"and Just Like That..." Bewitched, Bothered And... -
: Charlotte's attempts at sex positivity are derailed when she discovers Lily’s "finsta" (secret Instagram), where the teen has posted suggestive photos. This leads to a frank conversation about identity and the permanence of the internet. Thematic Significance
Critics have noted that the episode’s title—a reference to the 1940s classic song—perfectly captures the characters being by their pasts, bothered by their current discomfort, and bewildered by an uncertain future. It forces the audience to consider the "uncomfortable truth" over a "polished lie," suggesting that modern bravery sometimes requires becoming the "villain" in someone else's story to achieve personal authenticity. "And Just Like That..." Bewitched, Bothered and...
: After initially acting as the "cranky old lady upstairs," Carrie eventually bonds with Lisette over shared dating struggles in the city. : Charlotte's attempts at sex positivity are derailed
The central and most debated arc involves (Cynthia Nixon), who is finally spurred into a life-altering decision. It forces the audience to consider the "uncomfortable

