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If you’ve only seen the final cut of the S01E10 finale (“Seeing the Light”), you’re missing a raw, unfiltered layer of the story. The workprint that surfaced gives us a fascinating glimpse behind the HBO Max curtain—unpolished temp score, alternate takes, rough edits, and even a few lines that never made the final version. and just like that s01e10 workprint

What’s most interesting? The workprint feels less like a “final statement” and more like a conversation the editors were still having with themselves. You can almost see them debating pacing, tone, and how much grief to sit in before letting hope creep back in. The workprint feels less like a “final statement”

It’s a reminder that even our favorite fictional New Yorkers don’t find their rhythm on the first cut. And just like that… the messiness behind the scenes mirrors the messiness on screen. And just like that… the messiness behind the

🔍 • Carrie’s voiceover was more introspective (and less polished) • A longer goodbye scene between Miranda and Che (yes, somehow more awkward) • Alternate angles of Carrie’s big emotional walk across the bridge—less cinematic, but somehow more real • Temp music that swaps orchestral swelling for melancholic piano sketches