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And Just Like That Season Two Episode One Recap: The Ladies AreBack

The cast of “And Just Like That” has returned for another season. As viewers are quickly reintroduced to the ladies, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Seema (Sarita Choudhury), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Lisa (Nicole Ari Parker) are with their current respective partners, meanwhile Nya (Karen Pittman) is enjoying her solitude from her husband Andre (LeRoy McClain) who is on a music tour. Early on, viewers learn through a phone call with Seema, that the ladies, including the two of them, Lisa and Charlotte, are going to the Met Gala. Lisa is dealing with the stress of raising funds for hew new documentary when her husband, Herbert (Christopher Jackson), offers to cut her a check for the money, but she declines. All seems well for Miranda, who decided to run off to Los Angeles with Che (Sara Ramirez) at the end of last season. Miranda hops on a Facetime call with Nya, where Nya reveals she is trying to figure out how to live life while she’s separated from her husband. At a costume fitting, viewers see how they are struggling to adapt to Hollywood. Related Galleries Culture News Every Question About Carrie Bradshaw, Answered: Is She Real? How Does She Afford Her Lifestyle?

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