“And Just Like That” the famous sequel to the hit exhibit “Sex and The City” returns to monitors this week.

Carrie Bradshaw with the help of her friends – historical and new – embraces single lifestyles after being widowed in season one.

Sarah Jessica Parker, who performs “Bradshaw”, stated in an interview, “I sense excited about this season. We spent a season in grief, which was once excellent for such a consequential loss.”

“So it is very high-quality to see and was once surely enjoyable to play a type of re-emergence, a resurfacing of Carrie, particularly as she pursues being single in this unique metropolis that has been acquainted with her, however, is no longer any longer the identical city, nor is she the same.”

“Sex and the City,” which ran from 1998 to 2004, observed the friendship and romances of creator Carrie and her buddies Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha. “And Just Like That” solely aspects the first three, all now in their 50s, as nicely as the new characters: Che, Seema, and Nya.

“It simply felt like a very buoyant season,” Parker said.

“The tone felt acquainted to the unique show, as we have been all kind of the characters on paths of discovery and that affords for whimsy, absurdity, amusement, joy, disappointment, surprise.”

In this season, Carrie meets up with former fiance Aidan, and there is a shocking look through authentic solid member Kim Cattrall, who performed Samantha. In the first season of “And Just Like That,” Carrie is solely considered messaging with now London-based Samantha through the phone.

“She seems in the textual content in this season as nicely and … simply the thought of including the face to the textual content felt nice,” Parker said.

“It’s quick, however, it is very sweet.”