(WARNING: This review contains spoilers for And Just Like That ... season 2.)
And Just Like That ... is still compensating. Hard.
Bruised by charges that the first season of the Sex and the City sequel was – save for the affair Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) had with Che (Sara Ramirez) – strangely sexless, the series returns with an almost comically insistent montage of the cast getting it on.
Our principals strut confidently out of enormous closets and bathrooms to tantalise partners with whom they plan to have hot, exciting, liberated intercourse: Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) with podcast producer Franklyn (Ivan Hernandez), Lisa (Nicole Ari Parker) with her husband Herbert (Christopher Jackson), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) with husband Harry (Evan Handler) and Seema (Sarita Choudhury)