Nicole Ari Parker has shared her heartfelt reflections on the conclusion of HBO’s ‘And Just Like That,’ which recently wrapped its three-season run. The actress, who portrayed Lisa Todd Wexley, took to Instagram to express her gratitude for being part of the beloved series. “An honor and a joy to be a part of this iconic family. ❤️ Thank you MPK, @madamefaleshill, @sarahjessicaparker, @iamkristindavis, @cynthiaenixon and the extraordinary writers and producers of @justlikethatmax. From the first day to the last, it has been Just Like That: Amazing,” she wrote on August 2.
Parker joined ‘And Just Like That’ in its inaugural season in 2021, stepping into the role of Lisa, a close friend of Charlotte York, played by Kristin Davis. Lisa, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, navigated various challenges throughout the series, particularly in her marriage to Herbert Wexley, portrayed by Christopher Jackson. The depiction of their relationship resonated with audiences, showcasing both the joy and struggles of love.
In her touching tribute, Parker also highlighted her on-screen chemistry with Jackson. “To my TV Hubs, the magnificent @Cjack930, there are not enough words to describe the Epic amounts of sidebars, laughter, and shenanigans we shared. You are a masterclass in talent, work ethic, and generosity of spirit. Hope we can cut up again 😆 one day soon. 👊🏽,” she remarked.
The news of ‘And Just Like That’ concluding its journey came from showrunner Michael Patrick King, who announced on August 1 that the series would wrap up with a two-part finale. In his statement, King expressed a bittersweet sentiment about the show’s end: “And just like that … the ongoing storytelling of the Sex And The City universe is coming to an end.” He explained that while writing the last episode, it became apparent that this was a fitting point to conclude the story. He, along with Sarah Jessica Parker and other executives, decided to extend the original season order from 10 to 12 episodes for a proper farewell.
Parker’s co-stars, including Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon, have also reacted to the series finale. Nixon expressed her disbelief at the show’s end, stating, “I can’t believe our wild beautiful And Just Like That ride is almost over. It has been such a delight from start to finish.”
The series, a continuation of the iconic ‘Sex and the City,’ followed the lives of Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, and Charlotte York nearly two decades after the original series and its two films. Nicole Ari Parker, along with Sarita Choudhury, joined the main cast to fill the void left by Kim Cattrall’s Samantha Jones, who was only briefly featured due to ongoing rumors of a feud with Parker. Cattrall’s absence was creatively addressed through text exchanges between her character and Carrie.
Parker’s journey on ‘And Just Like That’ has been a transformative experience for her as an actress. In a recent cover story with Us Weekly, she shared, “Every year, I have to be deeper, funnier, sadder, more optimistic, sexier. It is everything. I’m in this place where the things I’ve learned from being told no and the passion I had to get better as an artist, I get to use it all. I can just do it. I feel really prepared for this phase, this journey I’m on.”
As fans bid farewell to ‘And Just Like That,’ the series leaves behind a rich legacy intertwined with themes of friendship, love, and personal growth. The final episodes are currently airing on Max, with viewers encouraged to tune in every Thursday at 9 p.m. ET for the concluding chapters of this beloved story.
With its conclusion, ‘And Just Like That’ not only marks the end of a series but also the closing of a significant chapter in the lives of its characters and the audience who embraced them. As the credits roll, fans will undoubtedly reflect on the laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments that have defined this journey through the complexities of modern relationships.