“Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte, there will never be better friends and what great fortune for Carrie to come to know and love Seema and LTW, most divine new connections,” Parker wrote after a poem dedicated to her own character.
Parker continued, “Carrie 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. Been frustrated, condemned and rooted for her. The symphony of all those emotions has been the greatest soundtrack and most consequential companion. Therefore the most sentimental and profound gratitude and lifetime of debt. To you all.”
Parker then confirmed the decision to end the series was made between her and King. “MPK and I together recognized, as we have in the past, this chapter complete,” she wrote. “AJLT was all joy, adventure, the greatest kind of hard work alongside the most extraordinary talent of 380 that includes all the brilliant actors who joined us. I am better for every single day I spent with you. It will be forever before I forget.”
For her part, Cythia Nixon reposted King’s statement to her Instagram story as well as Parker’s Instagram reel, writing, “Thank you @sarahjessicaparker (& our gorgeous cast & crew!) for ther quarter century of memories and friendships. Meanwhile, Kristin Davis said she’s “profoundly sad” in her own Instagram Story.
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What’s going on (with the plot)?
While much of the season revolved around Carrie Bradshaw’s doomed relationship with Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), that came to an official end in episode nine. Of course, there’s still plenty of drama left to unfold. For one, episode 10 included the revelation that Miranda’s son Brady (Niall Cunningham) is having a baby with a girl named Mia, played by Ben Stiller’s daughter Ella Stiller.
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