And the creators will protect Carrie Bradshaw after the finale
And like that Showrunner Michael Patrick King It defends Carrie Bradshaw’s “flawed” personality.
King, 70, spoke Entertainment Weekly For the story released on Friday, August 15th, the day after the HBO Max series It’s finished forever. Finale Polarized viewers who loved and disliked the third and last season Sex and the city Spin-off.
“Two things are going on,” he told the outlet. “there is And like that,Prespinatta. Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang! It’s like a party game. It’s fun. And there’s the unwritten love from those who’ve been with Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte for 27 years, as well as their concerns about happy endings and storytelling. ”
He said, “They are the people who were blown away during Carrie. [Sarah Jessica Parker] I’m going to see Duncan [Jonathan Cake] Walk along the fountain to see Carrie Bradshaw. No one writes about it, but people feel it all. ”
King said he believes there is a generational disparity between Carrie’s unconditional supporters and those who find her quirks.
At one camp he theorized, there are 50 deputies who praise Carrie for drinking a martini with a friend like he used to. Sex and the city On Netflix, both Carrie and Aidan [John Corbett] It’s bad. They have a whole new perspective,” King said. “Why is Carrie flawed?” Similarly, are people not allowed to be flawed now? But she is flawed and heroic at the same time, which is exciting. But that’s really… I don’t know. ”
Jonathan Cake and Sarah Jessica Parker in the “And That’s It” scene.
Craig Blankenhorn/HBO MaxHe said, “Can you become Zen and be excited? Can you symbolize Zen? That’s me.”
The finale on Thursday, August 14th concluded with a stare at the windows of her gorgeous Manhattan home amidst the realisation that Carrie was happy to be single after Aidan and her escape with Duncan. In the narration, Carrie reads the lines of her novel’s epilogue that reflected the framework of her mind. “The woman realized she wasn’t alone.
SATC The reboot premiered in 2021 and Charlotte (Christine Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) For the next chapter. Two weeks before the character’s big farewell, King and Parker (age 60) confirmed that ajltCurrent season It’s going to be a swan song.
“When we were about to report, I didn’t want to have a conversation,” King said. EW Keep the news quiet first. “I didn’t want all the women and me to say, ‘Well, that’s over.’ When we started it, when it became the only thing on the menu, I really didn’t want to do anything.
He continued, “It’s looking at it, so it works, but it removes a bit of emotional commitment from the audience to something. They say, “Well, why am I involved? I really wanted people to be involved, but they did.”
