“And Just Like That” Season 3: A Surprisingly Good Reboot
The third season of “And Just Like That” is here, and it appears to be exceeding expectations. The show seems to have rediscovered its footing, delivering a viewing experience that goes beyond the initial disappointment of its revival.
A Return to Form?
The series, which chronicles the lives of the Manhattan girlfriends, is back. Critic Valerie Kyeyune Backström highlights how the show has evolved, moving away from its missteps. The series’ creators appear to have finally grasped what made “Sex and the City” successful in the first place.
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“It’s like they’ve come to the fact that they actually used to be friends. Friends who drive with each other, who talk about both their and others’ relationships. Who has more or less successful sex, which goes on dates – but above all that interacts with each other.”
—Valerie Kyeyune Backström, Deputy Head of Culture
The shift in narrative focus could reflect broader changes in audience preferences for television shows, with streaming services experiencing increased subscription numbers in recent years (Statista, 2024).
Echoes of the Past
The show revisits familiar elements, like the iconic patterned chiffon blouse. There is also a renewed emphasis on the friendships between the main characters, as well as a more realistic depiction of their interactions and relationships. This seems to be a conscious decision to address the show’s past shortcomings.
In conclusion, the third season of “And Just Like That” might not be perfect, but it’s a notable improvement. The show’s willingness to embrace its roots and address its past missteps offers a promising glimpse into what the future could hold.