Fans were understandably a little dismayed that, when “And Just Like That” premiered in 2021 under the supervision of “Sex and the City” showrunner Michael Patrick King, it didn’t have Cattrall as part of the cast. The story behind Samantha’s absence is, at this point, long and storied, but ultimately, audiences got used to the fact that they’d reunite with Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda while also meeting a whole host of new characters. The reboot brought a smattering of new faces along with it, including Karen Pittman as Dr. Nya Wallace, Nicole Ari Parker and Christopher Jackson as Lisa Todd Wexley and her husband Herbert, Sarita Choudhury as Carrie’s fantastic new friend Seema Patel, and, of course, Sara Ramirez as the much-maligned Che Diaz.
Probably the most talked-about moment in Season 1, though, is the death of Carrie’s husband John “Mr. Big” Preston, played by Chris Noth. At the end of the series premiere, Carrie gets home from an event to see Big in the throes of a cardiac event after a brisk Peleton ride, after which he dies in her arms. Elsewhere, Miranda splits up with her longtime husband Steve Brady (Steve Eigenberg) to hook up with Che, Seema is fabulous, and Charlotte deals with her (frankly pretty irritating) kids. Season 2, however, brings much bigger developments along with it.
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