In the latest episode of "And Just Like That," it seems the younger generation might just be stealing the show. This week, it looked as if Carrie made an apartment purchase to win over Aidan's teenage son Wyatt. Simultaneously, Miranda and Charlotte appeared to be on high alert about their kids' relationship. Anthony and Giuseppe's antics at Charlotte and Harry's party caught everyone's attention, reminding many of the sneaky escapades from earlier seasons of "Sex and the City."
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Anthony's budding romance with the handsome Italian, Giuseppe, is intriguing. Despite the obvious chemistry, Anthony remains cautious, fearing Giuseppe might be using him for citizenship. This surprise restraint is uncharacteristic of Anthony, but love has its mysteries.
Seema's interaction with filmmaker Ravi Gordi takes an unexpected turn. It seems Gordi has been window-shopping properties to spend more time with her. Yielding to temptation, their relationship escalates when they get intimate in a showcased apartment. To make things even more complicated, Aidan is a massive fan of Gordi's action films.
Carrie and Aidan's covert stay at Che's Airbnb becomes problematic as Aidan gets overly friendly with the doormen, risking their undercover status. Remembering John Corbett's Applebees promotion makes this whole situation even more amusing. The couple's stay in the Airbnb, however, is cut short by eviction. This eviction pushes Carrie to consider selling her old apartment and moving on to something grander, perhaps with Big's wealth.
This big decision marks Carrie's commitment to Aidan and his family. However, Aidan's ex-wife Cathy, played by Rosemarie DeWitt, urges Carrie to ensure the kids stay out of her writings. Carrie promises not to, but Cathy's reminder about past heartbreaks hangs heavy. However, Aidan and Carrie have grown, and both are hopeful about their future together.
Miranda's concerns over Brady's career choices land her and Charlotte in a funny predicament. Trying to spy on Brady and Lily during a party, they suspect the youngsters might be getting intimate. But in reality, they were only grabbing a pizza.
Lisa Todd Wexley's story sees her battling fatigue, potentially pointing to a major health storyline. The surprise reveal of her pregnancy during a political party throws everyone off. Meanwhile, Anthony confronts Giuseppe about his intentions, only to discover Giuseppe already has dual citizenship. As the drama unfolds, Miranda and Charlotte's spying leads to an awkward encounter with Anthony and Giuseppe in a compromising position.
The episode introduces Mark Kasabian, played by Victor Garber, an art gallerist with a fascinating backstory. However, his presence makes Harry unnecessarily jealous, a contrast to his earlier supportive behavior towards Charlotte.
In another twist, Nya's recent carefree relationship hits a snag when she learns her ex has moved on, leaving her heartbroken. The episode subtly points out the lack of shared moments between Nya and her friends.
Che's professional life introduces us to their vet job and a budding romance. However, the spotlight shifts to their boss, Judy, and a potential storyline about Ilana Glazer's rumored pet parakeet.
The episode wraps up with Carrie encountering her young neighbor, Lisette, who's dismayed by her landlords' return. Carrie contemplates her own choices, hinting at a significant change soon. As the credits roll, one wonders if Carrie might offer her apartment to Lisette, proving that in the world of "And Just Like That," anything is possible.