This article discusses, in detail, the series finale of And Just Like That .

And just like that, after 27 years, the Carrie Bradshaw saga is over. It ended, on Thursday, not with a bang, of the figurative sort that was once a Sex and the City staple, but with what might as well have been a yogurt commercial. In the final moments of And Just Like That , between last looks at each of the show’s other characters, Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie returns home from Miranda’s (Cynthia Nixon) disastrous Thanksgiving feast. She cues up Barry White’s “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything” on the karaoke machine she never wanted, a relic of a different bad party. She eats pie straight from the tin. She rewrites the opening line of her novel ’s epilogue: “The woman realized she was not

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