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In its first season, Max’sSex and the CitysequelAnd Just Like That…tried to align the original series with a new Manhattan and a new era, expanding the lineup of female characters to reflect greater racial, sexual and gender diversity. But this laudable goal created a show that often felt swollen (and longer, stretching past a half-hour) — a stylish little comedy that once slipped into a Jimmy Choo now needed an Ugg boot.
Carrie should just ghost her. Season 2 is good enough to pretty much make you forget Samantha altogether.

The improvements are mostly a matter of sensible tweaks. The tangled underbrush of relationships gets a healthy thinning; the new ladies —Nicole Ari Parker’s Lisa,Sarita Choudhury’s Seema,Karen Pittman’s Nya andSara Ramirez’s Che — are all fitted more comfortably into the narrative, and the daring, sexy, silly frivolity of the old show is back.

Seema is devastated when her Birkin bag is stolen (“I bought it so long ago there wasn’t even a wait list”); Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is delighted to make a high school student’s list of MILFs, while her daughter (Cathy Ang) wants to book a meal at Nobu before losing her virginity; and an affair collapses over a debate involving vibrators and penis pumps.
There are still pangs of grief for Big, but Parker handles them with tender humor. She’s like a stone angel above a commemorative plaque: “Even in the midst of death, lo, we make lunch plans.”
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And Just Like That…season 2 premieres on June 22 on Max.
source: people.com