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Sarah Jessica Parker hasn’t thought much about the haters of her series “And Just Like That”. The actress, which Carrie Bradshaw played in “Sex and the City” and his recent sequel, reflected on the perception of the series in a new interview with the “New York Times”.

When asked whether she is aware of how often “and just like that” is called “HATE WATCH” by fans: “I do not think that I have the predisposition to spend a lot of time to think about it. We have always worked incredibly hard to tell interesting and authentic stories. was extremely successful and established a very significant connection to the audience. “

“And Just Like That” brought together the original cast of “Sex and the City” in 2021, with the exception of Kim Cattrall. The series became the most watched series start of HBO Max when it was published, but the number of spectators decreased in the course of the three seasons. Last week she came to an end after showrunner Michael Patrick King announced that there would be no fourth season. Parker said that she was confident that the story had come to a good degree.

When asked “Why end the series now?” She replied: “Because the story was over there. We could have continued to sit in cafés. There are a million ways to do this that are simple and familiar and enjoy, but for us it feels exploiting. We thought it was the most honorable approach. It is very easy to stay. are.”

Parker previously told People that she did not pay attention to the online discussions about the series. “I’m not made for it because I think you read or hear things that don’t always feel good,” she said. “If you are part of a community, people have a lot of feelings. And that does not mean that a feeling cannot change, it is a reaction. We want people very much to have all these feelings, and it is not our job to control or correct them. So I’m a very inexperienced troller, because I think it is better if I do not see this conversations.”

The US “Rolling Stone” wrote about the final of “And Just Like That”: “It was not a simple happy ending. But it was still a triumph. After we had witnessed for 27 years, how Carrie Bradshaw lived through a relationship after the other and was not on his own, but on itself, it felt like relaxation with the world of heteronormative relationships … Carrie gave us so much, but never perfection.

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