Sarah Jessica Parker Discusses Hate-Watching Trend: “I Don’t Really Care”

The ‘Sex and the City’ universe has said goodbye, for now, with the finale of the revival series ‘And Just Like That’ wrapping up after three seasons. The HBO Max series, a follow-up to the beloved original show, began with the emotional aftermath of Carrie Bradshaw’s loss of her husband, Big, and evolved in tone and characters over two seasons, ultimately leaving Carrie back in her element as a single, fabulous New Yorker.

Throughout the journey, a new trend emerged among viewers and critics dubbing themselves “hate-watchers,” as they watched a series that felt disconnected from the original but kept them coming back for more.

Recently, in her first post-finale interview, Sarah Jessica Parker, who not only portrayed Carrie but also served as an executive producer, was asked about this trend. She shared that she wasn’t concerned about it, emphasizing that it didn’t bother her in the grand scheme of things. So, whether you loved it, hated it, or fell somewhere in between, the ‘And Just Like That’ finale certainly sparked conversation and left fans wondering what’s next for the iconic characters.