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An actor on And Just Like That is questioning if his character is to blame for the Sex And The City spinoff’s recent cancellation.
After the somber announcement, first made by Sarah Jessica Parker and the show’s creator Michael Patrick King, actor Jonathan Cake, aged 57, took to Instagram to reminisce about his short stint on the series.
He posted a snapshot of his character Duncan in bed with Sarah’s iconic character, Carrie Bradshaw, and humorously captioned it, ‘Wait, did I JUST KILL @justlikethatmax?’
With a playful spoiler, he added, ‘Duncan finally enjoys a night of passion with Carrie Bradshaw and suddenly the show’s cancelled…FOREVER??? Was it due to his unexpectedly small head in the photo? Or perhaps something else slightly underwhelming?’
The playful note went on, ‘Ah Duncan Donuts, I guess America won’t run on Duncan, but it was exquisite pleasure while it lasted.’
The actor also shared a behind-the-scenes snapshot of Sarah smiling while wearing eyeglasses.

An actor featured on And Just Like That actor is questioning if his character is to blame for the Sex and the City spinoff’s cancellation

After the show was canceled, Sarah Jessica Parker shared the news, prompting Jonathan Cake, 57, to revisit his brief involvement on the show via Instagram.

In the image, his character Duncan is shown in bed with Sarah’s central character, Carrie Bradshaw, with the caption, ‘Wait, did I JUST KILL @justlikethatmax?’
He expressed gratitude towards his fellow cast members, mentioning Sarah, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, creator Michael, and producer John Melfi before saying, ‘You have brought immense joy to the world for nearly three decades.’
‘I don’t think there’s a higher calling for people in our business. You knocked it out of the park and it’s still traveling, traveling, traveling.
‘Thank you for having me on your team for a hot — a very hot — minute. You’re all brilliant.’
Cake joined the third and final season of the reboot as a writer who lived in the apartment underneath Carrie’s.
The two characters initially bumped heads before finding common ground in their writing careers.
The most recent episode saw them take their relationship from professional to personal as they explored their romantic chemistry.
Fans are now anxiously waiting to see how the final two episodes of the franchise will tie everything together.
Sarah acknowledged the show’s culmination with a heartfelt post shared on Instagram.

The actor also shared a behind-the-scenes snapshot of Sarah smiling while wearing eyeglasses

Jonathan’s playful note went on, ‘Ah Duncan Donuts, I guess America won’t run on Duncan, but it was exquisite pleasure while it lasted’

Cake joined the third and final season of the reboot as a writer who lived in the apartment underneath Carrie’s
Sharing a montage of photos from the history of the two series, she wrote a poem that read in part: ‘She crossed streets, avenues, rubicons, so it seemed.
‘She broke hearts, heels, habits. She loved, lost, won, tripped, leaped. Fell short and into puddles.
‘Aged. Got wiser. She has made the hardest worst and best decisions.
‘Traveled near and far. For the new. The vintage. Friends and love.
‘Changed homes, time zones, boyfriends, her mind, her shoes, her hair, but never her love and devotion to New York City.
‘She had dates, drinks, boyfriends. A husband and truly great loves and romances.
‘She hailed cabs. She ran in heels. And danced with Stanford. She told the truth and she lied.
‘She typed. Wondered. Wrote. Published. Grieved. Forgave. Got stood up. Stood strong. Stood out.’