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And that’s right … the restart of the 90s and the early Noughties shows sex and the city will end after its third season, HBO announced.
The player Michael Patrick King shared the news on Instagram, saying that since he wrote the last episode, “it became clear to me that it could be a wonderful place to stop.”
Called to Carrie Bradshaw’s heroine, the series followed the life, clothes and romances of her characters in New York in their 50s.
A two-piece finale is about to broadcast and King said that he and Sarah-Jessica Parker, who played Bradshaw, “kept the news so far because we did not want the word” final “to overshadow the fun to watch the season.”
Parker, known as SJP, shared a poem and installation of photos in honor of “This Chapter Completed” on Instagram.
Her co-star Christine Davis, who plays Charlotte York, publishes “I’m deeply sad.”
The franchise, originally based on Candace Bushnell’s books, has already been turned into two films. But King explained that “the continuing storytelling of the story of sex and the urban universe ends,” denied the fans the hope of another rotation.
The audience progressively decreases over the three seasons, according to Samba TV, tracking data for viewing. His first episode saw 1.1 million American households, the most native generate less than half of that initial number.
Criticism struck the restart, more special about the diversification of its cast. Elle Magazine wrote that “diversification attempts fell flat” while the guardian called it “Overweight“It was” a redemptive for the history of the racial immediacy of SATC. “
The obvious holes of the plot are also noticed by the viewers – including the father of one of the main characters who at first glance die twice. Hero Lisa Todd Wexley cited the period when her “Dad died last year” in the first season, but in the third season it seems to have resurrected before he suffered a fatal blow.
The producer crew of the show cleared the rumors, telling the Hollywood reporter that the first death was actually from Todd-UEXLI’s step-father.
And just as it is last season, he also saw the character that Diaz, called “The Youngest Hero on TV” by The Daily Beast, replaced by a hero who works at the BBC.
The fans were weighed at the end of the show with comments under the cast and CREW messages.
“I wanted this show to be held until all the characters were in the West Palm Beach Assistance and Retirement Commons.”
“We don’t want it to be done. We want it to be better,” another.