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Generally considered one of the stronger, more "tolerable" episodes of the first season.

: In a pivotal and difficult-to-watch sequence, Miranda finally tells Steve she isn't happy and wants a divorce, confessing her feelings for Che Diaz. While Steve’s gracious reaction was heartbreaking for long-time fans, it propelled Miranda’s new journey forward as she rushed to the airport to surprise Che. and just like that 1x9

Critics from Vulture and Telltale TV noted that while the show still struggles with its identity, this episode succeeded by letting the characters make high-stakes decisions without getting bogged down in unnecessary "theatrics". Generally considered one of the stronger, more "tolerable"

: A subplot involving Charlotte helping Lily through a period-related "crisis" was highlighted by reviewers at Stylist as a refreshing and realistic take on female adolescence and motherhood. Critical Consensus Reviewer Sentiment Pacing Critics from Vulture and Telltale TV noted that

The sweet, enduring friendship between Carrie and Steve is a standout, providing emotional weight.

In Season 1, Episode 9 of And Just Like That… , titled "," the series finds a rare moment of narrative balance, blending the show's new, heavier themes of grief and identity with the lighter, relatable "Sex and the City" DNA fans often miss. Plot Highlights & Character Arc Reviews