'And Just Like That' PEOPLE Review: Season 2 Is Good Enough to Make You Forget About Samantha

Mar. 16, 2025

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In its first season, Max’sSex and the CitysequelAnd Just Like That…tried to align the original series with a new Manhattan and a new era, expanding the lineup of female characters to reflect greater racial, sexual and gender diversity. But this laudable goal created a show that often felt swollen (and longer, stretching past a half-hour) — a stylish little comedy that once slipped into a Jimmy Choo now needed an Ugg boot.

Carrie should just ghost her. Season 2 is good enough to pretty much make you forget Samantha altogether.

and just like that season 2

The improvements are mostly a matter of sensible tweaks. The tangled underbrush of relationships gets a healthy thinning; the new ladies —Nicole Ari Parker’s Lisa,Sarita Choudhury’s Seema,Karen Pittman’s Nya andSara Ramirez’s Che — are all fitted more comfortably into the narrative, and the daring, sexy, silly frivolity of the old show is back.

and just like that season 2

Seema is devastated when her Birkin bag is stolen (“I bought it so long ago there wasn’t even a wait list”); Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is delighted to make a high school student’s list of MILFs, while her daughter (Cathy Ang) wants to book a meal at Nobu before losing her virginity; and an affair collapses over a debate involving vibrators and penis pumps.

There are still pangs of grief for Big, but Parker handles them with tender humor. She’s like a stone angel above a commemorative plaque: “Even in the midst of death, lo, we make lunch plans.”

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And Just Like That…season 2 premieres on June 22 on Max.

source: people.com