And Just Like That Season 3 Finale Branded Worst Ever by Fans
And Just Like That Season 3 Finale Branded Worst Ever by Fans

And Just Like That, the Sex and the City sequel, has concluded after three seasons, and fans have expressed disappointment with the finale, calling it 'terrible'. The episode, which aired on HBO Max, was only 34 minutes long, shorter than the usual 45 minutes.

The finale centres on a Thanksgiving gathering at Miranda Hobbes' house, where a graphic toilet overflow scene drew criticism. Fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to vent their frustration. One wrote: 'After six seasons, two movies, and three reboot seasons. THIS is how you end it? The fans and these characters deserved so much more.'

Another fan commented: 'Why am I saying farewell to some of my favourite TV characters of all time and seeing a toilet overflow on my screen?' A fourth added: 'Add that to the worst series finale list.'

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The episode ends with a montage of characters at home, while Carrie Bradshaw writes in her romance novel: 'The woman realised she was not alone — she was on her own.' Charlotte York and her husband Harry rekindle their sex life after his recovery from cancer surgery.

Showrunner Michael Patrick King announced the series would end after season 3, stating in a joint Instagram post: 'While I was writing the last episode... it became clear to me that this might be a wonderful place to stop.' The series was extended from 10 to 12 episodes for the final season.

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