‘And Just Like That’ Mastermind Michael Patrick King Dissects the Season 2 Finale: Carrie’s Dinner Party, Aidan’s Big Ask, Che’s Evolution and Kim Cattrall’s Cameo (EXCLUSIVE)
25.08.2023 - 01:59
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SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from “The Last Supper Part Two: Entrée,” the Season 2 finale of “And Just Like That,” now streaming on Max. “And just like that … I ordered two more Cosmopolitans” — that’s Carrie Bradshaw’s last line, delivered in her signature voiceover, in the Season 2 finale of “And Just Like That.” Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) delivers that proclamation as she relaxes on a beautiful beach, alongside her friend Seema (Sarita Choudhury). “We ran at love,” Seema says earlier in the scene.
“And where did that get us?” Carrie answers simply, “Greece.” Both women have fallen in love during the second season of the “Sex and the City” revival, and for now, are seemingly at peace with the challenges ahead of them. Carrie has accepted that Aidan (John Corbett) — her old love, now renewed — needs to be home in Virginia for his kids for the next five years (or possibly less, if she gets “time off for good behavior,” as she puts it).
And the once-determinedly single Seema has fallen for Ravi (Armin Amiri), a high-flying Marvel director, who’s also asked her to wait as well — albeit for only five months. The return of Kim Cattrall’s Samantha in a cameo — one fans have anticipated since before the Season 2 premiere, when Variety broke the news — is seen early in the episode.
Samantha calls Carrie with her regrets that she was unable attend Carrie’s dinner party as she said one final goodbye to her Upper East Side apartment, where Carrie lived during “Sex and the City,” and returned to after the death of Big (Chris Noth) in the series premiere of “And Just Like That.” Samantha, who was going to surprise her, asks Carrie to put her on speaker. “Thank you for everything, you fucking fabulous, fabulous
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