‘And Just Like That’ Season 2, Episode 9 Recap: Carrie’s New Apartment, Lisa’s Surprise and a Budding Romance?

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‘And Just Like That’ Season 2, Episode 9 Recap: Carrie’s New Apartment, Lisa’s Surprise and a Budding Romance?
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Season 2, episode 9 of “And Just Like That” saw Carrie’s attempt to say goodbye to her famous apartment fans have known for so long, Brady and Lily potentially entering a budding relationship and Lisa making a surprise announcement.

The episode starts with Carrie reuniting with Aidan at Che’s apartment, which they are still using. Carrie gets upset Aidan is being friendly with the lobby people because they are supposed to be discreet. They get a letter from building management saying the tenant has exceeded the building’s 30-day guest policy, and Aidan still refuses to go to Carrie’s apartment.

After Che confronts Carrie about how Aidan refuses to set foot in her apartment, Carrie tells Seema she is ready to sell her apartment and needs somewhere with more space. Carrie gets a call during an apartment viewing from Aidan’s ex-wife Kathy, who says she wants to meet for coffee when she’s in town. Kathy asks Carrie not to include her boys in her books since she writes from such personal experiences and asks her not to hurt Aidan again.

Carrie and Aidan have a heart-to-heart when Carrie shows him the new Gramercy Park apartment and the episode ends when Carrie calls Seema and tells her she wants the new apartment, finally leaving her past behind.This episode was loaded with fashion moments for Carrie. She dons a nude sheer dress with sequin details on par with the current sheer trend at the start of the episode.

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