And Just Like That

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What is time, really?

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Its starting to seem likeAnd Just Like That …doesnt know.

Why does this bother me so much?

Im tired, and Carrie has finished her memoir!

In short: Amanda thinks Carrie should go on a date and write about it in an epilogue.

It doesnt have to mean Carrie is Dating Again; its just one date.

It is just a little bit of light for the future.

Do it for your readers, Carrie.

Carrie decides to do it.

Unfortunately, today is not that day.

Carrie doesnt want to be set up with anyone her friends know.

Itll probably be a disaster.

Carrie is a hot commodity, it seems.

We cut to the end of the date, and Carrie and Peter come pouring out of the restaurant.

It seems like a good time!

And then Peter barfs.

Not, like, a little barf.

And then Carrie barfs.

And then they are kind of barfing on-slash-near each other.

Because guys, in this episode, people throw up on each other.

Carrie is understandably mortified.

There is no glimmer of hope.

Or covered in vomit.

Well, wouldnt you know, Peter turns up at the charity event.

Herbert even cuts the price!

Charlotte tries to bid on her, but that just makes it even worse.

Its for the children.

Then, all of a sudden, there it is a glimmer of hope.

She decides that, you know what, they should go out to lunch.

And why not, honestly?

They have almost the actual lowest bar to clear for have one of their dates considered good.

Peter could be good for her.

And so, Carrie goes home and starts to work on that epilogue.

Amanda is going to be so happy.

She does this by trying to recreate those Che kitchen shenanigans, but it does not go well.

Miranda gives up pretty easily and declares her sex life dead.

Then she runs into Che at the charity event and learns Che simply missed the DM.

Miranda has zero chill.

Carrie wouldnt tell Miranda Che was going to be at the event?

Carrie is a terrible friend.

That attempt to revive things was pretty half-assed.

Charlotte and Harry get into a public spat after an intense mixed doubles match with the Wexleys.

Harry learns about mansplaining, and Charlotte learns that Herbert and Lisa also bicker, because all couples do.

The structure of these episodes feels so off, no?

Oh, and then an unhinged father screams I have a toddler!

One yell wouldve been sufficient, sir!

Regardless, Nya deserves some fleshing out.

Hes having post-divorce high jinks!

Hes getting handies in the bathroom from cater waiters even though he swore them off!

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