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Introducing ‘And Just Like That Club,’ a Newsletter All About the New Season ? Photo: Cr

Introducing ‘And Just Like That Club,’ a Newsletter All About the New Season [vulture logo](   [Hey, It's And Just Like That Club!]( [And Just Like That Season 2]( Photo: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max When we watched the first season of And Just Like That …, [we had a lot to say](. Some of the [character choices]( were confusing, the [jokes about wokeness]( were often cringey, and [the absence of Samantha]( was glaring. But we couldn’t stop watching, and talking, and watching and talking some more. And ultimately, [we did find joy]( in seeing our beloved Sex and the City characters back onscreen. And so, for the second season, we’re launching our next subscriber-exclusive newsletter, And Just Like That Club. Every week, we’re gathering writers and editors from all around the magazine to discuss, debate, and obsess over all the minutiae of the latest episode, alongside our subscribers. Subscribe today and join the conversation. [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [Succession Is Ending After Four Seasons]( Photo: Craig Blankenhorn/Max What you can expect from And Just Like That Club: - An exclusive newsletter to dissect the new season with fellow subscribers and New York’s writers and editors. - Weekly chats about the most unforgettable parts of the latest episode. - All the details on the fashion they wear, the apartments they own, and the callbacks and references to the original series.   Stories To Catch Up On While Waiting For Episode Three [Humiliating Carrie Bradshaw]( [And Just Like That … stumbles into the future]( [Humiliating Carrie Bradshaw](   [New York Helpline Summer Tote]( [THE ALL-SUMMER CARRYALL]( Get a free limited-edition tote bag featuring a hand-painted version of the original New York logo when you [s]([ubscribe to any annual plan](.   [And Just Like That … Season-Premiere Recap: The Theme Is Veiled Beauty]( [What a blessing. Or a curse. I love it. Or I hate it. I haven’t decided.]( [And Just Like That … Season-Premiere Recap](   [Hey, It’s Sara Ramírez]( [They’ve heard your Che Diaz jokes.]( [Hey, It’s Sara Ramírez](   [Pigeons Are New Yorkers, Too]( [When in doubt, you can always count on Carrie to put a bird on it.]( [Pigeons Are New Yorkers, Too](   [Vulture]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email in your browser.]( Opt out of marketing emails [here](. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com [unsubscribe](param=daily) | [privacy notice]( Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.

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