‘And Just Like That’ Series Finale Sparks Mixed Reactions and Debate
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Michael Patrick King, the creator of 'And Just Like That,' explains that the series ends with Carrie Bradshaw choosing herself, emphasizing her independence and growth, and leaving her story open-ended for future possibilities. The finale was designed to reflect her journey and the show's themes of self-love and evolution, with the decision to conclude the series after three seasons feeling organic and intentional.
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