The girls of Sex and the City make their farewell
The final of the suite, and Just like that … will be broadcast this week on HBO Max. This time, it’s really the end for Carrie Bradshaw.
End of New York adventures for Carrie Bradshaw.
In 2004, the Sex and the City series ended. And 21 years later, we are entitled to a second end. Because and just like that, the rest, will complete his third and last season. The very last episode will be broadcast this week. And this time, it will be the conclusion of 27 years in Carrie for Sarah Jessica Parker.
Inevitably, the moment is moving for the actress, who has published a long message full of poetry and nostalgia to mark the occasion:
“She crossed streets, avenues, rubicons. She broke hearts, heels, habits. She liked, lost, won, stumbled, sautéed, failed, aged, matured. She took the worst and the best decisions, traveled for new, vintage, friendship and love. Hairstyle … but never passion for New York. “
Parker thus eases the memories of Carrie: heled taxis, heels, dances with Stanford, truths like lies, written and published pages, pardons granted, tight hands, dresses and tutus carried by dozens. She pays tribute to Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte, but also to the newcomers Seema and LTW.
“Carrie Bradshaw dominated my professional heart for 27 years. I think I loved her more than anything. I know that others have loved her, criticized, defended. The symphony of all these emotions was the most beautiful soundtrack. MPK (Michael Patrick King) and I recognized that this chapter was complete. And Just Like that was a joy, an adventure, an immense work with 380 talent with 380 talent with 380 Extraordinary.
For Kristin Davis also the end of the series is a turning point, she who played Charlotte over three decades. She writes:
“I am deeply sad. I love all our magnificent casting and our team, these 400 craftsmen who worked with so much love. And our faithful fans: we will love you forever.”
