Carrie Bradshaw is going to be just fine.
If you've watched the final-ever episode of HBO Max's And Just Like That... , you'll know that too. If you haven't, you should probably avert your eyes — spoilers ahead.
The ending was, in my opinion, the perfect send-off for Carrie — a full circle moment, ending nearly three decades on our screen, just as she started: single.
The finale opens with Carrie dining solo in a futuristic Japanese restaurant featuring robots and menus on tablets. When she places her order, a member of staff places a cuddly toy tomato named Tommy as company, the consolation prize, so she doesn't have to eat alone.
Carrie is rightfully affronted by this, and as a frequent solo diner, I happen to agree with this justified outrage. Eating on our own is actually a lu