Silly for the most part. Entertaining, yes. At least Miranda's and Che's awkward relationship is over (fingers crossed) and didn't ruin the episode's vibe. I actually liked this version of Miranda better than in all the previous episodes.
The part with Aidan was better. Everybody who saw SATC will feel the nostalgia. Nice guy. My advice to him: Run! Get away from her! She'll destroy you! Even if she doesn't want to. Hope he realized this (Not sure 'bout this). If he needs his former apartment to be reminded, it's fine with me. (And this reminds me of this awkward apartment buy-out story back from SATC that ruined Carrie's image forever).
that last scene, I was shocked about Aidan's words and then everything changes, so well made this last part. The other stories were ok, good episode.
Miranda with the cruel reality of lesbian dating queer women can be very quick to settle into way too comfortable. Even if this was a slight exaggeration the point stands!
The Aiden stuff felt very raw but glad they didn't let it completely put them off. They say exes are exes for a reason but it really depends on why and when it ended. I got back with a ex and spent another 8 years with him before parting as best friends. I don't regret a second of that and it would be a shame to limit yourself if you've both grown in the time you were apart. Life is too short, why not try!
Omg Anti-Hero is in this episode!!!!
Shout by TraktopelBlockedParentSpoilers2023-07-28T19:26:52Z
Run away, Aiden. It is the same place. She's the reason you put on 40lbs and sink into a depression. There's a reason they say don't get back with your ex.