💨 Abstract
"And Just Like That," the "Sex and the City" revival, was criticized for poor plotting and an out-of-touch portrayal of its characters. Despite its flaws, the final episode concluded on a notable high, showing Carrie Bradshaw content and single, aligning with the original show's feminist roots. This ending, titled "Party of One," was praised for its homage to the original series and for finally allowing Carrie to define herself independently, rather than through relationships.
Courtesy: Rebecca Cook
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