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We’re back with another And Just Like That recap — and honestly? The metaphors are practically screaming this season. Carrie’s still clinging to the idea that Aiden 2.0 is going to magically give her the life she wanted 20 years ago (spoiler: he’s not), Miranda’s still out here collecting emotional chaos like it’s a side hustle, and Charlotte’s entire storyline continues to make zero sense for a woman who used to have an Ivy League admissions binder ready in preschool.
We break down the symbolism (rats in the garden, anyone?), the not-so-subtle commentary on aging and shrinking yourself to be “more desirable,” Seema’s battle with the "you’re too picky" narrative, and how this show refuses to let single, successful women just be without trying to humble them.
Plus: we pitch the dark plot twists the writers are too scared to give us. You're welcome, HBO.













