💨 Abstract
The "And Just Like That" series finale aired, sparking mixed reactions. Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) ends her journey realizing she's content being single. The finale includes an unexpected overflowing toilet scene, which fans interpreted variously. Some criticize the ending, suggesting HBO may have canceled the show unexpectedly. Creator Michael Patrick King defended the finale, stating it was always intended to end this way, emphasizing self-love and independence.
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