💨 Abstract
The final episode of "And Just Like That," the "Sex and the City" revival, received harsh criticism. The finale, "Party of One," centered around Carrie Bradshaw's life as a singleton after her breakup with Aidan, and involved a messy incident at Miranda's Thanksgiving dinner. Sarah Jessica Parker, who also executive produced, defending the controversial ending, said the show aimed to tell meaningful stories and that they made "honorable" decisions to end the series.
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