
Carrie Bradshaw is closing her laptop and typing her final words. HBO Maxâs “And Just Like That,” the glamorous, drama-packed follow-up to “Sex and the City” starring Sarah Jessica Parker, is coming to an end with one last episode on Thursday, August 14.
SJP Shares Emotional Farewell To Carrie Bradshaw
Showrunner Michael Patrick King confirmed earlier this month that after three seasons of love, friendship & plenty of cosmopolitans, the series is saying goodbye.

The revival debuted in late 2021 with three of the four original stars, minus Kim Cattrallâs Samantha Jones, and picked up the womenâs lives 11 years after the original series ended.

Initially billed as a one-off miniseries, the showâs popularity led to two additional seasons.
âCarrie Bradshaw has dominated my professional heartbeat for 27 years. I think I have loved her most of all. I know others have loved her just as I have,â Parker said in an Instagram post.
âThank you all. I love you so. I hope you love these final two episodes as much as we all do.â
Finale Teases Where Love Lives Could Go Next

As the finale of “And Just Like That” approaches, a few couples seem poised for happily-ever-after, if they can sidestep the roadblocks. Anthony and Giuseppe (Sebastiano Pigazzi) are engaged, though Anthony is already second-guessing the match thanks to an age gap, a disapproving future mother-in-law (Patti LuPone), and the shadow of a failed marriage. Still, Giuseppe appears ready to bet it all on love.

Newer duo Seema and Adam (Logan Marshall-Green) are braving family introductions, with Seema gearing up for a tofu Thanksgiving with Adamâs vegan sister. Sheâs ending the season balancing a booming solo real estate business and a budding romance, and proving Duncan isnât the only one with a cardigan connection.

Also, another burning question: Will Carrie end up in her old iconic apartment (though it looks nothing like how she left it).
Miranda and Joy (Dolly Wells) have weathered viral memes, awkward karaoke, and meeting each otherâs friends, finally opening up about why Miranda doesnât drink.

Things look steady (Only if you can overlook Joyâs dog obsession). Let’s see how things wrap up for each of them.
When & Where to Watch the Finale “Party of One”

The second and final part of the series finale: Season 3, Episode 12, titled âParty of One” is set to premiere Thursday, Aug. 14, at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT exclusively on HBO Max.
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Episode Count & Release Timeline
Season 3 consists of 12 episodes:
Episode 1: âOutlook Goodâ â May 29
Episode 2: âThe Rat Raceâ â June 5
Episode 3: âCarrie Golightlyâ â June 12
Episode 4: âApples to Applesâ â June 19
Episode 5: âUnder the Tableâ â June 26
Episode 6: âSilent Modeâ â July 3
Episode 7: âThey Wanna Have Funâ â July 10
Episode 8: âHappily Ever Afterâ â July 17
Episode 9: âPresent Tenseâ â July 24
Episode 10: âBetter Than Sexâ â July 31
Episode 11: âForget About the Boyâ â Aug. 7
Episode 12: âParty of Oneâ â Aug. 14
Sadly, tonightâs finale marks the official end of Carrie Bradshawâs journey twirling in Dolce & Gabbana’s and Monolos, and no, there will be no Season 4.
Whoâs in the Final Seasonâs Cast

The Season 3 cast includes original “Sex and the City” stars Parker (Carrie Bradshaw), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes) & Kristin Davis (Charlotte York Goldenblatt), along with Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker, Cathy Ang, Mario Cantone, Niall Cunningham, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Christopher Jackson, Sebastiano Pigazzi, Alexa Swinton, Dolly Wells, Logan Marshall-Green & Ella Stiller.

Whether youâve been following since 1998 or just discovered the series, the Season 3 finale promises to close this chapter with plenty of emotion and signature New York flair. So, be ready with your cosmos as you raise the glass for a last cheer with your favorite on-screen ladies.
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