'And Just Like That' EPs Respond To The Series Finale Backlash
Briefly

After three seasons, And Just Like That... aired its final episode and prompted widespread fan criticism on social media. Writers and executive producers Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky responded to the backlash and defended the finale written by Michael Patrick King and Susan Fales-Hill. They said they did not know the show was ending while working on Season 3 and explained that each season finale was composed as a potential series ending. The Season 3 finale emphasizes Carrie embracing life on her own, portraying her as grateful and framing the ending as an honest, gratifying punctuation to her life.
"It feels ultimately gratifying, and I can't say we've seen a ton of that in movies and television," Zuritsky said. "So I feel like it's kind of a beautiful punctuation mark to a life well lived."
"a grateful person in the world that she created for herself."
"I think that's what we responded to, and that's what felt like the clearest way to end, maybe the cleanest way to end," she said.
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