"We really had a very specific journey in our minds and we fulfilled the journey," she told The Hollywood Reporter, also commenting that she wanted to see how the reboot was received. "So to us, this is the piece that we wanted to do. And the whole thought about, 'Is there more, is there more, is there more?' — this has to go out into the universe now. We've got to put this to bed, and then whatever happens, happens."
"We pitched this as close-ended," she told THR, after the reboot had been out for a week. "We pitched it as: 'This is the year in the life. This is the way it was ending.' . . . Netflix and Warner Bros., we all went into this sort of saying that this was it. So there really haven't been any more discussions about: Is there going to be anything else? I don't know."
When Vulture prodded more about the possibility of future episodes, she said: "Yeah, it wasn't the sales pitch. The sales pitch was, these are the four stories, this is A Year in the Life, this is what it's going to be. There were no ulterior motives walking into that room to pitch, other than we think it will be really interesting to see where these women are over this particular year."