And so … sex and urban reboot will end in the third season.

HBO announced that the 90’s and early Nuethties Show SHOW SHOW SPOW and the city’s reboot will end after the third season.

Show Runner Michael Patrick King said that when he shared the news on Instagram, he wrote the last episode.

Named after Carrie Bradshaw’s Catchphrase, the series followed the character’s life, clothes and romance in New York in the 50s.

The finale, which consists of two parts, has not yet been broadcasted, and King said, “Sarah-jessica Parker, who plays Bradshaw, said,” We have published the news so far because the word ‘the final’ did not want to darken the fun of seeing the season. ”

Known as SJP, Parker shared a photo montage with the poem to honor this chapter in Instagram.

Her co -star who plays Charlotte York, Kristin Davis, said, “I’m very sad.”

Originally based on Candace Bushne’s book, the franchise is already made of two films. But King denied another hope of another injection, saying, “The storytelling of sex and the city is over.”

According to SAMBA TV, a viewing data tracker, viewership has gradually decreased in three seasons. The first episode was adjusted with 1.1 million US furniture, and the latest creation recorded less than half of the initial number.

Criticism, in particular, bothered the reboot of cast diversification. Elle Magazine said, “Diversification attempts have been flat,” Guardian called it “heavy excess reward”, which is “Atonement for the history of racial clues.”

Clear plot holes were also found by viewers. Character Lisa tod Wexley character mentioned her “Dad died last year” in Season 1, but in Season 3 he seemed to be resurrected before he had a fatal stroke.

The show’s production crew told Hollywood reporters that the first death was actually the stepfather of Todd Becksley’s stepfather.

And like the last season, CHE DIAZ, called Daily Beast’s “worst character of TV,” was replaced by the characters working at the BBC.

Fans commented at the end of the show under the announcement of the cast and the crew.

“I wanted this show to proceed until all the characters helped West Palm Beach’s life and retirement community.”

“We do not want it to end. We want it to get better.”