Warning: SPOILERS ahead for And Just Like That's finale!
The first season of Sex and the City’s revival has come to an end, so here’s everything we know about And Just Like That season 2. One of HBO Max’s first original series, And Just Like That follows Sex and the City’s main characters a decade after the sequel films, with the women now exploring life in New York City as married 50-somethings rather than singles in their 30s. And Just Like That’s 10-episode season 1 brought back Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda, and Kristin Davis as Charlotte, with Kim Cattrall choosing not to return as Samantha Jones.
And Just Like That attempted to fix many of the original series’ shortcomings, including Sex and the City’s notable lack of diversity. With plenty of new characters joining the fray, And Just Like That’s story wasn’t just focused on the love lives and friendships of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte. With all of the changes to Sex and the City’s formula, And Just Like That also grew to have a very different tone from the original, especially since episode 1 ended with the death of Carrie’s husband Mr. Big. The rest of season 1 followed Carrie’s grief, the somewhat inevitable though ultimately for-the-best failure of Miranda and Steve's relationship, and Charlotte supporting her children in their own self-discoveries.
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The finale of And Just Like That season 1 seems to set up a future for the series, with Carrie beginning her own “Sex and the City” podcast as she returns to dating, Miranda going to LA with her significant other Che, and Charlotte getting “they”mitvahed after converting to Judaism in the original series.
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