WARNING: This story comprises spoilers from this week’s episode of “And Just Like That.”
Location, location, location!
This week’s episode of “And Just Like That” is all about where the women are — and where they’re not.
First up: Where exactly are Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Aidan (John Corbett)?
Romantically, the re-coupled couple has shot well past “serious,” as Carrie has even met Aidan’s sons and played nice together with his ex-wife in Virginia.
Physically, Carrie and Aidan are still illegally subletting Che Diaz’s (Sara Ramirez) apartment since Aidan remains to be refusing to set foot in Carrie’s place, where the specter of their romantic past still looms.
But when the couple overstays their welcome, Che gets a stern letter from constructing management about breaking the home guest policy.
Carrie snaps into gear on the lookout for a long-term solution and decides — brace yourself for this next part — to sell her apartment.
That’s right. After greater than 25 years of Carrie’s iconic Upper East Side jewel box, Miss Bradshaw decides to present up the space to speculate in her future with Aidan.
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The following stop on this episode’s tour of thematic locations? An over-the-top, four-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-floor apartment that Carrie buys for herself and Aidan, plus Aidan’s three boys.
Carrie also walks back her comments from last week about her marriage to Mr. Big (Chris Noth) potentially being a “big mistake.” When Charlotte’s boss (Victor Garber) tries to flirt along with her, all she will be able to say is that “it was an exquisite marriage to an exquisite man” and “it ended far too soon.”
Still, she’s more committed to Aidan than ever — her awkward coffee chat with Aidan’s ex-wife, Cathy (Rosemarie DeWitt), proves it. Cathy makes a polite request that Carrie not use her sons as content in her writing — and tosses out a less-polite request that Carrie also not “hurt [Aidan] again.”
![Carrie calls Seema on the steps of her apartment.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/08/NYPICHPDPICT000020278013.jpg?w=1024)
“It’s not only Aidan now,” Cathy tells Carrie, who’s baffled by the frankness. “It’s my boys.”
Harsh? Possibly. But while we love our girl Carrie, it won’t be the worst thing for her to listen to.
In any case, it helps her determine that she’s all in with Aidan.
“You simply should be certain,” Aidan later advises Carrie about selling her apartment, thereby jumping with each feet into their relationship. “Are you sure?”
Who knows what next week may bring? But for right away — she’s sure.
![Miranda admires Carrie's new apartment.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/08/NYPICHPDPICT000020278004.jpg?w=1024)
While we’re within the neighborhood of Carrie’s gorgeous abode, Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) also happens to be battling her location this week.
After days of listening to roomie Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman) get it on with a stranger from Tinder, Miranda wistfully jokes about moving into Carrie’s spacious, latest place. So far as Nya’s hookup goes, the Columbia law professor is having the time of her life — that’s until she finds out that her ex-husband and his latest wife are having a baby.
After Nya’s bedfellow sends Miranda running back to her Brooklyn apartment for a shower, she gets a shock seeing Charlotte’s daughter, Lily York-Goldenblatt (Cathy Ang), come out of her son Brady’s (Niall Cunningham) room wearing only a T-shirt.
While Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda had conspired to get their kids together to speak college, they didn’t anticipate that they could get together together.
Once they tell Carrie that they believe their kids are having sex, her response is priceless.
“That’s like hearing that two of my stuffed animals are having sex,” Carrie says.
![Giuseppe and Anthony talk in the street.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/08/NYPICHPDPICT000020278017.jpg?w=1024)
![Lily and Brady talk in the kitchen.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/08/NYPICHPDPICT000020278009.jpg?w=1024)
Along with her characteristically endearing kookiness, Char immediately spirals out concerning the tons of of the way a Brady-Lily relationship could go improper “unless they get married.”
The latter thought has her fixated momentarily on the “beautiful, red-headed, Chinese-Jewish babies” they might have, but at the tip of the episode, she snaps out of it. After she and Miranda snoop on their offspring for the higher a part of a celebration thrown by Harry York-Goldenblatt (Evan Handler) and Herbert Todd-Wexley (Chris Jackson), they sagely determine to remain out of their kids’ sex lives — for now.
The Harry-Herbert party unites the skills of each men in support of Herbert’s campaign for city comptroller. On the party, Anthony Marantino (Mario Cantone) and his Hot Fellas bread delivery boy Giuseppe (Sebastiano Pigazzi) finally go all the best way after five pasta dates with no second course.
Anthony gets cold feet and tries to delay sealing the cope with excuse after excuse — like he’s “an quaint sort of girl” or he thinks Giuseppe’s using him for a green card.
But when he finds out the recent fella’s mom is from Buffalo, Recent York, they find yourself locking lips in Charlotte’s daughter’s room.
![Herbert and Lisa Todd Wexley pose at the campaign party.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/08/NYPICHPDPICT000020278000.jpg?w=1024)
![Seema poses with a hand on her hip in the bathroom.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/08/NYPICHPDPICT000020278016.jpg?w=1024)
Speaking of which, Hot Fellas isn’t the one thing with a bun within the oven.
After a couple of passive-aggressive exchanges between Herbert and Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker) — culminating within the fashionista falling asleep on her love seat, stiletto in hand, and nearly missing her husband’s campaign party — Lisa pronounces that she’s pregnant.
It’s a plot line that got here just about out of nowhere but, naturally, we stay up for seeing how the peerless LTW makes maternity clothes look enviable.
Our final stop on this episode’s real estate tour sees Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury) closing multiple cope with the sexy superhero movie director to whom she’s showing luxury apartments.
Confronted with a $37,000/month price tag, Ravi Gordi (Armin Amiri) is unbothered. What he’s really all in favour of is getting Seema hot and bothered — which he does, right there in his latest apartment.
Smitten Seema even takes Ravi on an impromptu double date with Carrie and Aidan, where Carrie’s man seems to be an enormous fan of Ravi’s movies.
The ever-cool Seema blusters an apology to Carrie for astonishing her with a debonair date.
Carrie deadpans, “You recognize how I hate spending time with charming, worldly men who know how one can dress.”