‘And Just Like That…’ Recap Season 2, Episode 10: Carrie And Aidan’s Love Train Hits A Roadblock
17.08.2023 - 13:09
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Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen season 2, episode 10 of the “Sex and the City” reboot, “And Just Like That…”, proceed with caution.
Finally, the day we’d all been hoping for has come. In a fate worse that the focus group for Ché Diaz’s failed pilot, the writers of “And Just Like That…” have forced viewers to sit through way too many episodes of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Aidan Shaw’s (John Corbett) seemingly flaw-free rekindled romance. We’ve been subjected to the tighty-whities. We’ve had to sit there as Carrie called Mr. Big (Chris Noth) a “big mistake.” We’ve been expected to believe that Carrie travelled to Virginia, of all places.
But now, it seems a glimmer of a more realistic side to the fictional TV romance is showing itself. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. This week’s episode kicks off with Carrie making her first-ever trip to Coney Island, strolling arm-in-arm with Aidan, who makes numerous comments on her being super “old.” What a catch.
They meet up with Steve Brady (David Eigenberg), who excitedly shares his plans for a hot dogs-and-clams shop on the boardwalk. Aidan and Steve’s chummy interaction is cut short by a FaceTime from Aidan’s youngest son, Wyatt — remember, Aidan has three children? He certainly doesn’t seem to.
Wyatt declares that his mom is “being a d*ck” and Aidan trudges off to once again deal with his familial drama off-camera, keeping Carrie and the viewers out of it.
Carrie and Aidan both brush Wyatt’s angsty teenage drama from their minds as Carrie plans her “Last Supper” meal at her apartment by a Michelin-star chef. Aidan claims to not intend to come due to his continued irrational melodrama over that particular piece of property, but finally gives in.
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