Chris Noth, who plays Big in the 'Sex and the City' franchise, explained why the reboot shocker played out the way it did.
But Noth said he feels his character's storyline played out the way it should have.
"I was really happy with how it came together and how the show looked and how it has reinvented itself," Noth told Vogue."All things end, and it was time for him to go, unless we’re gonna be doing 'Scenes From a Marriage,' 'Sex and the City' style. There was nowhere to go with it but six feet under."In the first episode of “And Just Like That...
After the ride, Big texts Carrie, walks to the shower, turns it on and then drops his phone. He falls to the floor and grabs his left shoulder in pain. That's how Carrie finds him when she returns from the piano recital of Charlotte's daughter, Lily.
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