Just Like That… S01e07 Bdmv - And

Episode 7 of And Just Like That... is the moment the show stops apologizing for what it isn't and starts exploring what it is. It moves past the shock value of the pilot and settles into a melancholy rhythm.

This episode features iconic looks, including Carrie’s sequined Fendi baguette and eclectic layering. In a BDMV rip, the colors and textures of these garments pop with incredible clarity. and just like that… s01e07 bdmv

Miranda’s subplot in this episode is a masterclass in cringe comedy evolving into genuine existential crisis. Her attraction to Che is no longer subtext; it is a screaming, undeniable reality that clashes violently with her self-image as a "sensible" person. Episode 7 of And Just Like That

The climax of Episode 7 is the much-debated hallucination of Big. As Carrie walks through the city, she spots him—or rather, a man in a grey suit who embodies him. Her attraction to Che is no longer subtext;

However, Episode 7 deepens this by showing Miranda’s calculated "oops." The scene where she creates a reason to see Che (the podcast encounter) is pivotal. It reveals that beneath the bumbling, drunken exterior lies a calculating desire. This is not just a mid-life crisis; it is a sexual awakening that Miranda is intellectually resisting. The tragedy of the episode, which viewers can perceive in the sharp details of Cynthia Nixon’s performance, is Miranda’s inability to be honest. Her dishonesty to Steve—omitted in this episode but looming over her actions—transforms what could be a liberating arc into one fraught with moral ambiguity.