Cynthia Nixon & Kristin Davis Exit ‘And Just Like That…
‘And Just Like That…’ Season 2 Wraps: A Farewell to Carrie, charlotte, and miranda
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The second season of HBO’s And Just Like That… is coming to a close, and the cast and creators are reflecting on the journey. While fans eagerly anticipate the finale, stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon have taken to social media to express their gratitude and hint at what’s to come.
A Bittersweet Goodbye from the Cast
Sarah Jessica Parker, who reprises her iconic role as Carrie bradshaw, shared a heartfelt message alongside showrunner Michael Patrick King. Thay revealed a mutual decision to conclude the series, marking the end of this chapter for Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda.
“It was a tough decision, but we both felt it was the right time to bring this story to a natural conclusion,” Parker posted, acknowledging the emotional weight of the decision.
Cynthia Nixon, who plays Miranda Hobbes, echoed these sentiments, showering praise on the show’s “loyal fans” and expressing her “deepest adoration.” She reminisced about the experience, calling it a “wild beautiful” ride.
“I can’t believe our wild beautiful And Just like That ride is almost over,” Nixon wrote on Instagram, accompanied by a carousel of cherished memories featuring the core trio and the extended AJLT family. “It has been such a delight from start to finish.I will miss working with these people everyday SO incredibly much but know we will always be a part of each other’s lives.”
The Absence of Samantha Jones
Notably absent from Nixon’s carousel of memories was Kim Cattrall, who famously portrayed Samantha Jones in Sex and the City. Cattrall has publicly distanced herself from the franchise, and her character’s limited appearances in And Just Like That… have been a point of discussion among fans.
What’s Next? Surprises Await!
Despite the impending finale, Nixon teased that the cast has “surprises in store” for viewers. While details remain under wraps, this promise has fueled speculation about how the series will wrap up storylines and perhaps set the stage for future projects within the Sex and the City universe.
Parker’s post further confirmed the collaborative spirit behind the decision, emphasizing the mutual agreement with King to bring the series to a close. This suggests a carefully planned finale designed to honor the legacy of the original series while providing a satisfying conclusion for And Just Like That… viewers.
