And Just Like That Recap: Yikes. It’s Time for Aidan to Go
- Carrie’s recent trip to Virginia escalated tensions with Aidan and his family, indicating that their relationship is more complicated than it seems, as described by Sarah Jessica Parker in an interview with Vanity Fair.
- Sarah Jessica Parker describes the relationship among Carrie, Aidan, and his family as 'not as simple' as it seems, according to Vanity Fair.
- Michael Patrick King, the series creator, states that writing Carrie is challenging due to her complicated history with Aidan and other characters.
- The show continues to explore themes of friendship and resilience among the women, despite the complex situations they face.
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And Just Like That recap: Yikes. It’s time for Aidan to go
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