Carrie Bradshaw’s New Chapter Unfolds in Tonight’s Episode
Tonight marks an exciting new chapter for Carrie Bradshaw, portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker, as the latest episode of And Just Like That… airs. Last week’s episode wrapped up with Carrie and Aidan, played by John Corbett, officially ending their relationship. This means Carrie is free from past ties and can explore new opportunities—personal and romantic. How will she navigate this newfound freedom in Season 3, Episode 10?
As the narrative progresses, we see Carrie, along with her long-time friends and also newer companions, delve into life in her 50s. Throughout Season 3, Carrie has been somewhat anchored by Aidan, who has kept her in the limelight of his own struggles involving his son in Virginia. However, in Episode 9, it became clear that the two couldn’t find common ground. Aidan’s lingering mistrust of Carrie clashed with her need for mutual commitment.
What’s next for Carrie? Will she get closer to her downstairs neighbor, Duncan Reeves (Jonathan Cake)? And what about Sheema (Sarita Chowdhury)—will her romance with the laid-back gardener Adam (Logan Marshall Green) flourish? Is Charlotte (Kristin Davis) finally overcoming her indecisiveness? And what kind of chaos can we expect from Miranda (Cynthia Nixon)? The possibilities seem endless, including whether LTW (Nicole Ari Parker) might find herself in a scandalous situation.
What to Know About Tonight’s Episode of And Just Like That…
Yes, tonight is the night! And Just Like That… Season 3, Episode 10, titled “Better Than Sex,” will be available to stream on HBO Max. Mark your calendars for July 31st as the show becomes available.
Timing for Tonight’s Episode
The new episode is set to be available at 9 PM ET on HBO Max, which translates to 6 PM PT for viewers on the West Coast.
As a side note, it’s interesting to know that most HBO Max originals typically drop at 9 PM ET (6 PM PT).
How to Watch And Just Like That…
This series is exclusively on HBO Max, meaning you’ll need a subscription to catch every episode. Currently, the pricing structure is around $16.99 per month for ad-free viewing or $9.99 for a version with ads. The more premium, ad-free option is available for $20.99 a month, offering additional perks like up to 100 downloads.
If you’re looking for a deal, consider an annual subscription—it’s possible to secure two months free. The annual ad-free plan costs $169.99, while the premium tier runs $209.99 annually. If you’re okay with ads, the annual plan can be as low as $99.99.
Episode Count for Season 3
Season 3 consists of a total of 12 episodes. Fans can expect new episodes to air on Thursday nights at 9 PM until August 14th.
Season 3 Episode Guide
Worried about missing an episode of And Just Like That…? Here’s a quick release schedule for the remaining episodes:
- Episode 1: “Outlook Good” – May 29th
- Episode 2: “Rat Race” – June 5th
- Episode 3: “Carry Go Lightly” – June 12th
- Episode 4: “From Apple to Apple” – June 19th
- Episode 5: “Under the Table” – June 26th
- Episode 6: “Silent Mode” – July 3rd
- Episode 7: “They Want to Enjoy” – July 10th
- Episode 8: “Happy Ever After” – July 17th
- Episode 9: “Gift Tenses” – July 24th
- Episode 10: “Better Than Sex” – July 31st
- Episode 11 – August 7th
- Episode 12 – August 14th
Trailer for Season 3
There is indeed a trailer for Season 3 of And Just Like That…. You can find it if you scroll to the top of this page.
Cast Overview
The third season features an ensemble that blends familiar faces from the original series with new talent. Here’s a guide to the main cast:
- Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw
- Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes
- Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt
- Sarita Choudhury as Sheema Patel
- Nicole Ali Parker as Lisa Todd Wexley
- Kathy Anne as Lily Goldenblatt
- Mario Canton as Anthony Marentino
- Neil Cunningham as Brady Hobbes
- David Eigenberg as Steve Brady
- Evan Handler as Harry Goldenblatt
- Christopher Jackson as Herbert Wexley
- Sebastiano Pigazzi as Giuseppe
- Alexus Winton as Rock Goldenblatt
- Dolly Wells as Joy
- Logan Marshall Green as Adam
- John Corbett as Aidan Shaw
- Jonathan Cake as Duncan Reeves
