
The unsatisfying ‘And Just Like That…' series finale was on-brand
After three seasons of questionable character decisions, jaw-dropping plotlines and scenes that made fans watch the show through their fingers like it was a horror movie, Michael Patrick King's sequel to HBO's 'Sex and the City' has reached its conclusion. This month, King and executive producer Sarah Jessica Parker announced that the series finale would be split into two parts; the second episode aired Thursday night.
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