Is Cynthia Nixon Ready to Say Goodbye to ‘And Just Like That…’?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Cynthia Nixon reflects on her emotional journey in 'And Just Like That...'.
- The show will conclude with its third season.
- Nixon expresses deep gratitude for her co-stars and the memories they created.
- Fans can expect exciting surprises in the final episodes.
- This farewell highlights the emotional connections formed through storytelling.
Los Angeles, Aug 2 (NationPress) As she bids farewell to “And Just Like That…”, actress Cynthia Nixon shared a heartfelt note revealing that the “extraordinary journey is concluding”.
Following the announcement from showrunner Michael Patrick King that And Just Like That... will wrap up with its third season, Nixon took to Instagram to express her gratitude for her role in the show.
"It’s hard to believe that our wonderful adventure with And Just Like That is nearing its end. It has been a joy from the very beginning to the last moment."
She continued, "I will miss collaborating with these incredible people every single day, but I know we will always remain a part of one another’s lives." She also hinted, "Prepare for a lot more carousels coming your way in the upcoming weeks! And don’t miss these final episodes; there are surprises ahead!"
Nixon included numerous photos and videos in her Instagram carousel that celebrate her time as Miranda Hobbes in the original series, Sex and the City, its follow-up films, and the revival series, as reported by people.com.
In the carousel, she showcased several snapshots of her fellow cast members Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis, alongside their group of friends over the years, including Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker, Karen Pittman, and Willie Garson, who portrayed Carrie’s close friend and sadly passed away after a brief illness in 2021.
She also honored various on-screen partners, including David Eigenberg, who played Steve, and Sara Ramirez, who portrayed Che Diaz.
Nixon shared snapshots showing the growth of her character and her on-screen son, Brady Hobbes, from infancy to his teenage years.
Additionally, Nixon reposted Parker's message on her Instagram Stories, adding, "I could watch this again and again. Thank you @sarahjessicaparker (& our amazing cast and crew!) for a quarter century of unforgettable memories and friendships."