'And Just Like That' Creator Defends Graphic Toilet Scene In Series Finale After Fan Outrage
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For many "Sex and the City" fans, the last episode of "And Just Like That" is causing great frustration. What's bothering them?
'And Just Like That' Creator Defends Graphic Toilet Scene In Series Finale After Fan Outrage
We've all been let down by the end of a TV series, but imagine putting months, if not years, into a favorite show, only for it to wrap with a literal toilet bowl full of poo.Sex and the City ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004, following Carrie Bradshaw (portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends while the four navigated being strong, independent women in career, fashion, love, friendship, and of course, the big city.And Just Like That…
The series that follows "Sex and the City" ended on Friday, August 15th. A final that did not leave viewers indifferent, for several reasons.
The Sex and the City universe recently imploded with the finale of the Sequel series And Just Like That... Hardly anyone seems satisfied with Carrie Bradshaw's conclusion.
The sequel to the smash hit 'Sex and the City' never came up in the same league, says the reviewer.
Critics rate the end of ‘And Just Like That’ as irrelevant, confusing and strange, with a sad and unsatisfactory farewell to the series
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