With Aidan now in Virginia and Duncan back in London, Carrie found herself pondering the conclusion of her romantic tale this week on And Just Like That.
A Thanksgiving Encounter
As Thanksgiving rolls around, Carrie decides to order several pies from a rather blunt local pastry chef — shoutout to Jackie Hoffman! Afterward, she takes a walk down memory lane along her former street. There, she bumps into Lisette, the new owner of her previous apartment. Lisette extends an invitation to Carrie for a pre-Thanksgiving gathering at the apartment. Although hesitant, Carrie’s longing glance at her former doorstep suggests she might just accept any reason to revisit her old home.
Book Dilemmas and Personal Reflections
Carrie later meets with her book editor, who is thrilled about her latest novel but questions the absence of the final chapter. Carrie is certain she submitted the complete manuscript, but her editor is not keen on the protagonist ending up alone, especially given the novel’s 1846 setting where such a fate would be considered quite tragic. Despite Carrie’s personal connection to her character’s solitary ending, her editor pushes for a more uplifting conclusion.
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Carrie vents to Miranda and Charlotte about her editor’s request for an epilogue that would leave readers feeling content. She’s content with the book’s current ending and struggles with envisioning an alternative. Meanwhile, Seema informs Carrie that the apartment below hers might be available for purchase since Duncan, who previously lived there, isn’t renewing his lease. Carrie dismisses the need for more space but admits feeling unsettled by Duncan’s and Aidan’s absence, revealing her unmet expectations for her living situation.
A Revisit and an Epilogue
Deciding to attend Lisette’s party, Carrie is eager to see her old apartment but is taken aback by the changes, including a new wall added by Lisette to accommodate a roommate. Lisette confesses her dislike for living alone and questions Carrie about her fears of being in a large, empty house. Carrie quips about her greater fear of past events rather than future possibilities and returns home to draft an epilogue for her book. In it, her protagonist receives a letter about a party that could lead her to meet a charming widower, hinting that perhaps Carrie’s own story isn’t quite finished.
Other Storylines
Elsewhere in the episode, Miranda oversteps boundaries by inviting Brady’s baby mama, Mia, to Thanksgiving without his consent, leading to Brady’s outraged demand to uninvite her. Charlotte’s child, Rock, stars in a school production dressed in a glamorous red dress, causing Charlotte emotional conflict over her expectations of traditional femininity. Seema and Adam grow closer, exchanging “I love yous” and planning to spend Thanksgiving together. Meanwhile, Giuseppe proposes to Anthony in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room, stirring mixed feelings in Anthony about the engagement. Lisa’s husband, Herbert, struggles with his recent electoral defeat, working from home to avoid sympathetic stares, and Harry expresses his deep desire for a perfect family Thanksgiving after his cancer diagnosis.
As the series nears its conclusion, each character’s narrative arc is poised for potentially significant developments, leaving fans eager to see how their stories will unfold in the finale.
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