Her season is defined by the sudden death of Mr. Big (John James Preston), who suffers a fatal heart attack on a Peloton in the pilot episode. Carrie spends the season navigating profound grief, eventually writing a book about the experience and moving into a new chapter of dating by the finale.
Season 1 received a mixed response from critics and fans alike: And Just Like That - Season 1
The series addresses the absence of Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) by establishing she moved to London following a falling out with Carrie. To fill the void and diversify the cast, several new characters were introduced: Her season is defined by the sudden death of Mr
Charlotte grapples with evolving parenting dynamics as her child, Rock, begins identifying as non-binary. Her arc focuses on growth through acceptance and balancing her desire for a "fairytale" life with complicated modern realities. Key Thematic Shifts & New Faces Season 1 received a mixed response from critics
Many viewers felt the writing was clunky or "cringe-worthy," noting that some character shifts (particularly Miranda’s) felt unearned or inconsistent with the original series.
A non-binary podcaster and stand-up comic who serves as Carrie's boss and Miranda's love interest. Critical Reception