Behind the team That’s it Despite not knowing ahead of time that the show is coming to an end, the controversial series finale is still defending.
Executive Producer Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky After Carrie, the audience’s reboundSarah Jessica Parker) shows Embrace the next chapter Her life is solo in the finale on August 14.
“Of all the possible endings of three seasons, this is definitely the most real to me,” Zuritzky told TV cable Wednesday, August 20. [Carrie’s] She will reach the role of this moment. ”
Zuritsky, his original work Sex and the city Defend with Rottenberg That’s itVision Carrie stays single.
“Carrie metabolizes her widowed grief. She returns to the relationship in a real way.” “She decided she would rather live alone than have a partnership with a non-ideal one, like many women we know, in her own space, in her own home, in her own friendship.”
Suritzky encourages fans to end – Made by performers Michael Patrick King and EP Susan Fales-Hill – Chance.
She continued: “I’m really satisfied, and that’s the notes of grace, and she feels very fulfilled and fully realized, like a happy life and the happy people in the world she’s created for herself and a grateful person.” “It’s ultimately satisfying, and I can’t say we’ve seen a lot in movies and TV. So I feel like this is a beautiful punctuation mark for the life of life.”
Sarah Jessica Parker
Craig Blankenhorn/HBO MaxMeanwhile, Rottenberg calls Carrie’s journey the “most honest ending” of the series.
“I think the power left her the moment she said, ‘probably no [be another man for me]I’m very good about it. I think that’s our response, and that’s the clearest way to end, maybe the cleanest way to end,” she explained. It’s not a tragedy. Her life is so bad, she has these friends, and we feel like we’ve left her in a good place.”
Sex and the city, Which one Running on HBO from 1998 to 2004focusing on Carrie (Parker) and her date life in New York, her friend Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Samantha (Kim Cattrall). Sex and the city Before Max revived the show in December 2021, there were no two movies – no Cattrall’s involvement.
Earlier this month, Kim confirmed That’s it Will not return Season 4. The news shocked fans – apparently the writer of the show.
“Michael is obviously his own person, he has his own tools, you know,” Suritzky noted. “We brought a lot and then didn’t. So I think he has a way to schedule.”
Lovenberg also weighs Why Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte There is no shared scene in the finale, which she calls “Michael Patrick King’s Problem.”
“I think the idea is [that] The entire series is based on the strength of these friendships. So even if you are not in the same room…we have these bonds and we feel the support and the power of these friendships,” she said. “I think that feeling is [that] These bonds are stronger than anything, even if they aren’t there, they are in those friends. ”
Despite the vast majority of reactions to the ending, Rotenberg and Zurisky remained I’m glad the show started the conversation.
“I think it means no one wants to say goodbye to Carrie Bradshaw,” Rottenberg noted. “What we share is the bittersweet moment of seeing her knowing she won’t be around every Thursday night at 9pm.”
She continued: “We should worry about whether there is no response to the fact that this is the ending. We know everyone better than anyone, but we feel like we have to do the right thing like they did and leave all of these characters in a good place and then say Adieu.”
Zuritzky finds himself off the internet to avoid negative comments surrounding the end ajlt.
“Sometimes, when I interact with people I face to face in my life, it surprises me and makes me a little awaken me — a lot of people don’t have the algorithms I use — they are really passionate about loving the show and don’t actually know,” she added. “What they know is that these beloved characters are back and they’re really happy to see them again.”
Sex and the city and That’s it Currently streaming on HBO Max.

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