Sarah Jessica Parker Responds to ‘And Just Like That’ “Hate-Watching” Trend: “I Guess I Don’t Really Care”

by Jackie Strause-Aug 18, 2025

Sarah Jessica Parker Responds to ‘And Just Like That’ “Hate-Watching” Trend: “I Guess I Don’t Really Care”
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With the latest sequel to the Sex and the City series, the The latest sequel to the Sex and the City series—And Just LikeThat) ushered in the finale, and this emotional legend that has accompanied the audience through many years has at least ended in the present.
This series, which was broadcast on HBO Max, officially ended after three seasons.It not only carries the storylines of the two films, but also injects new life into the entire series with a journey full of emotional tension.

The episode begins with a heavy and sincere sadness - Carrie Bradshaw (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) loses her husband Big (played by Chris Noth).As the plot progresses, the series gradually expands the character lineup and emotional levels, and finally brings Carrie back to the stage she is most familiar with - New York, in a affectionate and elegant way, while single, still dazzling.

During this journey, a unique phenomenon of watching dramas has quietly emerged: more and more audiences (including critics and contributors, such as A author of "The Hollywood Reporter") claimed to be a fan of "annoying drama watching".They admitted that this work is far from the original memory, but even so, they still cannot give up.

A week after the finale of "Just That…" was aired, Sarah Jessica Parker said in her only interview that she was not surprised by the trend.
"I don't have much energy to think about this." She is accepting

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