The end of an era.

By Abby Robinson

Published: Thursday, 10 August 2023 at 08:47 AM


WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR AND JUST LIKE THAT SEASON 2 EPISODE 9

Much has changed over the course of Sex and the City’s six seasons, two movies and now its sequel, And Just Like That.

Men have come and gone, wardrobes have evolved (although bird clutches are clearly forever), new relationships – both platonic and romantic – have blossomed while long-standing ones have broken down, and there’s also been tragedy, with the Big-gest shock of all arriving in AJLT’s opening episode.

But through it all, there has been one constant: Carrie’s apartment.

Even when she finally tied the knot with Big and moved into their Fifth Avenue apartment, she chose not to put her iconic Manhattan brownstone on the market.

The East 70s pad, which has witnessed elation, heartbreak and enough hookups to write a column about, has always been there, even when her life took on a different shape, as much a part of her as any other detail.