When the And Just Like That writers started discussing the season two finale, they knew one scene in particular would be difficult to write and film—the conversation between Carrie and Aidan. Showrunner Michael Patrick King admitted that he and the writers were dreading reliving this moment but recognized its importance in the storyline. In episode 11, titled “The Last Supper Part Two: Entrée,” Aidan throws a rock at Carrie’s window—a nod to a scene from the original Sex and the City series. This callback hints at the complicated history between Carrie and Aidan and sets the stage for their emotional reunion.
The episode reveals that Aidan has returned to Carrie’s life because he believes that bad things happen when he’s not around. However, his commitment to his three sons takes precedence over his relationship with Carrie. Aidan explains that after his 14-year-old son, Wyatt, experienced a serious drug-induced car accident, he feels obligated to be a present father. Aidan asks Carrie to wait for him for five years until Wyatt is out of his teens, emphasizing the unconditional love he feels for his children. This decision sets the foundation for the season two plot, where the focus shifts to Aidan hurting Carrie instead of the other way around—a change from their previous dynamic.
The episode also features an intimate montage of the show’s main characters, highlighting their individual storylines. Charlotte and Harry work together as a team once again, Miranda, Che, Anthony, and Nya explore new relationships, and LTW and Herbert bond after LTW’s miscarriage. The montage showcases the complexity and growth of each character and solidifies the relationships that will drive the narrative forward.
Carrie and Seema, both waiting for their partners to return, end the season together in Greece. Their final scenes in bed with their partners depict a lighthearted and open connection. King describes it as the most open he’s ever seen Carrie and Aidan, a moment of genuine connection and fun. Despite the uncertainty hanging over their future, the scene reflects a deep bond between the characters.
The season ends on a hopeful note as Carrie and Seema enjoy Cosmopolitans on the beach in Greece. King wanted to emphasize the connection between Carrie and Aidan, even if their path forward is uncertain. The final shot focuses on Carrie and Seema rather than Carrie and Aidan, signifying the importance of friendship and connection. Seema’s line about waiting five months for her partner to return contrasts with Carrie’s comment about potentially getting time off with good behavior. This exchange hints that Carrie doesn’t believe she will have to wait five years for Aidan. The moment ends poetically as Carrie orders two more drinks, saying, “And just like that, I ordered two more Cosmopolitans.”
Amidst the excitement for a third season, the writers acknowledge the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, which have halted production. The original stars and executive producers have expressed their enthusiasm for continuing the series, though they maintain that Kim Cattrall’s cameo as Samantha in the season two finale was a one-time appearance to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary. The writers considered including more interactions between Samantha and the other characters throughout the season but decided to limit their focus on Carrie’s departure from her apartment.
The podcast also addresses the leaked news of Samantha’s cameo, which King intended as a surprise for viewers. He explains that Samantha’s absence from Carrie’s farewell dinner would be unexpected, as she would have received a call from Charlotte or Miranda informing her of the significant event. The conversation between Carrie and Samantha in the episode focuses on their friendship rather than grand gestures, showcasing the genuine connection they share.
Ultimately, the season two finale of And Just Like That sets the stage for the next chapter in Carrie’s life. While the episode leaves viewers with uncertainty about Carrie and Aidan’s future, it concludes on a hopeful note, emphasizing the importance of friendship and the potential for new relationships. As the series moves forward, fans eagerly await the resolution of Carrie’s journey and the adventures that lie ahead.