If you couldn’t help but wonder what more is left to explore from one of the OG relationships of “Sex and the City,” then brace yourself.

Sarah Jessica Parker seems to be assuring fans of the original HBO hit that the third time might just be the charm for Carrie Bradshaw and Aidan Shaw, as John Corbett’s furniture designer returns for the second season of spinoff “And Just Like That…”

The pair twice tried their hand at love in “Sex and the City,” the first attempt of which ended thanks to Carrie’s affair with on-off-boyfriend Mr. Big (Chris Noth, before a barrage of sexual assault allegations). The second time, issues from the past just couldn’t make way for a happy future.

Now, 58-year-old Parker told E! News there’s hope for the “matured” pair’s future.

Carrie and Aidan, who also shared an out-of-nowhere reunion and kiss in the critically panned “Sex and the City 2” movie, apparently “have a huge amount to explore” in the Max series.

Pointing to their wealth of individual “life experiences” — and admitted “shortcomings in the past” — Parker said, “There was inarguably an enormous amount of love and respect for one another. … It’s a rich relationship.”

Corbett, 62, previously tricked fans by teasing a return in the first season, but last summer was confirmed to be reprising the role for real.

Aidan’s return follows the shocking series premiere that saw Mr. Big die, but Corbett previously told the Daily News he didn’t believe Carrie “would’ve been happy living with Aidan.”

“I think she needed to end up exactly where she ended up,” said the “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” star.

Jami Ganz

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