Sarah Jessica Parker No one describes it That’s it As a hatred.
Parker, 60, told The New York Times In an interview released on Friday, August 15. “It’s always hard for us to tell interesting or real stories.”
She continued: “I guess I don’t care. The reason I don’t care is because it’s very successful and the connections it makes so much sense to make.”
this Sex and the city Restart started in 2021, focusing on Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) and Miranda Hobbs (Cynthia Nixon), because they are all browsing in the next chapter of life. ((Kim CattrallThe man who played the beloved sex-crazy Samantha Jones didn’t participate in the reboot, leaving her former Costa Rica off a screen cameo in Season 2.
A few weeks ago That’s it Season 3 finalenews has been reported that the show is about to end.
“So far Michael Patrick King said in a statement earlier this month. “It’s very grateful and we thank all the audiences who brought these characters into their homes and hearts.”
although Reflect on the legacy of the show On Friday, Parker explained the decision to stop That’s it Just “this is where the story ends.”
“We could have gone to a coffee shop to do it. There are a million ways to be easy, familiar and fun, but it’s exploited to us. We feel like it’s a glorious thing,” she said. “It’s easy to stay. It’s a place where we all are happy. But when you make these difficult, painful decisions, you have to have principles of principle because there are a lot of people affected.”
In Season 3, Carrie – Previously Married to Late Big (Chris No) – considered to be navigation She broke up with Aidan ((John Corbett) and DuncanJonathan Cake). In the end, Carrie ends up being alone – Parker “absolutely” to her role.
When asked about Carrie catching up with her in 15 years, Parker had a hopeful idea.
“I think it’s going to be very rich in terms of friendship, culture and travel and the way my friends’ kids live,” she said. “I feel good about her. I think she has a good setup.”

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