She had to sell it to some guy who’s wearing a hoodie, and that’s the dilemma she has. I mean that’s a scenario that was kind of off the top of one of my reps’ heads, and I thought that’s a great idea.
She added, though, that “it’s a great wisdom to know when enough is enough” when playing a character. “I also didn’t want to compromise what the show was to me. The way forward seemed clear,” Cattrall said. While Cattrall has not watched “And Just Like That…,” the references to Samantha communicating with Carrie via text message (and missing Big’s funeral) feel “different than the Samantha that I played.” I don’t ever want to be on a set and not want to be there.” “Everything in me went, ‘I’m done.’ And you can’t go against that feeling. “I’ve come to the conclusion that really the greatest compliment I could have as an actor is to be missed,” Cattrall said, before calling it “odd” that the series relies on her character’s presence still. It’s so finite for me, so it doesn’t continue.”Ĭattrall went on to say that the “SATC” characters didn’t really progress. I felt that when the series ended, I thought that’s smart,” Cattrall said.