Of course, Carrie and Aidan’s third relationship attempt couldn’t be too easy. At the end of AJLT season 2, Aidan’s youngest son, Wyatt (Logan Souza), was injured in an alcohol-induced car crash;
Aidan decided to return to Virginia permanently until Wyatt was old enough to take care of himself. In response, Aidan suggested a five-year, committed, no-contact “break” from their relationship, and Carrie surprisingly agreed. And yet, in AJLT season 3, Aidan kept stringing Carrie along, making it hard to root for him or understand his need to keep Carrie at a distance. That all changes in “Apples To Apples,” though.
Aidan’s Reason For Staying In Virginia Is Completely Justified After And Just Like That Season 3, Episode 4
We Finally See What Aidan And Wyatt Are Really Going Through
Aidan never really explained why his son needed so much extra attention. The night Wyatt drank, stole a car, and got injured was understandably terrifying for Aidan, but it’s not like he’s the only parent around.
Aidan’s ex, Kathy (Rosemarie DeWitt), is still very much in the picture, and she has a dedicated if somewhat socially awkward partner to lean on, too. Did Aidan truly have to spend that much time with his son? Why couldn’t he and Carrie try long-distance rather than pushing her away almost completely?
Aidan’s always been hyper-focused regarding Carrie. Maybe, in choosing his son, he finally recognized that harmful behavioral pattern and decided to do something about it.
Given the disagreement between Aidan and his ex-wife and Wyatt’s difficult situation, it’s completely understandable that Aidan felt the need to put his youngest son first to such an extreme degree, especially since, despite their long, will-they-won’t-they history, Aidan and Carrie’s rekindled relationship is still relatively new.
There’s no real guarantee, and Aidan’s always been hyper-focused regarding Carrie. Maybe, in choosing his son, he finally recognized that harmful behavioral pattern and decided to do something about it.
And Just Like That’s Reveals About Aidan’s Sons Relieves My Worries After He Kept Hiding Carrie
In Season 3, Aidan Was Becoming An Unlikable Character

This was made even worse after the phone s3x debacle and the way he hid her away in the guest house in episode 3 because he didn’t want to give the boys a jump scare.
Now, at least, after the events of episode 4, it’s clear there’s a genuine reason for Aidan not wanting to be emotionally involved with or relied on by Carrie. Either he focuses wholly on Wyatt and feels guilty for leaving Carrie behind, or he runs around with Carrie and feels guilty for abandoning his son. It’s an impossible situation.
Will Carrie Really Wait For Aidan?
Their Third Relationship May Still Be Doomed To Fail


That being said, I still don’t think it’s fair to ask Carrie to make a genuine commitment to him when they’re not even in a real kind of relationship. I think there may come a point soon when Carrie will realize that, while she wants Aidan, she doesn’t want him this way.
This is hinted at in Carrie’s closing voice-over in episode 4, when she says, “The woman glanced out of her train compartment mystified, not quite sure if her taxing journey had brought her closer to or further from the things she most longed for.”
Carrie Bradshaw is driven by love. Right now, and for the foreseeable future, Aidan can’t give her what she needs. She may understand him better now, but I don’t believe it will ever be enough.
Maybe, as the truth of the situation sinks in when And Just Like That… season 3 continues, Carrie and Aidan’s on-and-off relationship will finally reach its definitive ending.