In a candid moment, Sarah Jessica Parker (SJP) has responded to criticism following the finale of her recent series, And Just Like That, which has been cancelled. “I guess I don’t really care,” SJP remarked, addressing the disappointment expressed by some viewers as reported by RadarOnline.com.
“The main reason I feel indifferent,” SJP, now 60, explained, “is that the show has experienced considerable success, and the bonds it has created with its audience have been incredibly meaningful.” Throughout its run, And Just Like That explored themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of modern womanhood.
In the series finale, SJP’s iconic character Carrie Bradshaw, who has been a beloved figure since Sex and the City first premiered in 1998, comes to terms with the notion of being single. Notably, the last episode includes a rather unconventional scene featuring a toilet bowl, which has sparked varied interpretations from fans.
“The [poop] scene was literally a visual metaphor for the show,” one viewer noted, highlighting the comedic yet poignant representation of life’s messiness.
SJP defended the work of herself, alongside her co-stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, emphasizing that they and the entire production team strived diligently to present stories that resonated with audiences. “We always worked incredibly hard to tell stories that were interesting or real,” she stated unwaveringly.
Reflecting on the character’s journey, SJP expressed contentment with Carrie’s development throughout the series, saying, “I feel good about Carrie. I think she’s set up pretty well.” This sentiment might resonate with longtime fans who appreciate the character’s evolution into a figure of empowerment and self-acceptance.
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