Up until now, Darren Star, the man who created Sex and the City but eft the show by the time it ended, had remained mum on what he thought of how it all ended. But in a new interview with Kindle Singles, he finally breaks his silence, and has this to say, as reprinted by People:
"For me, in a way – and I didn't [write] those last episodes – if you're empowering other people to write and produce your show, you can't ... say certain things. At a certain point, you've got to let them follow their vision. … But I think the show ultimately betrayed what it was about, which was that women don't ultimately find happiness from marriage. Not that they can't. But the show initially was going off script from the romantic comedies that had come before it. That's what had made women so attached. At the end, it became a conventional romantic comedy. But unless you're there to write every episode, you're not going to get the ending you want."
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