And Just Like That Season 2 Finale Review: The Last Supper Is Served

And Just Like That Season 2 Episode 11 Review: This HBO series is developed by Michael Patrick King. It serves as the revival and a sequel of the old classic Sex and the City which was created by Darren Star, based on Candace Bushnell’s newspaper column and 1996 book anthology of the same name.

The main cast for the show features Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes, Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt, Mario Cantone as Anthony Marentino, David Eigenberg as Steve Brady, Evan Handler as Harry Goldenblatt, Sara Ramirez as Che Diaz and Sarita Choudhury as Seema Patel. Other cast members include Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa Todd Wexley, Karen Pittman as Dr. Nya Wallace, Bobby Lee as Jackie Nee, Chris Jackson as Herbert Wexley, LeRoy McClain as Andre Rashad Wallace, Cathy Ang as Lily Goldenblatt, Alexa Swinton as Rose Goldenblatt, Niall Cunningham as Brady Hobbes, Cree Cicchino as Luisa Torres, Ivan Hernandez as Franklyn and Brenda Vaccaro as Gloria Marquette.

There are going to be some new faces in the second season. We will see John Corbett as Aidan Shaw, and Candice Bergen as Enid Frick alongside Tony Danza, Sam Smith and Victor Garber. The biggest surprise is, of course, the return of Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones.

The final episode of And Just Like That Season 2 is out now. The episode is written by Michael Patrick King and is titled ‘The Last Supper Part Two: Entree’. The runtime of the episode is 45-60 approximately minutes.

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And Just Like That Season 2 Episode 11 Review

With the eleventh episode, And Just Like That Season 2 comes to an end. It is an odd choice to have an eleventh episode but, with the conflicting commentary in the last episode that makes us crave and cringe at the show all at the same time, it feels necessary.

And Just Like That Season 2 Episode 11 starts with the much-awaited Samantha moment. Carrie is preparing for the last meal at her apartment when she receives a call from none other than her long-time estranged bestie, Samantha Jones and it is a joyful ride. Samantha as a character is established in AJLT through this phone call and, one can not ask for more at this point.

Carrie and Aidan’s storyline also takes a crucial turn in the finale which results from Wyatt’s accident in the last episode which we saw broke our man. Miranda and Che have some arrangements sorting their issues which aren’t organic and substantial and continue to portray Che’s character in a confusing negative light.

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On the other hand, we have the after-the-drunk-day episode with Charlotte in this one where Harry regresses to misogyny as a character, demanding Charlotte reduce her work commitments. Our super-mom, of course, takes things into her own hands to show people her worth.

There is screen time for Nya again but, it does not provide us any valuable insight but reduces her character to a ‘want for companionship’. Ultimately, it is Lisa and Seema who stole the And Just Like That Season 2 Finale with their logic and badassery.

And Just Like That Season 2 Episode 11: Final Verdict

Overall, And Just Like That Season 2 was better than the previous season and more in touch with the SATC essence. There were a lot of misses and some unforgettable hits throughout the season. However, the finale boiled down to all the characters being active and making conscious choices to move forward in their lives which was the best bit.

You can watch And Just Like That Season 2 Episode 11 now streaming on Max.

Now that the show has come to an end, let us know what you felt about the show’s latest season in the comments down below.

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And Just Like That Season 2 Episode 11 Review: As the final meal is served, all the people come together make some conscious decisions about love and life.
Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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