And just like that … the restart of sex and the city will end in the third season

And just like that …, the restart of the 90s and the early 90s will show Sex and the City, will end after its third season, HBO announced.
The show runner Michael Patrick King shared the news on Instagram, saying that, as he wrote the last episode, “he became clear to me that it could be a wonderful place to stop.”
Named after the slogan of her heroine Carrie Bradshaw, the series followed the life, clothes and novels of her characters in New York in the fifties.
A two-part final has not yet been broadcast and King said that Sarah-Jessica Parker, who plays Bradshaw, “held her information to announce so far because we did not want the word ” final ” eclipses the pleasure of watching the season.”
Parker, known as SJP, shared a poem and a photo montage in honor of “this full chapter” on Instagram.
His co-star Kristin Davis, who plays Charlotte York, posted “I am deeply sad”.
The franchise, originally based on books by Candace Bushnell, has already been transformed into two films. But King clarified that “the current narration of the sex and the universe of the city is coming to an end”, refusing to the fans the hope of another spin-off.
The other gradually decreased during the three seasons, according to Samba TV, a data tracker. Its first episode saw 1.1 million American households connect, with the latest generation of less than half of this initial number.
The criticism tormented the restart, in particular concerning the diversification of its distribution. The magazine She wrote that “attempts at diversification fell flat” while the Guardian called him “heavy overcompensation” which was “exoning for the history of SATC of the essential racial”.
Apparent intrigue holes have also been identified by viewers – including the father of one of the main characters who seem to die twice. The character Lisa Todd Wexley referred to the period when his “father died last year” in season one, but in season three, he seemed to have resurrected before undergoing a fatal stroke.
The production team of the show clarified the rumor, telling the journalist in Hollywood that the first death was in fact the Todd-Wexley’s stepfather.
And just as the last season has also seen the character Che Diaz, nicknamed the “worst television character” by the daily beast, replaced by a character who works at the BBC.
Fans weighed at the end of the program with comments under the announcements of the distribution and the crew.
“I wanted this show to take place until all the characters are in the communities of assisted life and retirement to West Palm Beach” wrote one.
“We don’t want it to end. We want it to be better,” said another.
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