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14th December 2021
10:47am GMT

Since then, the show's creator has addressed fans' frustration with the ending. Lauren Zima, a journalist with Entertainment Tonight, asked Michael Patrick King exactly why we don't see Carrie phone for an ambulance in the scene.
Relaying his answer on Instagram, Zima said: "I asked him about Carrie not calling 911 because I think many of us have had this reaction, we’re watching the scene going, 'Carrie pick up the phone!'
"And he told me that that scene is supposed to be a split second for Carrie. What we’re seeing – Carrie looking at him – time’s frozen. He wanted to play the moment out to have us all feel the pain, but that for Carrie it’s just a second."
So, there you have it. Perhaps Carrie does pick up the phone immediately after that split second passes, and we just don't see it.
Devastating either way.
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