Season 3, Episode 10 Recap of And Just Like That…
After a string of fairly quiet episodes, tonight’s And Just Like That… was—dare I say it—kind of action-packed?! In the space of less than an hour, we get Carrie giving not a thought to Aidan post-breakup (correct), Miranda freaking out about impending potential grandmotherhood (hmm), the return of Steve (bless!), and…Carrie maybe meeting her literary and romantic match? Below, find every thought I had about Season 3, Episode 10 of And Just Like That…:
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Carrie’s New LookCarrie’s hair is hair-ing 
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Steve’s ReturnSTEVE! Saying “Miranda” in his signature dulcet tones! Aw, and Brady! Man, he really inherited his mother’s scarlet locks. He’s going to be a chef? Go off, baby Carmy! Oy vey iz mir, and he got someone pregnant? And she’s having the baby? Man, Brady really buried the lede. Steve is kind of being a hypocrite here, for someone who accidentally impregnated Miranda with what ended up being Brady. 
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Miranda’s DilemmaI know it’s not the point, but why is Miranda wearing…a turtleneck with a floor-length skirt? For that matter, what the hell is Carrie wearing? Tights and a big sweater? OK, naughty college co-ed! 
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New RelationshipsGiuseppe having only one roommate on the Upper West Side in his 20s (or 30s, I forget)? Get over yourself and marry him, Anthony. It could be so much worse. Man, I really don’t care about Lisa’s husband’s comptroller campaign or whatever. 
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Unexpected Twists“Frocks”? Oh, Duncan. This man is like a cartoon of a British guy. Aw, is he going to be the first man to appreciate Carrie’s closet? 
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Love InterestsWell, this Giuseppe/Geppetto storyline escalation feels unnecessary, but yay! He’s moving in with Anthony! Okay, Duncan, we do love a Margaret Thatcher-hater. This woman is a British book publisher, or something? Carrie is a bit cooked, I fear. Is the vibe…on for Carrie and Duncan? 
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Final MomentsDuncan lighting a cigarette after sex……ah, to be a hot boomer. Aw, I like that he’s excited about her writing and gets her on that level instead of viewing her work as a threat (Aidan) or as trivial (Big). Phew, Carrie agrees. I bet she’ll rue the day she kissed a writer in the dark. 
 
					
 
			 
                                 
                             