And Just Like That Creator Michael Patrick King Defends Series Finale Ending 

And Just Like That series creator Michael Patrick King reflected on his decision to end Carrie Bradshaw’s journey with the season three series finale.

By Tionah Lee Aug 15, 2025 1:17 PM
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And Just Like That…Carrie Bradshaw’s story is finished.

Michael Patrick King said goodbye to the iconic writer (played by Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) on Aug. 14 with the series finale of the Sex and the City revival—and he’s happy where he left them.

"I really do want people to understand that this was about telling these stories and bringing them to a place where there was a finish,” Michael told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Aug. 14. “And by ‘finish,’ I mean an open-ended finish, where each of the characters’ lives could continue and you could feel good about it for all of them. It’s what you want to write now that we’re done. We’re done writing.”

In the end, the trio of women—who along with Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) were introduced to the world in 1998—all settled into their lives with their families and loves. For Carrie, that meant a love with herself and her Gramercy Park home, which was a shift from her ending in SATC when saw her starting her life with Mr. Big (Chris Noth).

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“Who Carrie was at the end of Sex and the City and who she is at the end of And Just Like That is someone who has had great growth, great life experience,” Michael explained. “Now she’s ready to say the very shocking sentence, ‘Maybe just me,’ which she says to Charlotte in that beautiful scene where Sarah Jessica was just so emotional about saying that.”

He added, “So it’s really about the character, where they’ve been and where you want to leave them. This is where we wanted to leave her.”

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And for Michael, he couldn’t help but wonder if fans would catch the callback to Carrie’s first ending. 

“The last line: The Woman realized she wasn’t alone. She was on her own. That’s it,” Michael told THR. “That is what I wanted to say as an echo and a callback and a response to the finale of Sex and the City.”

What’s more, Sarah Jessica —who bid adieu to Carrie with an emotional Instagram tribute—got the ending that she desired.

“Leave a party while it’s still fun, right? No comma” Michael said. “You can hear it in her Instagram… that tone in her voice is such a goodbye. It’s so beautiful.”

Keep reading to see what other shows are saying goodbye to our TV screens…

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Renewed: Nobody Wants This 

Everybody wants more of this. The Netflix comedy will be back for season three.

Canceled: Ridiculousness

After 14 years, the hit MTV clip show hosted by Rob Dyrdek is coming to an end.

Renewed: King of the Hill

The beloved animated comedy will continue grilling through seasons 16 and 17 on Hulu.

Renewed: Adults

The comedy about a group of twenty-somethings in New York trying to be good people will return for season two.

Renewed: Only Murders in the Building

OMITB is alive and well because the Hulu series is returning for season six in 2026.

The show will film overseas for the first time, with the beloved crime-solving trio leaving New York City to investigate London’s newest mystery.

Renewed: The Rainmaker

The USA Network legal drama will return to the courtroom for season two.

Canceled: The Kitchen

Food Network announced that the weekend culinary talk show hosted by Sunny AndersonJeff MauroGeoffrey ZakarianKatie Lee and Alex Guarnaschelli will end at the end in December 2025 after 12 years and 40 seasons.

Renewed: The Buccaneers

The Apple TV+ drama inspired by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edith Wharton’s final novel will return for season three.

Renewed: Lioness 

The Paramount+ thriller starring Zoe Saldana and Nicole Kidman was renewed for a third season, according to multiple outlets.

Canceled: The Ultimatum: Queer Love

The Netflix dating reality show won't be back for season three, Varity reported in October.

Canceled: Mid-Century Modern

The Hulu comedy inspired by The Golden Girls won't be returning for a second season.

Renewed: The Morning Show

The Apple TV+ drama, starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, will be back for season five.

Canceled: Catfish

The MTV series will end with season nine.

“After 12 years,” host Nev Schulman said as he sat next to Max Joseph in a Sept. 22 Instagram video, “300 episodes and just a lot of traveling around this incredible country, Catfish has officially been cancelled. Sorry.”

Renewed: Hunting Wives

After the May Cobb novel adaptation became a smash hit on Netflix when it was added to the platform in summer of 2025, the streamer confirmed it had picked up the series as an original for season two. 

 

Renewed: Foundation

The apocalyptic sci-fi drama will be back for season four.

Renewed: Overcompensating

The Prime Video comedy will head back to school for season two.

Renewed: Berlin ER

Apple TV+ renewed the German-language drama for a second season.

Renewed: The Paper

Stop the presses: The Office spinoff will be back for season two on Peacock.

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Renewed: Password

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Renewed: The Institute

The horror series was for season two, which should come as no surprise given that The Institute ranks as the best premiere ever on MGM+.

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Renewed: American Ninja Warrior

The intense NBC competition series will continue to make jaws drop when more contestants compete for the $250,000 price on the upcoming 18th season.

Ending: And Just Like That...

Series creator Michael Patrick King revealed the Sex And The City spin-off starring Sarah Jessica Parker will end after the current third season in a two-part finale.

“And just like that…the ongoing storytelling of the Sex and the City universe is coming to an end,” Michael said in an Aug 1 Instagram post. “While I was writing the last episode of And Just Like That…season 3, it became clear to me that this might be a wonderful place to stop.”

“SJP and I held off announcing the news until now because we didn’t want the word ‘final’ to overshadow the fun of watching the season,” he added. “It’s with great gratitude we thank all the viewers who have let these characters into their homes and their hearts over these many years.”

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Netflix's new series set in Yellowstone National Park and starring Eric Bana scored a season two renewal, according to Variety.

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The new series, in which the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness, was renewed by Apple TV+ even before its season one premiere.

Renewed: Days of Our Lives

The long-running Peacock soap opera will return with more drama for seasons 62 and 63.

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