Carrie Bradshaw
After decades of being one of the most selfish characters on TV, the “And Just Like That” Season 2 finale features a breakthrough: Carrie Bradshaw learns what empathy is.
The Season 2 finale of the Max series brings back Kim Cattrall, finds everyone learning to let go, and leaves us with one more exasperating development involving Carrie and Aidan.
As promised, Samantha Jones made her “And Just Like That” debut with a quick phone call—and it included a very random deep cut from “Sex and the City.”
Most men on “SATC” set the bar pretty low, but these diabolical dudes pushed it all the way down to hell. From Berger to Big, here is our ranking of the most despicable.
This week on “And Just Like That,” everyone’s in their villain era—but did Che really do anything wrong this time?
Listen, there are liberties “And Just Like That” can take with “Sex and the City” lore that we’ll tolerate. But Carrie giving up her apartment? That’s too far! Let us vent.
Season 2, Episode 8 of “And Just Like That” offers some controversial revisionist history about Carrie’s relationships. As a certified Big hater and Aidan lover, I’m here for it.