“And Just Like That” Season 3 Episode 9 Recap: Present Tense
: A subplot involving Charlotte helping Lily through a period-related "crisis" was highlighted by reviewers at Stylist as a refreshing and realistic take on female adolescence and motherhood. Critical Consensus Reviewer Sentiment Pacing
The sweet, enduring friendship between Carrie and Steve is a standout, providing emotional weight.
Critics noted a shift toward a more "Sex and the City" vibe, particularly in the episode's closing scenes.
In Season 1, Episode 9 of And Just Like That… , titled "," the series finds a rare moment of narrative balance, blending the show's new, heavier themes of grief and identity with the lighter, relatable "Sex and the City" DNA fans often miss. Plot Highlights & Character Arc Reviews
Generally considered one of the stronger, more "tolerable" episodes of the first season.
: In a pivotal and difficult-to-watch sequence, Miranda finally tells Steve she isn't happy and wants a divorce, confessing her feelings for Che Diaz. While Steve’s gracious reaction was heartbreaking for long-time fans, it propelled Miranda’s new journey forward as she rushed to the airport to surprise Che.
“And Just Like That” Season 3 Episode 9 Recap: Present Tense
: A subplot involving Charlotte helping Lily through a period-related "crisis" was highlighted by reviewers at Stylist as a refreshing and realistic take on female adolescence and motherhood. Critical Consensus Reviewer Sentiment Pacing and just like that 1x9
The sweet, enduring friendship between Carrie and Steve is a standout, providing emotional weight. “And Just Like That” Season 3 Episode 9
Critics noted a shift toward a more "Sex and the City" vibe, particularly in the episode's closing scenes. In Season 1, Episode 9 of And Just
In Season 1, Episode 9 of And Just Like That… , titled "," the series finds a rare moment of narrative balance, blending the show's new, heavier themes of grief and identity with the lighter, relatable "Sex and the City" DNA fans often miss. Plot Highlights & Character Arc Reviews
Generally considered one of the stronger, more "tolerable" episodes of the first season.
: In a pivotal and difficult-to-watch sequence, Miranda finally tells Steve she isn't happy and wants a divorce, confessing her feelings for Che Diaz. While Steve’s gracious reaction was heartbreaking for long-time fans, it propelled Miranda’s new journey forward as she rushed to the airport to surprise Che.