Charlotte plans the ultimate rite of passage for Rock. Che throws Miranda for a loop. Carrie finds closure.
Show: And Just Like That…
This new chapter of “Sex and the City” follows Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.
No Strings Attached
Carrie questions whether she’s ready to take another step toward letting go. Charlotte boasts that she’s finally finished menopause. Miranda’s spontaneity backfires.
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
After coming clean to Che, Miranda is spurred toward making a life-altering decision. Carrie attempts to learn more about her mysterious 20-something neighbor. Charlotte’s efforts to be more open with her kids about sex get derailed.
Sex and the Widow
Carrie’s publisher tasks her with injecting some hope into her new book, Miranda attempts to rekindle a spark with Steve, and Charlotte bristles when Harry imposes on her sacred space… tennis.
Diwali
Carrie’s giant leap for her future self helps her embrace the past, while Miranda makes a confession to a shocked Charlotte.
Tragically Hip
As Carrie recuperates from hip surgery, Charlotte learns surprising news about her daughter, and Che’s words help Miranda face some truths about her life.
Some of My Best Friends
Looking to move forward, Carrie meets with self-made real estate broker Seema Patel. Meanwhile, Charlotte plans a high-stakes dinner party for LTW as Miranda and Nya connect over the frank realities of motherhood.
When in Rome…
Carrie learns of a surprising development involving Big’s ex. Charlotte worries about how to handle a daughter’s revelation. Miranda ponders the state of her marriage.
Little Black Dress
Miranda and Charlotte come to Carrie’s aid, proving what good friends are for. Anthony and Stanford vow to let go of petty arguments.
Little Black Dress
Miranda and Charlotte come to Carrie’s aid, proving what good friends are for. Anthony and Stanford vow to let go of petty arguments.