Although there are several storylines that don't interest me (to no surprise, mostly Che's, I can see this is the opinion of almost everyone else here too), by the end, this season grew on me a bit as there were a couple of more classic SATC moments than in the previous season.
I want more of Nya, Lisa, and Seema, and way less of Miranda. I am also glad that after the first few episodes, I paused my consumption of this season and gave it a rest, meanwhile, I watched Fallout that brought me a new appreciation for the actress playing Seema.

The Samantha inclusion was cringe-y and quite unnecessary, but well, fans wanted it and the first season was handling it very awkwardly, so I guess it was kind of necessary.
Overall, it's still a mediocre production in most ways, but I will tune in to season 3.

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Apple paid some good money for spots this season. Extra for the heavy handed Android roasting at the start. Felt pretty tacky in the setting of this show.

I definitely sympathised with Seema pushing someone away in fear of them doing it first. I'm guilty of that myself! The ending was a bit sad but a sneaky way of lining up Aiden but also allowing more of the show with Carrie and other romances. It's a bold move cotton! Let's see if it pays off!

  • Samantha cameo felt cheap (and I bet it wasn't!)
  • Nya's flirting made me cringe
  • Kitty is everything
  • Fuck off Che
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LOL, they previously had a whole plot about Carrie being sad that Samantha disappeared and stopped talking to her, and now they act like nothing happened?
Oh well, it was nice to see her again.

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This episode amalgamates all the stories (or at least most) and projects a real relationship between all the characters and their life stories.

Samantha's vague appearance fulfills its mission, keeping the attention of SATC fans and keeping the door open for a possible (very unlikely) return for the third season.

Semma has been compared to Samantha, in my opinion these characters do not have any coincidence, but it is true that Seema is the one who best fills the space to bounce Carrie's story (it is clear in the last scene) and the one with a life story more similar to the protagonists of SATC.
The story of Aidan and Carrie has maintained the necessary suspense for me to want to see the third season.

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I really liked this season

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Fitting end to a very lame season. First of, how preposterous and unbelievable was Samantha's cameo and her reason not to be there. Also incredibly lazy writing and very lame, the excuse to separate Carrie and Aiden, again.
But let's look at the positive(s?). This episode didn't feature Che ranting to someone for incorrectly using his/her/it/they pronouns.

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What a lovely ending. A bit cliched for sure, and so Hollywood, but the kitty has been such a nice addition. And the chef… :ok_hand_tone1:

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I agree with everything that's already been said.

I will just add that everything in these beautiful people's lives, the sex scenes felt completely fake and posed.

Special mention to Anthony for his poker face during his first time taking his lover's massive, massive, massive eggplant while mentally preparing his shopping list.

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I thought this was an Apple TV show for a moment, what's with the ad in the middle and ending of the episode.

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