"and Just Like That...": Bewitched, Bothered And...
: Throughout these interactions, Carrie organizes her iconic wardrobe for storage, enlisting Charlotte’s daughter Lily to help catalogue her "relics" from the original series. Charlotte’s Parenting Hurdles
The eighth episode of the first season of And Just Like That... , titled serves as a pivotal and highly polarizing turning point for the Sex and the City revival. Directed by Anu Valia and written by Rachna Fruchbom, the episode deconstructs the stability of the main characters' lives as they navigate major personal shifts in their 50s. The End of Steve and Miranda "And Just Like That..." Bewitched, Bothered and...
: After initially acting as the "cranky old lady upstairs," Carrie eventually bonds with Lisette over shared dating struggles in the city. : Throughout these interactions, Carrie organizes her iconic
: Charlotte's attempts at sex positivity are derailed when she discovers Lily’s "finsta" (secret Instagram), where the teen has posted suggestive photos. This leads to a frank conversation about identity and the permanence of the internet. Thematic Significance Directed by Anu Valia and written by Rachna
: Carrie is kept awake by her mysterious 20-something neighbor, Lisette Alee (Katerina Tannenbaum), a successful jewelry designer who hosts loud social gatherings on their shared stoop.
: In an emotionally raw scene, Steve admits he felt content with their "nice and normal" life, while Miranda reveals she wants "more". Despite his heartbreak, Steve acknowledges he can no longer fight for a marriage Miranda has already checked out of. Carrie’s Generational "Bewitchment"
(Kristin Davis) faces comedic and dramatic challenges while trying to reconcile her traditional values with modern realities.