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Sarah Jessica Parker Responds to Hate-Watching of 'And Just Like That'

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Sarah Jessica Parker addressed the phenomenon of viewers hate-watching 'And Just Like That,' the latest reboot of the 'Sex and the City' franchise. Despite mixed reviews and diminished viewership in subsequent seasons, Parker emphasized the show's success and meaningful audience connections. The series finale sees her character, Carrie Bradshaw, ending up single, a decision Parker supports despite some fan dissatisfaction.

Why It's Important?

The response from Parker highlights the challenges faced by long-running franchises in maintaining relevance and audience engagement. The mixed reception of 'And Just Like That' reflects broader trends in television where reboots often struggle to balance nostalgia with contemporary themes. Parker's comments underscore the importance of storytelling that resonates with audiences, even amidst criticism.
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