And Just Like That ... Exists Beyond Life and Death
Briefly

Mistakes in storytelling can create intriguing narratives, as seen in kintsugi where imperfections enhance beauty. In ‘And Just Like That...’, Lisa Todd Wexley faces a family tragedy as her father dies. This development conflicts with previous plotlines where her father was known to be alive. The portrayal of LTW's struggle between work and family recalls themes from 'Sex and the City.’ The continuity error raises questions about the writers' intentions and the cohesion of the plot across episodes.
In the Japanese practice of kintsugi, the cracks in broken pottery are incorporated into the final piece, symbolizing that mistakes can create fascinating art.
Lisa Todd Wexley's father died, but fans pointed out that he had already died in an earlier episode, raising questions about continuity in the series.
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