This episode hit all of my pain points: Aiden (John Corbett) making Dunkin’/Duncan jokes, Charlotte’s (Kristin Davis) vertigo serving as a plot device, and loud chewing. We get not one, but two noisy eating scenes. One had Marion (Mehcad Brooks) slurping on a papaya and the other had Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) chomping on a Pepperidge Farm Sausalito cookie. That’s too much chewing for a 30-minute show.
We’re four episodes from the finale and the stories are not yet gelling, but we can see where it’s going. I don’t mind a predictable plot if the ride’s fun. Anyone having fun? Aiden’s jealousy will drive Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) further away, Miranda will continue to act contrary to everything we know about her character, Seema (Sarita Choudhury) will build a successful new business, and learn some life lessons from the gardener, and we will continue to be forced to hear snippets from Carrie’s historical novel about, I want to say… birds.
Without further ado, I give you the good, bad, and odd of Happily Ever After.

“Happily Ever After”-AND JUST LIKE THAT…, Pictured: Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and John Corbett as Aiden Shaw.. Photo by Craig Blankenhorn/MAX ©2025 MAX. All Rights Reserved
GOOD

“Happily Ever After”-AND JUST LIKE THAT…, Pictured: Sarita Choudhury as Seema Patel. Photo by Craig Blankenhorn/MAX ©2025 MAX. All Rights Reserved
BAD (Mostly about Aiden)
Aiden is using the situation with Wyatt to keep Carrie from writing with Duncan. It’s manipulative. This is not a man who wants what’s best for the people around him. Wyatt chooses to live with Kathy. No kidding; he doesn’t want to manage his mental health through physical labor.Aiden saying, “How did I wind up the bad guy?” almost made me throw something at the TV.Aiden trying to get information on Duncan at Charlotte’s gallery exhibit. Red flag, but kudos to Adam and Seema being on the same page by characterizing Duncan as a meanie, but giving nothing more.I’m not interested in this side plot about Lisa (Nicole Ari Parker) and Marion. Is the show only allotted one happy marriage?

“Happily Ever After”-AND JUST LIKE THAT…, Pictured: Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt, and Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes. Photo by Craig Blankenhorn/MAX ©2025 MAX. All Rights Reserved
ODD
Are we making progress this season, or is it veering further away from a cohesive plot? Does this show deserve another season?