
Former Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel has unleashed a fiery critique of HBO Max's And Just Like That finale, branding it an absolute 'disaster'.
In a no-holds-barred social media rant, the outspoken entrepreneur didn't mince words about the Sex and the City revival's concluding episode, leaving fans divided over her blunt assessment.
The Scathing Review That's Got Everyone Talking
Frankel, known for her unfiltered opinions, took to her platform to express her disappointment with what many anticipated would be a satisfying conclusion to the reboot's second season.
'The finale was just... disastrous,' Frankel declared, echoing sentiments shared by some viewers while sparking outrage among die-hard fans of the franchise.
What Exactly Went Wrong?
While Frankel didn't provide specific plot critiques, her broadside has reignited debates about:
- The show's handling of original characters
- Questionable narrative choices this season
- Whether the reboot has stayed true to the spirit of the original series
Industry insiders suggest Frankel's comments may reflect wider criticisms circulating in entertainment circles about the challenges of reviving beloved franchises.
Fan Reactions: Divided But Engaged
The reality star's comments have sent social media into overdrive, with:
- Some applauding her honesty about perceived flaws
- Others defending the show's creative direction
- Many simply enjoying the drama of the critique itself
This isn't the first time Frankel has made headlines for her television opinions, but her latest remarks have certainly struck a chord during a summer of high-profile TV finales.
What This Means for the Future of the Franchise
While HBO Max hasn't commented on Frankel's critique, the backlash—and support—for her comments demonstrates the passionate following the Sex and the City universe continues to command.
Whether this will impact the show's rumoured third season remains to be seen, but one thing's certain: in the world of prestige television, everyone's a critic—especially when it comes to reviving cultural touchstones.