It’s hard to believe that it’s been so long since we last saw Carrie Bradshaw navigating the dating scene with her iconic style and wit. In the latest season of “And Just Like That…”, Carrie finds herself in a strange and confusing relationship with Aidan, and I can’t help but critique their unconventional arrangement, even though they are just fictional characters who can’t hear my opinions.
As we delve into Episode 3 of the third season, here are all the thoughts that crossed my mind:
1. Shoe the cat is getting a lot of screen time this season – a purrfect addition!
2. Why isn’t Amy Sedaris back as Carrie’s book agent?
3. Carrie is in Austin for SXSW, but ends up in Virginia to be near Aidan – talk about a romantic detour.
4. Anthony’s hot-bread-guys business seems like a lawsuit waiting to happen.
5. Carrie, at your age, shouldn’t you be dating someone in the same state?
6. Miranda watching “Bi Bingo” is a mood.
7. Miranda finally asks out Joy the BBC producer, creating some sparks.
8. Charlotte’s journey as a momfluencer is intriguing.
9. The dynamics between the characters are as complex as ever, with Carrie and Aidan’s relationship causing frustration.
As the episode unfolds, we see Charlotte navigating a drunken night out and Miranda exploring a potential romance. The interactions between the characters are both humorous and relatable, capturing the essence of friendship and love in a modern world.
From Carrie’s expired license to Charlotte’s drunken escapades, each moment is filled with humor and heart. As the characters face new challenges and revelations, the audience is taken on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Overall, Episode 3 of “And Just Like That…” continues to deliver the iconic charm and drama that fans have come to love. With witty dialogue, quirky characters, and unexpected twists, the show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
As we eagerly await the next episode, one thing is certain – Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte’s adventures in love and life will continue to captivate audiences and remind us of the enduring power of friendship and self-discovery.