And Just Like That - Season 1 -
Critics praised Sarah Jessica Parker’s nuanced performance and the show's willingness to tackle more somber, realistic aging concerns.
In a radical departure, Miranda leaves her corporate law career to study human rights. Her marriage to Steve crumbles as she explores her sexuality, eventually embarking on a controversial affair and subsequent relationship with non-binary comedian Che Diaz. And Just Like That - Season 1
Many viewers felt the writing was clunky or "cringe-worthy," noting that some character shifts (particularly Miranda’s) felt unearned or inconsistent with the original series. Many viewers felt the writing was clunky or
The first season of serves as a bold, often polarizing transition for the iconic trio—Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte—as they navigate their 50s in a rapidly changing New York City. Moving away from the "heady fizz" of the original series, Season 1 prioritizes heavy themes of grief, personal identity, and cultural modernization. Core Character Arcs Core Character Arcs A high-end real estate agent
A high-end real estate agent who becomes a close friend and confidante to Carrie.