
Then again, this week is all about perspective. Sometimes, people simply refuse to be won over, and Enid’s good graces are apparently as impenetrable as a diamond. Years later, it seems little has changed. When Carrie was dating the venerated artist Aleksandr Petrovsky, Enid hated her even more for poaching an eligible, older man from her own vanishingly small dating pool. Enid fancies herself a woman of great substance and has historically had little patience for Carrie’s sunny disposition-or for her “creative” takes on assignments. Ĭarrie and Enid have never quite seen eye to eye. ( Getting paid $4 per word at Vogue, are you kidding me?!) But in exchange for a job “ a million girls would kill for,” there was a catch: Carrie got her own version of Miranda Priestly in her fantastically frosty editor character, Enid Frick, who returns this week on And Just Like That. Carrie Bradshaw’s time at Vogue might be one of Sex and the City’s most complicated and under-discussed eras.
