And Just Like That's emotional Carrie and Aidan development finally answers big question ...Middle East

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They'd decided to do the long-distance thing so that Aidan could be present for his youngest son Wyatt during a particularly tumultuous period.

After desperately hoping that they would actually be able to spend some time together, they got their wish when Aidan turned up in episode 8, Happily Ever After, with more stuff than usual.

Particularly in light of the news that during their time apart, Aidan and his ex-wife Kathy had recently slept together?

No, by actually living together, for the briefest amount of time, we should add, Carrie and Aidan quickly realised that a long-distance relationship might actually have prolonged things because, in the most recent episode, Present Tense, they officially broke up.

When he suggested inviting Carrie's downstairs neighbour Duncan, the acclaimed biographer with whom she has been enjoying regular writing sessions, to dinner, she pushed back.

"Yeah, I don't even know him... it's just all about our books, we just talk about work."

"I find that hard to believe," he replied. "So what, you two just sit there and look at each other and say what? Page 22 sucks?"

"That's exactly right, page 22 sucks," she said. "That is our relationship in a nutshell, and I would prefer to keep it that way, so please, no Mister Rogers' Neighborhood needed."

At the opening of a new art exhibition, Aidan was gently enquiring about Duncan during a conversation with Seema, which was a soft breaching of Carrie's very clear request.

But Carrie was willing to cut him some slack given that she had cheated on him with Big (all those years ago, we should add), identifying that he was clearly feeling insecure about her burgeoning new dynamic with Duncan – which is very good of her, we should also add, considering he'd not long had sex with Kathy, and the fact that she's done every possible thing to try and make this iteration of their relationship work.

But giving him some grace, while empathetic of Carrie, didn't do anything to actually address the issue, which reared its head once more following her latest writing session with Duncan.

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Fast-forward to the next day and, after some attempts to patch things up, the pair of them wound up having a huge fight in the middle of the street, like we were back in the early 2000s.

"I was 100 per cent in, 100 per cent."

Yes, "all the family stuff" had proved immeasurably hard to cope with, but when it really came down to it, the biggest hurdle for Carrie and Aidan was Carrie and Aidan.

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"You hold your breath and remain very still, not wanting it to fly away again."

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