The penultimate episode of And Just Like That, titled "Forgot About the Boy," sets the stage for the series finale by introducing new existential dilemmas for the main characters. Carrie Bradshaw orders pies for a Thanksgiving feast while ruminating over her past life. She encounters her old apartment's new owner, Lysette, stirring feelings of nostalgia and uncertainty about her current living situation. Miranda considers becoming a grandmother and Charlotte faces family challenges, leading to emotional revelations in their final gathering. The episode concludes with Carrie experiencing a newfound inspiration at a party, pondering her next steps in life.
The episode begins with Carrie ordering pies from her old Upper East Side bakery for Miranda's Thanksgiving feast and wandering down her old street, where she runs into her old apartment's new owner, Lysette, who invites her to a get-together.
Meanwhile, her editor also asks her to write an epilogue for her new book, since the main character ends up alone, mirroring Carrie's current situation.
These events spark some anxiety for Carrie, who now wonders if staying in her Gramercy Park townhouse alone is the best idea, worrying that she'll want to move back to her old place after returning.
While it doesn't appear that Carrie has quite figured out her next steps, she does have a burst of inspiration after Lysette's party, leaving the question of whether she wants to move.
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