π “And Just Like That… the Show is Over — YouTube Was Right!”
Welp, the girls on YouTube been told y’all. All season long, the commentary queens and keyboard critics were dragging this show like it was wearing Payless in Paris. And now? Their prophecies have been fulfilled. And Just Like That… is coming to a glamorous but shaky end with Season 3.
Let’s unpack this tea—because the wigs are already flying.
π¨ The Prediction That Came True
Remember when the show premiered and everyone was like “Omg the fashion! The nostalgia!” Yeah… that didn’t last long. Season 1 got hate-watched, Season 2 was a mess in heels, and by Season 3, even Carrie looked tired of being Carrie. π
YouTube bloggers—especially the messy ones who live for a thumbnail with Sarah Jessica Parker in grayscale—have been saying the writing was giving therapy session with a side of oat milk, not iconic TV.
And now? Showrunner Michael Patrick King confirmed on August 1, 2025, that the girls are done. Finito. Over. Season 3 is the final chapter.
π The Final Season Recap — Or, The Goodbye Nobody Asked For
- Season 3 hit Max on May 29, 2025. And baby, it showed up with 12 episodes instead of 10 like it was doing us a favor.
 - Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte are still doing their thing (sort of), while Aidan came back because… why not?
 - Rosie O’Donnell popped in as “Mary” and we still don’t know what her storyline was giving besides confusion.
 - Meanwhile, Kim Cattrall said “Y’all got your one scene in Season 2. Don’t call me again.”
 - And Sara RamΓrez? Karen Pittman? Gone before Season 3 even started. Sis, the way they got ghosted is legendary.
 
π’ The “Creative” Breakup
The show claims it’s not ending because of ratings or viewer fatigue (though a 62% drop says otherwise). They’re calling it a mutual creative decision between Michael Patrick King, SJP, and the HBO folks.
Translation? “We tried. It flopped. Let’s call it art and move on.” π
Even Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon hopped on Instagram with emotional captions like they were eulogizing their favorite brunch spot.
π Rotten Tomatoes and Viewer Realness
- Season 3 somehow climbed back to 68% on Rotten Tomatoes. Bless them for that.
 - Metacritic? A sweet and sour 66/100. Sounds about right.
 - But honey, let’s be honest: The writing felt like ChatGPT got drunk and started journaling.
 
YouTube girls weren’t just reviewing episodes—they were holding interventions. Every thumbnail was like: “Carrie, this ain’t you!” or “The writers owe us an apology.”
π So When’s the Funeral—I Mean Finale?
| π Date | πΊ What Happened | 
|---|---|
| May 29, 2025 | Season 3 premiered on Max | 
| Weekly | Episodes aired like they were running late | 
| August 1, 2025 | Showrunner announced it’s a wrap | 
| August 14, 2025 | Two-part finale airs—bring wine and tissues (or just wine) | 
π Closing the Closet Door
So, what’s the legacy? And Just Like That… gave us moments. Some were iconic, others were like when you order Gucci online and it shows up “Gussi.”
It had heart, it had chaos, it had a lot of therapy talk and beige tones. But most of all, it had YouTube critics sharpening their claws every Thursday like it was a sport.
And to be fair? They were right.
So let’s raise a glass—spiked with shade—for Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte. May their brunches live on in reruns and their group chats stay mess-free.
π¬ What do you think? Was Season 3 really the “wonderful place to stop” they claim? Or did the fans—and the YouTubers—pull the plug with their weekly drags? Let me know in the comments.
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