Six episodes into season two of And Just Like That, we have seen the following character growth:
Just kidding (kind of). I might classify it more as this than a blank space:
Miranda has taken over from Carrie in feeling super sorry for herself at all times, which is definitely a mud-on-your-skirt development if you were a person who liked Miranda. She finally moved forward in her situation with Steve, but only because he snapped in this episode, making him the bus in this scenario. Che’s emotional bus puddle came last week when their sitcom got cancelled, and now hopefully they will realize their future lies in, I don’t know, the culinary arts or something; for now, it does not appear to involve Miranda. Charlotte is mostly just trying to be a nice mom whose kids like her, which is not so much an arc as her being written to live her life as if Instagram is watching and no hairs (or tutus) are out of place. And Carrie is hawking her book about Big’s death while reminiscing about Aidan, w…