- Network: HBO Max
- Series Premiere Date: Dec 9, 2021
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Although the third season sheds a lot of faulty parts and second-rate baggage, Carrie’s still devoted (or, some would say, chained) to her long-distance relationship with Aidan Shaw (John Corbett). .... The Manhattan single lives of Miranda and Carrie, separately and together more often this season than previously, are marginally more compelling but also vanilla and, in Carrie’s case, kind of gross. .... Anthony and Giuseppe, in contrast, are faring just fine. We don’t see enough of them.
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While there are lulls in subsequent episodes, plots actually begin to feel propulsive at times, especially as Carrie and Miranda develop new possible love interests played by very appealing, but not focus-pulling, and for some reason both British, actors Jonathan Cake and Dolly Wells. The episodes grow more serious as they progress, tackling issues like old age, sickness and death, as well they should to act their age.
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It’s refreshing to say that And Just Like That has gotten better in season 3. It’s a bit funnier — in a way that isn’t trying so hard to be — and it’s leaning into its frivolity without attempting to pretend it’s anything else.