
“And Just Like That,” the drama-filled sequel to the iconic “Sex and the City,” brought back Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, and Charlotte York Goldenblatt, much to the delight of longtime fans. It’s been a joy to watch the iconic trio back in action, navigating love, friendship & life in New York City more than a decade after the original series wrapped. And now, sadly, it’s time for the curtains to come down.

Streaming exclusively on HBO Max, the sequel has delivered three seasons of romantic twists, unexpected twists, and heartfelt reunions.

Now, as the series comes to an end, here are our predictions (and spoilers) for the finale.
Carrieâs Love Life: Flirtation or Forever?

This seasonâs nod to whether Carrieâs âfictional protagonistâ could end her story without a man felt like a clear hint, and Duncan, her grumpy but charming British neighbor, seems set up for a final flirtation. Will they end up together? Probably not.
As Charlotte plays matchmaker for Carrie in the finale, fans are left wondering if this setup could spark her next great love story. But a glass of wine, some banter, and one last knowing smile? Almost certainly.
And now, after saying goodbye to Aidan again, all thatâs left is to see how this chapter, and the series, will end.

And yes, Carrie moving back to her iconic apartment is definitely on the cards!
Whoâs Walking Down the Aisle (or Not)?

Some couples look like they could go the distance ONLY if they can weather the storms between them. Anthony and Giuseppe (Sebastiano Pigazzi) are engaged, but Anthonyâs nerves are already kicking in.
Thereâs the age gap, Giuseppeâs mother (Patti LuPone) openly disapproving, and the shadow of Anthonyâs failed marriage hanging over them. Still, Giuseppe seems all in, willing to bet on love.

Meanwhile, Seema and Adam (Logan Marshall-Green) are stepping into âmeet the familyâ territory, with a tofu Thanksgiving hosted by Adamâs vegan sister.

Juggling a thriving real estate empire and a promising new romance, Seema might just prove she can build a life that has room for both. Let’s see who gets their SATC-style happy ending.
Mirandaâs New Normal & Possible Cameos

Miranda and Joy (Dolly Wells) have made it through meme-worthy moments, cringe karaoke nights & the awkwardness of meeting each otherâs friends, and somehow landed in a pretty solid spot. While many fans pointed out how Joyâs dog obsession might be teetering on âtoo much.â
But this is âAnd Just Like That,â so thereâs always room for one last curveball. A surprise Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez) cameo? Exactly the kind of chaos this finale feeds on. And Brady? It wouldnât be shocking if the show went full circle with him cradling his newborn for the first time, mirroring the moment Miranda had decades ago.

Itâll also be interesting to see how Brady’s becoming a father forces Steve and Miranda to navigate co-parenting again. Could this shared milestone bring them closer, or will old tensions resurface? Either way, itâs the kind of emotional wrinkle that could give the finale some real heart.
Loose Ends, Family Drama & Spinoff Dreams

Charlotteâs world is a little shaken after spotting Rock (Alexa Swinton) in ultra-feminine attire for the school musical, a curveball after their carefully navigated gender identity journey.

Add Lilyâs (Cathy Ang) still-unresolved poly boyfriend drama, and the York-Goldenblatt home is brimming with loose ends.
Will Lisa Todd Wexley Get Her Big Docuseries Moment?

Lisa Todd Wexley has spent the season pouring her heart into her docuseries, and at this point, weâre all hoping for a finale payoff worthy of her hustle. After all the Michelle Obama name-drops, it almost feels like weâre being set up for the ultimate cameo, and honestly, we deserve it.
Outside of work, LTW has quietly become one of the most endearing parts of the âAnd Just Like Thatâ world, even if she felt a little like the new kid at first. But between her flirty spark with her film editor and Herbertâs slow slide into full-time annoyance during (and after) his failed comptroller run, itâs hard not to see a new chapter coming.

Picture this: LTW as a newly single, dating-again powerhouse, teaming up with Charlotte for glamorous, chaos-filled mom adventures across New York. Sign us up already!
And what we would love even more? If the finale spares us from ever hearing about Herbertâs political career again. I hope he’s done whining by the time the finale airs. Please?

Not everything will get tied up in a pretty bow, which makes room for a spinoff Bravo would eat up: a Next Gen: “Sex and the City”, tracking the kids, their friends & all the messy love lives in between. Would it be chaotic? Absolutely. Would we binge every second? Without question.
Where & When To Watch The Finale Streaming?
The second and final part of the series finale, Season 3, Episode 12, titled âParty of One,â drops Thursday, August 14th, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT exclusively on HBO Max.
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