DISCOVER EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE RELEASE OF EPISODE 7 OF AND JUST LIKE THAT ON SALTO! RELEASE DATE AND TIME!
And Just Like That is now on Salto! Continue reading to find out when Episode 7 will be released! The sixth episode, titled Diwali, sees Carrie make a fresh start by purchasing a state-of-the-art apartment in the city center, while Charlotte must deal with the fact that Lily and Rose want to modernize their shared bedroom.
Nya, who is still infertile, persuades Miranda to assist her in converting old buildings into affordable housing. When Seema invites Carrie to her family’s Diwali celebration, the episode’s title becomes clear. Carrie is thinking about other changes as she joins Antony, who has gone to see a plastic surgeon for a facelift.
However, by the end of the episode, Carrie has grown dissatisfied with her new surroundings and decides to return to her old one. Read this for a more in-depth explanation of the ending. Otherwise, we’ll let you know when episode 7 of And Just Like That is available on Salto!
WHAT IS THE RELEASE DATE AND TIME, AND IS IT SIMILAR TO EPISODE 7 ON SALTO?
Episode 7 of And Just Like That will premiere on Salto on January 14, 2022. For those who want to overeat the episode as soon as it becomes available. Episode 7 of And Just Like That will be available on Salto in US + midnight on Friday at 9 p.m.!

WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN THE FUTURE? SPOILERS!
According to the official synopsis for episode 7 of And Just Like That: Carrie receives an intriguing proposal from her book’s publisher, while Miranda attempts to rekindle a spark with Steve following Che’s radio silence.
We’re not sure if Carrie will keep moving on at any point this season, especially since And Just Like That isn’t really about it. Rather, we see it as a series about coping with grief, embracing change, and discovering your true self.
Miranda will learn more about Che in Episode 7. The writers have taken their time to explore this dynamic, which will be expanded upon when Miranda considers “the lifespan of an unanswered text.” We believe that if there has ever been a plot to which many people can relate, this is it.