SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for “Carrie Golightly,” Season 3, Episode 3 of “And Just Like That,” now streaming on Max.
Seema Patel, portrayed by Sarita Choudhury, is facing a new challenge in Season 3 of “And Just Like That.” Known for her unwavering confidence, Seema finds herself in a moment of vulnerability as she navigates a breakup and professional changes. This shift in her character has allowed Choudhury to explore a different side of Seema, one that is not in control and unsure of her next steps.
In a recent interview with Variety, Choudhury shared her thoughts on Seema’s character development and the joy of portraying a character in transition. She expressed her excitement at delving into Seema’s more vulnerable side and navigating the complexities of her emotions.
One of the most surprising moments in the season is when Seema agrees to accompany Carrie to visit Aidan in Virginia, despite her usual reluctance to be a fifth wheel. This decision highlights Seema’s need for support and companionship during a time of uncertainty in her life. Choudhury noted that this demonstrates the depth of friendship between Seema and Carrie, as they are able to be vulnerable and open with each other.
The scene where Seema and Carrie share fried chicken in bed also stood out as a moment of true friendship, where they can be themselves without judgment. Choudhury emphasized the importance of these intimate moments in showcasing the bond between the characters.
As the series progresses, the distinction between the original “Sex and the City” actors and the newer additions has blurred, creating a cohesive ensemble. Choudhury noted that this sense of unity has developed over the three seasons, creating a seamless dynamic among the cast.
Seema’s decision to leave her job and strike out on her own as a named partner was a bold move that Choudhury found empowering. She highlighted the significance of Seema taking control of her professional life and becoming her own boss, a decision that she believes should have happened sooner.
The symbolic moment when Seema sees a “do not back up” sign on the road served as a clear sign from the universe that she was on the right path. Choudhury noted the humor in the moment and Seema’s seriousness in interpreting the sign as a confirmation of her decision.
Overall, Seema’s journey in Season 3 of “And Just Like That” has been a transformative experience for both the character and Choudhury as an actress. The exploration of vulnerability, friendship, and empowerment has added depth to Seema’s character and created new opportunities for growth in the series.
This interview has been edited and condensed.