Just like that... Reddit fans think Lysette will get a spin-off

In Season 2 of This Is It , Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) finally gives up her iconic apartment, an Upper East Side brownstone Studio within, where much of Sex and the City was set and its sequel series confirmed. However, the family lives on in the SATC universe thanks to Lisette (Katrina Tannenbaum), and now that Carrie has passed the baton to her downstairs neighbor, some fans think the character may Have greater achievements.

It's a changing of the guard, of sorts, as Carrie hands over the house that helped her through single life to a young woman who is also developing a career and love life in New York. Just as Lisette is about to be evicted from her apartment, Carrie sells the place (for a pittance, according to Carrie's friend and real estate agent Sima).

After watching the season 2 finale, one Reddit user speculated that AJLT might create a separate spinoff series for Lysette. In typical Carrie fashion, they wrote, "I can't help but wonder if they're keeping her character in their pocket for a possible spin-off." As they point out, the comparison is in some ways uncanny of.

Katerina Tannenbaum as Lisette in "That's It... Craig Blankenhorn/Max"

Lysette has a job as a jewelry designer that most New York immigrants dream of, and like Carrie, she loves luxury shoes and bags. She even has the same curly hair that SJP had in the late 90s. Find her a fun group of single girlfriends—her Mirandas, Charlottes, and Samanthaes, if you will—and you've got a show.

Carrie may also appear in the spin-off

While some users said they didn't get that vibe from Lysette (one requested a Samantha spinoff), others agreed with the theory.

One fan also speculated that Kelly might stay on the spin-off as Lisette's "mentor," as she would date in New York like she did before — or still do, depending on Aidan's five years The result of the ultimatum.

Marks has neither announced nor said that a "Just Like That" spinoff is in the works, but it wouldn't be too surprising if the streaming service keeps the option open when the series eventually ends.