HBO’s “And Just Like That” appears to be concluding, with showrunner Michael Patrick King stating that he feels the current narrative has reached its natural end. He reflects on the cultural significance of “Sex and the City,” noting its emergence as a voice for single women in a time when societal views were less progressive. King emphasizes the slow build to the show’s success and its lasting impact, especially on younger audiences rediscovering it as a nostalgic piece. The shows explore deeper themes beyond fashion and romance, resonating with viewers long after their original broadcasts.
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