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Latest Episode Sparks Controversy Over Perplexing Oversight or Mishap in Plot Development

Astonishing oversight in the recent And Just Like That episode has caught the attention of keen-eyed spectators, igniting a viral discussion...

Critics Question a Perplexing Mistake in the Latest Installment of And Just Like That
Critics Question a Perplexing Mistake in the Latest Installment of And Just Like That

Latest Episode Sparks Controversy Over Perplexing Oversight or Mishap in Plot Development

The third season of "And Just Like That," the beloved spin-off of "Sex and the City," has returned and is causing a stir among viewers. The latest episode, the sixth of the season, has generated discussion due to a continuity error that has gone viral.

In the sixth episode, the death and funeral of Lisa Todd Wexley's (played by Cynthia Nixon) father are central themes. However, a plot mistake was noticed by eagle-eyed viewers. In the first season, Lisa's father was mentioned as deceased, yet in the sixth episode of the third season, he is shown to be alive, only to die in this episode.

The cast and writers of the show have yet to comment on the confusion. Viewers have taken to social media, sharing mash-ups of clips side by side, criticizing the error as "lazy writing." One viewer posted, "How did they not notice?" while another wrote, "You would think one person in this show would give a f**k about continuity."

The error has not dampened the enthusiasm for the show, as the wardrobe choices, surprise castings, and controversial season three plot twists continue to generate discussion. Notably, Nicole Ari Parker delivers an eye-watering performance in the sixth episode.

Viewers can catch up with the latest episodes of "And Just Like That" weekly, with the sixth episode of season three available to watch now on Sky. The series, with its mix of drama, comedy, and fashion, continues to captivate audiences, despite the recent continuity error. As one viewer put it, "This show is a mess!!", but it's a mess that many can't seem to look away from.

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