Warning: SPOILERS ahead for And Just Like That Season 3, Episode 10, “Better Than Sex.”
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw finally has a good romance inAnd Just Like That,the revival offering something that’s both fresh and exciting after years of the same relationships in the originalSex and the Cityseries and its movies.And Just Like Thatseason 3has arguably been the revival’s best chapter, with exciting romances boosting the show.
It’s not just Carrie who’s getting her best romance in years. Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) finally has a fulfilling relationship after her divorce, and even Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury) has a fling that she’s happy with. It makes sense forAnd Just Like That’s charactersto be exploring new love stories, though Carrie missed out on that for years.
Carrie Bradshaw & Duncan Reeves Finally Get Together In And Just Like That Season 3, Episode 10
Carrie Finally Has A New Fling That Competes With The Show’s Best Romances
The chemistry has been building between them for several chapters, but it isn’t untilAnd Just Like Thatseason 3, episode 10, thatCarrie embarks on a romance with her neighbor, Duncan Reeves(Jonathan Cake). Duncan moves into the flat below Carrie’s Gramercy Park home, initially making a fuss about her walking around in heels.
Duncan warms up to Carrie when the neighbors bond over their writing, agreeing to help each other with their latest projects. AfterCarrie and Aidan break up inAnd Just Like Thatseason 3, episode 9,Carrie finally acts on her connection with Duncan, valuing the way her writing partner praises her intellect more than anything else.
The tides shift as Carrie gets ready for a publishing event she’s attending with Duncan. She first goes to wear a gray suit, the outfit signaling strictly business. However,Carrie changes at the last moment, allowing herself to wear a Vivienne Westwood dressthat makes the event feel more like a date, and she looks absolutely fabulous.
Carrie switching outfits indicates she’s opening up to a new romance, allowing herself to see the event with Duncan as more than just an outing between peers. At the end of “Better Than Sex,” Carrie and Duncan are intimate. Things are still up in the air for the writers, but the tide has turned — it’s a love story now.
Duncan Reeves Is Carrie Bradshaw’s First Good Romance After Sex And The City
Carrie Has Been Caught Between Aidan & Mr. Big
When you think about it, this is Carrie’s first real romance in a long time.Sex and the Cityis about Carrie and her friends exploring new romantic relationships, butBradshaw has been caught up in the same love stories for decades. For the longest time, Carrie’s love life oscillates between Aidan and Mr. Big (Chris Noth).
Carrie goes back and forth between datingAidan and John Preston inSex and the City,ultimately ending the original TV series with Big. Carrie then navigates her romance hurdles with John in the franchise’s two self-titled movies. Carrie and Big have massive disagreements about their wedding in the first movie, and spend the second movie establishing their married life.
Carrie diverts from Big momentarily, exchanging a kiss with Shaw in Abu Dhabi inSex and the City 2.Still,for decades, Carrie went back and forth between the same partners. Carrie is given other romances after John’s death, but they are never anything she seriously considers, and they don’t have the same spark as her connection with Duncan.
Who Else Has Carrie Bradshaw Dated In And Just Like That
Carrie Has A Series Of Unfulfilling Flings
Carrie has several romances inAnd Just Like That,but none of them offer anything as fresh, new, or promising as some of Bradshaw’slove interests inSex and the City.Of course,Carrie kicks off the series still married to Mr. Big, having built a happy life with her partner and having enjoyed a decade of marriage.
AfterMr. Big’s shocking death inAnd Just Like That’s premiere, though, Carrie spends some time grieving.The first date she goes on is with Peter(John Tenney), a teacher from Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Lisa’s (Nicole Ari Parker) school, who bids on a date with the former sex columnist at a fundraiser that the moms put on.
Carrie and Peter have a sweet connection, having both lost their partners, but the connection doesn’t go anywhere, as they’re both still grieving. However, at the end ofAnd Just Like Thatseason 1,Carrie shares a kiss with her podcast boss, Franklyn Silvas(Ivan Hernandez), teasing a potential romance for Carrie inAnd Just Like Thatseason 2.
However, Carrie and Franklyn call things off relatively soon in the romance, since Franklyn wants to date more seriously, and she’s not in a place to commit.Carrie also has an interesting fling with a man named George(Peter Hermann), an app developer whom Carrie dates for an episode, but she calls it off before the chapter ends.
Since Carrie embarks on a romance with Aidan partway throughAnd Just Like Thatseason 2, emailing her former beau and asking him to meet her, she really doesn’t have time to explore anything exciting between her romances with Big and Aidan, still confined to the same two men for the majority of the revival show.
Carrie Bradshaw Needed To Move On Properly
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Unfortunately,And Just Like Thattook three seasons to finally give Carrie a proper romance, something that rivaled the excitement of the love stories inSex and the City.While Carrie’s flings didn’t always work out, they added essential dialogue to the series, and it’s something that the revival show has lacked. Still, there’s a reason it took time.
The audience can completely embrace a new era for Carrie Bradshaw.
Sadly, her romance with Duncan will be the end of Carrie’s love stories, since showrunner Michael Patrick King revealed thatAnd Just Like Thatseason 3 would be the final chapter of the revival, and potentially the franchise. I just wish that Carrie had explored more romances in the series, truly reviving what madeSex and the Citygreat.
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And Just Like That is a continuation of the beloved franchise Sex and the City, chronicling the experiences of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they transition from the complexities of life and friendships in their 30s to those in their 50s.