And that’s right: 5 lessons you can learn from the series

And that’s right: 5 lessons you can learn from the series


The new season of the ‘Sex and the City’ reboot is now available on HBO Max

“And Just Like That…” is back for a second season HBO Max and continues to captivate fans and teach incredible life lessons. Last Thursday (6), the fourth episode of the new season premiered and you can see Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte in a new phase. In each of their stories, the protagonists highlight important themes that invite us to reflect.




Check out five lessons our favorite cast has taught us:

Personal growth and renewal

As the characters face new life challenges and stages, we learn the importance of personal growth and renewal. This new stage in the lives of Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte brings unexpected twists and shows us that we must be willing to learn:

Love yourself, learn from your children, allow yourself, seek new passions, challenge your comfort zones and take advantage of personal development opportunities without fear!

Eternal friendship

As Carrie Bradshaw said, “Friendship never goes out of style.” Over the years, the friendship between Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte has proven strong and long-lasting. They teach us that true collaboration can stand the test of time and circumstances. Their connections inspire us to value and nurture our closest friendships.

Redefining love and romance

“And Just Like That…” presents us with new perspectives on love and romance in adult life. Miranda is the clear example that relationships can evolve and that love can be found in different forms and moments of life. In this second season we see how Miranda works on her relationship with Che and the resulting conflicts without neglecting her family and her best friends.

Fashion as a form of expression

The series continues to be a showcase for style and presents fashion as a form of self-expression. Clothes can mean different things to us, like in the first episode of season 2, when Carrie’s iconic wedding dress is as much a cycle of closure as it is personal growth.

The power of authenticity

in “And Just Like That…” we learn the importance of being authentic and true to ourselves. Lily and Rose, daughters of Charlotte, put life in a new perspective, follow their dreams and speak their mind with the certainty that they will be loved and respected.

“And Just Like That…” continues to captivate us with its unforgettable storytelling and characters. Don’t miss the fourth episode of the 2nd season tomorrow and every Thursday follow an unreleased episode on HBO Max.

Source: Terra

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