The 'And Just Like That' Finale Credits Include A Sweet 'SATC' Nod
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The series finale of And Just Like That reflects nostalgia for the original Sex and the City. It presents a stylish farewell that resonates deeply with fans. Notable moments include Carrie dining at a trendy new restaurant, invoking memories of previous dining escapades. A vulnerable moment shows Carrie expressing her feelings of permanent loneliness, reminiscent of her earlier struggles with singledom. Additionally, a heartfelt conversation between Miranda and Steve about their son captures the essence of their relationship. The episode serves as a comforting conclusion filled with references to the original series.
In its stylish swan song, the And Just Like That series finale might have been the most Sex and the City- est episode of the entire revival.
As showrunner Michael Patrick King was writing the Aug. 14 episode, "it became clear to me that this might be a wonderful place to stop."
Carrie's candid confession to Charlotte about how it made her feel alone mirrored her raw, honest worries about singledom in the original series.
Seeing Miranda and Steve have a sweet, down-to-earth conversation about Brady and the baby encapsulated the essence of their relationship.
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