Goodbye And Just Like That: why it's the right time to end the cursed spin-off | Francesca Carington
Briefly

The series And Just Like That will conclude with its third season and a two-part finale announced by showrunner Michael Patrick King. A primary theme in the season is the contrast between appearance and reality, illustrated through Carrie Bradshaw's experiences. Carrie's discovery of flaws in her seemingly perfect garden mirrors larger issues explored in the series. Elements from the original show, such as the significance of her shoes, highlight changing dynamics in friendships and life stages. Despite some insightful moments, the season is criticized for mundane plot choices and underdeveloped character arcs, leaving little depth.
Carrie thought her garden was perfect, she says, but I just wasn't looking underneath.
In A Woman's Right to Shoes, Carrie's stolen Manolo Blahniks stood for... the gulf that can open between friends at different life stages.
After three seasons of And Just Like That the answer to what lies beneath is... nothing.
And Just Like That hasn't had its moments of insight; they just tend to be immediately binned in favour of something silly.
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