In a heartwarming turn of events, Aidan swiftly responds to Carrie’s email, and they decide to meet for dinner when he visits town for a meeting. To add an extra layer of significance, this dinner takes place on Valentine’s Day. While Carrie believes Aidan might be oblivious to the occasion, she knew all along that their reunion coincided with this romantic day.
Elsewhere, Charlotte inquires about Miranda’s love life after her breakup with Che. However, Miranda is still grappling with her sexuality, unsure if she identifies as gay, bisexual, or something else entirely.
Meanwhile, Anthony faces a predicament with his Hot Fellas business when he fires all his workers for using steroids just before his appearance on Drew Barrymore’s talk show. But thanks to Charlotte’s resourcefulness, she manages to find a charming Italian poet named Giuseppe at the last minute to take on the role of a Hot Fella. Although Giuseppe’s outfit proves a tad too snug, he becomes an instant hit, and Anthony persuades him to help out for the entire week.
Rock, on the other hand, gains immense popularity with the younger crowd due to a Ralph Lauren campaign. At the school drop-off, Lisa notices her son’s girlfriend acting inappropriately. Later, Herbert Jr. reveals that his girlfriend arranged a hotel room for Valentine’s Day, but Lisa firmly puts her foot down, suggesting they stay home instead.
During a lunch meetup, Che asks Carrie if Miranda is avoiding her. They both need to get in touch with Miranda to return some of her belongings. With money being tight, Che plans to Airbnb their apartment for some extra cash. However, a chance encounter with an adorable pup leads Che to reconsider and accept an old job offer at a vet clinic.
While browsing at a bookstore with Nya, Miranda crosses paths with an intriguing woman named Amelia who is giving a book reading. Boldly, Miranda strikes up a conversation with Amelia and even takes the daring step of asking her out.
As the highly anticipated dinner with Aidan approaches, Carrie starts to feel anxious, wondering if too much time has passed since they last saw each other – a whole 13 years to be precise.
On another front, Charlotte accompanies Rock to modeling agency appointments but becomes impatient when faced with long queues. She eventually discovers that Rock no longer wishes to model and is content with their current life.
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Valentine’s Day takes an unexpected turn for Charlotte when she eats one of Lily’s brownies, only to realize they were infused with THC. The experience leads her to question her priorities and realize she needs to focus on herself more.
The long-awaited date between Miranda and Amelia finally arrives. Unfortunately, it doesn’t go as smoothly as Miranda had hoped, as Amelia’s casual demeanor and a mishap with cat poo dampen the mood. Dating, it seems, remains a challenge.
Returning home from their own dinner, Lisa and Herbert find Herbert Jr. and his girlfriend hiding in Lisa’s closet. Lisa promptly sends the girlfriend packing, and this time, Herbert Jr. doesn’t defend his son’s actions as he had crossed a line.
As the evening progresses, Carrie waits for Aidan, fearing he may have stood her up. Thankfully, it’s just a misunderstanding, and they finally reunite after all these years. Aidan expresses his condolences for Big’s death and reveals he read Carrie’s book. Both admit they are not seeing anyone new at the moment. However, Aidan feels apprehensive about entering Carrie’s apartment, haunted by memories of their past. Understanding his perspective, Carrie acknowledges that time doesn’t heal all wounds as much as one may wish. Yet, in a daring move, Aidan decides to throw caution to the wind and suggests getting a hotel room instead. Passionately, they share a momentous kiss on the street, and Carrie exclaims, “And just like that, Aidan and I were back on the same page.” Team Aidan fans rejoice, as their love story takes an unexpected turn!
This captivating recap of “And Just Like That” showcases the intricacies of love, friendship, and self-discovery in the lives of our beloved characters. Through their ups and downs, they remind us that even after years apart, old wounds can heal, and love can find its way back into our hearts.