Can you believe it? After nearly 30 years, we’re finally saying goodbye to Carrie Bradshaw and the fabulous world of *Sex and the City*. With the recent announcement that the revival series, *And Just Like That…*, will wrap up after its third season, the cast has taken to social media to share their bittersweet farewells. Let’s dive into their heartfelt reactions and reminisce about the impact this iconic show has had on all of us! 💖
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Tribute
Okay, but can we talk about Sarah Jessica Parker? The queen of all things Carrie wasted no time expressing her feelings after the cancellation news broke. She shared a nostalgic video montage on Instagram, showcasing memorable moments from both the original series and the revival. With a voiceover that felt just like Carrie, she beautifully reflected on the character that’s been a part of her life for nearly three decades. “She crossed streets, avenues, rubicons, so it seemed,” she said, and honestly, it hit right in the feels.
Parker’s post was a deep dive into her connection with Carrie Bradshaw: “Carrie has dominated my professional heartbeat for 27 years. I think I have loved her most of all,” she wrote. Her words resonated so deeply, capturing the emotions that many fans have felt throughout the series. The journey has been filled with ups and downs, and she emphasized how the emotional soundtrack of the show has been a significant part of her life.
As she acknowledged the end of this chapter, Parker described the show as a blend of joy, adventure, and hard work with an extraordinary cast. “I hope you love these final two episodes as much as we all do,” she concluded, leaving us all eager for those farewell episodes. Who else is counting down the days? ⏳
Cast Members Reflect
Mario Cantone, who plays the fabulous Anthony Marentino, also shared his love for this incredible journey. He commented on Parker’s post with a bunch of heart emojis and a heartfelt message: “It was a beautiful journey. Thank you for all of it.” 💖
Cynthia Nixon, our beloved Miranda, didn’t hold back either. She reposted Parker’s tribute on her Instagram Stories, expressing gratitude for the memories and friendships that have blossomed over the past quarter-century. Who else feels that bittersweet nostalgia? 🙋♀️
Kristin Davis, aka Charlotte, shared her sorrow in a touching post, stating, “I am profoundly sad. I love our whole beautiful cast and crew. 400 artisans working so hard on our show with deep love. And to our loyal fans, we love you forever and ever.” Her heartfelt words perfectly captured the essence of the show’s community and its impact on everyone involved.
Even the younger cast members, like Alexa Swinton, who played Rock, expressed gratitude for the experience. “So beyond lucky for this beautiful group of people to have been in my life for so long,” she shared, highlighting the familial bond formed on set. It’s so heartwarming to see how this show has brought together such a diverse group of actors!
Looking Back on an Iconic Legacy
As we prepare for the two-part series finale airing on August 7 and 14, it’s the perfect time to reflect on what *And Just Like That…* has meant to us. This show has been a cultural phenomenon, shaping conversations around friendship, love, and life in New York City. It’s given us iconic fashion moments, unforgettable friendships, and countless relatable quotes. Remember the time Carrie lost her shoe? Classic! 👠
Plot twist: While we’re sad to see it end, we can cherish the memories and the lessons learned from Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha. This series has sparked discussions about relationships and self-discovery that will resonate for years to come. So, as we gear up for the finale, let’s keep the conversation going. What has been your favorite moment from the series? Who else feels like they grew up with these characters? 🤔
As we bid farewell to *And Just Like That…*, let’s celebrate the legacy of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends. They’ve left an indelible mark on our hearts, and this isn’t just goodbye—it’s a celebration of everything we’ve shared. Cheers to that! 🥂✨