7 shows to watch if you liked And Just Like That…

7 shows to watch if you liked And Just Like That… (Image via HBO)
7 shows to watch if you liked And Just Like That… (Image via HBO)

And Just Like That... picks up more than ten years after the events in Sex and the City 2, reuniting Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda as they navigate the challenges of middle age. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the show explores themes of grief, rebirth, motherhood, and lasting friendships—this time through the lens of aging, loss, and self-discovery.

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While rooted in nostalgia, And Just Like That... isn't afraid to ask tough questions about identity, meaning, and strength. It strikes a balance between stylish escapism and emotional honesty, showing how lifelong friendships evolve and grow over time.

For fans drawn to the show's grounded, relatable moments, these are other shows that offer a similar emotional resonance. They combine humor, heart, and new beginnings in middle age and beyond.


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Bold Type, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, and more shows similar to And Just Like That...

1) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023)

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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Image via Amazon)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Image via Amazon)

Set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel centers on Miriam "Midge," a sharp-tongued New York housewife who discovers stand-up comedy after her husband leaves her. With her tough, devoted manager Susie, Midge navigates a sexist industry as she exchanges dinner events for dive bars.

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Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, the show combines poignant events as Midge moves from grief to celebrity with fast humor and gorgeous period costumes. Though set in different eras, Mrs. Maisel and And Just Like That... both revolve around audacious, fashionable women redefining themselves in the face of change.

Though each challenges societal expectations with comedy and compassion, Midge and Carrie both love performance, storytelling, and fashion.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

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2) The Bold Type (2017–2021)

The Bold Type (Image via Amazon)
The Bold Type (Image via Amazon)

Set in New York, The Bold Type centers on three twenty-something women employed at a worldwide women's magazine: Jane, Kat, and Sutton. The show emphasizes job aspirations, friendship, love, and identity within a modern media environment. Its emotional themes reflect those of And Just Like That, even if the tone seems younger.

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Both shows mix intimate female connections with fashion-forward looks against important societal concerns. Echoing the changing paths of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte, The Bold Type explores issues of goals, honesty, and progress. Like And Just Like That..., it never runs from discussions on race, gender, sexuality, or mental health.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video


3) Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014–2018)

Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Created by Marti Noxon, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce centers on Abby McCarthy, a self-help author whose perfect marriage crumbles. Set in Los Angeles, the show explores divorce, friendship, and reinventions as Abby finds support in her close-knit circle of friends—each confronting their own personal difficulties.

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With Lisa Edelstein fronting the show, which emphasizes women navigating change, identity, and growth in their 40s and beyond, it combines comedy with drama. Like Carrie and Miranda in And Just Like That..., Abby confronts uncomfortable truths and finds new strength through her friendships and self-awareness.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango


4) Big Little Lies (2017–2019)

Big Little Lies (Image via HBO)
Big Little Lies (Image via HBO)

Five Monterey, California, women whose apparently flawless lives fall apart to expose secrets, pain, and violence are followed in Big Little Lies. Led by Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Shailene Woodley, the show deftly combines psychological drama with cutting social criticism to examine parenthood, marriage, and power.

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Both shows focus on women's emotional journeys and complex connections, though Big Little Lies is darker than And Just Like That. With award-winning performances and exceptional writing, Big Little Lies is a compelling depiction of female power and unity under strain.

Where to watch: HBO, Apple TV, Fandango, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu


5) Grace and Frankie (2015–2022)

Grace and Frankie (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
Grace and Frankie (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Grace and Frankie is a comedy created by Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris. It stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as Grace Hanson and Frankie Bergstein, two opposites compelled into friendship when their spouses confess they are in love with each other. Rounding out the ensemble cast are Sam Waterston, Martin Sheen, and others.

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Running from 2015 to 2022, the show earned praise in its later seasons and received several Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Grace and Frankie navigate family conflict, career pursuits, and late-in-life reinventions as they reconstruct their lives. Like And Just Like That..., the show embraces aging as a new beginning, exploring love, friendship, and self-discovery with humor and heart.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video


6) Younger (2015–2021)

Younger (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
Younger (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Younger is a comedy-drama created by Sex and the City’s Darren Star, based on the novel by Pamela Redmond Satran. The series stars Sutton Foster as Liza Miller, a 40-year-old divorcée who pretends to be 26 to land a job in New York’s youth-obsessed publishing world. Hilary Duff, Miriam Shor, and Debi Mazar co-starred.

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Premiering on TV Land in 2015, Younger ran for seven seasons, with its final season airing in 2021, making it the network’s longest-running original series. Much like And Just Like That..., Younger blends quick wit, city style, and personal reinvention. It explores identity, ageism, and self-discovery, showing that starting over isn’t limited by age but is fueled by courage.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Fandango


7) The Morning Show (2019-Present)

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The Morning Show (Image via Apple TV)
The Morning Show (Image via Apple TV)

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon star in Apple TV+'s crisp, fast-paced drama The Morning Show. Inspired by Brian Stelter's Top of the Morning, the series follows seasoned anchor Alex Levy and impetuous reporter Bradley Jackson as they navigate the aftermath of a sexual misconduct crisis that rocks their network.

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The show examines the personal consequences of living in the public eye while exploring the #MeToo movement, power dynamics, and newsroom politics. As the series progresses, it addresses current events such as COVID-19, racial inequity, and corporate takeovers. The show offers a striking look at truth, ambition, and the changing terrain of modern journalism, similar to themes found in And Just Like That.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video

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And Just Like That... offers a refreshing take on characters once defined by youth, now shaped by wisdom and change. It explores how life, loss, and love continue to unfold beyond what society often expects. The series balances nostalgia with growth, showing that reinvention never stops.

And Just Like That... is available for online streaming on HBO.

Edited by Shubham Soni
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