: For a character defined by her "walk" and her ability to navigate Manhattan, the temporary loss of mobility mirrors her loss of identity as a wife.
: Her burgeoning attraction to Che Diaz creates a different kind of "single" energy—one born of dissatisfaction rather than loss. "And Just Like That..." Sex and the Widow(2022)
: The episode touches on how the dating landscape has shifted from the 1990s to the 2020s, emphasizing that Carrie is now a "vintage" participant in a modern game. 👯♀️ Supporting Arcs: Friendship as a Scaffold : For a character defined by her "walk"
Critics were divided on this episode, much like the series as a whole. "And Just Like That..." Sex and the Widow(2022)
: The costume design remains a highlight, using fashion to signal Carrie’s transition from a woman in mourning to a woman beginning to see color again.