The motherly touch seems good for her-hell, it could even be affecting her style for the better. Carrie, meanwhile, is tapping into her own maternal instinct, not only with Aidan’s kids, but also with the kitten Che brings home from the vet. As usual, though, these last three storylines are fairly inconsequential, so let’s return to the main three, because there is some fun to be had with their arcs in “There Goes the Neighborhood.”Ĭharlotte and Miranda deal with the possibility that their kids may be hooking up, leading Charlotte to spiral like only Charlotte can. In addition, Nya has discovered casual sex, Seema has been showing rentals to the cute Marvel director, and Lisa Todd Wexley is tired. Carrie has met Aidan’s three kids to varying degrees of success, Charlotte’s family has been forced to get used to their master homemaker missing dinner, and Miranda has remembered she’s a mother. It seems another month has passed since episode eight and there have been some updates in the lives of the main characters. But that also means when you’re like me, ready to cut your losses and move on, AJLT delivers another promising episode-and that’s exactly what happened with “There Goes the Neighborhood.” To be fair, it won’t ever live up to Sex and the City, and the value inconsistency between the episodes can be frustrating you never know what you’re going to get when you open the Max app on Thursday. ![]() Just when I think I’m ready to give up on And Just Like That., resolved in the fact that it will never live up to the original, I get pulled back in.
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