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'And Just Like That' Team Explains Why a Character Was Seemingly Killed Off Twice | THR News Video

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'And Just Like That' Team Explains Why a Character Was Seemingly Killed Off Twice | THR News Video

'And Just Like That' Team Explains Why a Character Was Seemingly Killed Off Twice | THR News Video

The team behind 'And Just Like That' is offering up an explanation to what seemed like a major plot hole in the 'Sex and the City' sequel series.

Fans were up in arms after a certain character in the HBO series was seemingly killed off twice.


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