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alert-–-inside-‘and-just-like-that’-crisis-talks…-and-the-plot-that-destroyed-all-hope-of-a-returnAlert – Inside ‘And Just Like That’ crisis talks… and the plot that destroyed all hope of a return

And just like that… the reboot of HBO’s iconic Sex and the City is coming to an end after just three seasons.

The series finale of And Just Like That… will air on Thursday, August 14, marking the end of actress Sarah Jessica Parker’s journey as Carrie Bradshaw.

The announcement from showrunner Michael Patrick King came as a shock to viewers, despite their complaints AJLT had ‘ruined’ the once-beloved characters from the original Sex and the City, and critics calling it ‘the worst show on television.’

The reboot – which premiered in 2021 – saw Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) cheat on husband Steve Brady with non-binary comic Che Diaz, Carrie bizarrely claim ‘love of her life’ Mr. Big was a ‘mistake’ and rekindle her romance with ex flame Aidan Shaw, and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) stumble through raising non-binary child Rock and her daughter Lily’s tryst with a ballet dancer in a polycule.

And much to the disappointment of viewers, Kim Cattrall notably did not return for the series as fan-favorite Samantha Jones after a decade of bad blood with her castmates.

Not to mention this season’s confusing plot hole in which writers seemingly forgot Lisa Todd Wexley’s (Nicole Ari Parker) father had died before season one, only to come back to life in season two and die for a second time in season three.

And Just Like That has been renewed for a third season - pictured L-R Nixon as Miranda, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York-Goldenblatt

And Just Like That, the Sex and the City reboot, is ending after three seasons on August 14 following years of fan backlash

The reboot saw Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reprise their beloved roles as Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York, respectively. Kim Cattrall did not return to the series as fan-favorite Samantha Jones

The reboot saw Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reprise their beloved roles as Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York, respectively. Kim Cattrall did not return to the series as fan-favorite Samantha Jones

Now, as multiple insiders have revealed to the Daily Mail, AJLT’s glaring issues had ultimately become impossible for production to ignore – despite their best efforts to see the show through to its rightful end.

‘HBO was happy to ride with the show for a few more years,’ an insider told the Daily Mail.

‘Everyone was indebted to Sarah [Jessica Parker] and wanted the story she wanted to be told to go to completion. Decision makers felt like they owed it to Sarah and the rest of the cast and crew,’ they said.

According to a report from independent TV tracker Samba TV, just 429,000 households streamed the season three premiere in the four days after its May 29 debut – a seven percent decline from the season two premiere.

That’s compared to the 1.1 million households who watched the AJLT series premiere four years ago.

Fans who once loved asking the question, ‘Are you a Carrie, Miranda, Samantha or Charlotte?’ had now begun to feel that the legacy of Sex and the City was getting damaged by the reboot’s ‘woke’ storylines. 

‘Sex and the City is about women talking about dating men, their penis sizes and what the sex was like,’ a second insider told the Daily Mail.

‘Of course, they’re getting older, but it’s not like you don’t still have sex with men and talk about their penises. People weren’t connecting with the show.’

Showrunner Michael Patrick King confirmed the show will conclude with a two-part finale

Showrunner Michael Patrick King confirmed the show will conclude with a two-part finale

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And Just Like That… it's over! Woke Sex and The City reboot to END after three seasons

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Upon its premiere in 2021, AJLT introduced a host of new side characters – namely women of color to offset the original show’s all-white main cast: Lisa Todd Wexley, Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury) and Dr. Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman).

But it was Miranda’s cringeworthy relationship with Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez) throughout seasons one and two that was the ultimate nail in the coffin, insiders said.

Che, a newcomer to the spin-off series who introduced themselves as a ‘queer non-binary Mexican Irish diva,’ struck up a relationship with Miranda after she abandoned her marriage to Steve.

The character was accused of being the ‘worst’ on the series, with some viewers even claiming the character was ‘[setting] back non-binary representation 70 years.’

Ramirez, a non-binary actor who uses they/them pronouns, was dropped from AJLT ahead of the third season. 

Shortly after their firing, Ramirez claimed that their vocal support for Palestine had cost them the role.

At the time, a source close to the show ridiculed the suggestion to the Daily Mail, claiming Ramirez’s head had been ‘on the chopping block since last season’ because their character ‘held no value anymore’ and was ‘annoying.’

This season saw Miranda embark on her newfound life as a single queer woman dating in New York City – including a brief sexual encounter with virgin nun Mary, played by Rosie O’Donnell, in the season three premiere.

