After attending a lavish bridal fashion show, Carrie works on accepting her next phase; LTW finds inspiration to weather the highs and lows of her marriage; Miranda's first stint hosting Tha... Read allAfter attending a lavish bridal fashion show, Carrie works on accepting her next phase; LTW finds inspiration to weather the highs and lows of her marriage; Miranda's first stint hosting Thanksgiving dinner goes from bad to worse.After attending a lavish bridal fashion show, Carrie works on accepting her next phase; LTW finds inspiration to weather the highs and lows of her marriage; Miranda's first stint hosting Thanksgiving dinner goes from bad to worse.
Chris Jackson
- Herbert Wexley
- (as Christopher Jackson)
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If they wanted to win the award for worst series finale like Game of Thrones, well, congratulations, you got it.
The last episode was a total lack of respect for the people. Yesterday I was just laughing at what a terrible piece of crap it was. Filled with plot holes, serious flaws in the writing, characters who were (and still are despite everything) beloved, like Carrie, Aidan, Miranda, Steve, Big, Stanford, and Samantha, were almost completely destroyed, poorly written, stripped of their essence. They deserved more love.
It's as if the writers had a hatred for them and said, "Let's destroy the characters people love". From Carrie and Aidan's surprising breakup (where the episode's writers said so many stupid things to justify it) to the appearance of insane characters like Che and Duncan. And pointless and forced characters like Braidy's girlfriend's friends in the finale.
The truth is, the last five episodes were a total and complete disaster. The supposed closure was a total lack of respect. Honestly, as a viewer, I feel cheated and betrayed. And I only watched it for Carrie, Aidan, Charlotte, Harry, and Seema, the only new character I actually liked. Well... I'll just keep the best and pretend Carrie and Aidan had their happy ending. And that at least they ended up having a good and fond memory of Big. (A character who, although I never liked, seemed tremendously unfair to me that it was as if he didn't exist.) The problem wasn't the characters, the problem was the writers, who forgot how to write real adult character development.
Thanks to all the actors. I know many were frustrated with what they did to their characters.
John and Sarah, thank you for trying to give Carrie and Aidan a happy ending. I was happy while their reunion lasted. And you and they'll always be in my heart.🖤 I'll pretend their had a happy ending.
I'll just stick with SATC, the movies, and the first two seasons of AJLT, with a few good moments from the third season. Although the entire last season is forgettable.
I'll feign dementia and pretend this disaster never happened.💔
I love you all and you'll always be in my heart.❤
The last episode was a total lack of respect for the people. Yesterday I was just laughing at what a terrible piece of crap it was. Filled with plot holes, serious flaws in the writing, characters who were (and still are despite everything) beloved, like Carrie, Aidan, Miranda, Steve, Big, Stanford, and Samantha, were almost completely destroyed, poorly written, stripped of their essence. They deserved more love.
It's as if the writers had a hatred for them and said, "Let's destroy the characters people love". From Carrie and Aidan's surprising breakup (where the episode's writers said so many stupid things to justify it) to the appearance of insane characters like Che and Duncan. And pointless and forced characters like Braidy's girlfriend's friends in the finale.
The truth is, the last five episodes were a total and complete disaster. The supposed closure was a total lack of respect. Honestly, as a viewer, I feel cheated and betrayed. And I only watched it for Carrie, Aidan, Charlotte, Harry, and Seema, the only new character I actually liked. Well... I'll just keep the best and pretend Carrie and Aidan had their happy ending. And that at least they ended up having a good and fond memory of Big. (A character who, although I never liked, seemed tremendously unfair to me that it was as if he didn't exist.) The problem wasn't the characters, the problem was the writers, who forgot how to write real adult character development.
Thanks to all the actors. I know many were frustrated with what they did to their characters.
John and Sarah, thank you for trying to give Carrie and Aidan a happy ending. I was happy while their reunion lasted. And you and they'll always be in my heart.🖤 I'll pretend their had a happy ending.
I'll just stick with SATC, the movies, and the first two seasons of AJLT, with a few good moments from the third season. Although the entire last season is forgettable.
I'll feign dementia and pretend this disaster never happened.💔
I love you all and you'll always be in my heart.❤
I never write reviews, but I was so disappointed with this season and this ending. Then I googled to see if the show would have a season 4 and realized this is it. It was a terrible way to end it. The plot was thin and Carrie just ends up with the short end of the stick again. Why even have the storyline with the writer if nothing ever comes of it, and it ultimately destroyed what she had with Aiden.
I really wanted to love this show, but it really could have just been an email. We could have let it end in the early 2000s and never circled back to a reboot. Such a disappointment. Season one was pretty awful and season two felt incrementally "better." Nevertheless, there are so many storylines that started and were left in the dust.
There's literally no plot, none whatsoever, and the characters are terribly written. Brady, who's always so neat and composed, suddenly ends up surrounded by a bunch of weirdos who clearly don't belong in his social circle.
They completely ruined the Aidan storyline.
The editing feels like someone just ripped pages out of a book and threw them together. Honestly, this is pure nonsense and downright embarrassing.
They completely ruined the Aidan storyline.
The editing feels like someone just ripped pages out of a book and threw them together. Honestly, this is pure nonsense and downright embarrassing.
I love this show I never want it to end. As flawed as AJLT is, the girls are fabulous and I want more of this. This finale, however is a disgrace and an assault to all who love the show. Unnecessary scenes with characters we barely know and disgusting pile of ... in our face. I hope it comes back but without MPK.
Did you know
- TriviaThe original Sex and the City credit music plays at the end of this episode.
- GoofsAt 11:17 when Carrie and Charlotte are walking down the street after returning from the Bridal Show, you can see that a couple and a guy are passing by twice when the camera makes a close up while Charlotte is inviting Carrie to see her new hallway.
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
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