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Decoding the Cultural Impact of ‘And Just Like That…’

A look back at the groundbreaking TV series that redefined single women's lives in New York City, setting the stage for its modern continuation.

Leo Maxwell
Published • Updated August 13, 2025 • 2 MIN READ
Decoding the Cultural Impact of ‘And Just Like That…’

In 1998, television audiences were introduced to a fresh narrative that reimagined the lives of single women navigating the bustling streets of New York City.

This era marked a distinctive cultural moment: Bill Clinton held the presidency, Donald Trump was a prominent figure in New York’s tabloids, and Roe v. Wade remained a pivotal legal precedent.

Into this backdrop arrived the series that would become iconic—a story centered on four glamorous women balancing careers, relationships, travel, and social lives, openly embracing casual intimacy in a way traditionally associated with men.

Leo Maxwell
Leo Maxwell

Leo provides commentary on the arts and cultural scene, alongside analysis of key political elections and campaigns.

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