And Just Like That… Sex and the City reboot will end with third season

And just like this … The restart of the 90s and the early Noughties show sex and the city, will end after the third season.
Show runner Michael Patrick King, while writing the last episode, “This place was clear that there may be a great place to stop,” he shared the news on Instagram.
The series, named after his hero Carrie Bradshaw’s courtyard, followed the lives, clothes and romance of his characters in his 50s.
A two-part final has not yet been released and King said that Sarah-Jessica Parker, who played himself and Bradshaw, said, “So far, we didn’t want the word” Final “to leave the fun of watching the season.”
Parker, known as SJP, shared a poem and photo assembly in honor of “this episode completely” on Instagram.
“I’m so sorry,” he said.
Initially, the franchise, which was based on Candace Bushnell’s books, has already taken two films. However, King explained, “The ongoing storytelling of the gender and the city universe is ending,” fans denied another spin-off hope.
According to Samba TV, which is an imaging data viewer, viewers gradually decreased throughout three seasons. In the first part, 1.1 million US households produced less than half of the first number.
Criticism, especially the diversification of the cast was disturbed to restart. Elle Magazine Guardian wrote this “diversification attempts fell straight”heavily convenient excessive compensation“This” was atonement for the racial clluess history of the SATC “.
The visible land holes were also detected by the audience – including the father of one of the main characters who seem to be dying twice. The character Lisa Todd Wexley referred to the “father died last year” in the first season, but seemed to have been resurrected in the third season before he passed a fatal stroke.
The show team cleared the rumor and told Hollywood correspondent that the first death was actually Todd-Wexley’s stepfather.
And he saw the character of The Daily, called The Daily Beast’s “the worst character on TV” in the last season, and was replaced by a character working in the BBC.
The fans weighed the end of the show with comments under the announcements of the cast and crew.
“I wanted this show to run until all the characters were in the assisted life and retirement communities in West Palm Beach.”
“We don’t want it to end. We want it to be better,” he sent it.