The highly anticipated return of David Eigenberg as Steve Brady in ‘And Just Like That’ season 3 has unfolded under truly unforeseen and dramatic circumstances. Fans of the ‘Sex and the City’ universe witnessed a pivotal family dinner involving Steve, his ex-wife Miranda Hobbes, and their son, Brady, set in Miranda’s new apartment, marking a significant moment in the evolving narrative of these beloved characters.
The evening began with a semblance of normalcy, as Brady proudly prepared an impressive meal for his parents. The seemingly joyous occasion took an unexpected turn when Brady announced his ambitious plan to attend the Institute for Culinary Education, signaling a new direction for his future. Miranda, visibly proud, celebrated her son’s aspirations, raising a glass to his culinary dreams, a moment of fleeting peace before the impending storm.
However, the celebratory mood quickly dissipated when Brady dropped a bombshell revelation: he had gotten someone pregnant. This confession plunged the family dynamic into immediate chaos, leaving both Miranda and Steve stunned and grappling with the magnitude of the news. The suddenness of the announcement highlighted the complex and often unpredictable nature of their relationships.
Steve, known for his grounded yet often volatile reactions, struggled to conceal his mounting frustration. Miranda, ever the pragmatist, attempted to reason with Brady, despite his inability to even provide the girl’s last name. The situation escalated rapidly as Miranda pressed for details, only to learn the pregnancy was quite advanced, underscoring the urgency and gravity of the predicament.
The revelation that Brady had only discovered the pregnancy through a chance encounter with his visibly pregnant hookup further inflamed Steve’s anger. His fury erupted when Brady shrugged off questions about future care for the baby, leading to a raw and emotionally charged confrontation. Steve’s outburst laid bare his profound disappointment and fear for his son’s future, expressing deep concern about the immense responsibility Brady now faced.
Despite Brady’s attempts to frame the issue as a collective family challenge, distinct from his parents’ past relationship struggles, Steve remained unconvinced. The intensity of the argument peaked with Brady storming out, verbally accusing Steve of being abusive, leaving Miranda to manage the fallout of the shattered dinner and the fractured family peace. This scene underscored the lingering complexities of their intertwined lives.
Unable to process the situation alone, Miranda immediately sought counsel from her closest friends, Carrie and Charlotte. She confided in them about the undeniable progression of the pregnancy and the unprecedented level of distress Steve had exhibited. Their discussion provided a crucial moment of reflection for Miranda as she grappled with the implications of Brady’s actions and the family’s new reality.
Driven by a need for answers and clarity, Miranda later took the unconventional step of visiting Mia, the pregnant girl, at her hair salon. During a seemingly innocuous hair wash, Miranda offered congratulations, only to be met with a strikingly candid and unexpected response from Mia. Mia casually revealed she had initially considered abortion but changed her mind, humorously citing the baby would be a “double Libra” and “such a f***ing vibe.”
Mia further clarified that her relationship with Brady was purely casual, describing it as “f*** buddy status,” which reignited Miranda’s paternity doubts. When Miranda then identified herself as “f*** buddy’s mother,” Mia reacted with shock and annoyance, spraying water and labeling Miranda’s behavior as “gross and inappropriate.” Despite the awkward encounter, Miranda expressed her desire to be involved in the future child’s life, only for Mia to challenge her “binary” thinking about the baby’s gender, adding another layer of contemporary social commentary to the unfolding drama.