The penultimate episode of So Could have left some great suggestions about Carrie’s future.
During Thursday, August 7, Episode of the HBO Max series, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) Help Miranda (Cynthia nixon) Prepare -you take thanks to Thanksgiving by making an order for (too much) cakes in a bakery in its old neighborhood. “I walk down my old street. It’s so strange that I don’t live here anymore,” says Carrie on the phone.
Although Miranda emphasizes that “it is so strange” the speed with which people move when they change apartments, Carrie is not so safe. “I don’t know, I think part of me still lives here,” he says.
Carrie is played in her former neighbor Lisette (Catherine Tannanbaum), who moved to Carrie’s unit when he left for Gramorcy Park.
“What are you doing here?” Lisette asks, as Carrie mocks his face straight, “I want my place to return.”
Women are updated on the sidewalk before Lisette invites Carrie to their pre-thanksgiving celebration. Later Carrie is amazing Real estate proposition of seema (Sarita chudhury) And it becomes nostalgic with its old house.
“I received a call from the family representative who owns the apartment below. They wanted to know if you are interested in buying —”Jonathan cake) Will not renew his contract in the space on the ground floor. “They came to you before they put it in the market.”
Carrie insists that he does not need more space, but Seema says that there is more value in possessing all the property. Then the conversation makes an uncomfortable turn as Carrie lives in his Aidan division (John Cornett)).
“Why am I so annoying right now?” Carrie responds. “I do not know if it is because I was housing the idea that Duncan would return or because I feel you say he should resell … Of course it is too big for a person. I bought it with a plan and it did not happen.”
Seema assures Carrie that he was only asking for business purposes and Carrie refers to quickly. “I’m sorry. I currently have a lot of sensations about apartments,” he says, admitting that he has “a little scary” to go to Lisette’s place. “I think I could do -my sad or something, to be back. What if I miss it?”
Seema reminds Carrie that the place was “a landfill” compared to where he lives now. “Do you miss the encrypting carpentry? The kitchen *** ty? The deformed soils?” She asks. Carrie nods.
When he appears at Lisette’s party, Carrie enters an almost unrecognizable apartment. A wall separates the entrance in two, leaving Carrie confused as he enters Lisette’s roommate, Ezekiel. While he takes the big tour with Lisette, he finds another wall that separates the bedroom.
“I feel like Alice in the country of wonders,” says Carrie before dumping -in Lisette a drink.
Lisette continues to explain that the arrangement is to provide a rent and more about its “bewildered” mass about life alone. “I thought that after all these years, roommates I would love, but I did not excavate it. She asks.
Carrie goes back to his great (and finally furnished) house after the party and writes an epilogue in his novel. Previously in the episode, Carrie’s publisher was seen by his “moving” prose was left unsatisfied In the end, saying that he was “tragic” for the main lady who finished her story alone.
“I liked the end,” Carrie says to Miranda and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) After the meeting. “I thought it was honest.”
The end of the series of So Airs in HBO Max Thursday, August 14, at 9 pm, et.