Warning: contains spoilers of the final episode

And just like that… it’s over. The Sex and the City universe, created in 1998 by Darren Star, and continued by Michael Patrick King via two films and the spin-off series And Just Like That (AJLT), is no more. It ended not with a declaration of love with Duncan in London, nor a return to Carrie’s original apartment, but with a karaoke machine and a raw turkey. At least there was a Molly Goddard tutu.

Big is dead. Aidan is gone (again). And it’s clear from the title of the final episode, Party of One, that this is going one way for Carrie Bradshaw, who opens the episode confronting her newfound singledom in the worst place humanly possible for it: a hot pot restaurant.

I have to give credit to showrunner King – there were flashes of the Sex

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