AJLT saw Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) cheat on husband Steve with non-binary comic Che (Sara Ramirez) - before starting to exclusively date women - even though in SATC Miranda had said she was 'definitely not gay'

AJLT saw Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) cheat on husband Steve with non-binary comic Che (Sara Ramirez) – before starting to exclusively date women – even though in SATC Miranda had said she was ‘definitely not gay’

Actor Sara Ramirez was dropped from AJLT ahead of the third season. They claimed they were fired for their vocal support for Palestine, but a source later confirmed that Che's character 'held no value anymore' and was 'annoying'

Actor Sara Ramirez was dropped from AJLT ahead of the third season. They claimed they were fired for their vocal support for Palestine, but a source later confirmed that Che’s character ‘held no value anymore’ and was ‘annoying’

Rosie O'Donnell appeared in the season three premiere as virgin nun Mary, who had a brief sexual encounter with newly single Miranda

Rosie O’Donnell appeared in the season three premiere as virgin nun Mary, who had a brief sexual encounter with newly single Miranda

Not only was Mary’s single-episode arc declared ‘cringe and dumb’ online, but sources said it offered very little development for Miranda’s character and the show overall.

‘Cynthia’s plot continued to destroy the show. It sucked,’ the second insider added. ‘Let’s be honest, most people didn’t watch after that first episode.’

In the penultimate episode, which aired on August 7, it’s hinted that Carrie may not have her happy ending after all. 

She officially called it quits with on-again off-again boyfriend Aidan (John Corbett) after his trust issues and family drama got in the way of their relationship, and her fling neighbor Duncan (Jonathan Cake) ended with him leaving New York.

While the news of next week’s series finale came as a surprise to viewers, Parker and King wanted to give the cast and crew ‘enough warning’ about AJLT’s ending so they wouldn’t be left high and dry, according to the first insider.

‘They delayed the announcement of ending the show because they wanted fans to see this season through to see if it worked,’ they said.

‘Michael and Sarah tested the waters, and made the decision before there was a time of no turning back, because the rest of the cast and crew needed to know and not be left out in the dark.

‘They tried, and now it’s over. Time to celebrate and remember the good times.’

An inside source revealed to the Daily Mail that Sarah Jessica Parker and Michael Patrick King gave the cast and crew ‘enough warning’ about AJLT’s ending

This week's penultimate episode hinted that Carrie may end up alone after breaking up with on-and-off boyfriend Aidan Shaw (John Corbett) and ending her fling with British neighbor Duncan (Jonathan Cake)

This week’s penultimate episode hinted that Carrie may end up alone after breaking up with on-and-off boyfriend Aidan Shaw (John Corbett) and ending her fling with British neighbor Duncan (Jonathan Cake)

Indeed, Parker recently bade an emotional farewell to Carrie in a lengthy Instagram post, as she reminisced about her favorite memories from the franchise – which also spanned two films in 2008 and 2010.

‘Crossed streets, avenues, rubicons, so it seemed,’ the caption began.

‘She broke hearts, heels, habits. She loved, lost, won, tripped, leaped. Fell short and into puddles. Aged. Got wiser. She has made the hardest worst and best decisions.

‘Traveled near and far. For the new. The vintage. Friends and love. Changed homes, time zones, boyfriends, her mind, her shoes, her hair, but never her love and devotion to New York City.

‘She had dates, drinks, boyfriends. A husband and truly great loves and romances. She hailed cabs. She ran in heels. And danced with Stanford. She told the truth and she lied.

‘She typed. Wondered. Wrote. Published. Grieved. Forgave. Got stood up. Stood strong. Stood out. She devoted herself to hats, books, shoes, friends and the promise of a new day in her beloved city and the people she treasured most. She has worn shame, pride, honor, optimism and literally countless dresses, skirts, tutus.

‘Held onto hands, hopes and the very best of people. Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte, there will never be better friends and what great fortune for Carrie to come to know and love Seema and LTW, most divine new connections.

‘Carrie Bradshaw has dominated my professional heartbeat for 27 years. I think I have loved her most of all,’ Parker continued. ‘I know others have loved her just as I have. Been frustrated, condemned and rooted for her.

Parker shared a montage of her favorite SATC moments with an emotional caption on Instagram

Parker shared a montage of her favorite SATC moments with an emotional caption on Instagram

‘I am better for every single day I spent with you. It will be forever before I forget the whole thing. Thank you all. I love you so,’ Parker wrote on Instagram

‘The symphony of all those emotions has been the greatest soundtrack and most consequential companion. Therefore the most sentimental and profound gratitude and lifetime of debt. To you all.

‘MPK and I together recognized, as we have in the past, this chapter complete.

‘AJLT was all joy, adventure, the greatest kind of hard work alongside the most extraordinary talent of 380 that includes all the brilliant actors who joined us.

‘I am better for every single day I spent with you. It will be forever before I forget the whole thing. Thank you all. I love you so.

‘I hope you love these final two episodes as much as we all do. Rabbit rabbit. Xxx, SJ.’

The Daily Mail has contacted representatives at HBO for comment.

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