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Carrie Bradshaw bows out

And Just Like That ends its run with a definitive finale on Sky Comedy

August 15, 2025 at 05:20 AM
blur TV tonight: and just like that, it’s Carrie Bradshaw’s final farewell

Tonight’s TV lineup focuses on the final Sex and the City spin-off end and a mix of documentaries and comedies.

Carrie Bradshaw bows out as And Just Like That ends its run

Tonight's schedule centers on And Just Like That as the Sex and the City spin-off airs its season three finale on Sky Comedy. The producers have confirmed this will be the last episode, with showrunner Michael Patrick King calling it a wonderful place to stop. The finale is presented as a formal end to a long running chapter that has drawn both adoring fans and sharp criticism over tone and storytelling.

Other items on the slate include Our Lives Row Hard Or Row Home around Ireland in 32 Days on BBC One, a self-shot documentary following four Irish rowers on a non stop voyage. Nick Knowles in Lost in the Desert on Channel 5 follows a journey across the Gobi desert, with moments of humor and challenge. Here We Go on BBC One offers light family comedy, while Under the Bridge on ITV1 continues a true crime investigation in British Columbia. The night also features Roxanne on Sky Cinema Greats, a classic Steve Martin romance set in a small town.

Key Takeaways

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The finale ends the Sex and the City spin-off
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The decision signals a definitive stop for the franchise chapter
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Fan and critic reactions are mixed and lively
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The night blends comedy, documentary and drama
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The programming mix tests how audiences want to end a story
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Carrie Bradshaw's cultural footprint remains strong
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Endings shape how legacy franchises are perceived in the streaming era

"It’s a wonderful place to stop"

King explains the ending as a deliberate close

"What a joy it has been to dissect their choices and relationships with our own mates every week"

Reviewer's reaction to fan engagement with the series

"If Carrie stays single in the city, that would be fabulous"

Commentary on potential future narratives

"These are our girls"

Fan enthusiasm about the cast

Ending a long running spin-off is a delicate balance between nostalgia and business. The decision signals a shift in how networks treat iconic franchises in the streaming era. Even as fans debate the finale, the move may reflect a broader caution not to oversaturate a beloved world with diminishing returns.

On a night where light comedy shares airtime with true crime and travel shows, broadcasters test different appetites. That mix helps audiences decide what to invest in and where to discuss endings. For viewers, the result is a television night that feels contemporary yet personal, inviting conversation about what counts as a proper send off.

Highlights

  • It’s a wonderful place to stop
  • What a joy it has been to dissect their choices
  • If Carrie stays single in the city that would be fabulous
  • These are our girls

Final season risks fan backlash

Ending a beloved franchise may provoke heated discussion online and among critics, affecting engagement and brand perception

Endings can reopen a conversation about what we value in a long running world.

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