Carrie Returns in ‘And Just Like That’ Season 3

by Chris Davies

Fans of And Just Like That can mark their calendars: the highly anticipated Season 3 of the Max original Tv series premieres on May 29, and it’s promising more of the emotional highs and lows that have defined Carrie Bradshaw’s world. The reboot, a continuation of the iconic Sex and the City, returns with dramatic departures, fresh starts, and unexpected twists that are bound to spark passionate conversations online and off. Indian viewers can catch the season exclusively on JioCinema (formerly Disney+ Hotstar).

A Bittersweet Farewell and a New Chapter

Season 2 ended on a poignant note with Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) sipping a Cosmopolitan on a beach in Greece—a signature move—just after saying goodbye to her legendary Upper East Side apartment. Fans were left stunned when Aidan Shaw (John Corbett) asked her to wait five years while he focuses on raising his children in Virginia. Yes, five whole years—enough time to launch an entirely new spin-off series.

Season 3: New Homes, New Roles, Same Chaos

The new season picks up with Carrie settling into a new apartment in Gramercy Park, embracing another reinvention. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) steps confidently into her “human rights queen” era, beginning a new job with global impact. Meanwhile, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) reclaims her space in the art world as her children finally become more independent. It’s a powerful mix of personal growth and female reinvention—offering strong “moms can have it all” energy.

Major Cast Changes: Goodbye, Nya and Che

Not everyone is making a return this season. Karen Pittman, who portrayed professor Nya Wallace, is stepping away due to scheduling conflicts. Perhaps more notably, Sara Ramírez’s Che Diaz—a polarizing character who ignited countless internet debates—has also exited the show. That means no more stand-up monologues or complicated couch scenes, depending on where you stood on Che’s controversial arc.

Behind the Scenes: Embracing the Buzz

Showrunner Michael Patrick King appears to be reveling in the show’s divisive reputation. In a recent interview, King said he finds the internet’s love-hate relationship with the series both amusing and energizing—proof, he says, that the series remains culturally relevant and very much alive.

What to Expect: Fashion, Flirtation, and Feels

As always, viewers can expect And Just Like That to deliver on what it does best: stunning fashion, emotionally messy love stories, and the unfiltered conversations that made the original series a cultural phenomenon. Whether fans are tuning in for the heartfelt drama or just to hate-watch, one thing’s for certain—Carrie’s world keeps us watching.

So prepare to binge, gasp, laugh, and text your best friend in all caps at midnight. Carrie Bradshaw is back, and she’s still the queen of emotional turbulence.

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