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.
A law professor who navigates a complicated friendship and academic mentorship with Miranda.
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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.
Season 1 received a mixed response from critics and fans alike: Many viewers felt the writing was clunky or
Her season is defined by the sudden death of Mr. Big (John James Preston), who suffers a fatal heart attack on a Peloton in the pilot episode. Carrie spends the season navigating profound grief, eventually writing a book about the experience and moving into a new chapter of dating by the finale.
Critics praised Sarah Jessica Parker’s nuanced performance and the show's willingness to tackle more somber, realistic aging concerns. Her marriage to Steve crumbles as she explores
The series addresses the absence of Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) by establishing she moved to London following a falling out with Carrie. To fill the void and diversify the cast, several new characters were introduced: