If you are in a relationship, then sleeping with an ex is often grounds for a breakup. Sadly, that is not the case in And Just Like That.
For a brief (glorious) moment, it looked like Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) was about to become a single woman again. Instead, Aidan (John Corbett) got a pass because the on-again-off-again couple hadn’t set ground rules about having sex with other people. That sound you hear is me screaming into a cushion because we were almost free. I doubt I am alone in this.
The chorus against the Aidan-Carrie pairing has been vocal this season, growing louder after Carrie’s trip to Virginia. Then, a welcome respite from this ongoing long-distance saga, saw Carrie and grumpy Brit neighbor Duncan Reeves (Jonathan Cake) go from enemies to friends in the span of a single episode. This flirty back-and-forth offers a window into the kind of show AJLT could be if dating were back on the table for Carrie. Rather than take this much more appealing path, Aidan cashed in a second chance option.
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