Sarah Jessica Parker talks 'And Just Like That…,' Kim Cattrall's 'sentimental' return as Samantha


Carrie Bradshaw is putting sex back in the city.

Everyone’s favorite style maven returns for Season 2 of Max’s “And Just Like That…” (streaming Thursday), a sequel to HBO’s landmark comedy “Sex and the City,” which premiered 25 years ago in 1998.

The 2021 return polarized critics with its underwritten new characters, and the downer decision to have Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) wallow in misery over the sudden death of her husband, Mr. Big (Chris Noth). But the new episodes are brighter and bawdier, featuring the returns of fan favorites Aidan (John Corbett) and Samantha (Kim Cattrall).

Parker and her co-stars break down what to expect from Season 2:

‘Sex and the City’:Kim Cattrall to make Samantha Jones cameo in ‘And Just Like That’

"This season, she's resurfacing," Sarah Jessica Parker says. "She sees the promise of New York City and that a single life is interesting."

Carrie is casually dating again as she moves on from Mr. Big

If last season was winter for Carrie, Season 2 is spring. The sex columnist-turned-podcaster learns that grief is a hole that will never be filled, but new life can still grow around it.

“Grief is a unique relationship, and I know that from friends who have lost their husbands as well as my own father who passed, and watching my mother experience grief,” Parker says. “What was really real to play was Carrie’s attempt at sort of a noble grief ― she didn’t want to be a burden. But it’s very hard to force yourself to be joyous when there’s this piano on your back filled with memory and regret and loss.”

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