the biz call 'plot.'
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